Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 255, Hammond, Lake County, 26 April 1918 — Page 2

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THE TIDIES. Friday. April 26, 1918.

PERSQIIALI

SOCIAL HEWS

sonss. dramatization oU stories by the i-tiikiren and stereoidicon victures wph features of ih pr grm.

Mrs. Pauline Drewan.. fdreet. vmerlanud Ust ovimnif in of her .'-). i'ri il, win v. .11 1-av mond t-imirrtay for Camp Taylor.

Th Ladies' Aid of M. E. church will collect old newspapers and magazines Tuesday a. m . April 30th. AM having sm please place on sidewalk, tie separately. 4-25-1 Circle No. 2 was entertained yesterday aftrnn by Mrs. Ceoreo M. Kder t her home in South ll.diinan sir.rt. Pedro was played and tiiw h.on-Ts in the games wore won hy Mr. Jacob Young-, .Mrs. II. Stevenson and M Mayers. In two weeks Mrs. ri-;r i i Uf -inaii of Michigan avenue wtl! t-e !;! -ps to the ciuh at tier home.

Mrs. V. Win an.l Mrs. K. Jtrrphy v "re hostesses to thrt Ladies" Circle of the K. & L. of j. yesterday aftertiocn. Tiv c;;:-ts brout-t thetr rieeiele work n.'iii .it fie closo of the afternoon a nvT .'hpht ful luitv heon was served. The ".luris were installed ns follow?: Mrs. Until McCoy, president. Mr. Josephine f jhpsipr. treasurer. Mrs. Klizabetti WajtRoner. i-ecretn ry. Miss Yerneice Ruminpr, social secy. Mrs. Anna Zca. Mrs. Ritter and Mrs. 1'orothy King: will be hostesses of the 'ifc!e at the lodge parlors next meeting. Congregation Beth-Al will hold divine s '.rvises this evening at einht o'clock at the Temple in Sibh-y street. Pr. ItosertjcH ni will officiate and pr. a- li. His 'ihject will be -Priest Craft ersus 1 'i iesthood "

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iui'-d several jonnif p-oplc

'in olll-or-toun. Che house was deco. 1

rated uf tra t i e i y iti the nuional o'!"rp and during the '-v-'iMiig music and dancing v r er.jo , d after wh'cli a !ie course supi" r w as serv ed. I A pleasat afternoon was spent by the j members r the t ak Leaf I Embroidery I Club esterilay as the uest.- of Mrs. ! y. A. ien at her boin- mi May ! street. Mi s. William Met tier was en. or- j tamed with the club. The afternoon j was devoted to nee. lie ii k and in on- I cU.sion in a dainty coll. it ion was served, j T-ie . lub will use the money in is uca"- j ur.c to purchase books for the soldiers and Mrs. Hal Young arid Mrs. John K. i Wolf were jnado h comautlee to pur- j chase bocks j r the soldiers and Mrs Hat Youix and Mrs. John V. Wolr w.-re J made h committee to purchase them. ;

EVANGELINE'S LAND WILL SOON HAVE A NEW SHRINE; , FRENCH ACADIANS BUILDING CHAPEL AT GRAND PRE

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work and a ftreat dal was accomplished. An all day session Is announced f-r ne-t Thursday.

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i.timjini!y, and i Vli:j;EAS, The promotion of all endavors having ns their rjipo.s the furtloring the cause of our country and i her lin-s should b. fi-si in the hearts j and minds of the l.idin'? of the c.'y ! cf Kast Chlcagi.i. find I tVII"RKAS. f'n f-r.turd.iy. A) rii 2Th. lf18. a sti'uture is t.-. be i r ' .i fori Red Cress work p. f Indiana Harbor i within raid city, and dedicated to thej use of 'ur !os (aver Tio-te', NfW, Hy virtue of the pew r anil HUthorit.v invested in me by tie- 1 w ! of the Rtato of Indiana, I hereby df - ; clalr and prm ialm that alt places of ! business. nc-it restaurants, in that, part of the City of blast fhb hK-: ffm- j

monly called Indiana Hurler, be closed j on said April 27th. 1918. bee u ihlieurs of 4 o'clock iit.ti S o'cloc k P. M. '; to the end that the work above dscnl- ; ed may receive our undivided nttentu n and support. AH fraternal ord. is ani , civic organizations are earnestly re-! quested . co-oprate in this en'eiprise. ; I.K MCOHMACK, I Mavor. WHAT BILLY i

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INDIGESTION

tali before wa declared -war but we're not golnff to staad for my now -st-Un oar boys tghting la France. Thie thin tbat we're not fiarhting tlie Oemutn people Is all brink. It la your tLxg and my flay and the free of liberty vriil never die becaaie it is -watered with tUe blood of patriots. Wi can no mere win this war without money than you can throw the alphabet on the sidewalk and expect to pick up the Declaration of Independence.

DEATH OF MRS. TAMM

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There will be a meelintrc Satnvdav everiner of Dorcaa liebekah lodge, at ti.e i. .... o. F. hall. i

In honor of William Puk who will leave tomorrow for Camp Taylor a numh. r of his frctuis gothered at his homo in Slate Line street for a farewell party b'st evening. (James and music were i! joyed after which refreshment-1 "H'ere t-'-rved. There were Covers for Mr. and Mrs. Keilman, Mr. and Mrs. Clubine, "Mr. and Mrs. F.. Pock, the Misses l.orotta find Helen licinert, Agnes and Catherine Kolb. Ktbel A poll. Cera Buehrinc, Marparet Jostes. Hermine cherti-.k. lilfricda Weiss. enevive Weiss. Margaret KeiiI'.an, Margaret, Helen and Edn.i Bock. Messrs. Bernard LI it?, Joseph Albert, John Wa'man. Joseph Yeager, Lawrence itlck. Walter Fuehrirg, Ira Smith. '.eorge Rausch and lelward and Emil Peck.

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, , , , , . . .. The funeral is to he held at the Meth rumber several hundred enjoyed the en- c. . i

i ert ainmer.t. !.st cvcniiig at the Riverside building to raise funds to pay for the sterropticon and slides purchased for the school. In connection with the. program the Tied Cross Auxiliary of the Httcrsiilf ilistri. t subl nuibers'iips. They were also in charge of a donation table which net'ed a nice, sum for the P.'d Cross. It was a progressr. entertainment, the program beinjj given in six roomss. Folk dancing, r atriotic

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Mrs. J. K. Waite of Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clark of Becker St. yesterday. Mrs. J. A. Mull.-T cf Oatr-eid tret.

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Death of Mrs. Berdine. Mrs. Hattie Perdine of Hebron. Ind.. who had spent the winter with her son George, d:ed at the latter's h-ne on

avenue. Thursday aftrnoon.

A new Mecca is beckoning to devotees of art and religion. Its name is Kova Scotia. Already the artists

tave rrdo a pucnmaire and

over which a brush and palette laden j cherished a reverence for this spos

lodUt church in Hebron. Saturday morn-.

ng- at 10 o'clo-k,

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FCH WEAX LUXGS r tVmat troub'ee that thraten to tveoorae fihroplc. hts CaJcHtm wmtxmnd will brj fcurrt erTeerire. The haruiiest fnrm Tt rtiwvird. Kpm from harmful or Jaabitfiminc drvf. Try them today. SO cents a box, Including war tax Fiw stile br 11 dmcrists ckntaa I-torstorj, I'hiludrlphla

Specials for SATURDAY APRIL 28th

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THIS GOT A LAUGH.

The pun that made the patrons of the Orpheim theatre laugh the r.iigt last n!rht was this: Larry Lee "Why is this the shortest week in the year?" Porot'r.v Manning "t il'ti't know, father, wliv !s It?" Larry 'necatte Sunday comes on Friday."

army will follow in seasons to come

Th Dominion Atlantic Railway that swine: you around a half-circle

hrouirht back charmine rictures of ! from Yarmouth to Halifax, takes you

f A'ttngeline's Land. A collection of 'through a Lend of Romance, the si.vtv naintincs. the worlt of six New! ljind of Evaneelin. At the little

York men. known as the Nova Scotia i station of Grand Pre you will find a ! make it into an old-fashioned earden

Group, were exhibited recently in i wide meadow which is soon to l surrounded with a rustic fence and

New York and elicited much praise. , transformed into a shrine. Her, These pictures run the gamut of sun- previous to 1775, stood the Roman shine and shadow, brilliant fields and Catholic Church of St. Charles, the dark forest streamlets, quaint old j church of th Acadians. Today a houses and historic churches, clumsy massive stone cross marks the eite fishinsr boats and blossoming trtef, 'of the old burying jjround that sursparkline wave and wide sweeps of j rounded the church and nearby is mud flats all typically Nova Evangeline's Weil with its long Scotian. j Bweep. These pioneers have blazed a trail i The French Acadians have always

and now thrcuph the generosity of the Dominion Atlantic Railway iJompany and its General Manager, George E. Graham, they may call it their own. The Railway Company haa purchased this meadow and will

has deeded a portion of the ground to The Kocietie L Assomption, composed of French Acadians, of whom the Rev. C. V. Landry of Butoche, N. B.f is President, The only consideration for this transfer is tha promise of the Societie to erect a chapel. This they are eager te do and plans arc now under consideration-

statement saying- Gary had raised 250 per cent of its quota, but the quota raised so far is 100 per cent behind this mark.

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Anaconda ':. j National Biscuit mit, East Chieaeo-tnrllan.i Harbor c -n- ! 1aI(1..Viri locomotive JH, tinuea to leal Lak county in th !'- i Canadian F'a irlc erty loan, having- about r.-r cent moi r j ,!el.;(,,n ,-an 441, than Gary and unless the steel city I .j,,,,, r-ather picks up Col. Riley's committee may 1 crucible Steel 6.1 continue to hold the honms until the ! Mexican Petroleum erid. . j Norfolk and We.stei-n 1 ." With most of the bbei ly loan execut- j Xori hern Pacific Ives .p-i ierkrs a' Hammond today I Pennsylvania 441 Coiitity Chalrir.au Hay has tlgured on is-I Pittsburtr Coal

ptiirff no official flKuref. but may mak j peoples r, fin important announcement at Ham- j jepub':c Iron and mend before the day is over. 'HeadingThe treasury deportment. Issued a j American Stijrar - j Sou the rn Pnciflc .

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HAMMOND GANDY CO. 166 East State Street Phone 458

HOW IS THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE

where you can save 75 per , cent on your clothes by; buying here. HAMMOND TAILORING COMPANY a. ORriEVHEftG, Pro. 538 Hohman St. CO WE IN AXD SEE TIIE BARGAIXJ. We alx Cleanlna-. Prcesla aa ! ReyairlnK.

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET PHONE 77. 81 STATE STREET. SPECIAL SALE

Pork Loins, small and lean " 2GM

Pork Shoulder for Roast Beef Rib Roast, boneless rolled VEAL Leg or Loin VEAL Shoulder or Breast Beef Tongues, fresh or pickled

Hamburger Steak, fresh made 18C Pork Sausage, fresh made 19 Edelweiss Brisket Bacon 38c Diamond A Butterine 55 Boneless Boiled Hams, whole 31C Fresh Spare Ribs 17c Vp deliver orders for 1.00 or more. Trade at Kellner's the finest, most, up-to-date market in Hammond.

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CH1CAOO LIVB STOCK. Hoffs Receipts. 20,000; market active, 10c hiRber. Mixed, 1 R. 25-1 7.60 ; good. 18.90-17.30; rough. 15.S3-18.40; light,

17.05-17.85; piss. 13.00-17.25; heavy,1

15.86-17.30: bulk. 17.00-17.50.

Cattle Receipts, 5,500; market steady

to 10'J down. Beeves, 10.10-17.35; cowsheifers, .75-13. SO; stockers-feederi. S. 25-12. 15; calves, 7.50-1 3. 50. rnirtfio piiooite. Butter Creamery extra. 42; creamery flrsts. 4H4-Uic; firsts. CS-40c; second. 3i-36c; fgjK, ordinaries. Sl-32c: firsts, S2-33!sc: poultry, fowls, 30c, ducks. 28c; turkeys, 22c. VEAL 50 to SO lbs., legif.r: CO to i lb. t'irilSc: 00 to 110 lbs.. 107.

20jc; fancy. ; overweiKht kidneys,) 15c: coarse. 1 Off 12c. j POTATOES Cars, IS; Minn. -''.Vis.. ' It tflff 1 ?5- f.nnev tr.itArnt tl it '

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luring- thla world with blood

laud and subject frca people.

A Catcholic priest, who returned from

the firhtlna- front and Belgium, was

ae saw. ue eaia ne neara rne screams of women beln? outraged In German

trenches and eaw their dead bodies cast !

CTer the toy.

There are some thing's we'll stand for i

and becffoeh some things we won't. i

Zf Oerxnany neqds fat why don't she 1

boil old Ton Bernstorff and Von Papp

Mr?. Anna Tamm. wife of city fireman V . J. Tar-im. died at the fannl v residen. e this r.iorntng. She was 22 years old and besides 1 r

i h.i.-band she is survived by one little gain j boy two and a half years old The f meral will be held at St Paul

K anuelical church Monday afternoon at two o'clock.

I OPENIN GGAME

HARRISON PARK

The Ft. Joseph College crack base

ball team will Invade Hammond tomor-

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our throats. She's the outlawcf the ' against the All e-aints A. C. 8t Harr -

natlona and she's been Indicted by the ton park in the opening fame cf fie Ifrand Jury of civilization. Oermany j season. laug-hs and asks how can we get our ' ft. Joseph Collep-c i well remernher-

army to Trance. We'll show her how f ed in Hammond for Its fast t-ams. hav-

yje can g"et it to Berlin.

Germany prepared fifty years for this

war and the killing of a prince was an

exense. Z think we'll find later she

framed the assassination. f re&ldsnts of the Tnted States have been assaa-

slnted and we never declared war on their nationalities.

Ton are either loyal or not. You can't sit on the fence and whittle, chew and spit. We tolerated a lot of loose

IriK hffeated the Haminonr Maroon and other crack teams last negson. This will be the openinar game at Harrison Park and a laijfe ttndane is expected.

TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY

FOR ALE 2 teams of horses, 2 set I

of harness. 3 wagons. Inquire 343 Michigan ave.. rear. Ind. Harbor. 4-26-3

J " " ' LOST Cameo Pin. on Vnrrn. Tlohman H1 st. or in Liberty h:n;. Reward; renlj jjnn'jj turn 11 Warren et. Phone 476. I nllULSII u "MmmmmMmM

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The P.ed Cross dance in he town hall l8st evening: was well attended in sp'te of th rainv weather. Miss Johnson, county supervisor of schools, spent Wednesday visiting the school here. Ed Blodgett who has ben sick for a lonsr time with stomach trouble, was token to the hospital in Hammond today. Mr. and Mrs. Obey and Miss Brtha tVoodworth went to Hammond last evenInir to seo "The Birth of a Nation." Another Griffith hero has taken up the fight against kaiserism. Francis Bejrigcr, our latest soldier boy to enlist, left yesterday for Chicago from where be expects to be sent, not to the Great Lakes N'aval Trolninjf station n at first thoug-hf, but to some place in Rhode Island. He will be connected with the radio department of the naval reserves. The patriotic proyram given Wednesday evening: in the town hall undr the auspices of th Camp Fire Girls was a most "njoyable affair throughout. One of the fcatnrts i f the evening was the presentation to th town of an Honor

King, on whose field were eighteen stars ! Griffith's contribtit Ion of loyal sons so far. More are to follow soon. The) proceeds amounted to $ I 4 . T S . half of!

which will be given to th" Red Cross and hnlf to the war chest of the Camp Fire Girls.

Iletler buy bends than par tribute In bond age.

The big day at Indiana Harbor Is only a few hours away. Aa the time for beginning the Const ruction of the Red Cross home draws near, enthusiasm mounts higher and higher, everybody throughout the city of Last Chicago being apparently Imbued with the spirit of of service and uny sacrifice that niay be necessary to put the project across and to do it with a vim and energy that will always mnrke the event as a mile stone in the history cf Indiana Hsrl.or's progress. I'nder Constructilon Manager Xorris and his assistant. Idgnan, all forces are weil organized and promptly at 7 o'clock tomorrow inornin? the whistle will blow for the first movement to be made.

From that time on, things will hum.! The busy bee will not b in it, in the matter of activity. Th sounds of ham- j mers. saws, planes, chisels, and t' j

tones or captnlns or industry giving orders t J the workmen will constitute a chorus most musical to those who are promoting the enterprise. The parade, according to a statement by Mr. Potts thifi morning, will start at 4:30 sharp, rain or shine. People are asked to fa'.l in line at 4 o'clock so that there may ho no unnecessary delay. The line of march will be from Michigan rive., sout cn Grapevine st. to 13Sth east on IStith to Cedar St.. on Cedar by way of Guthrie to Michigan ave., thence to Fir st and on Fir pto to the location of the building. It isconfident'y expected that there will be from ten to fifteen thousand people. In line. In the parade will be city officials. Red Cross workers, women's elubs, boy scouts, camp fire g1rl, fraternal, civ'" and patriotic organizations, and thousands of unaffiliated individuals. Everybody is invited to fall In line. All school children, from the fourth grade UP, re expected to participate. PROCLAMATION WHKREAf. Our country Is at war with Germany and her allied powers, in

COMING TO THE BIJOU NEXT SUNDAY.

VALANOVA TROUPE Gypsy Novelty Singing, Dancing and Music. Direct from the Majestic Theater, Chicapo, 111. Mailing & Lee After the Matinee. Kane McDuffy Novelty Whistler. Lula Atkins The Aeroplane Girl. Miller, Scott & Fuller Kings of Comedy and Harmony. Matinees 10-15c Nights 10c, 25c, 36c

&9 Vew Ihow Monday, Wednsda LI and Saturday. Mat'nee Dally 2:?0 p. m. Vlghts, 7 to H p. m. SunKJ davs Continuous 2-11 p. m.

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THEATRE TODAY Ann Pennington in 'The Little Soldier Girl' Every Friday and Saturday 'The Son of Democracy' The life of Abraham Lincoln, showing third chapter, "The Call to Arms."

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Douglas Fairbanks in - "In Again Out Again" ; SUNDAY Wallace Reid and Kathlyn Williams in "Big Timber"

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Special Attraction mm. s. hurt A very patriotic picture "THE PATRIOT"

CLAPY PT'MT? roil WOMKN TaterC

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llW?!?Sfti wiyoBe and everything Um4Mh that i. not German. Se. -'fZmJ ill'-' ia thmt idecribable. Of'SprarfT X 'iff. photo dramatic master-

Of Womanhood Humanity Youth Civilization

Freedom

AD cKokJ by tha tbrottina clutches of this mad damoo this world rm-

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rjH hend of humanity this J&j crul Kaant who snears at

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The Beast of Berlin

and you'll learn what America and the World are fight irx for. You will learn why YOU should keep watch for enemy aliens within our gates. It's the oioit a maxLag expose of the world's history. AT THE BIJOU

One Week Starting Next Sunday.

AT UNITY HALL . GIVEN BY THE Hammond Regulars

Music by Conrath's and McElvey's ORCHESTRA