Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 19 June 1918 — Page 5
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coraNft event::. There will be ro meeting of the May '1 Auxiliary of the Red Cross this 'V?ilnK on r.i'ci'iinl of the meeting atLiberty Temple. The Amb it ia Club will be entertained !" Mrs. Zuvirs hi li.-r home, lull X. Hohma-a ;lrwt, Thursday a f t pi no-, n. Mrs. At. M. Bruce will .. hostess to 'he ."oh.-r.iii I Club at a thimble party Thursday afternoon at her home. 91 Cur roll street. The, 1,. ). T. M. Soi ial Club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mr Stone, 4J-) Ui-OK street. The Ladies' A:.) Pox-tot y of th First ''cn.i-fpat:oi;a! church w ill be entertained by Mrs. V. I". Henry of '.'.! Skefllcld avenue Thur.-'!ay afternoon. There will b- a moot ins of tho Girl Scouts this evening at the home of Mrs. '5. It. Tweed:". 235 Calumet av nue. and h'"i girls who are interested 1n the organization .ir m ited t" h present, nun or to new patrol.- will be. organized. - FOR RENT .V Rlssrtl r.ie.-trie Suction cleaner with nil ivti'tirn's f.-r e'.caniig rusF. n a. r. -ss. si-ring, furniture, pianrj, w alls. m.iu'.din urs. .Mr. I':).. no before ? r- m. 4 77 . a fi.,-r. 5 11 "U. or .-trip -opt.il. B. Wolf. 4 In-trc-it St. Hainmonii. C -1 'M-lll - Mr. Hir'.ey Furnas of 1 .'2 W : 1 ' i i :v. s f'ret enterf aired at n delightful tw l o o'clock dinner yis".-Til.'iy for the members of Ji. slice bedc.e No. 4 ! 1.. A. to the B. of I;. T. Th.e assisting ho-icss wes Mrs. i "hut b s Sh ir.v. Th i!n(io::'i! and lodge colors were oarri'J out at'racttvf iy in the decrat nm of the table. Pu ring the at"t-rr. .n the guests erj o -eft music on the Victrobi. The guests included Mrs. Frank St. O'.nir. Mrs. William Stevens. Mrs. Charles I'.il'itlE. Mrs. George Ross. Mrs. Lor Mowery, Mrs. James Weeks, Mrs. Hoy Ketsee. Mrs. Ray Sobl, Mrs Hush Carrol!. Mrs. Frank E'C-'rs, .Vri. William Conn, an an dson Franc's and Mr?. Chirps thirty. Hamrro-nl ft-iords have receive.' rouncemer.ts of the m-irrt-i of Miss Kn.t Sin itj.-r. da ,ig h '.--r of the lb-v W-l-
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r!yn"OUth. lift . b. :eh '"oi; f". i. . urday. .!v.-- .s-J.. r ;r-.-r.t -i--tb-. ln-l. They wi.l t at Jine m Flyrroutb. Mrs Kaker formerly bvid 'u-!. f : r s-erni years v hi; b.-?r I'd'J'.'-r .i r-.tUr i'f the First M. K. oiiu-. !i in Kus.C! : t.r.et. ?. Mrs. Hvrry A -.. :i tu. "iv r tr.d Mr.--. Fred A! 'rich w ro hostesses last evening to 'lie r.-st Chi'fs Assoeiatn.H of Hammond Terr.p'.p N. 73 rythian Sisters nt Mrs. Ashbaucher's home in Slimmer street. Aftr th regular business session th-- evening was oeeuried with quilting for the Itey Nurs. y. Tli hoi- ( Sc,-r served daini y refreshments in conclusion. Tim ri'-xt meeting will be held on the evrninc of July e'h at th home of Mrs. F. 1.. Ilavis in Kiiiih.i 'li avenue and Mrs. T. Ti ns.hor will b th assisting fcostcs". fn,- couth S1.-1.- W. C T. T. w." mertained by Mrs. S. A !; ! of 12-". llnn-'e street . st. iday nfterroon. It was a well attend, d meeting and sevrvo! busim'ss ma;t- rs -f inter, st were discussed. Arrangement were made to io;n with the other Unions m Ham-
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Increa.-os nsiln'-f and remove1; carbon. A tria! wiU convinc-f you 75e and t bis- iul will lr!n? fl.no tri.'! can. M. W. Lightcap, Agent R. 13 Lake Co. Bank Bldg., Hammond.
See LJs.anci See Better
Hammond Optical Co. HI E. State St. Hammond
The fo' lowing is ,.n- vf tho Food Ailni!:iis t ra t ityii'.s nvl;'i to Iwusfwius: ;o vi;;:.t. Us CDRN HA KJ.MV OAT.MHAI. i;l('il ANI t'TilKH CMIIKALS Saing th Wheat for oir Soldiers and 'he Allies. In using snl.-.t i ;u ( t s, nijff.n.s r dop-
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I'iSCUHS. ATM 5 1 M. The food of M.iny I sts. ltr akfRst l-'ood Hread l'lKlJlin Vu!!t Bake I Fishe- l!'h nut) C okles In place of it;, rtts Soups t'OliX.M I1A1. AM' MF.AT. 2 up.- of , ori-.jneal. f cups witter. 1 tnbl. spoon f-it.
! I onion. ! 1" enps tomnto.s. ! 1 pound pork s.-.i.-.h-;.' j Muke a mush by s'lrrir the OTn-im.-il and l'j teaspoons sh!'. into-bolting I water. Co.-k i' minutes. l'n.nn onion j In f.it. add yi x s.mt-iiK'' and wiir until !s!.;CiC bicvn.-o. dd salt, .ej.(.r mid I toon-no. I ni.. ud in thei- visit to il,e muniy f.irm jut 'ro n I'oir.t nnd i y. ?deet:re- w ill j be held . v( ry Theirs.) i v nr.l tlte o-V j will be d-oto. s.-w.nt for t ii.- K.-ist I i(:,:i:"!-t: ! nurserj . Mrs. F. H. Cro-s. ! IK'-! Morrv." .f. '.. w i!! le the .est ! h' 'Stess. j Tie- chii i u'.tutc .b p-irtn-i rit w ill ; h.nx,. the m- t.ll.i of the bllpt'st Wl'ttl- !. -in's 1 rooii in .hits" Tnur.-..i:iy afterli i :i th.- . ',u: !i. Mrs. J. M. l.eon- : ard is tli-- .i.i s rliinnwn nti'i -i'' hit t an ini- r. s-inc stud v I nigrum r-rer-nr.-d. i Tb" i.fin'iii will mi-hole a duet "i. title i M i . ; " by l-'lor. t.. e tbaist .n and ' M.iMne !" :ioh. The t-iemb.-rs will b.-Utg ! Uo ir lill.ttilli to I I., t t!ll - i Tl.urv.-iay ev rung M- s X .1 A.ist.-n ;..ll iittf-rt.itn at h dum.cr v: 'idsi-f n- .. . v t , . n. r bi oth. -. ( '.are nee lial- s. v. iio ' wiM I- i ... i t'.-r 'nion Sh-rriau at ' i h : 1 1 .cot i .e l i , :Cso V. a i ' .-r 1 h en n: and Ad.-t-i l-.. ; r c. no will lea . for ''o' 1 i i : " ' i, canio at I nil: ttia " -li ri".T-e : v. .1! I- . ;.-., s fo.- loin m i e'.er af- , i-i.r- wi.i I I n in t .-.! b'-nor S:;t-ir.ia . ip.:t- by Ivlo :...-hrin- , r i i n s.snd. v ''' lotic by Ck irb-s
i::.i:..e. M.-s I ;.-rno-e Ihi.i-Rr.i f-ritert a irrd inlorn' i'iy at (it is ht-t .ng at h.-r hotii-.. in RjTi.bHoh v(im. Fl v.- I'.un-l: ed v. :i I 1 e: . i an! ('i.Cn score was rnoie by :.Jis Norma Kobh.ns. Aft. r ihe itanes n dmnt v -f,!'.at i.-n w - sered. tie re b. stig eov rs for Mrs c"nari..Murrny of RoclivMv.r. N. T. : Mrs. ihyrn"!id ln'-ii' of ip nef. Ind : Mrs. Ciarb-s 'Wi'son of Ku-turie. Ird; Mrs. Fa y l.nmm. r inf. Mr-. Ab. xaud'T S'oik"-w-'i.e. Mrs. i',rl NeWon. Miss Norn. a K-vl blns i.;iid M Iss Beatrice Hansen. NOTICE. Tit" following shoe repairing -Vds w i 1 1 . I' 'So Thurdny a f '-rnoc-r.s d ir.ng June. Jo.lv m l Au-oisc A. Ahrairinis. il. U.!". J 1 p'lti st. Fen.;, .boohs, i n Stale st. M. Meikai. I'.-veite st. 1'. Garb.-r, .TO Siol.-v st. Iteni.y I'urcio, 4")7 Sibley st. S. AVaxn-.an. 2-"j E. State st. J. Saidrwetz. 246 K. State st. F. Slavcheff. 3s 4 Oukley ave. H flerlmc-, with Ortls. K:i Se:i;e st. S. F. Kaafir.atin. 147 V.. S'nia st. M. Shnbacb. S'att- s bonis U-vin, 070 S. H '; man St. f,-!H-1 The j-- eir.-i! bv a grfitp of pupils of Miss A.je;.-- jf. I 'unbar in th First At C ehurth in Ilu-s.li atrtet on Alen i iy (ivmim- was a marked r-ice.-ss. It w us a. del ii'ltt f u '. e eronir's ent rt:..irLi"-i t and there was n Hrgo inidience to enjoy the prog rum. Mr. J- M. Valenl ine c-n'r l buted to th- prncratn with t .'. baritone solos and n. d r a :i j h t ic r nlMie, "A Cemletnan of b'rance." Miss F'unbar r.w,l th" fMT:eii wi'h on -i g.in tiiit.il.:r -R maricC .- ;.:ietto and for an encore she piaye.1 "'l'o A W i'd Rose" by Mellow. -11. Twf nty-flve metnbt rs of the Amoina class of tho J-'irst Baptist ehuri h attended the monthly birthday social of the class fslc-rdav afternoon at tho home of Mrs. i. H. Sir.iih, fa'' t .South liohman street. Tliey spent the a'irnoon sewing on garments for Rtlurian and I-'rem-h eh l.iren and aeonipl ish d a frr-at b-al of w..rk. Fa'iiotie soags w- re sung at lie- opening of the u,' ftin: . The b,.s:e.-. s' rv.-d t-a and wa'.-rs. - St. Joseph's Curt No. W. t -. O. F. w ill tnt .-t Thursday ev nit:iv In eonneetion with their regular meeting the
WIIEKE AUSTRIAN LEADERS ARE STAKING ALE ON DRIVE TO MAKE SHOWING AND QCIET TROUBLE IN MONARCHY
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Hattle line, khowing where Austrions arc striking.
Military expert? Wiieve that the i t ome have tiretl tho war arid in- , on tho Asiao plateau in an attei.Tot
olTensive of the Austrian troops, now ternul trouble us brakini out all te through Val Stap-.a, down the under wav. is th-j final effort of over the P1' ul(urc' w K B.-nt river to the- plains. Heavy , , . . . , : K''""i;l or cBti'itre fc.nv strateqrif tiehtinf has been rttDort-d in the Aintna to make 11 not ;re:hi show.- r . . i- .. ... :.t .. .. . r K ... '- "h"-" l ,j "
nnlnt.il in this drive will roiu't in tor., Yf ,, f.ror,r.o -..m.. u.
, . , - - - - - '.V....V . . . 1 1 j o 1 V o o , lyitr VJ . HIT) 1T'X ln the war ;n an elfort to repay . Uual monarrhj dropping out, of a"- L-dronj? natural fortronsai ht-id by t.h tho people ut home .'or their sacri- tive participation in the war. it is j Italia;- forces. Rom officiate state
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MISS DIKE'S FUNERAL. The funeral of Irene Ml- I : ke. ag21 yenrs. beloved daughter of William I and Nellie C. !nk, who ijl-d yesterday morning 8t their home, 421
Hoffman street, will 1... bebl Thursday afternoon at two o'clock from Bin" street Presbj t r io n ' Iriri li t '. Oak HIM t't-inetery. Hev. M H. K!a Jto will officiate Th" bodv will lie in Male at the Ute resident e from Wednesday evening until Thursday noon. The casket wol not he opm-.i at th churCh. I'ndettak-r Stewart w-.ll bj in charge.
THIRTY-ONE MORE HBIMIOIS LEAVE CamD Sherman, Chillicothe, 0., to Be Ultimate Destination fcr Training.
FJEE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure That Anyone Cas Use Without Discomfort or Iios of lime. We have a New Method that cures Asthma, and ve want you to try it at our expense. .No matter whether youl case is of long-standing r reet-nt deve'opit.ei.t. whether jt is present as Hay Fever or chronic A-thrna. you should wend for a f rt e trial of our method. No rnat-er in what il'.rnate you l.ve no matter what your ase or o uiat)on, if a.e troubled with ar.thma. our method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those appar.ntiv hopeless cares. where all Jorrosi of inhab rs. douciies. opium t reparations, follies. "piltent lllKrlten." vie., have faii'-d. AVe wiint t. shov:. everyone at our own expense, thit thirr riew tiiftjiot is dtsipned to end all difti'iilt hreathiiig. ail uiieezing. and ab tlir.se terrible paroxysms t oneo and tor a!! i i. lit:. This free offer is too Important to neglect a singb day. Write toon v end l)-g:n the method at once. S-nd no money. Simplv mail ccuj.ou below. Lo It Todav Adv.
. ... to.-.. . v. iionioi'oi.u" ... it. is j iianao lorocrH. uome ontciais stai es and suffenr.o;. 'te ports from believe;!. Figure 1 indicates where j that Austrian troop.s crosuc l U istr.a i:;du-fcU' that 'he people at ' Austrian have struck a hard blow 1 1 We river but were rfrhen bck.
inernhe'-s wi,! have n "poun'l party" for t'ne b'-r.t-tit of th.e t'rphaii's ilcnie un boff hi k-. t icie. There was balloting on cand ai-i ' s la- t evening at the- meeting of 'ipil Hive No. i'.n; I,. . T. M. M. at ' 1 1. . "V F. hall in S'a'- street. A see;.-? hi ur follow, d the business nieetifis, and whs srnaily- eujoVed A not tn-r, no t iug is " n noo. in- .-d for Thursday aft'-rno. ;i at the home of Mrs I.. i,a Stone. 4 i'O AVit-
At the meeting '..-! rdav afttiicoii if Whii.-m H Calkins VV. R. '. No. ?i the repcits of the st.it convention at I.i--g.ms...i i w .-re po.in b.v Mrs. M i-s-nrui a id Mis. 'p-bb-rd. th- d-h sat. s from if.;iiii!u.r.e ' Mr. nnd Mi. 1-. Hartb roo... were .;h- rs frim H imiicn i who atitud. i tb sts-mns. ; f niim-l 1 "Ige ii KcheUfths Itfld Its r .giii.ir meetinir la.-t evening at the M-.-'ske I. o o. F. Hail in Slat" stt.-ft. Arra n g' tier, t- v. r re iiei (or the r.'-xt r.-ee. ;a- in two vei;-; wh.n thtr msi iliit loll of 'h.e-r:! will occur. :'r. nod M -s v.". A 1M! nnd f -... v of Hig'o'an-l Mrcet art- on an an r omo',,; : e trip to Iie-roo and Mori ore, Mich. Mr ii-.ll n"d 'ill! r' fan ut the era! of !'io week but Me- Hoi and .hodrt-n will re-titat-i to is;; for a ...upb- of wi-.ks. JUu-n to Mr. and Mrs. bred K noise. i'."S lb ff .r. ii s'ie. i. Tuesday, a d'.igii-
Mrs .lulu F .-.!.!. oa ugii t rs of 1 l.irrish ing Mrs. V.'tl!i aid ? h'akahir. 1M" ilvkuri
and two fraud :. 111. are visitand A!r- J-'in tie. t. I-or I tie
f..i;-(nd ti.ey hnl "s g.ie-sts Mr and ; Mis F.ru.-e K. . n- Mrs. Jam.-s llar'lel , and Mts.s Kiti-a?.. th Becki-t of Ir.dianap- : e-1. s. Mrs. A. P. Wall of Michigan ovn;i ! i in l.ogansport. ind.. for a month's ' visit wiih relatives. 1 Mrs. h'haries Wilson and little son of Rushviib'. Ind.. are vi-it:ng Mr. ani : Mr- C J V.'i!s-n of Carroll street Mr and Mrs Allan in', have ioved i to 7 1 'j South Hohuian .ir-vl. Mrs. 1! I.. Siiort ri!ge ami daughter. , "..tli :' t'rown I'oir'. came Saturday ev-ning to jom Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph! I'i r.-o on tie :r autonud.i'.e trip to tVlnto j H.i'l. 1'h. v. lore tiny will sp.-nd 'lie ' wt t k vi.-ntit.g Mr. Ci'-iriV Inotjier. Tliev b ft i-innday morning a nd arrived in j hi'e lla.l that evening ' Mrs .1. 1-'. M,Ni:tt and daughter. Mrs ; Albert 'Jrugiuo. at;d sons Kenneth and i !rin left y.steniay lor ashington. I . , C, wh'i-e Kiev w ii! vi-n ;.fis Helen j M'-NiHt who has been doing go; ernineiit i worU sine .lannary 1. i
SPECIAL BOAT EXCURSION
Steamer Pere Marquette.
ward, despite a report to th-i eon- '. -a ry . 'oun.-ilman Herkleman detnanded " know why the playing of tennis tool been prohibi'td in Central Bark. "Who t of used 'o Jet them p'-iy tennis in Central I 'ark 7" opaesuoric-d tiie n.H.vor. ""Why, the park commissioners," said iii i ie-liiiitn. "What park fmni i.si-.ne r dfnando.l ihe mayor. "Why the park Commissioner of the ' tty of Hammond," stated H-ckh -.un. "what park commissioner did ou pres u me ."' Bark Commissioner Hoii j; arose and save his alibi. He said Central Fa i k ai too small am! a Itnnls court v. ou'd spoil it He.-lte'.inan jumped on Hop j wi'h both f . el. i ra i erioi i! y. an-l was .tided by CotiTiotleiai! I'.eibey, w ho consider-. i the parks public I laces for rfcre.ition. The commissioner was ordered to rt'iparo a tennis court. The health depatrment reported .16 easts i f ooniaKious diseases, including s-,ir!et fever, typhoid and tuberculosis. Tli Financial Statement. F"l!..Mvng is t!ie financial siatfiinnl to the may or and -: incil by Harry Broi rt j , ci ! y out roller: In view f.f the fact that ther- was a I .-ilat.ee of only J 1 C" 3 t . 2 S bi the g.-n-ral fund Mv 71. l!tS. available for g. i.et-al purposes, wi'h f-0 per cent of a .1 t ix. s .oileeted. I deem ir a i . isal.de to call the at'iii'ioo r.f your honorable body to the. fact that if is absolutely necessary that some $ ro vision be. maiiat the earliest pos'uhl.; date to secure funds for the punnt-i of paving th" running expenses of th municipal gov- ' rrti.t-nt. A few figures may ani your hono-able body in arriving at the o mount of money neecijirary for genera! purposes until sin h time when there vvf'l be enough coming in from taxes and misreiifenuoua rvOlu" to pe.y the expe nses. The average monthly expenditure for th.- voir 11)17 was approximately 12hutin. Tito average monthly expenditure Or -hf period n.ir.K May ;u. 131b has not. due to e.-iihom ic manag' m lit been any more ( i n tact a little !oss ihun for the same period last yt jr. However, due consideration must be Ki'.en to the increased cost of mat--nil i thing the last. y. ar. and the- in. reuse in wag i s allowed sm -e January 1 thus :h r. T'ne genera! fund disbursement nd't'sr May SI. MIS noo $ !,",'.i.HbS.M". whuh includi s the payment of short time not. s and interest, contracted by the previous admtnistrattion to trie nmot.nt of SSO.Toe.l' and $10,000 f old bills and S 4 0 . 0 0 short time notes plus interest r.f $505. SI contracted und-r this administration. Th.e general fund receipts from January 7 ?c May 3 are ;.r. follows: Taxis collected $n7.1f!S.87 M is.-e! ian.-ous receipts 51. 07. 13
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Micli.gan V.y. "'h'cngo A V stl'i anspr rt u .on l'o will open the n of regular freight and pas.senger -.- i-iit of tins Iriilior by a sp-'cia!
day excursion to Michigan City oa Sunday, June 23, 191S. .-inter '.av-s Knst hieago. I'orsyth bridges ov- r anal at 1 ft o'clock a. -urn at 7.:'0 '- !'ck p. m. Michi- ":. th- -Cony Island of tlia West", ins. Pathmg. 1 lancing, Feaiitiful F.ri'ii; your bimh. Ticket for special x-ursion S5 cents for th 1 trip. Music on tli" boat. 6-U'-4
Making a total of 516S.1 47.00 F.alanr e on hand Jan 7 IS 18. 53 S .14
$168,700.14 The total receipts flus the balance 'f $.'53.14 on han't J.m 7. !!llt. were $16.700.1 4 while the general fund expenditures durinc that period were 1 30. ltfS.St), which deducted from the receipts and balance on hand Jan. 7 baves $!8.531.2S. balance on hand May n. 11'H.
HAMMOND FINANCES STRAINED ( i 'ont trnt-d from pHge oneA
the n- w te .ebnthi! ibst riel on t!ie east side of Columbia avenue win re the S-a n-1 i el Stt"! Car Cinnpany is ou-strti.-t in ;-, .'ini h.omes and a hotel. It was (p!ainid that the Standard is building th-; S....X , rs. streets a'nd sidewalks and .oiiy a. k:-; w a t r f.npp'.v from Cue city. Tli-- motion to le la re vacant, tho seat in the council - I .on is Scher- r of the T-'.ighth w rd. was drof-ped when a co'.inc'l e niri'.ttee report. r that S''her- . r sttli r- t a ;n"d his residence in tho
MOTHERS NOTICE. Tlie mothers of Graver. Wabash
Dearborn. Clark and laSalle streets! i
sr- iii'U'd to brine tc.e.r nahies to the
I.int.oIn si hool 'i'hursda v uiorning
he r:amined in the clinic for better ha hies.
The devil and a! I his Imps have returned afl'-r having descended u'on Whiting, ctintur'd the town, inarched in iet- ry through its f-treets and held a .joliim atiun session in Slovak hail that
lasted c.n to tie- wee sma' hours. Jt is said that to apfoase the wrath of W h'tu.g at this bold procedure and p. con-hite sonowhat for the damage don- t a streets and public, buildings, a number of Fast Chicago an-l Hammond men weie given a dip mio ihe fiery cau'.ui f-n. t h-n comptil-d to make a most dr.adful and dangerous journey across the river Styx and through a rig. on litertiliy lined with tip- ru'-st Hides, rihable horrors. As Ua-.vt n - ii w re aboiit to receive the h ns I edit t of the grand master of r-v els. protest was made by some of th- ir friends that Whiting should bf satis'iid wi'h the disgrace and hurnil.a-t:-n that had been inflicted upon these lion bv beinsr led around, tied with torts, behind a one horse wagon, jet 'tied bio k ward and forward across the street in the parade and otherwise misused in public Rut Attorney Harry Hall and Attorn y l-"cite huff insisted that it must be a full pound of flesh, that those tievilish members of Al Hassan Grotto from Hammond and Fast Chicago had invaded sacred territory, made diverse attempts t flirt with its many beautiful women, had tramped up and down costly pavements, attracted the attention of business men end employees from their places of business, had intt rrupted traffic and otherwise caused much and serious disturbance of economic and coin in ei ci 1 life in that metropolis and that the sacrifice must be made to the last man. that double tortures must b prepared and that the program of revlry must be givtn full sway. The plea of the attorney- finally prevailed and in cons. -quince horrible scenes were enacted. It is said that the city temporarily forgot the Standard Oil plant as the fumes and odors of burning flesh and hair settled down upon tho outraged people. The devil had evidently summoned all his cohorts and assisted by his imps, they had a most wonderful and glorious time. The Al-Hassan band did their accustomed good work under ihe leadership of George Hay and did their bst to soothe the lacerated feeling? of tho v ict ims. The recion is becoming so very, very bad. that, surprising as It may seem, candidates for the infernal regions are becoming more and more plentiful and last Monday night it was decreed that it would be iietissarv to hold another ceremonial in . tob.-r of 'his year. This (vi nt w ill lie tc-t-l eith -r j ri Utrmiiiond or in Fast Chicago. MEETING OF DIRECTORS
Chairman II. H M. Hie has called a meeting of the Liberty Hall Heating
I Commit tee at his office. Ilfi Hammond
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bite plans for the heating of Liberty
I Special T- Tat: T;mc WHITING, ind . June 1 S. AV biting w-ill tend thirty-one more men into the st-rvi--e on next T.ierday. J une 27.. w h' n the following i. it n I-.-i.e on the Mor.on from liamn.- rni at Cocj a. m . for C.tt.ip Sherman at Chi !! ; o' he, Ohio. ird-r r.iirnbrr: 7! V.'iilia m J. Sullivan: 42U Fiank Iar: row; SCI! H Jgh Ward: ''S A i ti. ur Grimm; 7b;. Chas. r.-derson: 71:0 Wrn. Iclsc 11. 870 11. rman l.tu ke; H2 Hn-y Shondal; f. . j 7, Kri ' Sparre. ;'''7- -John .'-la'nre-n,ak: ?! Joseph C!essi i : Pi - Win. Kreiger. ''31 Jim !'.i"zz. rC. 4 'ha s.
!(-rlok: .37 Walter 1'iaK.r !! Sieve
Check: PH5 Alfred Killers. Hammond; Mr; Thornton Prei-tto. I0.'. liichard Naef ; loas Hubert H":r.7-o 1 r-2 j iirlo flrarli: lc30 Ibnrv No-lier 10 4 3
I John Paunica: 1074 Kdward Wrn
Schaaf: 1073 Georr St'.sak; Jr. 109", Warner Sutherland. ll'.-O- S Cherry; 11:8 Chas. Wages-; 1 l.li'-S-. c Koscis. 1 1.13 Henry Chiijski; 1134 Kay Net-ring. Alternates 1137 Jo ..;. Sr---.it; 1 ;..? Michael Kozac'.k; 1 - Joseph i'h.'W!-.iki, 1 ill Mike Vakschaw; 125s John " I'linii'-!!; 12-1 Valentin Turfv.-i; 1274 Alfr.d M-'Fariand: 1250
.M:ke A". Varg ... 1347 Kt.g, ne I'og-
geiio; 137,7 John P. BI' v. fin Jin-' A :.: ;. Scl.'ifll. Wili-at'i F. hl and h- stcr .sl-.t'-r w'.j !en f"r Camrt 1'uidu r.t 1,-j.f i vette iske up in-'tor trick dti'.iiit and motor me-
TREE ASTHMA COX7POII ri'.iiNTIHr; ASTHMA VO.. Hoom 1 1. 2 '!" Niagara and Hudson Sts.. lPKT-.lo, N. y. Sen i free trial of your method to:
Hie old-time Fourth of Ju'y celebration to the Lake Front lark of that city, reoiiiinir the early days when attendance was drawn from all parts of the county. Indiana Harbor was famous then for its Fourth of Jury celebrations and it proposes to put another one over. Tho bathing beach, with a modern bathhouse, a dancing pavilion, races, games and patriotic speaker will be the attractions as well as many iurprisej. The entire proctcdi are to go to the American Ked Cross. J. V. Ilrissey is chairman of the promoters and Ii. F. Chamski. secretary. The committee. tn arrangements ere M. Sternberg. L. W. Sarie. Judge Reii-an-J, A. G. Hums ar.d C. V.. Fov.der.
GARY DEATHS K. P. Warman. T2 yeir- rib ' ityf!rt avenue and F.ib-en li st ' -Gary, rl.eri at Mer-.-y h-st!tal ye. 1 y The funeral arrangements are pen ! ng the 1 ' !t 1 of rr-Iati ves.
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lilUfji. HARBOR plans mm mm Business Men to Restore the Glorious Old Fashioned Celebration.
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Sieams Pasio Uoady for uac- b .u-r thttn traps Kvoryono fhouM buy a box of this fruarEntrt'd f xtcniiinaior today. Money back if it faiis. All dealers; Ijjc and $1.23. Help Save Nation's Food Supply.
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CAF.D PA3TY. Re on .- en l ni tend the card p.Tiv o. niehl at ()'!d f. lio-vs l!-iil. State strert. tVooeeihs to v.--- 'loi.it.J to ;p-d Cr-.ss and our sobber boys, given by the Trib. of Hi ri Hur Ktgbt utiu.u.i!'j' attractive? rri'.es, three gerf s' prizes, three ladies prize, t.vo consolation pri7.es. 6-10
"K.-ep ,,n Moving." a miniature muse a! comedy with tt n people, special scenery ami splendid wardrobe, is the feature attraction of the Orpheum theatre's Sat.irdav and Sunday hi!! of v anilv d!-. Charlie -"'nopFn in "A Hog's Ll'e."
at the house Fr'day. Monday and
Tuesday, "S;ns r.f Ambition." are f.-r.-d.
SMALL BLAZE. The Hammond fire department was called to Clinton strx-et and the Monon tracks yesterday afternoon where they extingutshed a fire in a small shed.
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AMERICAN ALLIANCE TOMORROW Anihonv Zamecki. Il'ai'.y News rnr-respi.ndt-nt in Kurope and one of tli-riiit-rs of that paper, is to speak tomorrow night p.t Liberty Hall under the auspices of the American Alliance. The Liberty Quartette led bv George Adk:ns will sine". The putdie is invited and there will he n- admission charge.
The funeral of Harrv M Skinner, r.. infant son of Harry M. Skinner, of
! II Walt ham street, was held from their 'home yesterday afternoon, interment
m oak lti. I cemetery, undertaker Mali rt in charue.
First National Bank
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WAN'TFlb Blacksmith: general factory w-ork. I'liited CnemicHl .t Orgagnic i Prodio ts Co. Haironon.!. 6-19-4 l
VOH SALF I-tlcyele, coaster brake. good tires. Kunning iiko new; bargain, (.'all nt corner Standard and Jackson. Hammond. 6-19-1
AV.ANTKI5 Woman to work in kitchen. Good salarv. Hammond Count rv
A htmrlred ar.d tiiiry-nine men hnvt, been notified by the Hammond exemption board that they- will leave for Camp Sherman. Ohio, at l (:(. a. m.. June 2.". Reserves have been notified to appear, but they need not quit their Jobs for they will only be sent in case of the other men falling to show up or meet with misfortune in the meantime.
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A GREAT PICTURE. The "over the T-.p" picture at the DeLuxe is drawing Immense houses. Sergeant F.mp. y is really a wonderfully heroic man. His life lias been one series of adventures frrm one time be was shanchied around the Horn. He served six years in the V. P. Cavalry, -,v; r. National Guardsman for reven years, and then went to France r.s a member of the First Hoyal Iindoti Fusiliers, being one of the first Americans t- join the British Army ;.nd reach the front line trenches. He saw eighteen months of service, was seven time wounded in battle ami made a splendid record as a machine .runner, bomber and raider He was honorably discharged and returned to this country, where he took up patriotic work, raising more than one minion dollars ?--r the second T.'bertv- Loan.
Iv.crv spoonful bubbles over with delight! A hundred other special beverages and ire cream dainties to laugh and linger over, at Summers Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Hchman Street, Near State. Phones: 1420-1421-28
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