Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 27 June 1918 — Page 4
I ... L!i!i E. CHICAGO HUSTLING
Mfl STAMPS
tary. The meeting will be held at Koscuski hall. It px;..:!- ii that notification cards would ho sent out In' tin; various committees a nnounc i lie these meet me-: and notifying those who had not. participated in this movement to attend but the rjirris l.five bern delayed and the committees art"- net supplied with llu-m, i "onseuiion' '..v reliance must be placed upon puhitci! y in these columns. RfmcmK-r thnt notion of soine kind is expected from every man, woman and child in each district.
: b.
- n
ening. Friday. r i : y in t h ! s l i. . ..! Si.ltCF, to (heck up n
i n e C ? , at vii.n but n ee-. ms s the re-
sa ;
th-
h.
mgs stamp camin progress for
past livery i ri
i '.
c. r ibpi
a it 1 i
COULD NOT MAKE WIFE A WITNESS
! 1 No'
. n
- r
cf 1-c
ehr.c 'i
who has not signed
:i :ngs ',mp is T " t ph' a r at i us d.s.ri.ts o? r : -i Sign car.!
son." e i na 1 i .' n of th- ir do their bit." Both Ksl Ju:i,u;.i Harbor are well
ltd t h- meetings ;.. ie cc sd as f olo v : j .
rr i.-ano aveot. e. ana west.
car," ', a u strict, t sn emu ge A. Mi (.ba rman; and R. M. seere!ar : and tn meeting will M jr th; city hill.
M . a . emie from Mato i n rmn!. constitutes "n Paul MeCluskey. chairC Poterson. secretary.
i.-j held in the Mc1 Vir.:u:'i;. "r.o.ifio avenue and west
erc.e is in charge of John hairman. and W. A. I-'uzy.
(Oon'tnucd from pa;e one )
.u'.il c :n f v d ST., t in: cv.d
arid was not 0 i 1 . t'':"d to testify aciinst li tm. OiiTs Testimony Needed. Follow sue a i iseusston of the aut't. cities on tat uutstion. Jude Anderson .is';ui:ol the ...tVr..e ih;.ctlo! The dis'riot mtoriifj sittii he ecu hi i, -t rniKe
w itl.out the ki rl tesumiint-y and i try i a;chi!ed
""1 h "s r r.oi the frst time I have b d to ii.-ch.aiKo el.'l'eii.laiits w hen t !'. tj fi'.- w t re k'l tlty." .Judg. Anderson si ul. "Th:. chi convinces me that half the
PATRIOTIC
IMS
now
In accord with pro. lama lion mnki it J aiie 2 a ; ior.a iia v , i la ry Will le
i'ta orient Wilson's kt loniorrow Friday. War Sa'tiKS Slump ill put noli. public
niee l ! ns Th, i d.
S a 1 1 1 it - Si am person ill t ite ,- ri el n r Sa i f 1 to be !! . '- 1 i .any pim has I i n,i . f-V ;n a i m , t incs to le
a r en s parts of the l u '.he i n ' i .-1 , , r" the
ampaiRn nn,1 . who ha s nor
, mi'
oily. U n r
, i y pill - (HP-st-
hold tomorrow
mvitod
' ihe, ft enlllK
TWIN CITY
Kim NOTES 1
Kalherine Honnrit, 431H Oleott At J'lionr 23, Ttlll hr pleBned to write aud
i rprti nueial news and advertUla
1 he limes, also Job work of all debcriptlon promptly and well done. Pressmaktns at reasonahle prices Mr- S W. Wilson. 402.1 by street. 2..-3 kule on Milk I)rrea and :ish Skirts Friday and nfurdy I.nliej, orr Indinna Harbor National Bunk. laiHnnn linrlior. 6-2fi-3 Tim i 'a i pent ers' I'm in. I.oeal X"
i niii'.-t iiiY .j. a .-
FT
'clock .and th" nana
T. J, t ool - (.',!. t. li . II. V el t . r. I''. I V . sehool -la ' hau'man, K. A. Spi
f chairmen
S. "'on. . , ;-'' a ry. W. F. uidiiif.', so,'-
1
-h
SKI.
f - T a rv .
n .
1:
ta t'nf? will bo held
I"o.r-r n,",i',i' ha'l. So-rh f f .'hicfl.frr avenue, between r-.rrSh five,, i-- and the canal, is in burs? or' J. K." Kepp.i, chairman, and :,;;e T..Ka. secretary. The place tt jnee:f-)t i at the CarSeld school tn'liFrt-. F.f t w-en !"th street and Chicajr.- ave-
V;r;.
r f M
f K '.m street, is !n charRe of
iss' y , cha irirati seer,o,a ry. Th is
worhi if,'er- not know how the other half i.vts and that th-ie wo.tld be mneh loss crime ommti led if art it;cial lights bad not heen Invented making- possible th" IHgnt life du-ftrihed hy. tins sirl." "Th.- xiil had testis,-! that rhe tret Taniasevieh tn n roHdhotise in West Hammond las; il,i,hvr and after an a,1 nisht unto rtdc had gone with him to Hammond. The ijtsirict aforney said in ips inn c untena nt to ih; jury ih.e
ttiri had ia-.-ii taken to Indiana Htirb'T i til
bv Tam.se irh and there placed in aH
hotel owned by Abaran i,-h. Aaother Ci Continued. Another white slave case set for triil in federal court was continued until the fail term wh.n Judge Anderson was informed the chief witness ror rue r"Vernment was unable to reach the city.
and Geord ( in this case William Panutsos and Peter i
mectinc will I lankowski are join'iy charged with
. . i ( ' n s, s
Uies
ica i
I-
1 e, !t '
at S
a nd se, : .t .-:'!' i s cha , nr. a l lino i s Ib d-. -. !-rt ry.
Frod
man: A . ! . . Hov, l i,ie chairman; 1'
;i n !';i i k si man; I. T. K.;i'i''r'i's . rh.iirir.Hii: "5e, Itev. ('. .1. Am
meet tng. ronr Minute Men Today. Foi iriK i - th.- 1'inn M'tim,
litre vpe(,,.,aio s.-'o-m ' I r Itovd a' the ;:!. -I. J. K li- '
Alt. G. W. Sartx , t the ('-1110. Curtis at ilii? 'iraud, i'oti Van 1.1
th-? Orphetiiii. '. I.. .hl 1 tn-ii h, at enus, ". J. Ainistront; at
1.117. no-t m Kbne'i ! i.d obintei i.'fl !., s, ii ires on 1 h, ha ' i. Ida-.- afternoon to
; Hall last eveninff i man 10 give th,- r f day holiday Suttb.e ereetion of the
m mum ji , m4 aWaiUlHHiHM
1 lie
1L
Ho ; a 1 M : ;ph t a t
fctand stand. ipe;ilers' stanil. danf,1n 1 .i lilion whicli w 11 he I'l'sh'-ii in r, ad1 .ox f,,r the ll,Kh till Of .IlliV erlehiaTio,, to he held on the lUe Front Ino i ,nd, in e pay. r. MsKinsky -i -eh , t. , to direct 'he work. Architect ("arl P Xmri.' returned - : dn v from a brie, business nip
, Noiion, j Indisnapolis. eretarv. i Mr. and .Mrs. h. Ci. K,dh of 'he Fh I,ss, chair- I 1 I'S Apartments wen dinner Raests of
alr-
!
i :.
-1 1
Si h r,T, an; v. lit s
the M Kolns in
1 ; r a barn, ! lo-.nd J esf erda v.
eCl eta n .
fond.
street, Hm-
hools. F. N. 1 "a nine
ak
"T n's
IV li. I
at the 1 i . ,1.
in
S'lpt. d
at trils ( ilgr, today on hujiness pertaining !m the school board
Theie has been a readv response t, tlie a.ipeal sent out for 'he women
wo -Kei.s at horh the Fiat hi, 88 ) and
'Indiana Harbor Red f'-.osn
1 women who must necesna
I tfte work and who find li
150 State Street
Sale Extraordinary !
ILK
At
a Guaranteed Saving of From $3.00 to $10.00
the the
nil iK-i am j i enters. The fTjj ari! v d' i t fe,,,? 1 1 1 1 e time to
,io
I.viic. Uv. W Harvey Watsoi S a i n a n at 1 1 H"des at ihc
P. KI'i'Ht "it the a t t he Kasle. Hex . W. e K ... ,i. llaj.-r W. Fcoad a y.
res
a t of
th
tn street.
h",-l buildine-. betkeen Wst-
brinKini5 Helen 111. to Indiana
Kail cliff Haiti- r.
Increase Yonr W. S.
from Peorta. Wi'h the throw me op,
Panutsos has t-riitory at noon toiay-
e .d Prns Ivanta fifth t of way. ntered a pita o" not guilty
i r'r. i-sre of "W. J. Murray, rhairman. ! kowski has admitted his cuilt. ' i Hern, secretary. The meet- Klias 5 offenberifer. of Hlnffton. We;:-, - - 1 1 1 be held at the Lmcolii j.'itool ' connt;. . was 10 be sentenced by Judtre ...:',lcg. j Anderson in the ttrnoon fr.-lirwinjr h.s Tbe territory north of the Fennsyl-! plea of guilty to a charge of thrcntnii!t rlehr. sf wy is in charge ?f John ! inp the life of rtesident Wilson. It is csn-.q, i vt , r:r: -. r . a -I . C. Folea. .sec- ! chai e 1 hst on three dates in Decem--r:,. The meeting will be held st ; ber, last year. Poff enberger used sediti'tir.. '-! ous language, directly threatening the -"-utb. of jSTth street and east of Elm ! President. Poff. nberger previously had -eet iS ,n charge of A. H. Sambor. i entered plea of not guilty but changttirman. and .Toseph J. Tach. secre- i ed th- rl"i-
but Jan- ci'y campaign
,-kers to
in any par , i t n. t amount of tiic -t t h r
S. Fledge. 11 of the i-Timi ling
solicit pledS - the r . .. pi. dged a i
nil
any thing else express a heart v an- i
i iatlon to the women who so nohiv pond when there ! a summons fejr
i h i r aid. It w i 1 ! . t u k e many w 1 1 ' i n g 'e.ands to accomplish 'hA heavy nuotas f wo? k expe. ied and nr-re w on?n mil h, needed w hen !h materials and ord-rs irriip, !, r,nd - and help. Kn-
1 . ! the a i
in r
tends and
n
Eh-
I '
iltr Freii,ereer i, A , 1 s SU! i iv'i '' ' It 1 f r : e n d s last n bemg his 17th
r, N " r t h "o t e a v - i
y a larS" n.imt-e;-venmg the n'ri-hi-tijday unnn'r-
Bettr to have War
j, ry. There wr refreshments end a''. ;. et. thf ; I can "f "indtilred in. He was ,.i eerit-'d r. tth a signet i'ng emhle-
Stamps in your safe than the bicod-! made of the Fast Chicago high school
1 i n s g n i a .
Savings I
stained hands of the hordes at vour throat.
Kaiser s
W NTEP T'i PFV Old rrond '' East ' 'b-- aa-v
,-ottBEe. HamWr. .Jtlriese.
im im-m warn
iff ers1 m
Z OK f-? p H f 'ill H l
m
If you are, don't put it off a day longer. Prices on pianos and players are not going to be lower, but before the end of this year, piano? and players will advance in price from $50 to $100. Every factory is compelled to raise prices. Pianos cannot be made and sold at former prices. Material and labor is advancing in leaps and bounds Every new piano from eastern factories cosrs from $25 to $75 more today than six months ago. Straube's have used every effort to keep prices down. The piano you purchase now will be worth from $50 to $100 more in actual saving within six months. We are not trying to scare you into buying. Our One-Price-No-Coramission way of selling pianos is a calm, sensible method and our advice about advance prices are facts, and the person who buys a piano or player now is going to profit. Those fine old standard Bshr Eros. & Co. Pianos made in New York, are offered now at $280. Behr Bros. Player Pianos at only $450. Two beautiful Gulbran-
sen Players now at $395, the next new ones will sell for $425. Until July ,'U. 1018. we are sellinsr the splcndjd Wilborn Solo-Harp Players for $425, when the price must be raised. The fine Kohler & Campbell Pianos tlint can bo purehased nwat $275 will be $350 before six months. Tndny vim can buy a beautiful Marshall & Wendall Player, est. 183ti one of New York's oldest and best in magniriepnt colonial walnut case, for $500. You couldn't buy it for less than $fno within one year. Haines Bros. Pianos arc worth $4"0 to any musician. Y'ou will pay $450 for a Haines Brothers Piano before many months, but one of the most beautiful "Adam" styles in the Haines Bros, art mahogany is offered you at $360. For two years
Straube Pianos have sold for $345 to $450, according to case designs and Piano at $345 today, will cost you much more a few months frm now.
volume of piano production and on the other hand, factories can not buy raw material nor secure skilled labor to operate their plants. Mark our words: We are telling you facts don't wait and see but buy your piano now. Until you have seen the extensive stock of pianos at our store, don't let any one sell you a piano. Don't let anyone steer you away from a square deal and steer you to a dealer who pays commissions.
I
-1
V 4
r m
sizes. The splendid Straube The government has cut the
l! u St) (JIlI LO CL
V
(t
.hzyn rT s?t
4
"EVERY PIANO BIUST BE A BARGAIN."
2f 3
btsOBSSBS&BB
'BQBt
eyi
-Mammon
ii I , -r'jh.
1 3
$15.00 SILK DRESSES Specially reduced to $20.00 SILK DRESSES Specially reduced to EXTRA SIZE SILK POPLIN DRESSES Values up to $12, reduced to 200 COTTON VOILE WAISTS Values up to $2.50, take your pick at $3.00 SPORT SUITS Specially reduced to WASHABLE STREET DRESSES Values up to $6.00, reduced
to
SLIGHTLY SOILED PANAMA KATS Values up to $4.00, take your pick at
1 Q jl Mat y 3
1.00
3.95
" 2.95
7Sr
f ? ' ml wp 01 III mk ml . ul r v M I
The Style Shop ISO State Street Look for the Name on the Window
illiiirtir
' mriiM'i"'iii'iirriMn-T ri- vii i. irs ij
" - ' erf-'iKi ,s.:.-i
l6attlftMUa
Gen Peld . Indiana Harbor, Ind. Z-2 Sale on llk nresses and Wash Sklrta Friday and Saturday Bovee-Labey, llUr ndl-.nn Harbor National Bank, Indiana Harbor. 6-27-1 Miriam P.ebekah Lodge Degree Staff grw-s to Hobart th.s evening to r'lt on th degree work" to a ' class of candidates, for the district assembly of Rv bekahs. Mrs. Ka' I Nichols of Elkhart, and Mrs. Maiy E. ?tipp. of Michigan City, both past presidents of the District Assembly of P.ehekahs. are guests of Mrs. Emily Wedgewood at her home m Wegg avenue. Ail three of the women so active in this work will go to Hobart this evenma. There ! a meeting of 11 of the various committees of th County Council of Defense, to be held Saturday, at 2 o'clock at the Preshytenan churrh in Crown point. AH women who can pog sioly go are utr'd to do so There wt'. be a very interesting program rendered. The last meeting nf the Congretatiortal Toadies Aid So iety unitl the fall
sold his bungalow residence in H?t.h street and is moving fam-ly into one of the U. S. Metals houses in Beacon street temporarily. He intend? purchasing property and erecting a new residence soon. Elm Grove Circle. No. 55, will hold its regular meeting at K. of P. hall, Michigan avenue, tomorrow evening. Three Jaekies isittng here at the Robert Sterling home m North Olcott avenue, were taken on a pleasure trip to Kankakee, leaving ester5ay morning and returning last evening. They are Charles Sterling, of the Great Lakes Training Station. 111.. Arthur Sterling, home from New York, and Bob Burrell here from I. S. P. Mexico. The trip was made in H. L.. B urrell's machine. Rev. W J. Burke. ordained two weeks ago at Notre Dame, is coming here from Chicago today accompanied
by his hister. Miss Lali'an. to spend j the day day with Mrs. Fred tiovee in I Penn avenue. I
arranged their hooking so they could be at the, beautiful playhouse tbaevening and assist with their iale-r Al laughlin's "Revue Malanfce" is one of the number on the program with a beauty chorus and plenty of comedy. No admission will be charged an 1 passes may be had by calling at th--" box office or phoning for reservation?
24 WRECK VICTIMS STILL AT GARY HOSPITALS Of the one hundred and four wreck ictims distributed at the Gary hospitals all hae been discharged hut twenty-four; fifteen at th Mercy, one at the Gary General and four at Ft. Antonio and Steel lompany and all are recovering nicely including John Nelson who bad his neck broken, and Manuel Rivikind who received a broken back, who are at th Mercy hospital. Report cornea in this morning that
! they are still alive with fair or ospects
he Twin City Circle. Daughters of j (,f reCr,ve: ins.
Isabella, will hold an important meet-
$212,258 FOR GARY.
term opens, was held yesterday at the j ing this evening at Wetland'? 1 home of Mrs. S. H. T in North Ma- I Members are urged to be present.
go;n aver.ue. This wa the reuglar , Miss Sue Bigha m of the East Chicago . , , day also for th- Thtmble party and s, hopl facultv jn ,eav(, u,. .ar1y part " ar Thrift Savings Stamp ean--thoS present Plied their nedies in ,.f ,, w,,k" to tatk a special courae ! ra" ,n f'ary "T"rt up to noon today the cause of the Red Cross s-wm. Ajn mdustnaJ Art at the Chi-ago Uni-fo Pleasant afternoon was spent and r- i . j I maktnsr a total of tziz.20i.ftn for tb rnr.rement d.s-ussoc f-r a reception ' The' people of East Chiccn are to ! "-f -V big pledge hy the entto the new mtmster r,v,n? next 'av, & trt m th wtty of An enter-J; T-'w'V?'' ,h V'' we-k 1 .f. j ... .... ! nected t"daj. .-n0i was the Jav s
luuimrni on ..., " ' total for the
rne -ommittee m criaree ot a recep-;riing at the ?nst M'thod'st cnurcn at
pon to he betd in ho-to- of M--. Emil'-- ' the corn." r of I'lvragn and Farms: i
Wedgewood who was to serve the S'n' niri A?sembp of Rehk;,h5
hack much fa oi ab! prepress made. 'I'll'" nffair i lo i,(i held Saturdac eveniiiE. .hin IPth. The P. P. P. club formerly the 1 A. 1.. rlu'o. comprised of twelve young lad es of Mac Chicago, held an interst'.ng meetinc lest n is lit at t be home i f Mirs Aftne McKenna and elected tic f o I o w ; nsr officers to s'ie The en--i na teiin. M,.s Anna Keenan. president: Miss Nora Blake, secretary. The fins meet ing last ni"ht at the home . f the new're elected secretary. A minister is arriving the early part ( ' the week to take the nastorate of
ih Congrpsa t lona 1 diur,'h of Eastj Chicago,. He is Rev. Ostima. who conies highly recommended from Austin. 11!.!
He hn? a wife nnd seven rhMdrn. who '.ill oeeupv the pnstoia! rosdence adio.inng that of the church. There will he a lordiat welcome extended by the church members when th pastor and his family arriv e. Mis William Meade went to ChiraRo yesterday to met her nieee, Mrs, Thos.
I leilani and her nusnand wno were.
ently elected j nueo. The little people of (he conglf-i f 'he ristro t j cat en are to be the acto-s. S,ty of j has reported j them are in traininc for, and will give
(Works and
P. -idge Co.
Gary Bolt and fr"'v
the American
Jt.oon hv
Thumb' wedding.
and ber husband who were
arriving from Ontario. Canada and who r.t e on their wedding tour. They are gups's at the Meade home. The Esther rtehekah lodge wiU hold its recu'a t- monthiv meeting t-n?aht in the Auditoriutn hall. Indiana Hat bor. Mrs. Clyde Spence- of 14 tth street, is leaving the forepart of next week for an extended visit in Pennsylvania. Her daughter Frances will accompany her. Mrs. Walter Frank of North Baring avenue entertained young matrons who recently were patients at the Merry hospital in Gary and formally favored with stork visits. Luncheon was served and baby lore the special topic of the afternoon.
Frank Carlson, who has lived at the ,
heme of L. Johnston. Tod avenue for the past twelve years, and who was employed at the Hubbard Steel foundries as electrician, has left for enlistment in navy service. W. K. Hill, civil engineer at the Inland Steel Mill has gone on a vacation of two weeks, first to visit hi father r.fv. W It. Hill at Kewaunee and then
-it that time a "Tom
They will he d'-essed 'n the most fashionable style. The girls w!l be in evening dress and the hov? will wear Prince Albert suits. They will imitate the grown ups in everything and lo them one beiter. Those who have seen the practices are en t h J si sa st i c in 'heir praise ,.f it. The little ones are f re m 3 to 1 " years of age and go about ti.e matter in a fashion to ci fat" many i lauch. It will be an entertainment , interest those of every class. A special trainer from Kansas Citv, Mo. M-s.s Barr, is on the ground, and in daily practices, is putting the children through their various stunts and teaching them their songs. The time for it
j to commen.-c is s p. m. i J Hour? for War Food Cluh Meetings
at the three buildings ate: .vtcKmiey school, Tuesday. 1 p- in.; Thursday, K a. m : Friday, 1 p. m : Garfield: Mon-
day, S a. m ; ednesdav. s . m.; i Thursday, 1 p. m.; Riley: Monda"'. 1 I p. m.: Tuesday. 8 a. m. "Wednesday 1
P. m ; r rirtay l p m.; r rinay a m. Instructions will he given in canning and preserving foods and in the use of f.our substitutes. Mrs Walker is in charge of the work. Mint k. Mothers in East Chicago not hiving had, their children under six examined for the Department of Labor census have a chance to get this done at the McKm'ey School building Friday afternoon or at the Garfield school in Calumet Monday afternoon. h. g. or .SOX. 2T-1 Board of Health.
WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN SPARKS
will ?o down alvng the Fox river to fish. Architect Carl Norrls has recently
GARY THEATRE TO CELEBRATE
BIG SEASON Thursday is the anniversary under the present management of the Gary theatre and a year's successful operation of the beautiful playhouse will be celebrated at the theatie Thursday night. An invitation has been extended to the general rublic by Manager David Werner to assist him m the celebration. Special cnterti inment has been arranged for 'he evening and several well known vaudeville leaders have notified Mr. Werner that they had
I Mrs. J. J. Roberts, captain of the Tolleston Red Cross War Savings Stamn campaign team, has an auxiliary team j working in West Gary. Mrs. Mover is captain of the West Gary team that wi'I I report with the Tollcs'on te.m and ! 'in1 "5 her women in the West Gary squadron are Mesnames Burnes, Dicker-
man, Mile and Todd. Mrs. L. Duke of the Glen Park team reports th. one sixteen year old girl was shocked when her mother pledged one five dollar W. S. S. for her. She wanted four as she said sha would sure sava $;0 by December. Mrs. Ross, chairman of the women's division, stated yesterday that "Ail women are urged to save at least far one War Savings Stamp by Decemb-r regardless of their husband's subscriptions. We want the name of every Gary woman on a crd." The Olive Chapter Eastern Star is assisting the team of which Mrs. M. Kahan is chairman and Hiss Kcty Keiian is acting captain. Mrs. George IZ. Sehmetzer is worthy matron of O'ivo Chapter. "Women who are selected ap raptamand workers should consider it a compliment." said Mrs. Ross. "They wc-te not selected for government work without considerable forethought. A officers in an army are given special v -' so are women workers. All hail to tinvolunteer to the woman who offers a day of her tlmo to some captain." Captain Prudence Wood of tha Allied Relief announces that her team of young business women will cover their territory in the Froebel district after working hours. Mrs. Dorman, captain of the D. A. Ft. team, has secured senior girla of the high school, who are daughters of D. A. R. members to work on her team. Mrs. Ira Miitimore, who has done wonderfully successful work in fornvr Gary campaigns. Is faithfully at hrr post at the War Savings Stamp ri.iipaign headquarters and is doing nork that is especially appreciated.
You'd like to take a punch at the kaiser you say? Then buy a Thrift Stamo.
