Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 17 July 1918 — Page 3
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Wednesday. Julv 17, 1018. L i -JL .1 .i. J ' J
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THE TIMES.
I IV A IN AROUND -GARY-
the Fitt Aid class which fjha has been teaching durins the spring months met fit the home of .Mrs. Katiia'nski and presented her with, a gift of stationery and
other clubs to which she belonged sent
farewell gifts.
OX.IVE CHAPTEB PICNIC. :i-.e C!ie Chapter of the Masons of
MADE SEDITIOUS REMARKS
lor making seditious remarks of our
Gary at a meeting last night completed .gox ernmrnt. Xirlootas F Ribaris, an arrangements for their annual picnic to ..Mnan. residing ait 19"lVet "t-a ...
bo held at Robertsdalc beach July Ctli. (aiue. Gary, was arneiei yesterday and
O. I. A. B. Zi. PICNIC.
The G. I. A. B. L. of Gary are enjoy- t in thoir annual picnic at Miller beach!
lulsy.
turned o cr to ,'hlk-f Bragicm for federal inx estimation.
EXTT7Si;3 TO WEST YIJt&IITIA. After a visit here the guest of Miss Dilluth Loyd in Pierce street, Gary. Miss Helen Purke has returned to her home at Morgantonn, W. Va.
RUNAWAY BOY TURNED
OVER 'TO-HIS MOTHER
FIRST GARY NURSE
this morninn George and Joseph Oiallrh. 13P5 Washington street. Cary, were fined $130 and sentenced tlxty days In Jul for having liquor in their possession.
Pae Three
HELD FOR FEDERAL INVESTIGATION
For having liquors in his possession William Hamilton was arrested bt night In Gary and Is being held for the fedcml government bffore Commissioner Surprise at Hammond.
IN THE TOILS
Today In the Great War
F.uth Wolfinger Vidosise, ISO." Georgia street. Gary, is in the toils of the law at the city bastile for being found with liquors In her possession.
FAMILY REUNION.
ON WAY TO FRANCE
ALLEGED V5AR
I
Mack Bunlch, & -Tun away boy from Harvey, 111., was arrested in Garv yes
terday and turned over to his mother.
iftvho came after him.
A fsmslv reunion of the Georsre Ra
'pen family, old residents of Lake Co.. j I was hM nt tVta hom of Mr anH Mr-; '
SLACKER RELEASED jw. j. stex-ens. :ois Twelfth
The first Gary nurse to join the over- avenue, uarx. yesternay. Anion i
seas forces was Mrs. Josephine Jokaitis x - u,,r" a " '" "r ""' """"" who left Mondav- for New Tork where by (lnry rolice.cn the charm of having OeorKe Ragen. mother, of Hohatt; Mr", she will join the unit of fifty nurses re- n 1ar'3 WaS treleascd on rvidence that" J- Stevens. daughter; Mrs. Frank miitM in thi ,,,ntr,. K,- vr t-j. 2-e xvas not inthe l"nited States on June Eberhart. granddaughter and Thclma
. ...... .... . ' -uiut., j aa ; - i 1 ft ewskl. Mrs. Jokaitis has been nurse at fJ' 1'1'" the infant welfare station, Garv, since j ' its establishment and has been 'visiting ! LIQUOR VIOLATORS FINED nurse for the Goodfellowship club for a
i.umner or year?, before her departure TVfrre Judge Punn
in Gary city court
i Eberhart. great-gdanddaughter: Mrs. j Iouis Maybaum an dthree sons. Roland. 'James and I.ouis. of Gary. Mrs Erne t jjames of Hobart and Mrs Este'la Wills or of Wheeler, Ind An enjoyable tme is reported.
JULY 17, 1917. Cablnit cilssa In England and Eus. rla. Reorg.-.niz-ition of British caM.ot, (io to public criticism of lack cf eTctivo antl-ubir.arlae warfar., iz reorganized. Tour members of XT.issian cablaet resign on account of Ukrainian autonomy question. Gerrcau merchant fleet, attemptingto leave Rotterdam for Oe;rcaa ports is scattereU and partly destroyed, hy British warships. JULY 17, 1318. EritiEii reach pola's near erect of Albti-t plateau, capturlac Carman 24 lines. O-en. Xuropathin Unuches drlT agaiiilt von Hindenburg- on Dwlna river. JULY 17, 1915. Austro-Oermans advance la Poland, Jn an effort to encircle the Russians. r-each repulse enemy attacks In Argrccne.
fSHIDELER DIRECTOR
Latest 'Bulletins
Traind Nurse Advisee
op!e.
iln j re,
WITH THE
"I was a sreat suf;rcr of stomach end l:er trouble nnd cannct say enough
i In praise of Mayr's Wonde-iful Remedy.
has done so much for rn-i and I ant
recommending it to other pufCc-rers. I
was a treincd r.urse jn Marine and other
nt-c. o . . r.' , j A .i , I AJlUniCAVS o THr ' cr"lf ,0 ft'-- advice. I certainly re-
MARNE, July 17 The ftrcate.t Cmy in ' rxfl great bencftt from Mayr's Vnthe history of American elation rlo.-i d"rl ul Remedy." It is a 5impi hani e.l IfaU evenlncr hen onr nirmen ame i !ei s r-eparation thai remf.ves the cnwlnglw k.nBJri nrter hals downed ' trrhni tl!ur-U5 -! orn 'hr Jntestinal tract
ana anays trie mr.ammation wr.:-.' causes practically a'.l siomach, liver and
Men
Times Brr.r.r. At SrtTr. rtrif IXDIAXArOLlS. ,rIXD.. July IS. A situation Is enfjiging the attention of the state adminiftT Ttion just now which is peculiar. Yesterday the Indiana Reformatory truslws elected G. A. H. Shidrhr. supernsl.ndrnt of thr Indiana Hoys' s.hooi, nt iiainflel1, as superintendent of the refo.imatory at Jeffersonvl.L to succeed D. C. I'eyton, resigned. This !eaes the su perinUnden. y cf the Roys' School vacant.
six Bochf plones snd an ohtrn lialloon In tmrntr-four houra.
In addition they found the roads in ! Intestinal r.ilmcnts. Including sppendtthe rear, protoaranh,,! n.l.lM. ! c--s- M d"?c xs VA CPnvinr or '"r'I,--'
tvorked nlih i, .. .refunded. Summer? rharmacy. Rid?.---
fBv I'.vitko Tress WM5HINGTOV. July 17. 1 he house
ways end mer.n rommltter Is goinj; nf- j ter IINsotten Wealth of the v r con- P
''rains the nrit S- t 1
ley Drug Stores in Gary.
j Store in Indiana Harbor j everywhere Adv.
Central Pr-jar liwi druggris.
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Another citizen of Gary, whose business standing and veracity is without blemish, and whose statements are accepted at face value by friends, neighbors, business associates and all who know him, has made a personal investigation into the business affairs and property merit of the Consolidated Arizona Copper Mines Company. Mr. Richard E. Houren has completed an investigation and examination of the fourteen mining claims, located in the heart of the Patagonia Mining District, Southern Arizona, which comprise the free and unincumbered, highly mineralized property holdings of the Consolidated Company. His enthusiastic report, after nearly two weeks of arduous labor and sincere desire to know the truth, is no surprise vto men who know these properties. The Management, both Technical and Business, of this Junior Copper Company invite honest investigation. Every courteous treatment and facility will be cheerfully granted to parties whose sole interest is to know the truth. This attractive, full paid, non-assessable stock can yet be had at the low price of 25 cents per share, par value $1.00. This stock can be purchased for cash or on short time terms. Call and see the ore samples and ask for the printed engineers' reports. You are invited to investigate in any manner you may desirc the high standing, wide experience and responsibility of these Engineers of Mining. It is the intention of all parties associated with this Junior Copper enterprise to make the security represented in this stock a dividend paying investment. COME AND SEE. . . OPEN EVENINGS. f Mid-Continent Securities Company riSCAL AGENTS 22 West Fifth Ave, Gary, Ind. Telephones 1407 and 1066
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SWIMMING EXHIBITION AT. THE FROEBEL A big swimming exhibition will be i:icn Thursday arterno..n and eening at the I-'iocbc-l school tank by the boy i la.-. of th- fi iimil in charge of William
I'ai ker. swimm.nsr director. Th- j.uh- j i:c is in:od to attend and no adml3- I .-"n tv .11 be i lsa ! s d. j
SERBS LEAVE FOR BATTLE FRONT
tracts profiteer I
li!llon dollnr revenue bill.
A relroeatiVe Inx bill which will J mnount to prnrtle-tl r-jri of the up- i cr-profils resulting from the fat aov- ! rrnmet contract particularly an they ! touch rnntnnni.nt K - i I . I . . :
It had been qmctiy known for some J cost pi... arrODBemen:ha, the nl- : MYfi
Iim Tflt Iamca I I V- V. a i,- . "
. ; ,' V T ; unanimo,,, hiking of the eomfaw. Republican sp saker of the house of I i. I'tee. nprsi titatn es, was ' to have been tend-j ered the place at i5ie Roys' School. Ai ,,-
Rom k. July it. itaihi n cavalry continues to linr-: the uMrlnn In Alba
ery recent communication from him to1
iovernor Goodrich, however, told of a business offer which he has Just accepted from a well-known northern Indiana firm, the Stt-iuss Brother, of Iigonier. and he notified the Governor he would be unable to accept the Boys School job, for v h ich he wa3 particularly well qualified. Th next man, ontwhnm the po.'yibls niantle of the shccl seems to fall. Is fharles A. Molonaele. of Muncit. Re-
puDll.an tloor bader of the house. r,nd a!
man of long pjptriitce in int itut ional
i affairs in rndiana by reason of his lona:
DR'S
WIFE ASKS DIVOHOE
Caroline G. Holben Al
leges Marvin Kicked Ker in the Back.
membership on th
conim i 1 1 e
!cjr:slaiie i.itlnjt
nla. It was reported In dispatches from I r?rvir. W. Ho;b-n, a contractor l!vlnIt.ll headquarter, tadnr. ! t ;s Jack50n Ftre.t Garv, the "mo" illuac was cleared and , . r. . A many prisoners taken by the horse-1 r5aint,ft ln d:vcr Fu 1 f""d b" men. avnlry ni-hed the aims and Hl-' aI oll::e r' ITolben through Attornovs
though raa-ny horses wf shot from under them they fonght on foot until they droie the enemy out. fter reachlna the town the men dismounted and fought from house to bouse. The whole -raO" of the Itsll.in squadron wns killed. lb- Austrlnn
eo-ninnndrr -ml r.tuH
wrre ruptured.
But v frit now
lenders hre are s' . onderine
llBe remnnnt- of the enemy fled. Irnr-
T", -
j! i r"'frp(i witti dead.
A font'njrent .f 3 Serbian
left today for Sussex. Canada,
the;, wll P'i i;T- ttaimnir for a shot t t .nw- pi ii.r t goinjr to France with the .idkhn division. Tn' contingent tonist of S. r nlir.1! u ho are a box e the diafi ar-d r."t An".'rKan citizens
a ve be..-n reel u.ted bx fei bian vt-
xv h a t
of Garv ' "T'l"'" lo the Republican organir.a t ion !
where V xi.on pot .,jc- , . ' . .
.onasit; ore takeniaxvay from the next "'" o.
,rii.nni or tne I knln
:'ssi.n.
It xx a s
foregone conclusion
' xx i
I
ft :
:ti i 'ii''ag
I MINORS CANNOT ENLIST IN ARMY j It xvHl he no lonper possible for
j minors enlist m th- army with only i
a Matement troin t heir employers or j parents io t'icr ae. Fropi -r(!"rs j re eix ed by nc'riiitiiis Corpora! Msgi i rder at 5aiy a swo: n statement from j the pai er.ts or lejrsHv appoititeil puardi.ui xv ill be i eo,vUred henceforth. feee canning" j DEMONSTRATION
Mi.". Hiar. don. tfa rd en s in oxer
s u p e i i n t e r. d e n t of war n hundred back yards
district is
'hat both would brc-elor ted a the fall - meaty d'pnfoh states.
rleclion r.oih ha c had long experience I on,t oetachments of crmed peasants in the house. An -; interesting race un- ltre Mn nnT' e.-upled several o? Questionably will, develop If both men j fl" ,wn Ic-nxe the houv. Both the sprakfrshlpi X" f-,rm!na that resion has hecn and the floor Lrdershlp vii! be turned !,t,i,S"d CId farm laborers who a-e orr to other?. ,xorklnc undrr (Ifra.j protection have The Indiana tsiblic ser. ice commis- j sion i? attract'iivr xvide attention na- j
tionally because. ,f jts handling of Indiana's xartime etility problems. Many of the larger teo'onicnl publicans of tho
country are centering their attention on J the unusual solutions of wartime prob- j lems of utilities and th public that j have featured rncrnt action by the com- ' mission. The npp'ication of -business !
men's ideas" to the solution of the.'e
problems, rather ' than the fom.fr liar
ro-v logal. or "hible-bound" x iexx point, which guided thednd.ana commission, is being eommentedon favorably by dozens of the country 's l la rgest publications.
rattrson and f'rites m the superior court Tt Hammond. The complaint recites that the coarl was married Jur.e CO, 1 Jl, and separated in Max- of this yrar and has on child. Il-len. Mrs. Holben alleges her husband kicked hr ln th back and vts othcrxv:' cruel. .n o:nitig horn.'- aft?.r spending the day at busirf-s.s b: x-oi;'.d he col and ind iff-rent and rtcote himself to a newspaper an lgltct hr. she sta'e" His x early income i t .v"en three and five ihousarid eloliars a yar. Zilrs. Hoiben rlarrr.s. nnd states that he o their home worth $C.jV nd f.ftcc: thous.itid dollars of construe' ion tr.'l equipment machinery. Sh" asks n divorce, Sfl.0'10 alimony and ?;3 a ntonth for the support of the child.
iDEGLARE REDUCTION I !
CO. FUMES NUISANCE
None so poor but can buy W;
ind Thrift Stamps.
SAVE SUGAR
3 TOR. THE
: ;E. Chicago Residents on the !
War Path Because of the Smelly Smokestacks.
j westward fieri Adorns street, along I Txx-en t v-fl f th ax-envte. Gary, anounces
a free ranin; demonstration to be given Friday, at 2 o'clot. k and the evenintr of .T ii 1 -.' Ifc Thi e will lie canning on
"he plan i econtmended by the departtnent of a e rf u 1 fi re of th t'nitei j Ptafes. The process tliat the povernl cent recommends xx'il! be explained I The demonstrators are on a tour and are carrying n''t the program of th I covet nment without any cost to those j who wish to attend the demonstration.
i .
!.CT TflT-TM TWO
TO GET BOOKS
tj I The Gary ) j rectiiar meet;ng f- ! to extend t lie p
R j p;; hi i" 1 1 or a l " R soon as the t
teg j x isnry t.oai d ma M j ma intmanc" of 5 I xx ill he deliverer.
vary board at their Monday night voted
MANUFACTURERS OF REGION WILL MEET
mond Country Club Dinner Problems Will be . Discussed.
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Oil
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DIIGHTS
i A petition sifrned bx- several East I
Chicago residents has been forwarded to Secretary Frank Evans of the Chamber of Commerce asking that he take steps toward abating the smoke and odor nuisance at the '..! ci ".-f. Induction ("ornpanx s plant jn Chicapo ave-
ThursdayfEvening at Ham-: Dec'annp that "by nMoxvinjf the fumes
and fmoke coming from its plant in such enormous quantities to impair the health and happiness of the citizens of that part of East Chicaco knoxvn as
j Oklahoma." the petition also add?? that j the thickness of the fumes nnd smoke I make street travel dantrerous in that
J part of town and that as a result acciManufarf urers and plant superintend- j dents hnxe occurred. ent of Gary. Hammond. Whitinft. East S Protestants include Joseph H. Jur-
Chicago, Indiana Harbor, Tlobv and ' -ch. Andrew I uzy. Pati! Sax ina. Juiius
Aetna have heen invited to aitr-nd a rtin- I Vic!
pnx-ii.ee . of the (,ary j nr at six o'clock tomorrow evening- at Ka'
to . John township. As j the Hammond fount ry flub xvhere they U has. Geamon. Kusti Olik. Src-ve K'raly. xxvnll!p trustee and ad- I uilt listen to an arldmss hv r.-.nV I Jamf S Harlow Mtke Mnha Stv XI57.
oaid makes provision for tho Smith oX Indianapolis, secretarv of the ! lo. E. T. Wells and Andrew Vihcncc.
bianch the books,' Indiana State Ma nu f aci n rers' Associa-'
tion. j Mr. Smith la'ans to discuss govern- ' mental actixilies and what the povern- j
ment aesnws or mausiriai associations
Alkali Makes Soap Bad for Washing Kail
cls'ey. Anna Bel!. Han Badnan. Louis j ouphly, arid rinses out easi'c."ilvasz. Stex-e Kisln, Fttvr Peterson, ! dries quickly and ever y, nr
th
1. To do this It xvilb
I lie ti"i'ris.i!' for the township officials t i to maite a tax levy of 5 or "0 cents' I on the n honed dollars when the branch library wiil he located at either' I t J"hn. .Sci-.e i rrx il!e or I; er.
lEAST CHICAGO ! MAN ARRESTED
The trial
Gabriel
fe j K--nr.edy avenue. East Chic M was a:'re?td on Idianepols
a?.se or 4 . M
1 1 c a a o . who
boulevard
'July 13 by Officer Volkman and Plnaer
for hrinsirine liquor into the state xva ' o n t i n i : e d . Mi. x,V:!!is Floe, attorney for Sas-ve. asked that there he a trial by Jury.
Th case was st for Julv 24 at '
clock in the Hammond city court.
EAST CHICAGO CASE CONTINUED
and is expected, to point out how local J The case Bga;nt Stexe Gerceiy. of industrial exreutixes can co-operate j East Chicago who was arrested June with the various departments at Wash-! -9 on Gostbin street by Offuer Warner ingrton. W. B. fonkey of Hammond was for bringing I'qiior int the. state was reriuested by Mr. Smith to arrange for continued for the third time this mornthe meeting. ! ir.gr in the Htmrnund city court.
The Gary Public
is invited to an "Open Meeting" of thestockli9lders of the CONSOLIDATED ARIZONA COPPER MIXES COMPANY, to be held at their offices, 22 West Fifth Avenue, Thursday evening, July 18th, at eight o'clock. Richard E. Houren, who has just returned from the mines, will give first hand information about the company's properties. COME AND HEAR. Mid-Continent Securities Company FISCAL AGENTS. 22 West Fifth Ave., Gary, Ind. Telephones 1407 and 1066
B00ZE TRIAL AT CROWN POINT r?"?'-M, To T"f; Tniej 1 CROWN" POINT. IN"D.. July 17. The trial of Frank Craxxford and Wm. Tompkins, the South Pend boot-leasers cauKht on Sn'.urdty near I.oxvell xxith ."f gallons of xvl-.iskey ln their posses5 ion, was h'hl before Mayor Hayes on Monday. The men ple-rl guilty and Craxxford xx.as fined J.",a and Craxxford. who is an ev-saloen keeper and was the oxxner of the whiskey, xxas fined $110 ati'l !0 f-'ays in the p-nal farm.
ARREST YOUTH FOR. TAKING HIS DODGE CAR I Serjeant Wrifenbach cf the East Chi- J caeo police late yesterday afternoon at!
fabjmet arrested Eaxcrio' Payne of i
Whitinc foliowina a complaint made by j E. A. Oossett that his Podpe tour:!)? j
cir had been taken from Barber's psr-
age at Hamraond. where -young Payne j B
i employed. Whether Payne took the I fi car out for a pleasure trip has not been i B
determined.
The trial xvill i-e held July :th.
Most soaps and prepared shampoos ontcii. too notch a'.ka'i. which ia very injurioc,.-. ;.. thi scp'p and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is just plain mulsified cocoanut oil. tor this is purtt and entirely greaslcss. It's very chcar. and btats the most, expensive, soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can Ret this a any drujr store. and "i fewounces will last the w hole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with xxater and rub it in. about a tc-.if pooaiful is ai'. that Is required. It makes an abundance
of rich, creamy lather. o!oa:iscs thor-
Tlr: hair
rd is soft.
fresh looking, bricht. r'jffy. wavy and easy to handle. Kesides. it loosens and takes out every partjcl of dust, dirt and dandruff. Adv.
Liberty Bonds Bought ini soM at. New York Stocfc Exchange Price3 CorresponSeace Solicited J.Huban& Company C05 Broadway M3ct. BIdjr., Detroit, Mica.
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DRAFT MEN, 'TENSHUN! VOLUNTEERS V ANTED Th East Chicago city draft, board has aked Tsif: Tivr. to net this information to men e!igth to the seiec-
tix'o draft
ur.teers are xvnntel to enter
i
!t ir-fr at Valparaiso university; rntram-
y I tnent July 22. M Cight volunteers are wanted for AuH sust 15 at rurdue university and the
class of 1915 is eligible. Applicants must pass general military service physical examination and should have an eighth Krade education.
HUN DRIVE IS NOT RENEWED ft'NtTro rr.K C ri van am t.OXPOV. July lfi, 4:?n p. m. The first German rush in the new Champasrne drixe is definitely checked, it was learned authoritatively this afternoon. Up to noon the German drix-rj had not been renewed. From Rheims to the Marne. a Iwrpty mile front, ther is local fishtinR. Eisexxhere there is only klrmishinir.
mm
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B j Eisht vn!i f i t h.i a rm v m
TWIN CITY MAYOR GOES TO TERRE HAUTE Mayor Leo F. MacCormack and family of East Chicago today set out for Terrc Haute in their car to attend the funeral i f Mrs. MacCormack's sister-in-law. Mrs. Benjamin Reveal, xvho died last night. The MacCormacks expect to be home at the end of the xxerk.
HERE'S SOMETHING
THE HUNS CAN DO
ICvitep Pp-.ss Cxnt.EGR XJT 1
PARIS. July IT. German air ra:3ers
last nifrni nomneo sn .mcrican Ken
Cross hospital at Jeuy. killing: txvo men and injuring nine persons, including at
least one woman. Thehospital was full cf wounded and operations were proceeding when the attack began.
America has not yet begun to fight! Neither has she really begun to save. But we must hurry along the fiehters and the savers.
Woman's Devotion to Home
The War Savings Fledge Card is a little note written to Uncle Sam to assure him that you are with him in the war and that you intend to stay to the finish.
Home duties to many women appear more important than health. No matter how ill they feel, they drag themselxes through their daily tasks, overdo and ray the penalty in headaches, backache, dj-agging-down pwins and nervousness; they become irritable, and finally discover that some form o.f female complaint has fastened itself upon them. When a woman gets into this condition there is one trid and true remedy made from the roots and herbs of the field. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for more than forty years has continued its great xvork among
women in restoring neaitn arter many 1
other remedies have tailed. Adv.
it i -UVi is k 1 i ts e- 4k Va
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A man certainly needs too look his best
in the good
o 1 d summer
time. Every-1 thing here inihaher-1 dashery for a better g
vacation every thing to please him including low pri
ces. I A LITTLE j BUYS A LOT!
Xo man ever had too manv shirts, too much
neckwear, or too much hosiery, when away on a trip.
Palm Beach Suits $8.00 up. Golf Caps, -Tennis Shoes at a saving, too. You can pull up your trousers as far as you like with these Silk Hose at 75 cents worth .$1.00 a pair. All Straw Hats at 1-3 off! Women's Holeproof Silk Hosiery. $1.00 a pair. Open Evenings.
THE
MODEL
ROTHSCHILD & HIR'SCH
HAMMOND'S BEST CLOTHIERS g 568-570 Hohman St. Hammond.
