Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 18 July 1918 — Page 5
18 ,1918. WEEK'S SCHEDULE OF LIBERTY BREAD DEMONSTRATIONS BY FEIF.nI. HOME DF.MOSTHATIOX AGENT, MARGARET M. (OtlVELL. Riverside Prhoo! Wednesday at 3 p m.. Liberty Breads. Wallace ?ohoo!, Thursday, at 3 p m. Liberty FSroads. Liberty Hall Friday at 8 p. m . Liberty Bread.". The?! demonstrations to-1 ; I showthe 'ise cf breads made w-ith n--w-hrnt and are open to eveiybody. PERSONAL g SOCIAL NEWS Miss Zoe Busch of Johnson street w-:il entertain the members of the F. E. O. Club at her home this evening. ; The r. A. M. Club will meet tomorrow- ) evening with Miss Hilda Whites Webb street. ! 11 in I A wedding that will come as a surprise to their many friends was that of Miss Lucille Howard of 2$ Russell street and Hubert La Violette. who were quietly married last eseninit. Aoro. ramea ry a few friends the party mo-i tored to Crown Tent where the ceremony was performed. Mr. and Mrs Guy Bowcn and Mr. and Mrs. Ross English were in the party and acted as attendants. Mrs. A. E. Tinkham of fil Waitham ' Hohmjn St.. Near Stata Phones 1420 - 1421 23 WELCOME You are -welcome at our store if you want a postage stamp, or merely want to ask a question, or want us to do something for you, or just want to use the telephone. Please feel welcome every time you corae into our store. Wait and rest in the store as often and long as you want to. Specials for Friday and SaturdayMalted Milk. . . . 50c size Horlick 10c size 3c 7c El Vampiro, (Swat the Fly rowder. i 25o size Coiorite 19c 50c size Kind's Xew Discovery. .J C (Patent Medicines at Cut Prices) "it ia.t STATe HAMVCNSIOO We Cannot Afford to Make Cheap Glasses You can not afford to wear them. "Service and Quality" i3 our motto. HAMMOND OPTICAL CO. 141 E. State St. Hammond PHONE OFFICE 2626. PHONE RES., 2928. Chas. Mask itilU Work STORM DOORS, SCREEN WINDOWS DOORS AND ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL FURNITURE. 174 CALUMET AV., HAMMOND, 1ND. (Near Huehn St.) -yg eg-"., ty. Mif-ff
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i invited to an "Open Meeting" of the stockholders of the CONSOLIDATED ARIZONA COl'PKlf MINES COMPANY, to be held at their offices, 22 West Fifth Avenue. Gary. Richard E. Hourcn, 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
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ciety of the M. E. church yesterday aftI ernoon. There was an attendance of thirty members and a number of business matters of Importance were disposed of anion which was the paying of their five hundred doliar annual rledge. Mrs. Sylsvestcr and Mrs. Fuller gae several instrumental selections after which the second division who had j charse of the program, served light rej freshments. This will be the last meeti ins for the summer. ! j Mrs. H C. Hatfield of P 1 2 L'rie street ! will ontertain the Kings Daughters of 'the Christian church tomorrow all day. i They w jll sew for the Red Cross. The Woman's Mooseheart Legion. Chapter 12' will have their regular meeting: tomorrow night at the Moose hall. After the tii5.np.-j session there will he some card games for the ladies and invited friends. Meeting begins at 7 45. St. St. Taul's Senior League meeting ! for this evening has been postponed for j two weeks when a business meeting- will be held at the church Thursday evening-. ' August 1. The Woman's Benefit Association Maccabees will have their regular meetins tonight at the hail. Ail members arc urgently requested to attend as a'l rtues for insurance are due and must be paid at this time. A pretty wedding yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock was that of Miss Lillian Bassow". daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bassow, f?,a Alice street, and Mr. George Mansel of East Chicago. The ceremony was performed at the s;. haul's Lutheran church with Rev. W. Lichtsinn officiating.. Miss Ester Schrelger. cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor and Mr. -William Kggebrccht was best man. The two little flower fiirls were ilornThv KrwH i.n. mend and Dorothy McMills of East Chtcafio. They carried baskets of white roses and mixed flowers. The ring bearer was little Miss Loretta Bassow of Valparaiso carrying the rirg in a white Lily. The three little maids were dressed in white georgette crepe. They were all cousins cf the bride. The bride's gown was of white satin, trimmed in chiffon and pearl beads, her veil was caught with a band of lilies of the valley. 5he carried a beautiful bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore white georget te crepe and carried white, roses The bride's going away gown was of blue silk. After the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's home find the dinner a? served at 8 o'clock to fiftyguests. The home was prettily decorated in the national colors of red. white and blue. At eleven o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Mansel left 'or an extended trip to New- York City. Mr. Mansel's former home. They will stop at Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mrs. Mansel has been employed as clerk at the Gibson office and Mr. Mansel is teller in the East Chicago Bank. The invited guests from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bassow of Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Drcxel and family of Chicago. Miss Elsie Kolkmcyer of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. V. Dixon of Fast Chicago. Alfred Dixson of East Chicago and brother Edward Dixson of the Great Lake? Training Station and Miss Ester Dixson of East f'hirasn. brothers ar.d sister cf 31 lTHfcVORU S 50 GROW WO BETTER EPXH DAV BUT BBIHG STRICTLY ON THE LEVEL CONTINUES JTO ATTRACT ATTENTION CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING. Phone 771.. aw
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Mr. Mansel, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Griswold. Miss Josephine Mason and Mab'.o Thomas of East Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. James McXills, Ray Cadman of Kast Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Ilassow, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dassow. Mis.
i Christian r.sow, Mrs. Chas. Koch, sr., I Mrs. Anna Vlsconti and family. Mrs. Alonzo Higglns of Hammond, and M!s Jewel Romgartner of Pyer. - j Miss Lula Moore and Miss Rhea .Johnson of South Itutler. Mich.. motored through to Hammond last Saturday and I have been visiting: with Mrs. K. K. Heck and Mrs. K. A. Grtswold. The ladies started n their return trip today and took, with them Miss Vera McDonald. who has b-en visiting her aunt. Mrs. Beck for the past three weeks. Mrs. Beck's father. B. F. Bump, also accompanied ihe party and will vteit or several weeks. Miss Beatrice Hansen of The Times staff, accompanied by her sister. Mrs John P. Snialley. of Detroit street, left today for Washburn, Wis., to visit t!i"ir sister. Mrs. Howard B. Easter. Mis. Smalley will return after a two week-' stay mid Miss Hansen expects to be gone the remainder of the summer. Cyril H. I.loyd of 47 Sibley street, who has been in the hospital for the past 10 day for a minor operation, will return to his home today. After a few days' recupeiation Mr. I.loyd will e-nlist in the V. S. army. He had claimed exemption on account ol Mrs. I.loyd. but she has finally Riven her conrent. knowing his country need? his services. Mr. and Mrs "Wilbur Wilson of Harrison street and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hiy and son Edwin of State street left yesterday for Will.amspnrt. Ind . to spend a week with their father. Edwin Wilson, also their sister. Mis. E. W. Hush. From there they will to to Portland Arch, a resort on the Wabash river and will spend a week camping. -- Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Hatch of 155 State street are visuting in Roberts. 111. at the home of Mr. and Mr?. Geo. P. Ent sign. Miss Molly Moorehouse of Hammond. Ind., is visiting: her father. Hoius Moore house, at St Joseph. 111. till.) News. r. F. Odd left Monday for Hammond. Ind . wli'-re he ha3 accepted a new position. His .family will not leave for some time. Geneva Herald. Mrs. Jacobs of Hammond is spending a few days in I'orter with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Johnson. Chesterton Tribune. Miss Genevieve Hoffman, a student at St. Bernard's hospital, Chicago, is visit ins her mother. Mrs. John Xordstrand of Clinton street for a few days, Mr?. Frank Eckmsn of Plummer ave nue is visiting at her former home m j Erie. Fa. I ! AT r. I.. J. Heiman of 4 9 Prackert street had as her suests last Tuesday j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cullen of Whiting:. ; a bride and groom of recent date. j AT ORPHEUM NEXT WEEK "Hearts of the World." the rw j i-creen sensation upon which P. W. Griffith has been expending his ener- j ge as a producer for the past twn j cars, will b exh'b:ted for the flifti time in Hammond et the Urplic-m theatre Monc&y. ' This screen drama, w hich is the third long enough to provid en entire evening's entertainment. Mr. Grifnn nas poaucea toe iui:ri i-mh, "The Birth of a Nation.'" and "Intolerance." is a powerful drama with a patriotic purpose, and was filmed on the western front under the auspices of the British and French War Offices Mr. Griffith, however, does not announce "Hearts of the World' as a war drama but primarily as a love story in which the war is a grim background. Like former Griffith produ -tions. "Hearts of the World'' is mount ed on a stupendous scale with eve-v conceivable, sound effect to lend reality to the picture. A large symphony orchestra performs a brilliant score. WAR LOAFER? Merlin Jnko. of 673 Oaklv avenue was arefted by Officer Eckstein on Stat street charged with being a war loafer. FOUND GUILTY. GeTge Gilnian of 614 Conkey avenue. Hammond, "was arrested yesterday by A. A. Zi'ks special agent and charged with petit lareeny. Gilman was sentenced to three divs in jail and fined $33 b - Judge Klots In the Hammond city court. FINED $15 AND COSTS. F.obrt Basso of Alice street, llar.i- ; mind, who was arested sesterday by I Officer Carlson for driving his autoI mobile v. h:le Intoxicated. He was fined $15 in the Hammond city court th?s i morning by Judge Klotz.
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Mrs. Phamie Ingraham Call - ed by Death; Wife of a Newspaper Editor. IS'i'Ei :a- To Thb Times PKESO'TT. Arizona. July 1. Mrs. rhair.ie Viola Inerahatn, w.fe of John C. InKraham f the Joi rnal-.M iner Maff. died n: ti e family home in East Fiescott shortly after ten o'clock last nij?ht, her panxint; having been a most peaceful one and caused by heart disorder. Jlr.. Ingram had been In poi.r health f ir Ffvere.l months, bi.t had been onlv lacutelv ill for four dan. Slie. v.-as 2 years of age end if survived by her j husband and father-in-law, M. H Injgrutit of thl.s city, her father, .1. Frank Shine, two brothers, and one iki.r nil " o! tile latter living- at the old family j horn- at IVInj'iiar. Ind. ! Fhp.mie lola Shine was born in i 'ia mmond. Indiana, on June 13. 1S92, and npent her siilhood In that ci?y and '"' moicu in " mamar in the same state. She was married t Mr. Ingram at that place on October 11. ISM. and a few month." lit"t they came to Arizona, where they have since continued to reside. Mrs. Innram was for many ".ears a member of the Presbyterian liitrih at Hammond, and later trans -fi rred her affiliations to the Methodist Episcopal hurch. She was a irl of lovely Christian character and a devoted wife, and her pa..-ini will b,' deeply and sincere), depjrred bv ail wh-i knew her. N, arraf.frenicnt for the funeral have jet been made. MU'S PAY FOR MAN'S , PLEA OF GIRLS
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Increasing Pay of Contriller's Clerk. Women workers of Hammond, stenographers, clerks and others in business occupations, today rallied to the support rf the stand made by Hidlus Hunter at the council mooting Tuesday evening that the women employes at, the city hail are entitled to men's pay for men's w ork. It was pointed out todav that, the j raise in pay Riven the Wk in the controller's offlce is only SCfMt a year and .makes the vouns: lady's salary $1200 i instead of $!.(i0n. With the present cost I of living $100 a month is ns necessary i for a young woman as n man doing the i samo work, th w omen workers argue. WILL COST you TEN GENTS EXTRA i I - . j If YOU JjOTO. t Buy TlCKet at j Station, Look What Happens . Time? F.'"f.ei. At .tate "rtTAi.. INDIAN'AP' 'LIS. INP. 1, The :cag-I-ake Shor; and South Rr.ci Kulroid has just filed a petiiinn with 'he public service commission of Indium, asking that authority be granted the company to charge 10 rents addi- j tional to ra-h passenger entering tha j trains of the road at recognized stn- ' Hons, who does not buy a ticket. The!
Interstate commerce commission, the pe. Few fc;k 9un-.,rin)c from wdn(.T and t'tion says, has granted the request. I bladder troubles ever th.nk that the Th request affects Hammond. Kast j "neals which they are taking ere hastenChicago. Onry M.Uer. Miehiga nty. iSSitSuTf'L . Xew t.arlisle and South HenJ. This poison is taken into the system (through a diseased condition of the kid-
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"Hearts of the Wcrld." reported as e.m,T3ii-ig in art and 'realism, and quii' beyond c-mrare w it a any prev i-i achievement of even th w izard w h.. create! "The r.trth of ? Xitio:i" and "Intolerar.cf." wilt o;vn it? f:e-d:iy local engagement at. the Himniund t.rphcum Mor.riay. In th:'. his r.ewe.-t scieen rf-'rivn. Mr. ;ciffith !..-- f:!i .ed a v t id picture f the present v ! war. and amid t scries of pia.t ! fw.on of aetiial little li""jo"i t!i- i:rr,tt r.nd al'ied for .- he brs interv ovn .1 simple love story of tremendous human interest. This acconipltshntent wt only made posible through the co-oper.-.ti.'ii cf the i;iitish ..cd French war ofTice?. The interpreting cast includes Lillian r.nd Dorothy ilish. Robert Ifarron. Master rien Akxf.nder, leorge frawceit rind I "ieor-e geicmann. The production will be prer.enied in typical ilritflth style, with elaborate found ffect . A bril!:an score correctly pyrichronisinj." with the pf ur will be performed by a larse symi'liony orchestra.
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REMING COMPLETION The Lyndora hotel, the finest in north--.1 . ... .1. O, T.. I . ( - 1 I P'.int. j ne notei. wnica i;;c s voiumnini . . ... ... . .r avenue, was built as a wai measure to I provide a place for the department heads, other officials and i-.iilcd war workers to live, and tost more than a jjartcr of a million dollars'. It is as thoroughly modern as any hotel on Manhattan Island and its equipment is remarkably, fine. While families will be permitted to live there while seeking homes in Himmond. it is 1 rot really a family hole", but. primarily for the war workers alone. The riamc L nlura was taken from the name of 1 the Lyndora Land Company, which own."! the grounds and built the hole!. THEY HAD NO CARDS. Clifford Pullman of Dallas. Tex . and Bormon Kocko. 1"21 Madison street, and Abraham Forres, West I'ifih ainue. tary. are held at the Gnry city Jali on charges that they had no cards.
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-G A R Y- . TAKES OUT PERMITS FOR THREE FLATS H. Iverson. Gary, this morning took out permits Mr the erection of three two-story ami a half flats to cost $6.nno .-irmn avenue and I'o k street 'ther rernut not, icti t,. n : Thirtv-sever.th n r,' ... Street, for the erection of i, nne-story concrete residence to cost J2.;,0u. MAYOR HODGES ORDERS ALL SIGNS BE REMOVED rroni now and henceforth blind n-. ge,ie or "vidcr.es that Honors ing sold in nn- mi i , j . u ... .. i.ji ,i sieoamg ! i n is morning Mayor lfEs i;s,..i Strict orders to all ,r,li, i. r and destroy n evidence that liquors are' being handled or soil. All Minds or j screening of former saloons w ill be torn ' down and destroyed or any evidence nf I whatsoever nature that there arc liouors will he .-onflseated and destrovel and the proprieto-s will be arrest-d and iinen in accordance, to th bon.-dry law GARY COUPLES ASK DIVORCE In the ing two ary superior court this mornl.'uy com, ls hv oio." ., r i.i un asiung diM-.rces. PolkosUy. through her SHrna Johnson a ttoi neys, Mac- ! racken and t'a asks a divorce from i her husband Frank Rolkoskv r ln mi., . abandonment and Eojng awav with another woman whr,So name h unknown ano i-.obert fhitlMy. through his Bt. torney. Jonas O. Hoover ati-c ti,. 1. he be divorced from h abandoned him. is wife, Jennie, who RUNAWAY BOY HELD AT MINNEAPOLIS John Mayack. 16 years old. a Gary hoy runaway, has be-ti Arrested and is being held for his father at Minneapolis. The father left Xor Minneapolis this; morning to bring the boy back. HIT BY AUTO; LEG FRACTURED John Klanderin, presldrrt of the Mot"r Kxpress Company, IM27 Washington street. Cary. while crossing Seventh avenue and Broadway in his machine last evening hit a man by the name of Steve Bfrnat. fracturing his leg. Klan'lerin v. as put under arrest on charge of violating the traffic rules. ALLEGED SLACKER RELEASED Phillip Jones, errested in Gary on the charge of having no card or evidence that he had registered at Memphis, has been released by Chief Bra scion. 500 MEN HIT BY THE FIGHT OR WORK ORDER The Calumet Township Council of Defers of which Harvey J. Curtis Ik chairman have practically computed its census of sll registrants in Gary of ail those engngc-1 in nop-essntiaI work. The census includes the n.nr.es of emPOISONOUS INJECTION '-.eys and bladder. In the healthy man nature provides an ou'let for this poison, j Those in ill health must take a medicinal Tip to drive this death-dealing poison 1 from the s'-.iem. For over 20 vears i GOLD MEDAL. Haarlem Oil Capsules doing this work. Thev effect relief in all diseases arising and bladder troubles. Don t i rut off thi.- vital matter of attending .io your heeitn until !t f ! yourfuncral arrangement time to make '"Jet a box of GOLD MEDAL, Haarlem Oil Capsules toSaj. Look for the genuine. Your drut'fist sells them. Thev are guaranteed or ! money refunded. 'insist on GOLD i MEDAL Brand. Adv.
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t fain hnn t K nfl mm.. m.A w - I , - - v r . uuiTita ai-a iiiei tiiail mail reports that at least 500 are not engagcd in essential work. OPEN MEETINGOF POULTRYMEN Members of the Gary Foultry and Pet i Stock association will meet tonight in' the auditorium of the public library to. adopt their constitution and by-laws. : Thp new jiticrim I inn In a V. t n wit r. r a . j (n vorv rapidly, fifty members now heing enrolled, eleven of which are wornen I'rofessor Frank Dubel of th Froebel school, nn expert on poultry, will lecture on Incubation and the general public is invited. BIG CROWD IS EXPECTED f.arKf't. To Tpf. Timfs 1 ' CROWN" POINT. IND., July 1C Man-j eger nonact ions of the big motorcycle j meet at the fair grounds next Sunday is j getting new entries every dav and promisef the liiret m1K,n.i ,.,,,1 .,.- "nent ever hr.d In Lake county. He has h"f'n Plse'! with the indication that an enormous crowd will come to see the races. COL. W. J. RILEY RETURNS HOME President Walter J. Riley oX the First Calumet Trust arid Savings Bank of Fast Chicago has returned to his office Ifter spending several days in Missouri. HOBART Mesdames A. Newman and P. Thompson brought suit aginst W. I.. Holm : Monaay for possession of the Hobart i Ifouso. The case came up at Garv and I Mr. Holm agreed to vacate within 10 days. Mrs. Ew-ighleben. who has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Wr. Scharabach 1 for the past ew years, was taken udI deniy ill yesterday with a stroke of I paralysis. I Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson and I family of Crissman v isit-d l.crc yes rjday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Traeger. Miss Olive Lehman was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Geo. Rhodes left yesterday for th east where he expects to locate. Miss Eliza Bruehach left yesterday for Chi'-ago to visit with relatives for a couple of days. tsy lweive r C O . . Bottles of f L, i
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