Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 29, Hammond, Lake County, 20 July 1918 — Page 5
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WEEK'S SCHEDULE OF LIBERTY BREAD DEMONSTRATIONS BY FEDKIi VI. HOME l.:IOSTRATIOX AC.F.ST, JUIKiAHKT M. ( OIlM'.l.l,. Riverside School Wednesday at 3 p m... Liberty F reads. Wallace School, Thursday, at 3 p m . Liberty Broads. Liberty Hall Friday at 3 p. m . Liberty Breads. These (IfTnonPlrations will shiiw the use. of breads made with r.o wheat and arc op.n to everybody. PERSONALS SOCIAL HEWS! TO H02TOK THE BOYS. The Knisrhts pn.l I.nHies' of Seee.ritv will keep open house tomorrow after- j noon, 1.3" to 7 p. m. at their hall over ' the Lion Store in honor of th ir seven I metr.bers who hae been called to in! colors and will leave Tuesday inorniiiK, ' July 23. AH nun who hae ieceicd the j call to leave on this rtat are cordially f Invited. There will be entertainment i end dancing:. Refreshments will bo ' served. i There will be a meettnp this evening of Dorcas Lodpe of Reheknhs at the I. O. O. V. hall in State street. The Knights and Ladies' of Security will give a farewell rartv at the hall In the Rimbach building Sunday afternoon ! in honor of Norton lleppner. Frank i Carey, Edwin Johnson and Braxton ! r Shirley, who will leave Tuesday morning.i for the V. S. army. All memKrs and I friends are invited to attend. Mrs. Lewis Shurte, Mrs. Kd r.rowne'l, Mrs. J. A. Taylor and daughter. Mrs. Kitchell Hayhurst and daughter and -Mrs. j tarry itaynurst, members of the uujioiiig jvummg i iuo ii i.uneii were tn guests of ilrs. A. A. Brannon, : Truman avenue Thursday. Ju!y ISth. 54 The public Is invited to a sacred concert given at the Methodist church on ' Truman avenue Sonday evening at K I o'clock. Local talent will be assisted j b- Kna Morehoose Nagler. reader; Prof. A. V. Nagler. pianist; both of Evans- j ton. III., and Mrs. Cisrk. soprano, of' Chicago. A silver offering will be taken . in the interest of the war fund. Fol- j lowing Is the program: I Prelude in D minor Vockner ! Paul SiegriM. j Violin "Keep the Home Fires Burn- j mg" Walter Friiehiir.g A Daughter's Sacrifice j Edna Morehouse Nagler Song Selected j Rhapsodie Mignonne Rolling I Lili Nagler, Prof. Nagler. I Mixed Quartette Selected Louise Becker. Anna Becker, Paul Sie- j grist, Floyd Miller. j The Sign of the Cross Bartlett ! Edna Morehouse Nagler. j Fire-flies Grant Schafer I
Minnie Burgher. , A Son r of Libert v 4 w v,.,lt Pentecostal CHuxcii of th Hal.
Lili Nagler, A. W. Nagler. j Fantasie Epstein ! A. W. Nagler, Lili Nagler. I Heard a Voice Glover Mrs. Clark. Lili Nagler. Cross the Bar (with musical ohligato) Tennyson Edna Morehouse Nagler. Ftar Spangled Banner Audience The Epworth Leagues of the First M. E. church snd the Monroe Street M. K. church will hold an outdoor meeting Sunday evening at Douglas Park. The leaguers are requested to met at the corners of State and Hohman streets at a quarter of six o'clock to take the Street car in a body. Miss Gladys Bennett will be the leader and have charge of the meeting. Mrs. st reet Robt. Blaemire . has received word -.f 31 ! Sibley of the safe arrival of her daughter Floss at Wash- J 4 i-i f- ..-. i.r. rrT-Tt nf I the week to assume the duty of secon-1 class yoewoman. Miss Blaemire is stationed on V. S. S. Tritlan. She is the third member of the family to answer duty's call. A very pleasant and appropriate farewell partv was tendered hy members frien?a of Kvaneelical Endeavor League last evening at Friedens E van gel - More Power Less Gas Lahrlcant Carbon Remover Solves tho Carbon Problem. When your motor loses power, when it knocks, bucks and overheats, don't monkey with the carburetor. Send for a can of Lubricant Carbon Remover and pour two to four tablespoonsful Into each spark plus; hole. Follow directions and the motor will do the rest. It works like a cathartic. You will see the proof in the cleaned spark piugs. and you will set more power and more mile3 out sf every gallon of gasoline. Every ran guaranteed. Price, SI. prepaid. Agents wanted. T. H. Jordan 103 Detroit Hammond, Intl. Tel. 534. St. Phones 1420-1421 2t. J. t H. Iirffn Ma in pa "We pride ourselves on the variety and up-to-dateness of our stock and especially on the quality of everything we sell. You pay no more but you always get more for jour motify. because you always get the best. "SIMMER?'1 l 4L1TV I.AnEL, Drugs. Candies. Soda Water, Cigars. Stationery, Fountain Pens. Men's Shaving Supplies, Ladies' Toilet Needs. Come in and learn about cur wonderfully complete Drug Store. .i.'1Ii, etOHMl 3T.KIAS STATS HAMMONS Mil
leal rhuroii to liv.i of its tr ;iilvr. Win. Schrooter and Edward Bthimg. who will enter tho stvk'i' of ot.r eounlry under glorious Stars and Snipes. The i' .-iuu" has) prepnr.-d a l a u 1 1 fu I s:!k s r ice flag In honor of those who cr(v in our finny nnd navy which will he dedicated at n regular church s rv ioo nt Fried--ns, Evunfcelical church in the near future. The many friends nr.d rohlivcs of Fred Magdanz who leaves next Tuesday
frr training nt Camp Taylor. Hichni.l I ttX tho home of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Magdanz. 4!' 'J Murray street, j last evening for h pleasant .farewell i party. Tho proprietors f the Hanmi. nd Pairy ". and on-vvm Ut i s presonted the young man w'lh a heauttlul il - i watch as a token of r. inombranoo. The evening was spent meM en j. -vabl j' with music and refreshments were . rved The ladies of Moosehfart Legion. Chap'er !;, held their rocular m'-ting last evening at the Moose hall hi State street. After the business si s'.ioii s-v-"ml card ni'-'mbiTS K'inu 'Ul.l t ie irjrw.i l'v tht t'r ii'iid-. Tie' ilrst Mrs. r.d!tn. :. the j '11 Ul.ii tho no'.soia- j public card p.-u ty i pri.-.' w hs v. on liv s-cond hy Mrs. ('u. by M'S. Pevticer. w ill pror
be held Thursday afternoon, t n i . !.: nt v. .'1 eds of which will K io in.lke upjan.l !i''.ie l..vs'
the ba.anci at an accumulated sum Willi 1 which the ladits intend purchasing ; hirs- fiai;. - Mr. and Mrs. John BaUrxtnr of 3! Hiekory street, returned fn.iiiv from a ten day visit with ft tends at Streato;-. StatA ed Ii -ck and "tt:i wa. !!'.. Friends of K. o". I'fmmt. of South Hehman street, will i interested in know Ins that he : slow iy :rtipr. .tit; and c.ttMi a'otm- urv Pen.imr has boo n cotit'ned n ' Mr. I to h'3 home 1 w -is born for several weeks. A nine pound ha hv ci: 1 Thursday. Julv Isth. t. M : . ("has. K.i.ni of Su3 Henry Mrs. K. S. Ruertne and Miss Mildred of it." Summer . to! Mrs. a a tiphter. n;er .: e-t. w .i! a 1 1 e n d the v ousin. Miss .-cldin of Mrs. Knu -fine's ;-"tti'ide Pt'hfl'.. f Ensle-cereni"i-.v will take place at six o'. lo. '-c. Mrs. Erardaiitrhter w;!I remain for wood Th" th! ev,-r,inc ine and her .several days v;s;t. Mrs Remley of Crawf-irdeVi"". Ind.. vh has been spending several weeks in Hammond visiting with V.-r dauchter lrs. A K. Tinkham. of 51 Wailha.r. turned to ! r lo-rue t da v. reet, t Mrs Frank S. Stevens of P' (avenue and lo-r daughter. Vr. i skellenger and children. f I"1 gHs y 1 1 .: :1a.?nt rt f .1 lr.it ev.-ni 'l .'.r tc - ! I en i darvville Ind. where they have Vi!"nK fo- the pst two weeV. relatives James Stevens and famil Where to Worship rMeitiriK8 t Various Hsaasnil Churches rirst Presbyterian. Corner of Highland and Hohinan Sts. J. C. 1'arrett. .Minister. Phone 104(-K. 9:4G a. m. Bible school. t 10:45 a. tn. Morning tervice. Subject: "Power. 6.30 p. m. Junior Kndeavor. 6:30 p. m. Senior Enciefivor. V.30 i. ni. Evening worsn.p. Subjoct: "Solomon." arena. Corner of Michigan and Calumet. Rev. A. S. L'alsmeier. Pastor. I 9:45 a, m. Sunday school. 10:45 a. m. Preaching. S;00 p. in. Pentecostal L'n!o pralss service. 6:5.0 P- m. Young people's meeting. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Salvation Army. 267 East State street. 9:45 a. m. Company meeting. 2:15 p. m. Street meeting. 3.00 p. m. Christian Praise meeting. 7;X5 p. m. Street meeting. :00 p. m. Salvation meeting. Public invited. Capt. and Mrs. Pearsley. St. Paul's Church (EplsoopaL) V. J. Hawthorne, Rector. Holy Communion at f;:rn a. j'he final session ot the un.iny -...id until Setitember 1.1th at S.00 September 15th at S.00 a. m. The ch-.l-drs nare urged to remain for the crvire wl ich follows. Mid-day service and sermon with the choir nt f:3n a. to. This service is about one hour. Evening service with the choir at 7:3u p m The "Parish News" will be distributed to (morrow. I ! first Cnarcn of Cnrist, Scientist j 730 South Hohman sttovt. 10:45 a. rn. Sunday services. 8:00 p. m. Wednesday evening timontal meeting. 11:45 a. in. Sunday school. Iimaac-els Evangelical Church. The Rev. A. J. Hotz. Pattr. Sibley street. Phone 11SS-YV. 9.15 a. m. Sunday school. German and English classes. 10:30 a. m. German service. No evening service. tesItl The Associated Bible Students 3 p. m. I. O. O. F. hall. onpos i t9 i Mlnas Iept. shire. V n.lenomlnational services. F.verj' Sunday. All welcome. Seats free. No collection. ! XilothorUst Episcopal Church T. J. Ba.i-.tt. Pastor. 9 00 .a. m. Class iiH'i't'.ng. 9.45 a. in. nday sch.-t.l atil Ruble cla sses. j 10:45 m. Mr-rnin? worship. Theme; "The 'x look, rs." 2:30 p. in. Junior h-aguc. 6:o p. in. Epworth U acne. 7:30 p. m. Evening wois'oip. Theme: ' Our Lord's Second Coming." A chorus of 30 boys will sing at evening service. the Plrst Baptist Church. Rev. "lc.yd H Adams, pastor. 10:30 a. m. Morn in g service. Subject. "Good Shepard." 11:15 a. m. Sunday School session. 10:30 a. m. Burnhatn Sunday school. 1:30 p. m. East Hammond Kindergarten. 2:00 p. m. "West Hammond Sunday school. 2:30 p. m. East Hammond Sunday school. 8:00 p. m. Junior B. T. P. IT. 6:30 p. m. Intermediate and. Senior B. Y. P. V. 8:00 p. m. Evening service. Theme. "Personal Relationship to Jesus." Divine Healing' Meeting's Held at our branch, 513 l"0th street every Sundaj', 10 a. m. All free. All welcome. rriedens Evaarclical Cbnrcb. Cor. tfohl St. and Indiana Ava. Rev. Pettr Weil, Pastor
n ta y ; ii'.'h s herd. ' IV i"C. m.--St. Paul's XT? anscliccl Lutheran. I -O i ' ' - 1 till. r,'l!.!iir. -lot liia u V i.l ii ; ;i. -l-'n-.lish worship. Rev. W. 10. no m -11.15 a lu.S.lb.;. et T!il :,! i ." 2:3'i p. in.- - . :" !' ic - 'hi 1st inn o I m i e ion. M' -M f voting ni rubers of Ladies Aid. :ng Monro Street xtfrcUst Episcopal H. fUm-itd. I'.iM.T. ! i:00 a in. Sunday School. 1 1 .!'' n ill. Preach 'nf. s"-, vices. ".I'll p. 111. EpUoilh 1 1 agile. o :00 p. in. Evitiin;; service. Pine St. Prebbyterian Church. ln.fifi a, SiMKiay v. hool. l!:i i' ii. m.- i u :ne service. 6:30 p. m. Senior Chris! Ian Endeavor. 7:.".0 p., in - -I h. ei;in- service. j CongTcffutlonal Church North 1 hrom St. !(.- M -in o . Suti.iav it! paffr. ,i:o p. io I;, v. I'.it!.. r 'j tl,, p, tin. ,;i. Th'.s we-k's seri deliver ! he V.". (htesday ! o c t'ra or niei t in, DEMONSTRATION OF FOOD FILLS THE WEEK 1-i-:.-"i-:t i! -e t'een i--reads '! t?K' t y t b tend-i ti !" s M. i'i rr - ..f oat lav n I.'.in 1. fl o ;i i. o' in I ion il. d ..at. Ii.., oat i:h :-..i!e1 c - - r n in.ui i c ti l on! n d Ad.nmTioe have : f f . r s ha i i: 1 1 tin. fro? '?! 1 It... r; ' en Th. t !.e 1 . I'll! h'.rs" of the art.ve f!'strict erv c,. m nn ml a hi v : a n c have and t prd i . tie X i n u i i r.ces l.av. - t 'e ' . a lor.g s! fin 1 oi s i v.- ,. t: . i . . o 1 p i jhctun. of a j wo me I g rasi. It !. but tt t ' Hi. m mo-. I v o i . i o i tutiit V e.. It j! li'.e war. th. a I w ' n n . n g CANNING AT LIBERTY HALL Th" fi tion? g i v Agent w c ;i n r. il too c n n ; ill '; r iv- T-o .-d. ry 'a i ' 1 I.O; .:!; to stt : ('n in th co be able '' brgit n- r--rt ; n ' y in hat d . as ""Offat: o n fi ; ! . d f:t" Ii :: ant h unv c with t TV- , hall ootid be I I i lumond. . n cj , ;j schedul: ,E OF HOME DEMONSTRATIONS Mb, nr. H -i 1 W Cities. Thut-iia P.! Ft ida-. , M - M ond a v m . Line-.? n m.. Frank', in ( l-c-.ol hoi ads. I.ibeHal hou rs m.. at rtf-d Saturday, Liberty Hall TV-leOh. 74 UP TO THE WORKS BOARD (Cc,?; iroted from pagi one.) rt 1 : n soldiet Fl a i-,o-d.-.-m-! "?: i'i.,,. for th of r.-ol to th.iimv la'd to trims;, r' t f irhrin J l:n to save ;!d foo. wait while a!- , tow n bade, t e, t . p e1 I h- .' con-i'iet'. (1 ' Ju.-t as i i" ernmen1 ard better "i i.-v w.'uld not per ft.;" 1 to h-i.1 ' - P Co- p: oj-ct j .it l.ne would ho to a til.' bat: ,:..- I Hunt: L- ii- n m eet i iib nd wh o a .-k eil ; a r t : il t ' n.i? wo d .-i n y tii'go..d in : war. ! th i-i m uim j Ma v or 1 nb'-i Pro v ' of . a r iti! ps'.vemr It lire :-i n i c ' i ti e the t j ha II l-.t S ! , - lev t ee. ( ; j Wh'.tina & Fa - t cp. ! ".I, i toTi c. u: t eve!K OW . n knows fi;t. t trie r.t :' vv i. .-h in; i u ie ..ii ' .v In'erurt! tio- Ha mni.Td eng.. I ! a i i vv a " 1 1 1 :t. to a a v " nu e. . Ii' sa v t he t the 1 ( pa rt m en f t on nnd he hea r 1 Turpin. the rngiit.' ' . e nno-n t. at i a g..vi i oh--en t ! : ". u . rn o n : 's r I -a : i - c i f Labor i n W a .- th- st'O'.ii of A. t.cer en.i'loved i. :i : n n M . v tl Liber 11.11 1 '. no) n . -d the Li', et t v , I sua v night. ?n i 1 h verbal!n g 1 1 1 - H ; d wit li I..v. the board I ;. til 1 h- 1 oil;, -nc hi'.ns. He tiu' ti'ioiit gov- j sai-P !; that i I " W, ri n e : v a s Tfo;e c, a : ' r sent on. ilitV.'t ! cr? car -u'0.1 nv various .tily a handful m-----' thr.ti 2-io were largelv and the Ens there.' 1 j ' m pa n v - : rt : r 1 points v cannot !o:il-1 the eo nil ecit il the C. ar.1, Pi at - Inf.rurban. and i.uy fn new I for t h ' s; h ri"!'" e an 1 t n miiri! an h -...-. f.nd the ? s e 0 . ! vie. vvi-hon t c 1 .; 0 lo.-m the g The govern: m.-n can 1 ia,s p: i-.nilw.l. build the line i without a franchise '. t he re 1 y 1 ; 1 1 1 . I , k 1 . h n the .';; that it car line P '. e t i": e .'. But vv o u! d itself. s 1 1 e e od so ahead nr.! to; i id t ! 'f the city refused f rnv ri'iiin.ift'.' the- fv::towou'd m " a n r v . e 1 1 . 1 ; t w i 1 r. 't bn .an -pi e f.thci- rco ans w oyld bo riore ad v ing 'i'o noii mi on t ,t a : i 01 .1. such s firing- 1 stc-.r-i lai'i oads. in l.(ili liVKHl THINt; Then Hammond would 1. epp.-r iiTilt lhat is present the Rreat f ?f 1 1 ' n ?i l adeq tat-.- stc et ear f a ilities. Supposing th'- ,;:v- refuses to triant the fran- . ii'r. because tl:e government prefers Columbia avtn :e to Calumet avenue for the ex'.f-n.-if.p. and ti; street car cornpa nv report to the government, as it will doubtless be ulad to do, that the franchise has been refused. Who then will be to blame next w inter when the in.adeqt.ate system breaks under the Increasing strain, ttn.l unfavorable weather conditions, and p'ln'.i making war materials are closed dfn as they were last wli-ter or seriously hondicrxpped br'rcuse tlieir men could not get :o v.-o rk ? Only a few- months remain in which
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make the im prfivmnn t s the governnt d. sires nnd for whiou It Is wili: : l-un 'tie m..nev f pay for. The v ! :i aient was petitioned by teprea'.illves of Hammond to provide ref. Uoiibtles the street ear company will jrt - t be sorely offended if it la refused a iriiiicln.se that rorces it to go in den. $1in.i.n'i nnd to make improvements 'lint would cost more than $100,000 less in normal tunes. Its hands will b lean. It went before the city in xood i.i'.ili and presented the roverrment's plans and asked a franchise embodying liiem nnd it could do no more. Hut the stockholders won t weep very hard over the matter. They will have u knockout argument for years to comn when the city asks extensions and 1mp i o venientH. It is a use of HKINiJ FlK Til R GfiVERNMRXT A N I ' (i K A NTlNii T1IK FRANCHISE VoTlNC, F'lK THE STRBKT ii.MI'ANY ANI HKFFSlNi; IT. CAT. DESPERATE BATTLING OCCURRING (Continued from page one.) tiilrd division. General March made, thin announcement today. At the sama time he announced the maximum penetration of the German lines by the a.!lie it: ten mi Jen with a Keneral penetration I of peven miles ; Nearly 170.000 aetual nnhtlriK AtnerlI cans are cnfied. he saij. Last, oft'ieia.; j ; .iispmcru-s uisc'o.seu tnjit fiRJitlnK was ! still in progress with the cantnre of more puns and material very lik-ly. i The s. .;nty-seenih division Is op-raf-! , ir;; in the l.uii.a ill-.- sector. Copt tire of j I prisoners. March admitted, follows i I closely the press accounts. I I i I Offl. in! dispatchts dei-Iared Roissonn j ' is iinii' r heavy bombardment at the j hands of the allies. March's general rei it -w of tht: situation is in substance as I 1 ."i i ! o w s : Last Monday the Germans launched an attack which covered sixty milts of j front. The Champagne, positions wer I ! held by the French and one American di-j j vision, the forty-second, plus a regiment j I of celoted troops from the niic ty-second. j The e.-. ?i et n t 1 1 n vn Bli-ht A trtw the !
! ii the end j Marrie the Germans made an advance of he hoped t'uat J from four to live miles on a twentyol r.'i fail to 'three mile, front. This general movey Ih-tc active inetit has been brought to a standstill. i count in the ' The (o rmfin attempt to squeeze, out
Rheims was flustrated, due to the well orgaiii.ed defense. "As soon as the German advance between Chateau Thierry and Rheima was braught to" a standstill Foch struck hnrd
j along the western side, advancing on a e? defionstra- j twenty-two mile front. Six American u-?e oi a t :on I divisions, including one negro regiment Ichor1 y Hal! ! participated. The allied counter-off enIt i.- 'i - .red si ve is not an encircling movement. It he- time so i is aimed at the chief supply line of the -.. t w. lo-ui j Germans running into Chateau Thierry
and was delivered on a flank because such a movement wou'd cripple the Germans more than push up from the south of the llarne." E. CHICAG SERVICE FLAG SERVICE At the morning service Sunday morning. July 21. the membership and friends of the First Methodist Episcopal church of East Chicago will raise their service dag rtgam after having added seventeen i i. Mre stars to it. A good program of JpaTio'ic recitations, songs and speeches ; ris been arranged for this service. I There will he no sermon. The service ! wili follow immediately after the Sun day school and will adjourn shortly befor.j 12 o'clock. Tho program to be given is as follows: "America" Congregation Pro yer S r.g to the Flag" Congregation Offertory, violin solo Ridge Hoggs The Flog Is First" "A Toast lo the Flag" Solo. "The Flag" T. P. Williams "Battle Flags" Miss Gertrude Snedden "Battle Hymn of the Republic" Congregation "Flag of the Flag We Love" Mrs J. J. Turner Solo. ThSolo, "The "The "The "A .-: "Over There" Luciie Mason Service Flag" Stout Miss Florence Matthews "When tho Bojs t'mc Home" Miss Hcssmeir Service Flag" 1 lerschell Miss Marjorie Cresvvell Names on tho Flag" Rev. Geo. B. Jones Flowering" Marjorie C res we! 1 iry of Pa 'riot ism The Mothers" Mrs. T. E. WilParns "Keep the Home Flies Burning" Miss Maiy Lois (."lark , CROATIANS OF GARY ARE ORGANIZING xf Sunday at 2:30 jn the afternoon local lodee "LJudevit GaJ" of the :h j - I'-ii.irtii i.r-dK-'e nil c ft I'iH Ili'ei - ; ling ut Turner Hall, 11th nnd Washing-; j ton street, white the eniire loval (iti-; j ii-ns of the Croupous of limy, will take j .att in the f ef t p,- t ley. The program i I fco- t lie o-.o asiijii w ill consist of the : ' roa; o-v ,,: r ti :i: of the meet, ni?; by the fires--ihnt of the l..dge. Mr. Z I Kerhin :-op-, ngled Banner, played by the Ta mlj'.i r ica ' M ciiest r a .pee, h h- the Ma ;.(..-, Mr. W. F. Hodges. ' A morn a " I'.y the Ooatian Singing A sso'da t i on. "Pe : ad v i. h'." Speech by the City R presentat ive of tii" Xati in.'il '."-"Jncil of Defense. A bout our Joiro-Siav (Question, by Rev. i.'.loi Ti-; zicli. Th Aim of the Organization, hy the Sect. tnry of the Lodge. George Rati, useak. .luge-Slav Hymn, sunt? by "Peradovich ' About the I dieation of the Jugo-Siav Flag at Washinslon, D. C. Resol u ion. The invitations are sent to every '"roatian in the city of Gar.v to be present at this monster meeting and there is no doubt that the in e ting will be
l:s That lone of the best attended by the Croo.'it thejatiuns of Oarj, a -k and i 1
p ATTvTTTNiT. TTTP. J. IwUJ-iXjXj 1 jrUJjiO The tt-ollv poles of the. Garv Street Haiiwny t otnpanv are all being painted green, the painters commencing the decoration jc.-tetdav. The majority of the cars are now painted sreen and the rest are being painted green. When ;:il completed the street car line might appropriately be called "The Green Line." CALLED HIM A YELLOW SLACKER' For calling Mcrris Pchatx a "yellow slacker" at the. Boston restaurant. Gary, jesterday. Robert Tilson was arrested and brought before Judge Pur.n. Vpon examination It was found that Tilson himself had nt) card. He was turned over to Chief Bragdon.
THE rep mm .-oiiic li,nin iiirr itorne M't vire seel ion of the lied Cross civilian relief can and will do for you: Information. Assist you In obtaining Information of any kind concerning your relative!? In service, especially of those pick, wounded, captured or rnissins. MaiL Tell you how mail should be addressed to soldiers and tailors at home, abroad, or in enemy prison camps. Will advise you how to send parcels and what should be sent and not sent. Allowance. Give you information concerning: family a i to wn noes, allotments and compensations. Iiependent wives, mothers, parents and children will be apprised of their rights and means of seeurinR t hese. Insurance. Inform you about the Wir Ri-,lc Insuranif Law. And if possible, at "jour request, eneouraire men in the servtce to take out insurance and see that policies do not lapse. ricauelal Emergencies. Meet any financial eniei'Kency that may aris' or be onused by delay in payment of Government allowance. Your Business Affairs. Assist the relatives of men in the serviee In their business affairs. Leg-al Advice. Ob'nin for jnu the best IcRal sdvlcJ Bny I'l'sih'-n that may oris in otjr persona! r.lioir s or those of your rdalives in service. . ; Medical Attention. I'tovid" nn'iln f.l attention for the i -families of tneri in the service when i necessary. j EtarnlnB Soldiers and Sailors. ' KnniurBKf and aid the returned d!. -j abled soldier and his family during thet dilTicu'.t pTiod of his readjustment to cLilian li'e. Porelgrn Communications. Transmit personal message f,,r citizciis to their friends in enemy countri" THE A-MEHICAN EED CROSS Civilian Relief. i Hammond Chaptsr. 504 Hammond ELlff. i I1N AIN AROUND -G A R YVISITED nl fill TF.tl. Mrs C. L. Thomas of Pipe City. 111., isited her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. F-tgene Lohrran. 616 Polk street jesterday. H KRI! FROM OHIO. F. D. Young of Marion, guest of her daughter, -imnions. 572 Tvler street. Mrs. is the It . S . Ohio. Mrs. THE STOilK. A baby civl wns oom to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mmard. f.29 Maryland St., at Mercy hospital. yet.rday. MHltlI".n MI1II.E OV VlfATlOV Friends In Hobart and Gary will be somewhat surprised to lenrn of the marirape of Miss Edna Ttneeer. which occurred nearly two months ago. when she took a vacation from her work at Tittle p. o;e, at Gary, and went to visit Kcrgt. W. H. Hoeckelberg at Wichita Falls. Texas, where he is in the aviation service, and has been since lasf November. The marriage was the culmination of s-everal years of friendship, i ut was n-t intended to take place until after the war, hut the visit south hastened he affair, and the voung couple were, united in marriage on Mav 25th. the ceremony being performed by the Rev. ii. L. Patters, pastor of the First Baptist church in Wichita. The bride later returned to her home and lesuno d lo : mt'l'V at Tittle Bros,, where she had worked for three and a half years and was liked, until last, week, when she was released, and this week she left to Join her husband in the south, and will remain there unt'.t he is called overseas. Mr. Hoei -kelbere. the groom, is forim.et ly from Chestei ton. but for several years he worked in Gary until last full, when lie cast his lot in his country's cause for Plerty and democracy The br.de Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Traeger. who i.ve on Center stte.t. Hobart. She is a graduate of the local high school, being a member of the 1910 class. Since taking up her work in Gary as stenographer and bookkeeper, sh" has been a most faithful employe and tier employers "greatly regietted her leavina She Is attended in her trip south with the best wishes of her many fi lend, who xtend hearty congratulations.--H .hart G-iZ'tte. GROCER IS DEPRIVED OF SUGAR PRIVILEGE For selPint Ri'itnr at el n.- nnd. which the Fedral en cent s food ndmin- !. rn ! ion regaids as profiteering. Henry Si.ul"t. a croier of Conlev. Ind. near Gary, was deprived yesterdav of the ivilege or seii.no- p-isar until ine en i 1 j of llie war. Shulfz rdmttting chargingfreight and tallage ,,n tmo c l-a 11 - , J d-se to sugar, and said he -xpe. te.l in ; jtha1 way to "get even.'' He was also (yarned that sales of groceries on Sunjday, 01 account of which there had mplatnt against hitn, would rehis be. ins: deprived of all supbfftl cr s u 1 1 in pi i. from wholesale h US' LAWYERS SUE TO DEFEND REPUTATION Attorney Paul McClosky of East Chicago filed suit in the superior court at Hammond for ciamaires in the sum of $ 5 "o 0 from S.phia Juraez, charging slander. The plaintiff elleires the woman said that he had never won a law suit and otherwise attacked his professional stand. ng falsely and maliciously. YOUNG LAD STOLE $100. Mrs. Amanda Cvetkovi.-h. 2229 Adams strret. (ary. yesterday had t!00 stolen from her. Suspicion was placed on a young foreigner by the name of Pete A ug a st i nov ich. who was arrested and confessed, showing the officers where the money could be found. The. young tb.eif was turned over to Juvenile officer Jones. ! ALLEGED WAR SLACKERS ARRESTED And still the alleged "War slackers are being pulled in bj" the Gary poPce. This morning's arrest sheets show five offer.der.". Jim Poppas. 704 Washington street; Joe Espencsa. Jefferson street
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GIRLS IRE WANTED FOR STUDENT NURSES FOR ARMY The women's session of the state responsible for calling: candidates to the council of defense and the Red "ross civilian hospitals; the surKeon-Keneral's
liave undertaken to recruit 1.500 etutient iiursf.s in Indiana for government service and Gary, Fast Chicago, Hammond and Whiting will he asked to furnish their share. Here is a rare chance for the city frir'.s looking fon an opportunity to do their bit. The V'nited States, government has issued a call for 25.000 student nurses In order to re'iaso graduate nurses to i;o to 1 "u ro e. The American Red Cross and the routii il of national defense are working together to conduct a short urid intensive earnpaipn to fr.roll a I'tiper! States stuj dent nurse reserve for training sc hools in both army and civilian hospitals. The drive is to be from July 2S to Aug. 11. The young women applying must he physically fit. between the gase of 19 and 25. and have a full hicrh school training wherever possible, and preferably a college training. When the candidate enrolls, it means that she will hold hers.-lf ready until April 1. ISlf. to take training when an nssig r.ruent is offered her in a training school. The committee on nursing of the council of national defense will he 1041 West 14th avenue. nnd Joe I 'zmk Gary, and Jntncs Mousle. Sheridan i c- a r h , I n d . They all were found withut classification cat d !F0R RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS ving stolen stood. Sam PerFor tec ger, at 10th avenue and Washington treet, Gary, yesterday was arrested ! hv Iieputy Sheriff Pfaff. Tne defendant gave bonds in the sum of $300 and will ; h.ave a hearing in the Gary city court.); LIQUOR VIOLATORS. Two liquor violators. George Starcevich of Gary and Tony Smutches of Aetna. Ind , were arrested last evening en 3 ere having their hearing in Gary citj' court before Judge hui.n. Atchison American Car Fdr Anaconda Brooklyn Rapid Transit . Baldwin Locomotive 90 i Baltimore and Ohio 63-4 Canadian Pacific 13 American tan o. New lots v emrai 1-74 Chesapeake and Ohio Si1 Crucible Steel 67 Erie 13 12 General Electric i Great Northern 90 f i Mexican petroleum 100 14 j Pennsylvania 44 Pittsburg Coal 51"' Republic Iron and Steel 92 U Reading American Sugar Southern Pacific Southern Railway Chgo. Mil. and St. Paul - Texas Oil I'. S. Steel 89 -114U . 84 - 23 " . 42 .152 -107s, -1217 R2 - 85 - 10 . 20 I Union Pacific T'tah Copper Western 1'nion Wabash Willvs Overland CHICAGO G3AIN TTTTTTH.ES. Corn Aug.. $1.50,; July. $1.43i; Sept.. LS2. Oats- Aug. 70c: July. S3S": Ppt., 6V-,c. CKICAOO IIVE STOCK. Hogs Receipts, 7.000 head: market 15c to 25c higher. Rough. $ 1 7 C 1 -O ; light. $U.4r4f !".5: rig". 117'ii 17.50; bulk. $lT.75trlS.70: butchers'. $lS.30ir 1..75; packets'. $17.40 (7 IS. 20. Cattle Receipts. 3.000 head; market steady. Reeves. 1 1 'o 18.30: cows, $S-H 1 4.50; stockers and feeders. JS.25;ol3; anners and cutters, $5.75 'if 7.73: calves, $lo.5S01? 17.25; butchers. $c 14.30. CHICAOO PRODTJCE Iiutter Creamery extra, hrsls. 44c: firsts, II ' '.' 4.'!c; ic: do seconds. 3Si, Tf41c. Eggs Ordinaries. 53 '.j 36. ; firsts, 3 3Sc. Live Poultry Fowls. 2 i2o: ducks. 23c: geese. 1 4 'ft 15c; springs. 34c; turk' vs. "0c. A huge benefit affair in the nature of a dance and entertainment is under way hy a committee representing the patriotic citizens of Indiana Harbor, to be held in the spacious auditorium in Michigan avenue Saturday evening, August 3. The receipts of the evening w ill go tow ard a fund whereby the boys "over there" are to be remembered. Nothing will be left undone by the committee in charge to make this event one of the greatest in the annals of this community's benevolence for those who are ufar from their homes but who live dailv- in the thoughts of those necessarily left behind. Parents are urged to send in names of their boys who are serving their country across seas to Louis Sterling of the Booster Cigar Company, 3211 Block a.-enue, rhone 22S. It is imperative that these names be sent in at an earlv- date for classification. Every boy in the community has a right to have his name included in this list. Those who have no part-nts the djjty of forwarding the name lies with those familiar with the whereabouts of the particular young man who marched awaj- from Indiana Harbor In answer to his country's call. At the First M. E. rhurrtt. Indiana Harbor, tomorrow Sundaj- school will
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office will call candidates for the army uchool of nursing. Those registering for both schools will be phieed in both, lists and will be called when the first need arises. There will be two classes, preferred and deferred. The preferred class, which clues not limit the. pledge for service, will he assigned , Ilrst. The deferred class consists of persons who will accept an assignment only where their preferences are met. The women v. ho enter the school will be enrolled in classes which will lead : a diploma in nursing, should the tnili- ! tarv hospitals continue in operation for th.- full P rioj ot the thre years' com rse. Should hostilities !p before the completion of this r riod. a certificate will be issued entitling the holder lo credit in a civil hospital f..r the branches c-f nursing successfully completed and the term of r vica in army schoo. of nursiiie. Announcements of recruiting places will s..on be made, but i:i the meantime; enlistments may he made by mail with the sU''e coun-il of defense tit the state houe. Indianapolis. I be at 3:4.". preaching at 11 o'clock, w h . subject or sermon. Jiunu x nii.w . I Kpworth League, 6:3u: evening devoa;.?.. 7:30 o'clock. Rev. j-.lmer Jones, pastor. I The LTpwor'.h League of Indiana Har- ' bor met with decided success in th" giving of their box social in the rooms of the church last evening. Thc-ro was a. very good fitfmlar.ee. ! The novena at Si. Mary's church con ' -.inucs. .Morning masses tomorrow will ; he a. 7 snd 9 o'clock. Tomorrow even.r.g devotion at 7:4... : the Christian church. Indiana Harfoiiiorrovv the hours of service will i ba as follows: Sunday school. 9:15; preaching and communion, 10:45; preaching. 7:45 p. m. There is a cordial invitation to the public to participate in the Sabbath worship. Rev. Herbert A. Carpenter, pastor. Services at the First Baptist church. Indiana Harbor, will be at tiiw hours of J:45. the Sunday school session; 11 o'clock, the preaching hour, and 7:45 in the evening. Rev. Edgar Woolhouse will otoupy the puipit in both the? morning and evening hours owing to lie v. Speer'a absence from the city for one week. Rev. R. C. Speer, pastor of the First Baptist church of Indiana Harbor, departed today at noon for North Webster, where the Indiana Harbor Boy Scouts are camping. Scoutmaster W. H. LHckes, who accompanied the bo-s. has been '-ailed to report for duty at Ft. Snelling, Minn., and Rev. Speer was prevailed upon to go to Arrowhead camp and supervise the boys' outing for the coming week. Rev. Speer will he accompanied on his trip by the Messrs. H. H. DcHoll, J. R. Farovid and A. C. Senour. A baby son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson in Grapevine street yesterday. Mrs. H. H. Clark of North Magoun avenue was the recipient of a surprise party last evening by her Sunday school class of Loyal Women of the First M. E. church, who planned the affair in recognition to Mrs. Clark's birthdaj anniversary. The hostess was taken out the I varlv part of the evening lor an auto mobile tour of the city and was accompanied by the Mosdames Judge Boggs and T. E. Williams. This was a part of the scheme to give the ladies time to prepare the surprise which awaited Mrs Clark. The evening was a most enjoyable one with music, games and a dainty luncheon served. There was a presentation of a gift also to make the evening a more festive one. A quiet wedding was solemnized at the M. E. parsonage, Indiana Harbor, last evening with Rev. Elrror Jones, tho pastor, officiating and joining Glen Haller. pharmacist at the Central drug store. jto Miss Ada Stewart of Bloomington. j Ind.. in bonds of holj" wedlock. Mr. Hnller is originallj" from KendaKille, Ind . and made his home here with th" James Schillings in Fir street. wher he has taken his briie. A banquet followed the ceremonv" and the invited guests were all tmplojes of the Central drug store. Mrs. L. Sterling of 13th street is et'.Il close-' j" confined to her room and wearing a p taster cast placed to the limb so badly fractured when she slippe 1 frriti a f f vv stairs in her apartment a few weeks ago and later removed t the Mercy hospital In Gary. It v ill h some time before the cast i" remove! and Mrs. Sterling is trying to make herself comfortable with the aid of many sjmpathizir.g friends. She receives many callers daily. Th William ('I'lt.'S of South Ms.w.i'i avenue have purchased vv.r- i t" ' . nt-v bungalow residences in ccioioi. -.'. i ti the north side and are preparing t take posse ssion c-f the same. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hill of South. Magoun avenue have returned from Duiuth. Minn., tho home of Mrs. Hill's sister, and where they have been visit ing the past lev- we. ks. Services at the Swedish Lutheran church in Baring and 143th street to morrow v ill he: Sunday school. 9:15; morning. 10:30. Church at Indiana Harbor, corner Hemlock and ISi'th: Sunday school p : 1 5 : evening. 7::;0. Roy. Arthur W. Johnson, pastor. PHONE OFFICE 2626. PHONE EES., 2928. Cfaas,Masko Mill Work STORM DOORS, SCREEN WINDOWS DOORS AND ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL FURNITURE. 174 CALUMET AV., HAMMOND, IND. (Near Huehn St.) Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 1SS7. Capital and tjurtius o,u00,000.CG. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS Stores in all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branches 603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 5S2-5E4 Oakley Ave, Hammond. Wilfred Httghes, aipr. Opposi e 1'ostoffice.
