Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 30 July 1918 — Page 5
30, 1918.
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Home Demonstrations. nv M AH(i.tH I'.'V n. coiiMau For Wfk DrElnnlne July !. Monday Office. Liberty Hail. Tel. 74 Tuesday 2.30 j in. Training Class Libert; Hall Wednesday 2-0 p. in Canning Cil'iniMa school Thursday : i p. m. Canning IrvSchool Friday 2:i'0 p. m Rread and Cake w'th no wheat Home f Mrs. Bartlett .
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PERSONAL m ; SOCIAL (1EWS l 1 T!.e Kings H-riiii w:U m"t ext sat- I l. relay artornooii wrn .Miss i lorfii Ii:x. . 765 Claude itre.-t. inl 1 i f .lNn I-:od as waa onr.rlv announced Tln r" will b lection of ofti.-ers nr.d the mite t ox opening. AM members ar ured to attend. Troop P of the Hoy ?eu 1 n-.i-e school s very rs. Vedneeday evening at the Ir v.rs iremptly at swven u'cloek There irrportant business for all numb Th Sfsjwood AuTiliary of the Reii Cross w-il n-.eet AVedn-sday eveninc at the Industrial Jli'v s. l-.ool. All Knitter End sewers are cordially invited. Miss Roselie Naple of Zi Webh stre.-t will b hostess Wednesday evening to the young ladies of the I). A. M. Club. Sergeant Carter McLaughlin, ulio is stationed at Ft. Fliss, Texas. as the g-uest of W. M. Lauerman of 50 Oicdm street over Sunday. Sergeant McLaughlin is on a fifteen day furlough and will go to Ft. Wayne, Ind, to visit his parfn. Members of the Erworth l.oigm of the Monroe street church and the First M E. church and their friends are planning- a beach party for Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Whiiirr beach. Every one is requested to brinit their own lunch. There will be tennis and bathing: for amusement. Those who desir to may meet at the corner of State and Hohman streets at t o'clock to take the street car for Whiting-. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moran and lit tie eon IonaId of Younsstown. .. are visitingwith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cartwright of Michigan avenue. Fnity Review No. 2 Women's Benefit Association of Maccabees will have their regular meeting Thursday evening at the. K. & L. of S. bail. Ail members are kindly requested to make payments fT insurance dues at the hall at the regular meeting. Tony Louche? of the Great Lakes Xaval Training Station was home over Saturday visiting hi wife and her parents. Mr. and Mrs Moureau of Monroe street. Sunday evening a dinner was given In honor of Mr. Louches at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hary Muurt-a on Monroe street. Ml.'S Marie Bieh.feld entertained several friends yesterday afternoon at the home of her i irentu. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Bielefeld, 93 South ILhnian street, in honor of her house guest Mis? Lola Francis of Kast Chicago. ut door grimes entertained the little folks and a two course lun hon was served bv Mrs. Fielefeld to the fourteen guests, who were Bertha Asterson. Helen Furkhaite-r, rpC'T,Z;f3f i r u n ! r.-j l f
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A German shell exploded neiir thi8 house back of the westem front and the explosion caved in the walls so that the building collapsed and the roof fell to a level I Alive Ferry-. Me Hon llmery. Lola, Franj ci". Mary and Florer.ce leistlin. Lon.i and lier.e llamacher. Idirothy Hati'tnond. I Kdnn Hirsch. 1 Dorothy Minas. H-K-n and Fdi-h Sm:th. I AH of the Ctrl Soou's will rieet to- ' morrow evening promptly nt s ven I u'cleck at Fnity Hall f..ir a sh. rt busi ness meetms. They v;;l then ko in a body to St. Paul's Luiloran church to attend the wed!in of Miss" Margaret t amp. Troop who has been captain of Girl Miss Mabil Fouhr of 374 Indnna avenue end Mtss Louise Harris leive today for an t Mended vacation wi'h friends m Wilmington. I ) i.- fire. Mr. and Mrs. Ad-'-I, h Ii!r.-:h. th'ir son Leonard and daughter Edna of 4m Carroll street, also their nephew 'lart-nce Fox, left this morning on en extended motor trio to St. Joseph and South Haven. Mich. They epeot to be tone About ten ill s. Judge and Mrs. W. T. Hsrdy of St tV'.rost street returned !.a:-r veiling from a ten day motor trip through t he southern part of Indiana. Th.-y st-'i ped at Marion. K"lwttw. I.'-gun-p.-rt onl Lass Like. Miss Mae Prsng of State rct will entertain the So and So Club tomorrow evening. " j The Sen ing cpb will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Morris Schneider at ! her home. 414 West State street ' i AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH TOOTOKT j S-'k Srernmi . o. the ounir I.aiian lyric j tenor, will appear at a concert n th. Tp.ptist church aud-tf riurn tonight. July i 3'. at S:ie. r.i.der the auspices -f l-.e , Pap Chri ist. Met! Mian chu: Presbj tf rlan and ! lie; 7-r.o-EAPTIST CHCBCH TONIGHT. Sis Sperara'.eo will sing arK- frni 'he Opens "La loheme". ' Rigob-tto". "Tosea," and "Pagiiacci"; ,i'.:. some Italian F'.lk songs and English hfliads. 7-3(1-
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In a recent issue of 'Topper Curb and Alining Outlook" the headlines of an article .concerning the Inspiration Copper Company told a wonderful story. These headlines stated: "Inspiration now amontx the inants. From nothing to 12.000,000 pounds of copper monthly in a period of 14 months earnings in lirst two years of existence estimated at $40.00 per share." About the same time the reliable Alining and Engineering World, in writing of the Inspiration, stated as follows: "Tlie rompany is producing copper at the rate of almost 12.000,000 lbs. of copper per month yet 11 months ago it had but entered the producing field. Power machinery is being installed under the direction of General Superintendent Wm. J. Mitchell on the properties of the CONSOLIDATED ARIZONA COPPER MINES COMPANY. Widely known Engineers of Mining, who have experted these properties, predict the development of one of the great ARIZONA COPPER GIANTS. Buy the full psid, non-assessable Treasury Stock of the CONSOLIDATED ARIZONA COPPER MINES COMPANY at the low price of 40 cents per share, par value $1.00. Come to the local offices today -see samples of the ore see the widelv extended list of Calumet Region stockholders nsk for the Engineers' reports get the real proof of merit, and DO YOUR OWX THINKING.
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VvV iff' v All that Huns h fi of c;tc liou.-c. of the street. A British soldier is talking to the woman who livos in the houe. Notice the smile on her face. The rum wrought hasn't crushed her spirit. She has seen Mrs. l-lrntna Meyers, formerly Mrs. Moench, will hear something to her advantage by addressing 5523 Princeton sve, (rear) Chicago. 7-2U-6 J TRUCK TOPPLES; ARMY MECHANICIAN MEETS DEATH I.A FAYETTE. In an armv truck of !., July 3o When j the One Hundred ' and Thirteenth Fnited States Ammunition Truin toppled over a ten-foot embankment a few miles east of this cite this morning. Erwin C. Canierer. 23 years of age was instantly killed. Camrer was a mechanician, the son of ,!..iiie I'amerer, a farmer near Roodliouse. 111. rhe ammunition train cn-
sisting of forty-six tiucks en route jwom-n who have filed applications with from the favf.-i y in Wisconsin was en ( her to enroll in th-s prontabie branch of route to the Atinntie coast and was i.-iitlie poverninent service, charsre of Capt. Georte F. WhStmore. j Ten patriotic young women Jrom j Hanimond have written Mrs. Wheeler
SEEK TO ADOPT CHILD. Adoption of Josephine Yc i s by James.-IMwar-1 ar.d Agnes Sarah I.angtnn is asked in a petition Hied in the Hammond superior court by J M. Stmsen. HAMMOND MAN IN TROUBLE Pour men. a'.oted to have been annoying women and children bathing y sterday. will he len a hearing today They are: Stanley Ilillman. 30 years old, zi: N. Clark st : James Noonan, 52 years old. .'20 Pin" St.; Ardre.v Leslie. J5 v.-ars old. Hammond. Ind.. and Hugh Cu'.'.en. 2fi years' old, 23 1 V.. Superior st. Chicago American, NEW COMPANY. ! The International Wood Products and ; i 'h'-tuical Co. has be, ri organized as a j common law trust to manufacture wood ImIci VcI and ch tub ats and also to op ri ate a sihool of chemical t, -search, a , ;,.,mm.,lfiinii to The Times 't8. A.I ' J Swnnson is president. It G. Young. I vice r.risident. and I'. A. Gross, secre tary nnd treasurer. rf s I J i ill Nli t-j , 1 ! t .' ;.1
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1 -- .A."" tJHlTlSH Ofttt!",.'. ft'ifj the allied troops as they have passed in thetr counter drive f-oint the Germans and knows they are on the road to wipe out the kaiser's crew PATRIOTIC YOUNG WOMEN RESPOND Hammond Has Ten Appli cants for Student Nurse Reserve Drive. t SrErtM. To The Trvs CROWX POINT. IXD. July 3(1 .Mrs. Jennie Ward Vv'h-elr h.i l as charge of the Student Nurse R -serve drive is very i much pleased at the number of young 'stating their desire to enter this work: two from Whiting, two from Indiana .'Harbor, two from Fast Chicago. live tiom Crown Point and one from Lowell. Lake county's quota is twenty, but ouing to many counties not being able to furnish this number of women the stc i hairman. Mrs Arthur P. Grover. i i eed Mrs. Wheeler to try and dou- : !! lo r quota or furnish as many more ' a- p' ssible as the shortage is so acute. I Impress upon the women that by enlisti.nr al hospital at this time they are ! serving their country as well as them;s.les. during the period of training :they are releasing a graduate nurse for 'iir injured men. And when they have J completed their course they are fated to Until fi better salary than they could In ! any other profession, and in practically j eve ry oth- r profession the student pays I all her expenses, including clothing text Ii.inku hoard. lodiri eto. The frovernhas put tin.- age u- l'i to 3. t .GERMANY DEPRESSED. f FviTFt. PKK- C .:.!;.; xv ROME. July 3". The -.vest front dis aster enured a d'trtssion in Germany I similar to that which the I iiv- d'-.i in 1 Atistriu-HungKry, said a Pi rne dispatch i ! Some Germans accus.-d the German I m-iil i i r- L 1 i. . ii a. i '.!.-'(. I lin .t-.. s a in, the Inn sta ies. of the south rn 1 1 i ir.a r. FEDERAL CONTROL OF OIL INDUSTRY P.T L'NITEn Pl'.FNS. WASHINGTON, July 3i. The ,., director of the fuel administration expects to announce wi'h.in the next few week a plan for federal c.ntrol of -he oil industry. 3 'THERE WILL BE SOME TALL LYING (T".VTEI I'HKSS i'j!i' K,)HM LONIki.V, July :"'. Xovs -f the Ger maris' defeat in tlv So!ss.m-1 iho ms district is bring fed to the German public in camouflage alibis. JIM GOES TO HIS FROG FARM IN WIS. Jim Wang Miohelstetter, manager ol 1 the Orpheum theatre, is at Port Wash i i ... . . .. inKion, i is., on nip iron lariu, wnere 1 , 11 I" e ij.i a ;i, J.H i i i I'll t JIT !' nil !I. e i n.onths During his absence the other half of the sket.-h. Chniles. will nunS" tlie Orpheiim. HARRY FAGEN'S PLACE RAIDED At 2 ,"u" this mr.rning. former saloon of Harry Fagen at l-'4 Proadwnv. Gary, was raided bv the police. th p.ropri. tor arr.-ste' t ity of liquors w fiscnted and loaded arrested and a large q'lanere fcur.d and sond in the police pntro and brought to the station. Other liquor law violators arrested were: Joe Sudac. 1322 Massachusetts street; Frank Stekovis. 1.122 Massachusetts street and Joe Fundrurac. 132S Massachusetts street. WAR SLACKERS
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Matte Dennis, an alleged war slacker was arrested last night at 1232 Washington street. Gary, . nd turned over to the F. P. Marshal for hearing before Commissioner Surprise at Hammond. Panafooter Steviski, a Greek, was arrested t ?37 Adams street and la being held for federal investigation before Chief Bragdon. Those without cards and arrested by the police are: Tony Tucker. 1212 HUh avenue; Joe TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY WANTED Teamster r . 1 . - . . - . . 1 - i-i.li, T' T
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Inry i u ? v.'.mcn liav. t.. Wud AUmitiiritralur .Ri-y unhist In ;l.e jiiiariKitK o . l'arry ',. . mammoth l in d demi.n-.t ra ! li.ti at th'- f -rr li- u in !h--nt r, Oiiry, nit Saturday afternoon of this we.k. -Mrs Knlph Hoss. .r-Mil-nt of th fuic t1! rvit'c I'iub, lias tieoti apt milted ' liairm.-ui ot the fninrnit ti-c in elir! and U.- l.-is Iist-,1 thirty-six W'.'i '.iii of (!' . ity to -o-.ijm ratr. 11-iti-aicor Ynunu of the iirphi-um lias Klvi-n i'V( r till-- day t i !-.' i :i t ioit. dini-.ris-ra-trm Jliss Delia lirrinnoii. pi-inclpHi of the Twe nty-fiuiri !i ovenne schools nni su-M'i-vlor of v-a r K-irdi its in thai district, at'd Mrs. Irwin, domestic soienee teacher of the (Jary fchon!?, nr.d a lade toach'T fiotn Purdue will d-monstrati tlie war ci oklnK and rnnnintc in a nuidern kitchen which will be arranged on the s-n e. Titts. 1S23 West 11th avenue, Wasyl Z.ukta. 12th ami Madison stre, t, Gary, ttnd (iulseppl Pies'id'-. of aKnliakee, III. DOUBLE TAX ON CLUBS AND AMUSEMENTS i p cniti Pki:. WAS H I XGT' t.N'. July 30. Pouhling of the tax on admission to amusements and the tax on eiuh d u s in the new r'-venue hCi whs d ci I. ! upmi today by the house ways and means committee. The present admission tax is ten per per cent and the tax o nch.-h per eeol of the du-s in no: s is ten f twelve dollars per jeir. The committee went on record in favor of more than doubling the rate on cigars, tobacco and igarf ties. At presnt J170.0rii.ofi.i is raised by the t"ha.c tax. The committee today d ci led that a h'lf billion should come from this seiurci?. This would mum n-arly trebling the tobacco tax. COMMITTEE TAKES UP TOBACCO TAX IP.v Pstrni WAPIUNGTON. J -t IVay? and M'-'in--the tobacco tix t o. f a stieiijv d, : i PPF-SS.l y 30. The House m mi t e e took up ay with prospect n t-i d- ihie- the present rate in 'he w revenue hill. Present taxes are 13 cents a pound on tobacco nnd snuff; $1 to $10 per thousa nd on cigars; J2.05 to $ j '.ft per thousand on cigare'tets and half a cent to two c-i-ti'.s a package on cigarette papers. STEEL CO. TAX FOR QUARTER, 90,000,000 Hie ra-rrii Pr.NEW YORK. July 30 Th regularly quarterly dividend of one nnd one-fourth per rent nnd sn extra dividend of three per cent was declared here today by the board of directors of the Pr.ited States Steel corporation. The corporation's net earnings for the quarter ending June 30 last with $30.-
711.250 for taxes dr.lu.-ted amounted tojai the National Rank of America and
$.2.r.ri7.flno against $f.fi.?M.42 for the lir-M .naMcr of this yen. The net earnings f.-r the corresponding quarter a y. ar ago w.-re $90. 579. 20-1. Tlie i-' kulai ly qua i t. riy dis ide-rtd of on" iml thr -fourths per cent on the preferred s'ork ' was declared. 1 P." IS TRAFFIC n II in Tnmrrtn COP OF THE MM Vy FRANK .1. TYLCR 'F: it.'d Press Statff C irtesp. indent) WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE. Julv 2 ' They're the traffic cps ,f the army, and darned good ones, too There'll be no scarcity of traffic cops in America when the M. P.'s get back." The officer a. alluding to the military police, -he o g an izat o n that keeps order In the army, prevents congestion on the roads, and does the work that oiher departments of the mini' do not dn. Th" mi'itaty police have tatken an importar t pla e behind the lines. TARZAN IS COMING TO
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The vi i;etahle th: are to ! i-ii nnoi will com from the nardi-ns supvrvmed by Miss Brandon. They wiii t'-aih ou h". to can without sun r. how to make ti.arina l.-idr- without migar. A mi-eiint? has lieen called nt the iary t "ommerciiil I'lub room.1 ii r Wednesday a it' rno in at 1 o'clock of the women appointed by Mrs. it..:!-?. wht-r! work of the blK liomons: 1 at i'lti will be arranged, fctid durir.fc the latter rt of the week four-minute talk will be piven.. by w umeii -. the different Red Cross units mid at the theati-rs. Assistant Superintendent Swartz of the schools will tooperat ami the nchoois wi'l f urr.ish e-jnlpment for the demons! rat .on. fnml'b :i of war bread and cake will be given to ev ry woman present an;l it is detired that every woman in Gary be in n 1 1 endance. The military police is a distinct organization, and is made up of picked men from various military units As soon as a unit arrives in France "the M. P.s'' are organized from it and for It They are always known as "M. P.s' in the army. M'ntil he g-ts up to the front and fa things, the average man does not realize that there Is us much traffic through FOme battered little town be- ! hind the lines as there is on Proa p.vay, i New York or Market street. San Francisio, ;t least during certain hours. So the "M. P" has a i)ig job on hi hands as traffic cop. Often there are two streams of traffic, and he has a double Job. to prevent congestion. Fsually there Id an "M . I'." at every cross road, to examine passes, and see that the people who do. not belong ne-r the front never get there. When you enter a division's area you are alvays met by an "M. P." who looks over yi ur credentials, and gives you information about roads, dangers, and see that you have yotir gas mask readv before you go in the "gas alcrte zone." The "M P.'s" are made up of th" best men in the army, and they have a lot of authority. What is more, thev know it which makes them a littledisliked by the ordinary "doughboys." Put everyone agrees the army couldn't run without the "M. P." RED CROSS HOME SERVICE Xumher Amovm Families Expended Assisted Januarv $ SS .10 7 February 41.e 9 March 1 44 73 22 April 1K2 fi2 32 May 211 on June 4i2 52 The above report showin 37 40 ! the ' amount of money spent and families i assisted through the home . service de- j paitment of the Gary Chapter of the t American Red Cross indicates the large i end growina- service rendered to the j j families of jom Gary. I Mr?. A I 1 home s'rvii our soldiers and sailors i Melton, secretary o dena rtmer.t. has her ' the ! - ff '.co j is rendering large service in assisting . t l.e families of our men under the col-! J ,,, . X-.t all of the fn.nil'rs served re- . , m,,ney payments and in some in-; stanc-s fr.mili'-s til.e r.ssiM.e-1 through j ' Sl, i,,;ins tiiat are Lit-r returned toj !th find f the tolatl am .ent ex-- ; ,,ei:ded (luring lb month , f J me ahotit $2'-' i d; --s nts small loans to be rc- ; (ill ne.l. i i i- Jure reoott of Mrs Melton; ! -h.,w fortv fain. Pes assisted, of which ! . - inn.-r tnirietn le.-eeru moi.-. i,,,t. ii- i ipital assist inte. twenty iitfor- . . .- 1 : i i..n. ami three cases repr'-sem tets of encoui af ement to men in the service. l he jlay report shows the first ha iy born in Gary with is fa'.h'i' in service. Mrs. Melton rei resents thRed Cross contributors in the expression of the Good Samaritafn ppirit and tiirough her careful supervision the department of home sfrvice is a growing blessing to the needy soldiers and sailors families In the steel city. Dollars and Determination spell i doom for kaiser. Buy War Sav- j ings Stamps. ORPHEUM NEXT WEEK ) NATIVE
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The plans for the buildlngr of a Congregational clvn t h and parsonuge in iary has loen pontpor.ed It iva decided at a re. en meeting of the different ommitteeii that tor ar:ou reason:' it would he adit-able to postpone any f irtiiT plan fcr leuldinB at this time. Announcement concerning the building will be made later. MHV WAI.TOV riRCI.E AT MI1.I.KR The Mary Walton : r.f G-iry. ivill meet all day Thursday with Mrs. William Fulton at Miller Beach The KUti will take th l" SO a m. car. MSITdHS KKOM THK EAST. Misses Per-.! and Ailrrie Taylor arii erl ycfi.Tdiv from the east far a .-c.ver.U weeks visit at the hnnie of Mrs Hu.-hes Tlo.ri pson. 4lli Jerferson street, ij a i y. OIT.VIS OF ATlOltM.Y IHVIS. Mr. and Mrs. John L'n is. of Helena. M'rtana. w-re u.-.-.m i er Sunday of Attorney and M:s ! . M . I.avis. 3J Fillmore street, aiid ynti rdajr Attorney lais left with 'Jo'.ernor Samuel I. Stewart if Montana on a special mission to Wash-.r.trt-r.. H. C. Wo have built our business fo far upon the solid foundation of a substantial service rendered to every customer. We expect to continue this policy. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. $1.25 Size Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 93c Large size Cashmere Bouquet Sosp 23c 5Cc Hospital Cotton 30c 1tw cowEwM7or iSTi. HOHWMI ST.MCAI STATC HAMMOU MQi II. CREZU STAMPS. BIG SELECTION OF jfAPE TO ORDER FALL AND WINTER 22.59 !o 35.00 Tiurin? our eijht-day opening sale, endir.p Saturday, August 3rd. Order now and save $10 to ?15. 79 STATE ST.. HAMMOND. - . YOU CAN EAT WITH FALSE TEETH But you can't see with a g:ass eye- Service and quality ia our motto. ti e m m oncl Optical Co, 141 E. State St. Hammond Story & Clark E Piano Co, ai -t:ubliisiied lbjj. i3 Cap.ittl .-j.joij .;.i't0,0t0.u0. m ManrtiCiuie.-s h PLAYERS, PIApJOS. GF.ANOS H St.)! i s in a!! 'li'inct ;ui! cities ci i; the United 3!-.t'o tj factory Eranrhes 4603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicana. 532 5?4 Oakley Ave.. Hammond. VTilfred STnitrhes, Kp. Opposite Postoftee. PHONE OFFICE 2626. PHONE RES., 2928. Mii! Work STORM DOORS. SCREEN WINDOWS DOORS AND ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL FURNITURE. 174 CALUMET AV, HAMMOND, IND. (Near Huchn St.) 4 ) t 4 1 2o t i
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