Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1918 — Page 5

October 12, 1918.

THE TIMES.

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MAYOR CALLED TO BEDSIDE OF SICK BROTHER Mayor "William F. Hodges yesterday received a telegram statins: the parlous illness of his younger brother Harry Korigfs at Hiserville. Ky. The mayor left last night for the bedside of his brother. Hiserville. Ky., is Mayor HoOges' former home.

COW KILLER OUT ON $500 BOND Willy Hay. the barber, of Gary, who

a few weeks ago shot and killed two or three cows valued at 'several hundred dollars at East Gary, has been released under $500 bond and is now employed at the Tin Mill plant. Hay is also a violator of the draft laws in that he is alleged to have had a woman who he claimed was his wife and would not sign his questionnaire.

able to recover his gun rapidly enough next swung: with his right fist upon a German lieutenant, who was ready to draw upon him and knocked him senseless. It was Terry's first knockout in France. Terry's unit was brlBnded with the French in the sector about Chateau Thierry. He was one of the hundreds of volunteers from his regiment to seek duty In the front line. Parts cable dispatch to the New York Herald.

ISABEL CRUMLEY DEAD AT HESSVILLE

Isabel M. Crumley. 25 years old, wife of James C. Crumley, died at the home of her mother. Mrs. Anna McLaughlin of Kennedy avenue. Hessville, yesterday afternoon of heart failure. Mrs. Crumley, who had been married only about six weeks, haves besides her

husband, her mother, three brother?. Thos. J., of Seattle, Junes 1... who is in France and John G. McLaughlin, who is at Camp McClellnn of A tin is ton, Ala., two sister?. KsthT and Mrs. Willinm Scott of Gary. The funeral arrangements have not yet been made as they are awaiting the arrival of her brother from Camp JIcClellan. Vndertaker Burns has charge of the remains.

WHERE HUNS HOLD INVADED SOIL WHICH THEY MUST GIVE UP

DEATH AT BLACK OAK

Laura Kuler. 2t year old daughter of Anton Euler of Black Oak. died at their home early this morning; of pneumonia after a week's illness. The funeral will be held from the house Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment in Oak Hill ceme'ery, Hammond.

Uses His Fist on Hun. Forced in close bayonet rightinsr to use the butt of hi." sun across the head of a boche to liy him low. Terry Murphy, the rittsbursh lightweight, tin-

"Y. M." and "K. C." Make Good With Yanks

(Br I'nitfo Phkss. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IX FRANCE.. Oct. 12. You always can tell the "Y. M." or the "K. C." huts in the ruins of the newly captured villages. That's where the doughboys are crowding, always. They want oigarets. Oigarets seem to be the best thing a man can have to quiet his nerves while the barrages

thunder. Most important, tru y are (

about the only comfort jou can get out there. The Y. M. C. A. and Knights of Columbus worker have won their way to the hearts of the doughboys by Retting

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of the Savin cs Bank, people t t i

who had tnrin enougn to save, re- l fiyyw ;A. J

sorted to all sort of expedients to ''I'ftAV-l

house and hide their taviaas. A wool M iuf vl

sock was a favorite abiding place for;) J. V

I the surplus cash. A ti box hid un- psf'tpv 1

f Behind picture frames and mold

clocks were often the secret reposi-

S tories. And even today with all

the educational advertising the

banks of our country are doing, these improvident methods of

provincialism still exist. The money lies dormant

Av and insecure, ai.d with no earning power

riaced m trie savings uepanmeni 01 inis

Bank, the savings are secure, immune trom

ana oecome a steady earning

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Start an account today,

add to it regularly, and pre

pare for a rainy day.

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The Woman With Pride in her home wants every part of its furnishing as fine as she ean get it. And she wants them all pretty or beautiful. To such we call attention to our new ceiling and wall fixtures which appeal to the eye as well as judgment. A visit here will surely show how a home may be made more attractive and at the same time be more efficiently lighted.

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From Man's or Woman's Viewpoint our lighting fixtures are the kind that help make a home attractive and in keeping with the occupants' individuality. If you plan a new house, or think of renovating the one you occupy, let us show you how economically you can provide for this important detail.

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IN THE TWILIGHT OF TREASON l"Tidrtaklnr ny huiMing or im provcnifnt without first surinK a prrmit from th County Cnuncil of Defense whith means simply that you arc conforming with thp state snd federal policies during wartini? is exactly on a par with ijsinK a motor car on a cb.!?9 Sunday, hoarding sugar and flour, ignoring light lei- nights and other fuel regulations, and. altogether inntit:nd? giving aid and comfort to the enemy. Unfortunately, however, there has li'.in no law passed dor.iinatinR such departure from the regulations as trragon. It is up to each individual conscience to say whether his own wishes in pui'h matters shall tak precedence over the government's pingram.

CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALS For Friday end Sa'urdi

Shaded ration on map indicates where German troop s are still occupying invaded territory.

One provision of "resident Wilson's peace terms, to which the Germans must agree before the allies will talk peace with the Hun murderers is that Germany shall withdraw its troops from all invaded territory still held by the

kaiser's forces. The shaded portion in the map above shows this territory. Alsace-Lorraine, indicated by arrows, was under German rule before the war started. If Germany is not fotced to evacuate that ter

ritory before being allowed to talk peace it will he forced to return that section to France as part of the peace settlement. To a. low Germany to hold it would be like allowing a robber to go with part of his spoils.

enormous quantities of cijrarets and tobacco to the front while the fighting progresses.

Counting Hun Chicks. Br Vnite' Pueps. WITH THE AMKHICAN A KMT IN FRANCE. Oct. 12. In the division they figure that they've spoiled a lot of Rood German jobs, by keeping the boches back where they belong. It is this way. Th Germans were so sure they were Koing- to walk riKht throjuh the division, and the Krench tiivisioiis next to it, that they appointed boches to all kinds of jobs in French cities to be captured.

F1MRSL IS BROUGHT UP BEFORE JUDGE

LIQUOR SEIZED

300 Gallons Found. Gary Report in Chicago Paper Will Result in Trouble.

we assure you that every effort will he made to frustrate such plans, and every argument used to convince voters of the wron.and injustice they are inflicting upon the women of the nation to retain such men in office. The suffrage bill was put to a vote even at the time when its supporters knew that in all probability it would be defeated to .see Just how many friends we had and now we know, and those who refused to vote for the bill will fight as enemies and use all the strength, ability and influence we possess to unseat them. The c?rv is past for argument. Our President in his masterly speech asked for the passage of the bill as a war measure and who have shown more loyal patriotism than the women of our land? Senator Reed, with his ideas of the duties of women. "To bind up wounds and nurse the sick." and stay at home etc.. sd nausium is a sample of soni of the democrats that ought to go back home and stay there and Senator Lodge is a sample of some of the republicans that the senate can well do without.

So Mr. Kditor, if the demcorats "heat j suffrage" the republicans are not faf behind, and each party can get rid of our enemies if they -want to show their loyalty to our cause. We are tired of this "kaiser act", we want deeds and honest support from both parties. Thank you Mr. Kditor for calling our cause a "noble oiie." Wo feel that it is, and the women suffragists, of our county, with glorious Anna Shaw at the head, are imbued with the same spirit that inspired Susan 13. Anthony to work until called up higher, for the federal amendment. Men of America, where would you be today in the struggles of this terribla war, if it was not for your women who give more, risk more and suffer more

than you? Shame, that women should have to beg for what they have so justly earned and beg from American men, who claim to believe in equality. JENNIE C. HUTCHINS. Publicity Chairman Equal Franchise League.

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Another phase of the church fight that has been on for some time between the

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A tank commander who came through) St. Mary

in his armored car, thinking the Allies

were surely on the run. was captured

and got real peevish because, being

prisoner, he co'ild nt be town mayor of Cl.alon. Pocuments captured showed that other German officers with influence had been put in charge of warehouses and supply depots that were to have been captured.

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WHITING MAN SUCCUMBS AFTER FLU ATTACK

Another seizure of liquor occurred in East Chicago yesterday wjien police of

ficers got a tip that a whole carload had

entered Indiana Harbor.

Whiting and tho First Greek Catholic, ,-pon investigation it was found that church of East Chicago developed yes-! ,, ... - ,h. .t the

alterday when it was planned to bury i rennsylvania station, that contained 300

Theodore Navalanae. the man who asjKalI(,n9 of whiskey in barrels and that murdered over a Liberty bond argument. R was consignd to a fruit deaier, David in tho cemetery at Hessville which i Dimond , 3528 Cedar street.

, seems to te disputed territory. ,f ., -rri,-ii ui. .n,t r,.

consigned to Special Agent Green of the

upon "ie . . . f i..sti-- Hammond. Mr.

Dimond was also seized and consigned

to the same address.

A story that the whiskey was consigned to V. It. Diamond, the grocer, sent to a Chicago newspaper by an irresponsible

IIS REPLY ON ITS WAY?

r United Press Cablegram. BASLE. Oct. 12. The National Zeltung has announced that Germany's reply to President Wilson was presented to the Swiss minister at Berlin this morning.

The funeral was to have been held at ' ten o'clock. At nine o'clock, upon the verified complaint of Rev. Corhack of:

hiting. a temporary injunction was ob- I

tained in Judge Hardy's court restrain-i ing the family and friends from burying J the body in the disputed tjfmetery.

Consequently the funeial was post-)

poned and at one o'clock. Attorneys Mike

i Havran and Glen Peters went to the de-

j fense of the adherents of the East Chiinfiu j cago church. It was fought out before

Judge Hardy, who, after hearing thej evidence held that the hour for repara- j

had passed; that an hour before

(Gary news peddler will

in a libel suit.

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tPPEriAL To Tub Timks. WHITING. Oct. 12. Spanish

enza has caused another death in Whitina in the person of John Cadina,

of Fred street and Indiana nouleva rd j tion ti.id passed; tnat an nour neiore j Mr. Fadina was taken to St. Marsra-jthe funeral was no time to start pro-! ret's hospital on Thursday night at 9 1 ceedings of that kind. Consequently,!

o'clock and passed away about 11 o'clock the same nicht. Radina. who is 3S years of age. had the influenza, which developed into pneumonia. He is survived by his widow and five children. The funeral will be held Monday and will be in charge of Undertaker Ha ran. Interment will b eat St. John's cemetery, Hammond.

LOWELL SOLDIER TO

BE BURIED SUNDAY

the permanet injunction was denied. j This morning, the Last Chic ago contingent proceeded with the funeral and:

the burial service and interred the body of Xavalanae in the lot. which he had procured some time ago in the Hessville cemetery.

VOICE OF THE R BO F L E

Buy It Like a Man!

Every household should equip as for a siege, hy canning and drying vegetable and fruit. The book issued by the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C, tell how. Sent for 2 cent for postage.

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A WARNING TO LODGE

SrF.oiAi, To Tub Times. LOWKLL, Ind.. Oct. 1 2 The funeral services of Percy H. Surprise, who died at Camp Taylor Wednesday morning arlved here yesterday. The funeral services will be held at the. home of h s parents. Mr. and Mrs. I".. A. Surprise, Sunday at 2 p. m. His brother, Kenneth Surprise, who is stationed at i-'l Peso, Texas, is on his way home to attend the funeral.

Corns, Bunions and Ingrown removed. Flat feet treated. 412 mond Bldg. Honors 7 to 9 p. m.. Stamm, Phone 2533.

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FlflE FIGHTER BEAD (Dad) Green Dies at His Home After 6 Months Illness.

If you have any freight at houses or at Chicago and want prompt delivery, call the Reliable Transfer Co., Hammond 2S2. 10-U-tf

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CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends, neigh

bors and royal neismhors tor the sym-1

pathi" shown us during the illness and loss of our daughter, also for the beautiful floral pieces. We also wish to thank Rev. Sharp lor his kind words and consolation. MR. AND MRS. PETER PONDREAN 10-12- AND FAMILY.

7.. T. (Dad) Green, one of the veterans of the Hammond fire department, died lst night at his home, 420 Truman avenue, after an illness of over 6 months, nn(1 Vi ,tcnfV will he rorr.l t w n

wide circle of friends.

b or J.S years L'ad has neen a member of the Hammond fire department and one of its most efficient men. It was while he was fighting a savage blaze on the roof of the Ahlendorf building that the roof caved in and "Pad" wss pitched to the pavement below. Roth his arms were broken and one of his legs. He was near death for weeks, but his extraordinary grit pulled him out but left him a cripple. He was made telephone operator at Central and he occupied that post at the time of his death. Chitf William Xill said today: "I have great irspect and love for the old man, for he

was a loveame cnaracter and he has

Kditor Times: The Times on Tuesday, Oct. Sth. had an editorial which contained the following: "We'd like to see some republicans

I elected from some of these states whose

I legislators are democrats and refuse I to support such a noble thing as equal

suffrage tho democrats beat suffrage." Rut, Mr. Kditor. do you realize that one of the most brilliant and rrominnt republican senators voted against the bill, and in every way used his powers and influence to defeat it? And this same senator is to be sent into Indiana to campaign for the republican party. The women of Indiana protest in most virorous terms against such an insult, as Senator Lodge's coming: would be, and

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CARD OP THANTCS. We wish to thank our friends, also the Golden Rod Camp of Royal Neighbors and Rev. Bassett for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our daughter and niece. Esther Johnson. We also express our appreciate nof the beautiful floral ofterintfs and use of automobiles. MRS. DAVID JOHNSON AND FAMILY. MRS. H. JOHNSON. 10-12

answered the last call." Mr. (Jreen was 57 years old. A wife und six children survive him John. Richard. .Times. Annie, Nellie arid Dolly. Richard is in the service and was the pride of his father's heart. . The funeral will be held on Monday afternoon.

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CtKD OP THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors, also the Inland Steel, for the kindness end sympathy shown us during Illness and death of our beloved wife and daughter; also for the beautiful floral offer r.tf. Mr. Curt Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McIIwaln. 10-12-1

Merely for Record. Refore the Inst lingering look into the slacker baseball situation why wouldn't it he a good idea to make a record of the ball players who have been acting: as strawbosses in the unessential occupation Jobs. It would be handy blacklist to have around when baseball starts up pgaln, efter the wer. If the. dodgers are allowed to don regular uniforms again the list would be handy for the bull voiced gentleman who always sits behind every third base and bellows his opirlons in a style that makes a megaphone seem a useless contrivance.

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