Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1919 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Thursday, Fob. 13, 1919.

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(BUXX.'ETI.X.t International Sews Service. BY AlrHED O. ANDERSON. FF.KLIW Feb:. 13. Via. I .op.h ui.

13 Many j. rsons were killed -,,, ! thiwmiided in a fb r,a- L.n t ! 1.- b,!u..i) cmi-ItIi. rum. -tit troi-ps and Sp.i rtiicidi s :n th.- j -.ui

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:, -nil s from the soldi, rs. Trucks lnvtrtmr m--hiii irons w . r--i '. r ' urii.Ml !,y ti Si at '. :i c ill--.- .and '!.. ' w.-ip-f.s turn. .I upon th- eov.-rtim-tit f re.-. While the battle was rafrinir reinf. as oPACKERS TESHHOHY lil CONFLICT

"I will H"Vit ! sri't h u star'-' fBy International News Service.) ' !! ! my l.;i;ii'-ss f..r t'..- .-.avi. . ." .s . WASHlNCTt .N. a. 1 S - - "Test i - ; sa al t .! t . '! !! arniy -- i r.-. . of ti'.- : ;";v-- ;-:n.-U-rs- wit - raiaa- mil trainuitr w.oih all : t 1 n-iiffs is in itirtct t-onrti-t." I ' st no." This will. Fianiis J. Uen-y's final! fttark on the in at i-aok.rs V-t- tn-!MAWV ST HIT A T?T?TVTTJfl

-ay o-fore i-viv:ii y'ran-isro to r-s"tv t'tiiht for San j-riviit- l.nw iinii"tier. Ilnry, r itmaia thro:K'i th te--t!-i if nv of ti.e witnesses fipr-eartnsr fn behalf of th- pikfis, f'in't .) to a number of statements wh; h, he sial. showed that the ;iii.'kr witnesses have made on- statement nrri-r oath and another in dire-t cor-fiet. win n lint under oath." Intrftat CnmtJiercp O-rr.rr.isioner MChord, who was to have n ;;e-i ri 1 I'. fore the house nr . rsf a t en:i::ne;aa eommittee todav. yield. a1 h'is enra s"nient so that testfmony. Hcrtey could finish bp's MURDERER PLEADS GUILTY International News Service. VICKSBURG, MISS.. Feb. 13.—Cameron Cade, the Rayville, Ia., youth, who shot and killed his successful rival, Lieut. Fred G. Reichert of Evansville,

Ind., when Miss Mabel Langford jilted Cade and promised to marry the solder, ║ VALENTINE SOCIAL. today in Rayviille at his murder trial ║ The Valentine Social given last evewithdrew his plea of not guilty and en- ║ ning by East Chicago camp, Royal tered one of guilty on the understand- ║ Neighbors, at K. of P. hall merited ing that he would receive a life sentence. ║ a deserved success. So well were the ¶ Following his sertence Cade remark- ║ arrangements of the committee pered: "The girl loved me, but her father ║ fected that many more guests than broke up the match. Of course I am ║ were anticipated attended. Mrs. Frank sorry it happened, but it was my first ║ Grass, who has served the order since love affair and I must have been crazy." ║ its inception nearly six years ago, was . ⸺⸻ ║ presented at this affair with a cut JOHNSON ACCUSES ║ glass water set in appreciation of her THE SENATE ║ duties during these years; remarks

International News Service. "WASHTNCTOX. Feb. 13. The V. S. ser.a t. is responsible for the present spread of Fcdshevisrn in the ft, (ted St.at'l, Senator Hiram Johnson of Ca'i- j irnbi, renewing his demand for passaere of a resolution for the- withdrawal of American troops in Kussia. declared in the senate this afternoon. "Do you know who are makinir penile unrest ful. arousing- In 'hem a spirit ct revolt?" "T-n an! I." he thundered. "You arid T. when we see the law violated, when ve see the constitution rent and trit, when we see war waired. but not declared, when we see American killed in a fore'en land In defiance of law, and j when we do not flare to take a s'and wirainst It. That's the sort of thing tfet makes Bolshevism." GERMAN ARMY 830,000 MEN International News Service. TNrON. p-eh. 13. 1:31 p. m. Ccrmany's orfrardzed army is S A . (i 0 0 men. It was learned hero this afternoon. Tb.ey r constituted as follows: One hundred thrusand warriors not jet demobilized; tie jjix and 1?19 classes of 4fofi00 for a comine standing rmy: SOO.nOO volunteer defense tro ,ps, coniprisinjt 20 divisions, six of which are stationed in the eastern front. The discipline of the volunteers is r ai'l to bo had. Krupps have been turning out supplies in such ijuantities as to enable th" ffieers to mobilize an offensive quickly. It was said..

STOP! LOOK! STOP.1 LOOK! What bargains the LAKE COUNTY CREAMERY at 148 East State Street is Going to Give for Friday and Saturday, February 14th and 15th.

Sugar All you want Larpe Milk 1.5o .Laruo Can Pork and Deans . 10c ?, lb. can Pcsl Pumi.kin. .8 Panr-y ToninTucs 12V-iC Sweet Snu'ar Corn. . . . .15c KarlvT June Peas 15o Kaple grille 212c Malted Milk 39 c Oil Sardines SC Fancv Salmon 12' .oC Liblu- Kraut 3?iee and Milk Snider's Catsup . . . . Larpe dar dam Larp' Pottle Catsu). Horse Padish FaiK-v Peaches Pra;r Soa. 10 liars. . 12c . 10c .28c 20c .15 . 8c 30c 49c

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m, n' ;i Hi iT! wop,, rushed u vriillt.-nt mob !:!. hi i 1 r .i a ! ta-a P -. ,h; ia v. s h.-n vy n !;. s m i ,,i r-. and j .ii-,. ! 1h ps 1. 1 : i . ! -. ! 1 in : ' 'ii s : . . I i ;!.- iii..rn;r. h. i !! n : a wi:h ina. t. r s n I rui- t" ti... ; t U r.-: n ! .. t of I'UUil.i.i"- ! :- m !n p r. . i i . ' '. 1 1 up. :i h i - i i . . r i . p 1 f ; i i ! a. fu ft r a ! x a n . a ! i . in: t ; i la I la, r i p. ny I" its hidden A via!. i-h I ' i a a i I a l:l : ' w a a s v;.-! r.t tiring. A n ,.f uti. a; pi sii;ht ! ' ail BUSINESS MAN BACK FROM ARMY I Fia i 'T. w L M"i-ia: !, a Ham niond ia :u ii ; ;t sue --.-sf , ' bus'. ;. the ; i liv a. ri. 1 was w a a ; I ! lit. at X t u a a ' , . s w l-i n t !-.- t.i v. -t :' IrtLirnol to has ,,, : ..: Franto a n w 1 1 a .a a'r. M..;-n:it has ; : a in-sif,-, .m I -.a-.... fa. Ii..,.'.! ....I I XK.W V'iKK. Ke1' !S V eft h a n .! r-ai s'ak nn! w.air., 1 1 firiived today on the transport S.an'i Ter-sn They in, -lit 1- 1:, r.i-aax ioii-vt-1. si-er.r 1 a -b iri.-e ! s y,a. 1 p, 7. i. el'isi'.o. 11 to 14. in-; :.: ve, 17, IS an,? '." ;r. I'.is Ml eotr puny HI from Vit - ' ti:n:;i. e::-brn .2r'", ' i-list'-d men. ', Th- IVeil.-s.s vit,h l.lnl n.o-tly I'nl- : forn ai. raseals. o-o nrri ,',i p ! t'o. 2 4 e.arp ; sed most of t ': . s trans-; ;, rts's i-.-r.t'.ncent. 1 1 i TWIM a V 8 a I l 3 -to rm II Si mi ai VI i v. ere made by Robert Jones w ho conferred that hone.r of presentation. A supper was served at Inns; tables and in the lat-r eventr.c there was rlani 'nef for the vein n crer folks and social Intercourse and music for their elders. There was also a erab ba.tr fest wh'-h , j created no end of merriment. Viil-n-tlnes were used to s.-le-t partners thron shout the even in and 1'iit- a novelty this proved to be. Miss Huth Brown of North Oi - ott, . avenue was hroueht home from the'" Columbia hospital in Chi-atto yesterday to r-st a while from her tf'nt operation and will then retain lat-r for surulital treat r ter.t of a more m tier nat'ire. She is dauqdit-r of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frown Mrs. John TY. Sterling of the Parson apartments returned home fr. .u a few days vsit to Holi'rt to welcome her brother. Leonard I . J hns-n. who arrived home from a rosS seas service with the f.S'.h Coast ArtiF-ty. Pattery C. This unit was In tin' irro,t fisrht of the Arr-inti" forest an! the Marne. Youn? Johnston e.aipd without a scratch and feet, fl; the better for his experience. He is a Hohatt boy that the town feels Just pi'i.b- in and he 1b quite busy -xr 1 a r. k1 n walcomes with hi friends. Marry r.. ttioomarir or ;orth ( 'Imtt avenue ia conflnefl to th- hnn with! an illness threatening typh-dd fever, There is to be a Valentin.- Party held tomorrow evening at th- f'hrist'an church parlors under t'p.e auspices of the Sunday school classes. Kntertainment is to be provided and rf resbments served. A very e ni vBest Farm Earcrs. fresh Faiifv Santos CoflYe..30C Our Leader (offer 32c 0. (J. Blend 35c Best Peaberrv 35c Roasted Parl(v 10c Tetley Teas, 1 .'j lb 15c Premium Coffee, Dish Free 39 C Try Our Teas 50c Downey Xut Marfrarinc 32c Good Luck Margarine. .3Gc Navy Beans 12c Scotch Pt-ns 12c P.lack Eye Peas 1()C leaner Rice 10c Fnele Jcitv Paneako . 12V2C (irandma's lewder ...15c Larpe Jar Pure llonev 25c

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FASHION'S liv Annabel MISS' AND SMALL

The jaunty bed-ro front is th- stvlfeature ..f tins outhfil fn-k. No. '.M'M Th- b...-r.. is i,.iii. ,! to i :u-h sii!.' ..f tinlatar pati-l at t i i I'luk. A rotnhmiit ion id t;v,, materials will iui,! nin-h to I h d'lYrt ivfin-ss of tin1 i)ri's. A sailor a.! lav finishes tlo- V ii.-i'k. Tin' loan, .,se fitting sleeves ari finished with pointed ruffs, luit th- shorti-r loin.Mli. with whl-o-iffs, ni.'iy I'O i h"MH if ;.i i frrro.. 'I'llooiit ra. st tnnti rial -vt-mls fr.mi th-tai-t litif- of th- fi.utnl.i'ian -,:ii-it to thlt! 'in- of ti'- skirt. 'Ill- on- jii - si art is slightly srath-r-il. 'I ho miss' iihI small woman's ir-ss No. is nit in si-.--: II. 1;. !- nmi - yciii's. Wiiith a' lower ei-- is 1 1 . y if!s 'II;- t y.:iT siv.i r ,iiir. s .".'' yuriN li.-ht ir.ii t-r!.a!. with 1 v van's dark tn.i t-rial abii ji'iird ."'i in 'h Siiiiiii;. l'i'h'- I'ants. AD ;se EAST CHICAGO ADVERTISEMENTS Kiitherlnf llo.'inl, J"i Olrott nvrn I'lionc Til! 1e plrnMrd t Trltr nml rprcU no'lfi I nfT n tt1 mlvf rtllnc for Tlif Mm em. hImo Jub ixrk f all U-trIptloii y rotn pt 1 j- 11 nil wr 1 1 lu n r. A Tree ropy f the f ! In Ml rntril liookd I r t 4i n 4 ii t-iir n I n i; n n it a free rnp y of i i.e booklet .... u....... . .. ..in i.Kuril liKn rerl. Urit illlinnl liilllk, I'.iinI ( liiea-Ji.. il-12-3 I have $Vi, POO to b.p.n on first nn rt-.-apos. J. Ii. Kennedv, lawv.-r. 3-11-3 Mead what Weed's Handbook has to say about tli- Ktme.re C.-pp-r Com par, vp If you at- lookmir fop a b , n and r-ha!,;., p.roposit 'on to mak- mom y. the K'.mor- L'opper rtunpun- lias it f r o u . I'.tiy riialiT now-- tiir-e weeks may b- o late. A-t at on,-,.. I I on-cbad p i oposi t i . ti. JIH llolH.lt i s. -" Caltitr.et .iodEp. I 1 montl vZl;JrlnJZ' TT! V. a i a a :., e e s ! OK THANKS. ecr, s, TV e rl.sire to express our d thanks to those who we,e s.a kind t us in our recent bereavement in th" b ss of our .son. W'r.bim Siilin. whose remains were br-.ueht from Yo-incs-Ir.vn, (!,,, to b- irtef-d in Calvary pe-piet.iy, M'lP'luv. si'.aa-i-y Cary h'niahtu of C.du:--' us, May'b w-er ramp. Ib.v.,1 Neighbors. Twin City cireb. I a-. -liters of Is.if'.dla. St. Fat.a . I. v . ., , a. V. - s- , . . - ' ...-,, "...tl.i.., ai. . ; .1, 1 - .1 t - : .1 . 171 " " ' ' - MIIS KI.IZAHF.TH SIUI.IN FAMILY. a b . - e v - r, ir is ant i-!pa ted. Mrs. Mfi't'iin Matb.ew r,f South O'eott avi nil.' entertained Mrs. John Kddston of Cli-a-o at dinner 'out rvr .Mr. Mrs Fdward Ilauser of Harvey. III. Miss Li'.Fan Idxon of this city who -vas. -.v i ' have to undereo an i rn-ta-i-i for a m.-.bidy whbh she has s-f-l f- red fp, m sin-- she .tit r.-i.-t-d th-j da several w--ks aeo and fr-;n whi-li j spe d'd r.of fully reer-v-r. Mrs. William M-.ad.p chairman of the Fast f'hb-aeo Tied Cros.s Centre, is in rece-rt of a larire ipiotn of sweater yarn wht-h is to be used In the tnakintc e.f nn'Tb rs of th- dimensions t of t.n Jn-be bv ftft v-foijr, 'or the eh!idr.-n. Th's means a tcr-ieinc of tie staff of the faitiif:;! old Un!ttet wb' are now ak.d cull at t he Tb d i i r v i ,( 1 o C'ros-; r'.ntte la-oos in f-r th yarns end rnal 1 -me. Th" q u or a i s iH'7' it1 t'" j"Ht;fv nidny v m tt r. Best Salt Butter. . . Iowa Creamery -19c Gold Star Creamerv . . . 4 1c Gold Medal Creamerv . !5c Wisconsin Creamerv . .37c XXX X Creamery 39c Solid Gold 47 Ptne Lard 29c Pure Peanut Putt(r. . .25C Fresh Cottage Cheese.. 12c Brick Cheese 32c American Cheese 35C Hand Cheese 5 Limburr;er ( 'heese . . . .40c Best Lima .Beans, lb...l5C Spaghetti 7VC Runkel (eoa, 1.'. lh.. . .ISc Fneeda Biscuit, doz t: . .95c American Family . . . .6if

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, -x.i y, It. neon sii o't are r-Joi-itu; ov.-i-.tl I tmth of n little fun, their first born ' v. bah nrrivi i! ye-ieni iv in 1 ' -h. 1.- Mrs. Johnson has n the past Opportunity stares up at you from this page. ll may be a better position just the cot - uijic; vuu wdiu ni lent iI 1 o cnance 10 own a hours on easy terms a new cook an ambitious employe what not r' Want ads bristle with the intimacies of the vvuocd-uaj wuuu. iuu ill afford to overi iuvk Liieiu wun your : dailv reading. flE-c Don't throw k vour paner awav without reading the want ad pae,

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f.o.v v.eeks at tier ,nri'nts' liome. Rev. 'olm.-'oi is pastor of the Kast "hi-afo i'lul Iii'Ii.iini H ulior Swedish laither.an hurehe.s ami for tie past few days has Inn In ( 'hi. nun, j Mrs. I'rkov, wife of Pr. Joseph Vriov. ''' ,!"' Atl.as in iir'iin nis was host..ss to J

a v. ry Inlonnul liinro,n to h few I 1 1 o n, is in, sd.i v a t t . r: ri. j Mt a. Fiv.l Task- of 1 Ira p- I m, st. hns I -aiH. T. d oonval. i al l. I nii'iiii-iuv and jl-ain or th, p;,i tl.r w ks with a r felon 'Al,i h t-es),onds .-ry sliwly ; to t r . ,i 1 11, ent . I 'I'i'o Sail, s of the fnit.-d I'r.sb;. 1. t i.".n -Ii. i! h If mi., a;s 1 11 l t .1 1 ion t- th" piil.lie ; be pres-nt u t tlnir "birthday pnro-I i post so. ial" this . eriunir Saturday e-.en-1 o I-'.bniary 1',. There will ho th" ! riiiK of refi .a bna i'i s and a general J ' 1 '!" enter. 'I int... Th'-r- are 11.. ! -tlii 'ioii" .as to who may o.lii" and t".v t h. n:s. b. s-. The i lnn h is loeatI d at 1 bin !o,U st. a nd 1 ",Mh. j Mis I . lli-e. who at one time n, .-"! to 1 lion . in la, si I'lac'ieo, is la,w" h- re fioin Hrookfiebl. 111., on a visit to b r ' iso -. r, Mr;., lam Ami, r" ii. of Crapei:i " si., for 11 btp f r-eri.id of tun-. j .Mrs .1. V. Il-rn of the lb-rod apart- I j la.aits was ;i dirm. r bo.-t, sS las! ea njiai! lo s,"."ial Ka-'-'s, including Miss j M-bjd la.bii son and the r - H. j b'a kb'iiii, 'o' li l'":.rb. r iiirl l,ari"S Ki-.tieh of Mi,'iiL-ui I'i'y. Mr. ("ail MilJbr of lai'bafin and tl - Misses H- b n 1 Mi'Knv and It utrbe Cadman of this :ii! !laioi!,,r was th" diversion afvr j 1 ho repast. I Mr-. Frank Ibrrbk of North Milsonn !a. raie is a pet i' nt .at tie- lam' tr'H-V j I lo: j i"il In t 'liii a tp, utideritoinf; s'lrgij ::) ' ra;i ; 11 1 1 l; t . It is 'in- rta in is to how b nu- she v, ill Lae to r. niain thr' j Mr. .and Mrs. I.. W. Sari- will he the I dinner unests of Attorney and Mrs. J. j V. I'.r issey at their lii'i.i" in I'ruinniond .st. 1 bis , . . nii.fc. ;-! 1 m j :ej I CI 1 k st Vtf fca Sf 1 1 1 1 pop.- s,;-? tsri '-41

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Our New Spring Blouses Force out all slitz'htlv soiled

Bio u s e s at Treat reductions s.l.OO vahu s at $2.50 sT.oO values at $3.95 Ask to See the New Spring Blouses

Open Friday and Saturday Evenings-

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Tii- I-at hers and S.,,,s ban.pi-t t the o,!l;,.. e. ,',;,, , hur-h. I . -1 ' b i - a - o . last niKht. fiilbb-d .airy eM. , t ;1 1 ha,. ilaie w. re - I J in-ri and b . s that pa r1 i-ipat. .1. i enniinary a r iai r. " ,.,i. ti - w er- " ..! l:e,y .y J- te. Mu.w . W HO RCt - eo as ii-.-oa.r .r r. in.-t.!. s. II. lb, .bans was i iit.irii.ari .and -.a.- i,,, ;i !- ' ilr-" of -,.. b om- foil i t ion b . ;. b .),. Mr. .Il'tieS fob . Kriliiii . of 1 Md i . i po liivi-.'i-d b r:. : -' .a i ral direct, r of th- t,, w :-.i,' o r i!a i, j -, i j, r. rip l'rt'!i fpl'Tidid talk o td' .y b',. dr-.war,-lie-life of IlihS'iai r:ri"v i',m b;aa,i:s It .ais iin inspirational t; lb- a n nou ncr-d that th- (v vernm-r: t was r-ndv to lion;- and -iti. siabbsh in varioas j. : i f tli. -orjritrv h Jurd'.r ' fhti-iisiun S-rvic-b- -o, 'rd : n a t e w I r h ! in - i.aierin oiii'iuon, in vx.r.-H't mat to furnish a m. ,bum thro.1KJ, whbh boys .. a .... 1 L ....... I ... I . . 1 , .... I ... ... .1 . t- , 1 . i . . a a e- o o. .. o . , - "'. I . . . .' , ' of .-n, p!o iri'-nt suited to their respective attainments and ternj-.. r.-iments. He sn hi that eventually, he did pot know hawsoon, stteh a service would br nsf aidished in F.ast Chicago, with a man in charge who would 1 known as Jtmh.r ''ounsellor. His talk was based lar'-ly nn the statement that th..- p,r.-setif. problem of -i iii.n ! ion is th- problem ,! the city; and tin problem of the eitv is the probleti; of ttie hoy. WITH

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SOrlS ENJOY A GREAT BANQUET

, iv,!l..w:r his talk, whirl, was Rivn v , , y i ,. s , a t ei; t i.iii l,v th- K.vs ; as b y t be n. j John s,, . I 0 m ia, J bi 1 1 S-..t, h , ha r. pin' a cojide of his -t.-r soi.i-.s-. i,. ;,l a st-.i v or . t -, and l:i:a!v v...un.l u. l.v so-.-ir.,, .s,,,. Jls , , , n (. '"Hill!. "The Hoys of th- l. s f :J! , pd.-d V " This i'. pu lit r i om-.b.a H -a 1 en : ,-r! iti ma, a. t far t I :'ta! !.' ii I : a; par. liliy i nj ,ye'J it (.s w . ii. The- li'-'.s of the p- 25. A. a d id. d he. n .-.if... -h" ..y an.l ,. r, , p.. , , .. K, ,,. i n T

:ia re- i Jo,- r.-i.roy Haia.aioiid who spoke- f..r -av- a j thirty nunute sin a tumultip us outponr- - fr-.m j of patriot:,- i::sp;rt on. -ouid",!

'i;ii la'in.s ,.f Washington and l-.n-oln and j.(,rt riyir.s the j,roiireis th-.t 1 I in. i pas inaae m ihls country toward t! ir ideals i i d the ei. .f b tip rho.,d. coop-ralioTi Mi- P'ti'liPun of loan. n be took up the idea of the ; i.e!ttf,. of Nntiori, ss l.einK a further I ... , .,.nt f t,,.s ,v,,rp, wH( prrirl. , n , ... I ,, t ! r f, . , l n f Ol t , . i, m I ,-rr, I adajtlon. ' 'otnni. lei.it ions of the talk were b.eari on a'! sid-s. Id- tit. A. If. Watts, 1-oy scout executi then elos.-d tii- speaking rart of tli- prop mm hy rnliiner attention to trie b; things fe.r whioh the movt-ment stool, th- opjH art u ni t if-s that it offered f..r development and the plans that were under way In Kast. ("hi-apo. ! Are you reading The Times? i This Week Only 3 i J. !-! . iMmu. mi uu i iiiinjiijj iipj.ul m'Ls-S a Me i fe" j t 1 rati. 4t 'Tnti mTii ombined.

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