Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1919 — Page 2

'age Two.

THE TIMES

FeKruarv 22. 1919.

EMERSON TOURNEY CAflDITC I

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TO liANA

BOY SCOUTS

Basketball Fives of -High

School Are Preparing for i 1

Sectional Tournament at Gary, March 7-8.

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INTERNATIONAL LABOR COMMISSION HAS HUGE PROBLEM

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Kmfr'fn school of Gary. Ya I pa rat. so -.d Fast Chcasro are evpected to br the strongest teams in the high school basketball tournament at Gary. March Dri and Sth. which will decide which I'iuh is to represent this section at the state tourney in Blmincton. Although !t defeated Fast c'hicaKO. 4 4 to "6. at Gary, Knorson ha. a vt arn game yet to play w ith the Twin ':! and the Store rrsy be even up.

owever, Kmsrson is the favorite, hivir.R won every ayamr in tl county j schedule to date. The only Indiana1

team to defeat Emrson Rensselaer. While Brock and J.aCross sra touted in l.ave strong X-anis they are no( taken very seriously in Lake county. For hat matter Hammond. Whitins and Crown V'oint are not expected to do a jtieat deal. Hammond hasn't a veteran a its squad and the team that represented Hammond last year was put out in the first same by Brook.

OHIO GOVERNOR

10 SPEAK TONIGHT

Ail classes of people. from all nurches and all walks of life in Kast himp) are looking forwurd with a treat deal of pleasure to the, address which will be given Sunday eenlng at . nc McKinley auditorium by cx-Govern-or Frank E. Willis of Ohio. The lecture is In the interests of the Ai menfan-Syrten relief movement and there is no admission fee to be charged. Everybody is invite4 and will be. welcome to hear the governor talk oo conditions in the near east. Xo small part of the pleasure of the evening will be the work of the trio of notable Armenian musicians that will be sent from Chicago to participate In this meeting. Not only siould the people of East Chicago fill that splendid auditorium for the sake of the ent rtaininent and the delight of herring the men and women who. during the Chautauqua, season, are raid big money for every appearance, but they should attend as a matter of h-.valty and buman sentiment ' out of sympathy for the poor unfortunates who are fulorlng such agonies In Asia Minor. The lecture will begin promptly at 7 .30. E. N. Canine presiding.

COMMERCE MEETING

It has lor.s ln-en in my rri r,i to tn t' ail mv little friends ami h:c, ones, too. recounting memories that w ill 1'figcr long of hsppv day s and pcacef i t- I , t .. - U . . , . ....... 1 " . . , . t

l. llir I . 1 1 1 t J . llH ITU 'U t O . ''edar Lake. j iso I pen these hers n s n Rreetini; I and tribute t-. the jio.v otitis and J those noble men and w-oren wh ! ontril"tit d in e fry w a y to make o.ir

amp a !'. i ss. Jlemories of days ts igiu and fair

and dnys of ifai f-port and when n.phi tame, the gcriseous sunset ami cheer-

carnnfires plow, and the son;; that

Me sans and the Maries we told. both old and new, ard o jr astionor ural observations when we n ulied tit'" Si rs and thev studded the sky. didn't, thev .' Might v Arctiiriis. Yen us. the grout D'jtper ;n wbirh oi showed in the Squaw and 1'Rpoose, ard there, too, was the Milky Wav. that .'if t ha been the way to the Dairy Farm, was it not'" Ard when in your lathm .suits yo.i p-oked t. too r.ke goblin-. Unonies ard dwarfs. With your d:.

tended nhd-'-meny. show ins V.c-w w 11 j the. purvej ov ;n genei al provided th Department of the Interior had satiated your vivacious appctiu s I And finally you just did eat me out j of a. house and home. Hut I'm n t cm- ( plaining or vritieiztnK far from it: J Indeed. I oon.stdoved it quite ootupli- i mentary. I remember. t"0. the swett ; songs of th feathered choir that cfiiuc j with tl.e twilight of tnoinmn. the si- I J notes of the thiush. hiding in the dark j woods that srrew it. her ;b tl.e season ' advanced, but ceased a'.'out t'.ie middle of August. And the .f?lit r r. hest : a. that plaved without intermission: s ! grand overture frO-n dusk - dmvn: 5: 'ft vam the declinicg notes o: the J cicada when the sun went down, a tit- ; ting: finale to the dyin;? da v. and kat- ! d-ds and many other insect sounds and plaintive tremelo of the little screeoh i owl, all blended into a harmony 'T ! sounds tliat in nowise disturbed o I r i slumber or marked the silence of sa'. io j night. Now haTe I forgotten tl.e hornet'.- . nests and garter snakes and Mr. liar- I rls' cannibal spiders, the wild woodberries and Indian turnips that : o j wanted ine to make into pies. I mean j the berries, and sometimes I wonder i how my Indian turnip patch is cmiiiuS on. 1 hope for a good crop, for b;.

long boiling they become .-dible. tr I come again I am thinking seriously of brtngingr some mock turtles and Vv'elsh rabbits, and majbe a few golden Bucks; they would add varietv t our menu and be an agreeable ehanee occasionally. Oh Boyi I might on on and writ-' eome more about the r'i:n;- reception you gave me when I visitedyou at Hammond because I could rot stay away, and my appreciation of your warm hospitality and bow proud J am of that badge of honor, my Scout pin. which I weaT conspicuously ail th time. And now I'll cios this rambling message by telling you that never while I live w-ill the fond mmories

fade of our six wok encampment "in i

Indiana." Your f i i n d . FRANK. I!. UATH.WV.W

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LETTERS FBOIA SOLDIERS

From Capt. Hascall. tiatKl'fcnii-i. Jan. Z". Deac Mother and l ather: Veil" t have inovf.i ii,a ii ami am now hi i ;n drecou rt which is ;j pretty mce little French village.

I rc-e r "ei a h:ind a f w days ago. also In Murpart ' . Am waiting patiently the v are going to ii- "

Hio'ng home. Tiiis peace const c-ss .n f'itr .s coini; to Tool r.ro.md ti long t .me and un- ' ev r tiling is. wc li se;;ri w will i i a v to sit tight. Wc hav- J.tt 1 sd o..r f.nst now

new spnpers ' l re i s from

1 1 e ft r u hflt u on the

IRISH RACE IN CONVENTION HV WH.IMH IMtKF.HMII.i:. J'tll b. LtF-LIM 11 A, Fob. 22. President 'Wilson and onre.-. will he. asked to '.rsre the cianiins of self-determination to Ireland by tit convention ca the. lush race in saicn here, It was learned hvre this afternoon. lesolutton to this rl'fvt b Introduced by Cardinal Gibbons, an.! 1.- as.-1;-, d of pfisaE . a jr c. ' ,j - t.. a. i thorita t it c information

TWO GARY NEGROES FOUND GUILTY

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Sv-FiiM. To Tr't TiMTi 1 (TSi'HVN- PulN'T. J,..l.. -. . 'luri- tifii':-(i'.. .Albert 1'r.rv- r- , T!lOi-?:i Yflt-..T! W f I'. f, - . ! ...

w inter b'.tj lar uy bv r, jirv ;,; t;.,. e)r... ,,f

obi. on . Tiiey -.. , ; r. nur.t d winter eor.-.pia'nt of I.u. i is Howe n to

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iia'. e h. en a shock to ail l.is friend a. Have n"t been any too. well myself as it is slow work getting over the :iu and while 1 was up front ii'ln? rd tions were- to.t uny too healthy. I have a nice rco.u n--,w- with iatf p. f reflate end I an 'Kern pretty -orn-

;. rtab'.o. T have not l.eard as 5 ft. w l-.ether Marsur-t re.-eiv ed the helmet j

! I -en! her but pope they get there t

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yte.c was givtn a s-nen eiavs s.t Vlie j.enal fa.., , and Wntj-on we .

:pii I'api.T was counsel f and .lame ibiir.s t.f i;-, the t:e'4i' i.

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Members nf inttrnatitmal lnhor legislation commission snapped in I'arifj.

Interna: icna! legislation w hi-h w':l i-r(u.tii;.e working standards srJ coiiditiony t?iroup,!!CM-t. the civilir.eii wcrld i e wee ted to re

sists of labor loaders from the

Knpltr-.d. France, CttLa. J-a:i and

suit from

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rcmmi.?:ou for international lc,i?-

lation en liet cir.

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ON WEDNESDAY NEXT

A general meeting cf the East Chicago Chamber of Commerce will be nld at a Sinner served to members and rriends at the dining rooms of the First Congregational church, Magoun avenue and 145th street, on "Wednesday evening, February 26. Indies invited. A number of matters of interest to the community will be taken up at this meeting and reports made on progress along those lines. There will also be an rportunity for any on to suggest any activities that the organization should undertake during the currer.' year. It is proposed to make this primarily an Americanization meeting at which an Americanization committee will be appointed and where plsnsi wilt be laid for

n active campaign to assist the foreign born and foreign speaking peopfe tp be- j

come acquainted with the English language and n ith the elements at last of American Institutions. Tt is expected that a coupie of sneakr from Chicago will be present, one of "horn will give a talk on the progress of the Armenian relief movement.

I'nited Suites, Italy. Cerium.

the i.';:ecl:o-Slovak nation?. The first ttii-'t. inir v.s held recently ai the bureau of 'lie minister of labor at Faris. I: the photo the men in

the front row, left to right, are: M. Yanderw-ld. Belgium; M. 'olliard, France; Samuel Gomners, J.'niLed Stat?.-; i. M. Harries, Great Britain, and M. Lou.-lieur, Frunce. Cehind ti(i to tli righ. of (iompers ;s Howard N. F.ur.uiy of the United S'ates.

I suppose quite c.'.'t.k ard H.bI. . noiv. V.'lsb ' V; ,st .'IS fast b Must lose now per." you :,ccit.

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IBAD IDEA AT

TIMES TO CHANGE

HUSBANDS

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( post ct coiiiiii.iiiu alter a i sane during t'uel gre.at Artcnri. fif,ht li n the liopre pnabb c. ii sttion were hrok-n and liueb i bi

forced to admit : t' a t . The tviierjil way a m pi H'v 1 1 bi i . i.i , made l-rtore n P.. use !. mm. .. ii.-.t men of bis di isi.-u bad 1. ii d'I.m-c.i to lay vviutiei.i .ithout miy aO'unpt being rn-ieje t... brine tinrii fe, ., th, ir.'ii' to the r..Hr whiie t ho actfii v a- uuu r vva y .

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M i .-1 01 ni." pro-Mill.-f.'t Artliedlilc'l to be

Guxe tie at! c Monday.

Wednesday. pi.- i soi i.s t tiiiti.or a ml

she was vv..en a talc of n-aiiy li.'iuitil'ii! mi.ira. tei. and into tl.e warp and

! v oof has ;ntroviuvd ll thread of Or!-

iita! ir v i i.-in that is distinctly biu:'i i'i i at t'ne sa.-'e. tune tffevtive.

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Govfii). - Gejodibh is pr'-siel ,nf. The Uiii j li.'le gii t-s in &ttnJri.i't vv i t it the view of supporting a uie, e to f-xter.il the asso' iation wot k i.ti. e thoroughly :n the Calumet distl,. t, and tl.ei- effuj ts arc cxpeeteel to i ejiult iii adcli ... .al eiiu.pmenl for

apt. are Re

Ha s ' ' i n s s ;

number of Kast j Knvs a t ' omirisr- ! IV -o'llil Vf-'cilSf I w c must wait 1 j !,.in''.s for the ja- ' TjOV. to ail. ' T.I'.Sir. . Ha .'.head Offj. . j .. Fran'', A . T. i

$44,500 BUILDING j PERMITS ISSUED!

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cities

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GREEK ASSAULTS 5-YEAR OLD CHILD

BASKETBALL GAME AT SO. SIDE GYMNASIUM

Gov e nor A ' i. ti.

-! art-e. 1 1:t me tirst In t" ing pe rsoua i i y on t in rnountej I.ii te.vt: trav crsins the ?lv 1' -.- w to his dugout a f t ; l battle. In the loo-it. iir - n: 1 1 tured lic.vv the ;, i ma u him ard a t 1 1 1 1 t . 1 ,,

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' FORMER HAMMOND

WOMAN DEAD

A1! -, t-i i i K t.-hut-i d.etl w jiri i-iv ii '-' . o t c na . a 'v . . n. t o a t-o -niiii o ey 1 a ill i o . i n.l f ri'-nd. Ms .-. Ket. hu-'i ii s .an "id I es:d'-tii -f ! I a 1 1-1 1 1 oi-i and is will 1. now n I, ere w i etc v!ie 'Hoi uiany f i i nd.-. Ti,.-. .; ,, as--,i i t he :,i"tli. r ,.f Mts. I'.ili II, 'hi, ",.! ui :-i iy of Hammond '.-.it i. .: o.Iaiia

l.n-it. r..uiit .I'iiii Galaies. . Gary Greek, v. as appre hended .y C,-,o police did arrested at I SI 7 Adams street. (!..ir:;vd with attacking l.tt'.e flvev ar-obl Anif ri. mi Eirl, wl ose name

j is withheld, last Wednesday evening.

The littie girl id' nttfled her assailant at the police station this morni 11 c.

GARY NEGRO GETS $130 FINE

Fourly-four thousand, five hundred dollars In building permit was issued at the offi e ,.f the building commisf oner at Oarv yftr'iay as follows: r:ev escz Home r.u biir.g Co.. two brick structures to cost $13,000 each at 832 anri sC'i Yirginia street. Helen li. ?aigcr two story brick veneer Act at 640 I'oik street to cost 51 i.500. A. Hr ?m s. two-storv frame residence, ZZi Johnson street, to cost JT.-COe.

The permit for A. If. Huss on Joi n- j son street tho first permit to be tak- j i

en out for tliat street, wr.-.eui ts ivstined to be one of Gary's most beautiful street.

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iilUTO CONCERN i CHANGES HANDS

Y .-! r.'loy iii1 in.ioi in Judse 1 o iin's court l.u i n. ster Morzan. a

Ca-v rrff.i on thy charge of beins

il.'b ami given a six months Unsusi o ; : jail V ef t ( nee. The neirt o was prii sip, i last December en the :,a:;ic- offense.

FOUR NEW CASES OF FLU j AT GARYj

I"bur light cases of Spanish influ-I j pnaa have been reported to the Gary j i l-,ttH ilpri-lrinipn! ttif lflcl weeV hut !

the health board announces there ts I no danger of an enidnv.c. I -- were fig deaths reported for

Gary in January as a-a;r.ft lo0 :u Defeir.her when the inPun.a was rasing It is declared that Gary is freer yow of sickness than for many months.

Orpheum THEATRE KAJOfOtTD. HTC. "Where Everybody Goc.'

EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION 6 All Star Acts 6 "Clothes Devil" A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY. Pretty Girls. Special Scenery and Catchy Music Allman & Woods Comedy, Singing and Talking. Knorr & Rella Comedy Skit Entitled "BetAeen Us Two." Knox Wilson Camouflage.

""a nt.e r be l. . t a i i r i : t him a -

Th. Went worth and Hammond li gh ! r" ;urn'

school girls" basketball tiams will play , '" b'-V br-d-a game Monday evening at the S-i-h j''r' "A 1'H .- t-k. w....n,u, . i, numbe i- of vi,,

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MOTHER COME AFTER

HER RUNAWAY BOY

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!. V.Jie-'.s met her fioni rjoek- , ,;i iie after bee hoy at the 'i , station this morning. The bid had : in away from P:s -,1 -v a j on his vv.iv to Tenncso i'i, '-:-! tip i.y the pola-f.

BIRTHDAY SERVICE IS CALLED OFF

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WABASH Three farmers institutes, w'nic'i we-r to have been held next week, have been called off because of tie danger of spreading influenza which lias broken out here again

As th Tied Cross no longer has tuse of the large room which was ud for surgical dressings, it is 'impossible to continue to keep the anions

belonging to Individual- in the Inspace now occupied. Will those have aprons at the rooms please

for them tmmedia re! y. The larp;e room 1

is being jemodeled and there is danger of the aprons left there bein'4 lost.

firct he!l ea

and knowti.g 'he :. Outgueus hiol. Tlie to the fight .iust nn

shots to tjte left knowing C formula, 'he lioylie j rath.-r : tupid

I the), 7lgflgged and Mire ( iioilgh 'lie next lmt came right down in the s,,u ii had just left. With the ilTil.wl pre, - 1 ston thts ceinUnij.d until 1 had a d v :' 1 -- - e i in the cn for more tlian ."" yard:' vvb.en wi'hoiiv any artung a htgh rvi plo.-ive shell 1-. n-j. i right in fron- o ' me. The Hoehe e'-njev i.ly liad nii".l eount I 'or' ti ra t", for i - .- of all

j the three hundred shells thif bad l-.-i, ! c. ' fired upon in", this was the only one j Y. i that proved a. "des'l." It didn't tro uif. cot

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GARY DELEGATES AT STATE 'Y' MEET

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JURY FINDS C. M.

FISH NOT GUILTY

Rago & Francis Aerial Novelty. Richard Sisters Singing, Talking and Dancing. New Show Man., Wed. and Sat. Matinee Daily 2:30 Nights Continuous 7 to II Sundays Continuous 2 to 11

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CONNECTED WITH ROYALIST PLOTil

BIJOU TODAY Knight of the Square Table Also SMILING HILL PAR30XS in A PAIR OP PINK PAJAMAS SUNDAY

Wm. Duncan in

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The Man of Might

w .1 Me- ;er,. 0r Hammond ftrno.n nnii his tigi.t in r i's cc, ,,f t0 nf.,-j,;it 'lar-

.-a'esnian. for the Tap-

large of

A 1 1 ,. n.r v ye -1 c riia.v-

.In-Ige llcltrr e n. e M. Fish

H.jna-'ii ry Paper Co. of tin-

em be 7.7. 1 1 ri ir a ehck for $.17.57 from I'.-' 'ci-.j a n-. . A jit,, found 1 is'n not Suilb'.

HV H. .1. . II K K WU. I-'scltinl e Hfole ttT the International News Service to I onilon DnllT Krei.t- . . HEREIN". Feb. 2!. via LONDON, Feb. 22. The assassination of K'jrt Eisner, socialist premier of I'.a'atia. i un-

U lestionan y conrieottd wj'h the royal

i.-t pier in namni which eU to tlte , jmip, .ytgytt. arrest and deportation ..f Piince .1oa- j jt&ji&iiM'

ci.o.i.. sixth son , ' the former kaiser, aceoiding to ' n !' jrmat : n leieived from Munich todiy. The present v. 'nei ea i.o ; i c of JoacUiru arc unknown. lie vas conducted to the Prussian frontier by ltavar-

ian soldiers.

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Better call up The Times anij have it sent to your house every

nipht. Then you'll be sure it will I" 1 f!'.

be there.

DAY HAS BILL FOR TEACHERS

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TO COME BACK , I If (y Intarnatioaal Ifewi Service.) i 9

A message j t?vj omething itn- IlJ

f-'ASHlNGTON. Feb

suggesting that unless some

perative iqu1rn h'.s presence wiin

the fleet that he return to the V. S.

j next month in nt dor to ;irtiiiv for

th opening of tli" naval war i oIU--;;e at Newport. TJ. 1 . on Msy '. wa sent by the secretary of the rMvy. Dante's, to Admiiai S'ims. commander of t'n" American Navy in European water this afternoon. It was announced recently that Admiral Pirns at his own recjuest. would be mad p-esident of the naval college upon h s return front overseas

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Is Your Clothes Pantry Big

Enough for All Your Clothes? Or can you use Fomethinir so you can Lang them in such a way that you can find them without any trouble? My clothes rack, would be just th? thing, i make them 2 ft. long or any size you wpnt, iuc per fool. Lft me have your otder today. Call Up Hammond 26C6. E. PICKART 174 CALUMET AVE.. HAMMOND.

' HE ACCEPTS

INVITATION! (By International Neira Serrlce.) WASHINGTON. Feo. zi. President W.ison hat formally accepted the in-' vitation extended him to escort the. District of Columbia, service men in i the welcome home parade, to be hold j here next Thursday. The president , will head the line of match, followed by the district's service men and piom- j inent officials. j More than 1.00't sirl marines r t rieir 1 foeest green uniforms and overseas! caps, will form part of the display . ! their tanks following those of the?) wounded "Devil Dogs." !

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If You Want the Best Laundry Work In Hammond PHOXK 134 AXD OUR WOGAX WILL UALL. WK EaIPLOY AMERICAN PEOPLE. Hammond Laundry Co.

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INDIANA rC LI-'. Feb. 22. A bill to. provide n . stem of annuities f,,r the'

hers w ho have taught for f w enty- : -.cars or more was introdu.-ed in i

the ITo-ise Thursday by Kepresenta-tite-l'ay of Lake count v. The amount each teacher shall receive 1 ascertained by multiply, ing the number of years taught by twelve. This would give a 1 ea-her in servi- e for twenty years an annual pension of :;fn). T'ne pension board, it -s provided, shall consist of the state superintendent o" public instruct ion. ti e a uditor and the attorney-general. A special tax is authorised to supply the necessary funds.

TODAY THEDA BARA in a i superb production The Darling of Paris Takn from 'he famous pl.Te "TTIK HUNCHBACK" TOMORROW Wm. Desmond in Duce Duncan

Auditorium Theatre

TONIGHT THE CHXMX3 l ive rc-is. ANo c;ood Comedy. TOHOIROV THXDA B AS A ia "THE CIEHIlfCEAU CASI"

I-'ive reels.

.Sunshine Corner! v.

THE BEST WAY :V0R DEALERS TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE

PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMEi

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