Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 4, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1919 — Page 5
March 1. 1919.
THE TIMES.
ANDERSON i 10 0ECI0E A8C1IMFNT:
a t u i i o u i i " ! ii i i ! i T.vr.A r.i i .t 1 '' At Stvtk i'ai'it.h.. I X I U A X. p, I. !S. Ir.d. !.iu'h 1. .f- titer hearing tho c.mtpl-isnt an.t answer In the M'.it nf !h,. I 'J. 'r 1: .,i i 1 A'. U
r'y ".. of Hammem-i P enjoin thecty from interfering w : t h the operaton of .i cm J y.ir I in tho its! d " ti in 1 riot. Judge Am! crs.-n .n the teder.U
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Lie rn.o until next Friday. Fntil then the cty I s to take no further action ..gainst th coal company an.1, tin- company be provent-,-j'1 from ji;aki:i.c sm.prnv em.-nt ,.f th ya rds. Judge Anderson ruled that the coal company having- made application for a permit to construct a coal yard v.n!r city ordinance S?9. which prov: des that a permit is necessity, the on!v (Jv.csiinr involved Is tb v:i;i.:ty of the ordinance. The city refuse,; to grant the company a permit r.r.d the city council took eextrn precaution of passing an ordinance barring coal yard? from tho section of the r.ty in which tho Calumet Coal ,Sr Ripply Co. petitioned for permit to construct a coal yari. Whether a city ordinance that Rives the board of works atnhoritv to de-
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can be built on a certain piece of property is valid appears to be the only tion in tho mind of the court. t Attorney Jos. Cnry repre.-.er. t d ti-.e city attorney. Attorneys Wh'nery 1 and Sproat represented the. objecting j property owners and Attorney I.. L. j Bomberger appeared for the company. .
Sunday Night Club Meeting j w
Attorney Alfred K. Martin of South Bend will speak at the Sunday evening services at the First Presbyterian church "Sunday, March 2. at 7 :3a p. m. The meeting if under the auspices of the Sunday Night Club, an organization of the men of the church. Mr. Martin's subject will be "The New Kra of Reconstruction." Judge Re Iter will T reside. Special music. 2-2S-2t
COIilXCr EVENTS. Til m.iii'iily 1'i.c- lu.'.-s tiuetin; of iUo iVunty (Pima:-..- .cciety will Id Vul'ii.ll eieliil.g ;u o cu-1 li 1 1 t v
o iVmrnl n'.ieot. Aa imj . riaiit bum. 'S Me. 'ting nf ic West Hammond i'u ma. r.'iai Club
w !. h. id Mi'ixi.iy imihik at i ight o'clock V. the Wcntw urtli school.
A ,l:el,clHK. I II IV will lo CUM, by Pj (i.i:tii i'len-nre I'luh l'.-r it- rin .n ati.i thoir tvi. sis this ewnii.K at K. of 1'. Tempi", corner if ll.'linniii
o.s'liii s!r.-,is - Every rel American ibou'il buy a ticket for the Elis' beueflt. dance for the Sali itioa Army TtiesdAy eve., March 4, at tho Masonic Temple and Caamber of Coniniercs. 2-2'5-2t -O A m isrel iancou s shower was jriven by . M;ss Martha I.nrs.-:i in honor of tier sister. Mrs. 'i d i. f.Iraimer Tliurslay ' 'V.'i,infr at her homo in Chief, po. ave-
; A la on t . rt a : n. .1 ' spen t w It!)
I elusion a tiiti c.uire lunolcn was serv- ! ed. Tho parlors were do. orated in red. ', white and blue. The guests included j tho Misses 1. edema Soltwedcl, Florence l 1 bobbins. Florence Ct derlio'ni. H- Ion Glorias. Apo'ino and Wamla H.-nes. ' Marsaret Vi rli.ui'ri. lldith Kronsell, i Jennie I'otak, Irene K ra lowet z. Martha ! IHrson .Theresa Schr. i-.l -r. Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Larson. Mrs. irnM l! ines. Mrs. Oscar Larson. Mrs. ;. Tlokauson. I Mrs. Kmma Har.t.on, Mrs. Veroven, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larson and Mr. and
Mrs. Ord O. ; ranker. Your old Suit cleaned ancS rrcssod the
VICTORY ay will look like new. Try us. Vic-
; tory Cleaners. (77 llohman St. I'honn j 26S5. 2-13tr -O1 You will do well at Frank Suttin'9 Jewelry Store, Majestic Hotel building'.
in both buying and repairing. 2-3-tf
j Walkur, Joe Maler, John Oleuson, I Arthur Creasbiiurn, Klmer Corsine. I .Niuurice Hu.lson. Clnn lluwurd, Mlfin j Maler. unii Jlen:i iiorton. ! - J Third ilanct of tho IliR 4 series will 1 be he .I u! Slox .-nsky I cm. WhitiiiK. j Lake l o.'.s most beaullful hall. 'i"ues;oa. March I. Music y band and orchestra, 25 nn-ii. Musician.s' liciicfit. -21 ! . j T!i.- Lev. ll. I. Li.'Uli.h r and Mrs. , Li. -Under were tend" led a reception a', th" lunch last - Hi iik by tint oonjsroK.ition of llie First liapiisl hiinh and ,111 spit,.- of the storm th.-i-e was a l.irK" atherins of church tucmliers and
l'rii mis to welcome Ih. n. Tho Ib k. , Li.-lilidor worked in tho army camps '.liuiiiK tho war and Mrs. Llcklider came lore from Oklahoma City a f.-u weeks UK". A program was Kivi-ti after which r, I'r.'shm.-nt s were served and the Kiiests met iiiformiilly for convorsaItion. The I'l'.-sniiii follows: S, lection Kr.ii. stra Fray, r 1 r. T. J. ilassett Wolcomo on behalf of the church j It. (;. LupP Vocal solo, "Happy Lays" Sprelevkl Mrs. Lillian Spaiford Proks. 1 Welcome on behalf of the Ministers.. j 1 The Kev. J o. Farrett ; Selection Orchestra! Headings Kdward Klch-nbaum j
THE TIMES'
FINANCIAL ! GDLUHii
Chairman Hurley revealed to Chair-1 ed. man Sherley of the house a ppropria- ! the
tlonn committee in a letter made public this, afternoon. On Fob. 1 Chair
man llurli v npnouneel that th. had suspended contracts on 39
1 no public event.
Mr. and Mis. ha v.! gone to Jt
hoard I officiate as att, ships I of Miss YVilnia
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1,61,56 tonnage, up to Feeh. 4.
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Nort !,ei n .Mrs. Lov. Ir.i.- b. I
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American Feet SuKar American Can American Car and Foundry
Locomotive Sine t Iikt Steel Foundry Siiffar
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Hespons.-s Itcv. and Mrs. Li.kHder
kc n-a-r.ler ot" quests were Closing prayer Caplaln S. IIed,-i.ard and a deheh-ful time was music 1 jran-cs. In con- ; Tho members of the Frances illard
j W. C. T. F. m.-t at the homo of Mrs. Kate McCUllan yesterday afternoon and wont from there to the homo of Mrs. Iteilfuss In Heal! avenue and tendered her a pleasant surprise party in celeeration of her birthday anniversary. The members of the I'nion presented her with a pretty potted fern and slv; received other (jifts from friends. F.er. sbmentr- were served and a delightful social time was passed. Ii:rin;i a ' short busin. i's session it was decided , to Kivo 'wo dollars for tho Frances Wil- ! laril Memorial. 1 - O j Mrs. Nicholas Km merlins. 4S Mason 1 street, will entertain the history de- ' partment of the Hammond Woman's . Club Monday afternoon at her home. Mrs. KmmerliiiK as leader for the day j has lu-epared an intore stinjr program. I r. Ostrovvski ar.d Charles Surprise w ill talk on "The Return of the Immiprratit." Mrs. Robert Harrington will acts as chairman of the social committee.
A nior lea n A m.-rica 11 American A m.-rica 11
Anaconda Atchison I :. i.lu in I .ooomot i I '.11 1 1 imore and hio Fcthlehem Stei I ''nnadian Pacific
Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio
Chicnco and N'orth Western 9fi ChicHjro. Mil. and St. Paul 37 Crucible Steel 61 Iklaware and Hudson lOS'i IdstiHorks .Securities fi! Frie 1 7 Central Klectrlc Lr4'-. G.neral Motors lf0 Ot. N'orthfrn Ore 3!
L'hish Valley Midvale Steel New York Central X. Y.. N. H. and Hartford Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal Railway Steel Springs !;. adin Ibpublio Iron and Sleel Sinclair
Southern Pacific 102 South, rn Railway 20 3 Studebaker S3 Texas Co. 191 Prion Pacific 131 ' F. S. Steel 2 Ft ah Copper f.D'i Villya Overland 6
Bring the Boys Home. (By International Kiwi Service.) W VS1 H v. '.'I '' iV Var.-h i- Th- Mrs duty of the American p.-aee d .1 . s. Senator ll.it.iwn K. in 111 , of Geoiuia. declared, today is to "speedily conclude a Just and honorable peace, send our Inc. ; home and brini? us out of this twilight on.- between peace it,ui wa r." He called for the ri'peal o"' the esploniiKi. nw and other war acts, the necessity f..r Which. Ik said, has passed, and turning to the democratic side sa ill : "I s-.' c without hesitation that yon made the urieatest mistake in the history of the party when you r.fu.-ed to repeal these yets. You elected to wait until March 4 and allow the Republicans to do it."
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'ship; 6:30 p. m.. Kpworth L-.-ikuo; 7::;0l I p. m.. public worship. A koo 1 welcome I
I will be given ail who attend either service.
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The weather is seemingly
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co!.! today ,
and for this very reason if for no other j
the not steamifitr beverafrn to bo poured this evening by tho Welsh ladies of tho community at the First Papti-t church parlors. 3.11." Fir street, eoni-
mcnrlng with serb o as early as ,":30 ! o'c lock and exte ndjnsr up to R o'clock or
t rterea f t:r. will assuredly bo an invitinp welcome. The luncheon accompanying the tea will be R most sfltisfvieice- r,ne
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First Congrep-a t i -.!. 1 el Chicago, corner Mait'.iin 14.1th street. Rev. James
tor. Sunday schoo!, !':1M a iriK by the aster. 10: ;." a.
p. m. r'ommunK'ti S'.r' infr following serine
jrcii rr n venue, t IS t e iT'.n, c rn.; pi'
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Also by quartet, meeting- for all. Wednesday ni?-ht A don't-fail-to-a tended the public
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at 7:30. t tend in ita " who en joy
East and pas-
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morn- I music j choir, j prayer ,
pastor
MARTIAL LAW IN SPAIN (By International News Service.) MAil:n, .March 1. Martial lavwas procla i me-1 today. Riots broke ran end a number of people wore wunlel by pendarrr.es when food shop:-) were stormed. INDIANAPOLIS Colon! Geo. He , -v-y. editor of the North Amerirnn Re-view, iviil be the irnest cf honor at. a dinner at the local Chamber of CommerceMarch 17.
at d
verv nominal compensation ask- ing at St. Patrick's 1
is exOOCO.S-
ional indui gf:ment in cards with the merited honors this time 1 ut icing a:-! to make ke.-n rivalry for the honors. Tin; card party is scheduled for Mnuda y even-
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Too Late To Classify
LOST Small blaek leather bill folder contain? about $41. on Hohir.an St. between Russell st. and Pe Luxe theater or in theater; re-ward. Phone Hammond !73W. 244 Indiana ave. 3.1:1
FOR RENT Garage, fifil st. Phone 234 Hammond.
Hohm a n 3:1:1
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3-room cottage, not money st . Hammond. 3:1:::
MEETING POSTPONED.
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A very charming party was given by Mrs. C. W. Linsenman at her home. 54S Forsythe avenue, last evening an
nouncing the engagement of. her daugh-
1 t,-r i!v ia to Attornev A. ande ... r-!e
f Ietroit. Tho guests plaved "fan
I taii." the prize (.-oij-g to Miss A.lalin The So'liers club which was to meet , ("Piib.'e and ni'tstc w-.s an enj. yahle at Liberty Hall next Tuesday night 1 feature of the party. At eleven o'clock
r.'St a delicious two course luncheon was Misses Mareueti-e JRef.r. Myrtl-
has put off its meeting Thursday March 6th at $ o'clock.
Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with constant effort.
Jlii'-hn. JO!!.. lit:" and Id: 1 ..onore Weber. Mrs. A.
Adalme Gi.bor, Clara. Rose, and C- r lin- '; h i:s. -n. Mari-S.-hn-.U' se - r. G.-nev e e'-irroil. o-pri-n, Mabel Hall. Mary Vemruca Tebin. Miibel Allen. Prady and Mrs. L. Haily.
40 YEARS AGO BLOOD POISON WAS CONQUERED BY OLD DOCTOR'S
PRESCRIPTION
I Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
! Mueller gathered at thu-r home last
levering for a surprise pirty ir cele- ' brat inn of Mr. Mueller's birthday anI niversar . The g.iosts played cards at ! three tabb'S ami after the games a two
W I T H I N' course luncheon was served. The guests
YOUR REACH TODAY. ;.inr, Mr p.eh.rt Harrington. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Georce RawliriiT. Mr. and Mrs. Pence am! Mrs. Harry Minas.
ta y ears ago "Number le For The t I ?",...!" con'juc-red many cases of spec::'!,- i blood poison in its wor-t forms, which , have not returned. Tins disease is manifested by mucous patches, copper , cohered spots, ac'nitig tones. ulcers or . running sores, falling ha'.r. glandular j swellings, pimples on tho face, const ipa- j tion and a form of dyspepsia. Your j b.-alth is important, insist on "Number j to." put up in a blue carton bearing the
signature of J . t . Mena.-nnan. i'j years
a druggist, i-vansviue. inn. Sold by Jos. Weis. Hammond
An enjoyable afternoon was sport by he members of the oak L'-af Km broidery Club as the guefts of Mrs. J. A. Mulb-r at her home in Gartleld stre-et yesterday. Mrs. Mulb-r's sisp r. Mrs. P.arnes, and Mrs. llynearson wore entertained with the c'ub m-mb.rs. They It. .night their needle work and during the afternoon a prettily appoint, -il two ccurse- luncheon was served. In two weeks the club will b- entertained by Mrs. J. W. Prevo at a thimble patty. On account of the storm last evening the meeting of the w. t". T. F. at he home of Mrs. John A. Gavit in Hyslop Place had to bo postponed indefinitely. Tho four Unions in Hammond were to have joinevl n a Frances Willard Memorial program. The meeting of Olivet Circl. Loyal Women, which was to have been held last evening at the home of Mrs. F. O. Rick in Wilcox street w as post pom d. The next me. ting w ill bo hold the last Friday in March. . Imn't forgot to moot Grand President of The United Railway Yardmen. Sun-
CHICAOO GRAIN TCTURE3. CORN No. 4 mix-d. $1.2Saft l.2i : 4 white. $1.2!t, LliO; 4 yellow, $123'fi 1.30; l white, $1.26 1 i 't 1 27 ; 5 yellow, ?1.27 ' -j . OATS No. 3 white, 57'3c: standard, .1Si4 'sj r.Dc.
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
.6"; top. Jl JU.Ifi 17.!
Jlfi.rt.- 17.21; 17.45: 1 ight. $14. no-si Hi .00;
day. March 2nd.
p. tn.
at 98 State Ft. 2-2S-2t
Every real American sliouis buy a ticket for the Elks' benefit dance for the
Salvation Army Tuesday eve., March 4, ! Mrs j r.ravos and the members
a m. inB.on-c lempn ana namoer 01 : (lf , r Sundav school class of th First
Commerce. 2--,-e !
R. F. Holley. re-iuis't. Room 113 First
; Nitionai Lank Puilding. Kntrances; 1 Sibley or Holinian Sts. I'hono 3457.
aol! 2-24-2wk
Christian church. Loyal Girls. Ksther t'lrcle. will visit the Christian Sunday school of Hessville tomorrow.
central Prug Store. Adv.
Indiana Harbor.
AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION!
Cut Rate Auto Paint Shop j i";
301 MICHIGAN AVE. HAMMOND.
The Pr--sb;. teri.m JP-d Or---: auxiliary ill hold its meetings her.afpr in the ork room of the church every Monday .m nine i:nti! four o'clock. Mrs. .7. . Graves is chairman. A verv cordial
Res. Phone 1043-M. Office 2141.
ation is: extended to all Red Cross
orKcrs.
Every real American should buy a i hall
ticket for the Elia' benefit uance for the
On account of the storm last evening there was no meeting of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters. The regular weekly meeting of Porens Feb. kah lodge w ill be hold this
I evening at the I. O. O. F. hall in State strict.
HOdS-lliiik. $l7 40 fil 71; butch--r hog.. he-ivy, packing bogs heavy, mediam and mix-d. $17.2 $1;..10 , 17.7.1; pigs.
roughs, $1v00 ';' lfi.f.l. (HK'AGO. March 1. Y KAL 10 10 .-,0 lbs., lf'c: 70 t., Sa lbs., 1 P t-s 20o; to 110 lbs.. 21 '-i 22c: fancy. 2 2 ; ov erweight kidtv ys. 140 to 175 lbs., 14? 17c; coarse. P1c. CHICAGO PRODUCE. ni'TTnit Creamery extras. 5S7Kfi tjr; firsts, 57'jc; packing stock. 53H ,14 c. K-'KiP Current receipts. ff 41c; ordinary firsts. 33'; 40c; firsts, 41c; extras. 4 S fi 4 7c. LIVK poi'LTRT Turkeys. 3e; chickens. 30c; springs. Sl'-jc; roosters. 21c; geese. 20-0 220; ducks. ;efr32c. POT ATOKS Oh bis. $1.60 1.73.
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SHIP CONTRACTS ARE CANCELLED (By International 35Tews Service.) WASHINGTON. March 1. Contracts for MO or more vessels, with an aggregate tonnage of 2.700,ora and an estimated cost of $400,o0i.on, either have been cancelled or suspended up to Feb. 15 by the F. S. Shipping Hoard since the signing of the n i m : ,s t ic.
work.
Kennedy . Terry, Props.
Salvation Amy Tuesday eve., march 4,
; at the Masonic Temple and Chamber of FORDS REPAINTED FOR 51 5.00 : Commerce. 2-2S-2r ! - Special prices on all Other makos. (Jot; T'i H-.y ef r.u-.g Mrs. Mabel Mnie-r nt our prices before con', ac'ir.g J'Otir 471 K. State s-f -e-t entertained at a d.-
Hi htful 1 arty in honor of her son Mdvln. who recently was discliarg 'd from I the U. S. lialloon School at Arcadia, I t.'al. Those pros-nt were Mr. and Mrs.
Kmi! Ii-ed, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kleinsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed and ' children and the Misses Melba Soderstrum. Iiolla Iorton. Ollie Smith. Hetssi Parker. "larabc!!o Gerald. Harriet Wosnac. ';,let Jones. Haze! Jones, Margaret McVicker. Hermine Kimmet. Mary brews, ITattle Hello and Horothy Maler. and the Messrs. Rurset Purko. Clarence Jones. Roy Dorton, Harold
Triumph Council No. 11 II, of L. will meet Monday evening at the I. ). O. K.
Applications will b" ballote.l on
and th. rc will be other important busi
ness brought before the members. - Mrs. W. J. Whim-ry and daughter Mildred of Potroit street have returned from Oxford. Ind., where they went to attend the golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mrs. Wbiiv-ry's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hlnkley. Mrs. E. A. Pchilio and Mrs. C. K. Rondo saw The Follies in Chicago yesterday. NOTICE. Under the ausrlces of the Socialist Party of Hammond. Ernest Moore will lecture on the topics of the day, K. of P. Hall, over Lion Store, Sunday afternoon, 2:30 p. m. Everyone Invited. 2-28-21
IMPORTANT MEETING 0-K Giant Battery Co: Will have a Get-to-Gether Meeting March 3d, 1919, at 8:00 P. M. At this meeting we will discuss matters of interest to tho stockholder,-;. All stockholders should be present and bring a couple of friends. The Three Dollar Price is Still On
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CALL OR WRITE
517 BROADWAY, GARY.
Co.
IN MEMORIUM
MEMO MI AM. In loving memory of our daughter, Ielia. who died u oars ago today, March 1st. 1914. Homo at rest, so sweetly sleeping in her Savior's tender care Where the're t no pain or weeping. None on. earth e n harm ynii ther. . MR. ANH MRS. JOHN" I 'KKNKR ANH c-HTT.HKF.N.
(tjic A iost Beautiful Car inlmerica
HTHE unmistakable sign of public approval and comix dence is the popular dcrmnd for Paige cars at the f hows and ever'vvhere throughout the country. This preference for the New Scries Paige Linwood fivepassenger, New Scries Paige Essex seven-passenger and other Paige models is a recognition of the policy of no compromise, no fictitious prices. A demonstration takes but a short time. It proves in a practical way aiauy ut the reasons for the present Paige demand. The Lirmcnd Six-.'V)" 5-paf-n:?cr $1555 f . o. b. Dctr.iir The Essex "Six-55" 7-passen;cr $20t0 f. o. b. Detroit
r.-lG' DETROIT MOTOR CAFv COMPANY. DETROIT. U.S.A. JERRY O'NEIL Phone 82 Hammond. 671 Calumet Avenue.
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LThe Difference
Form the Habit of Saving and Bank with the Bank of Personal Service. We Solicit Your Account.
Interest Savings.
on
ht'tv.'cn the Mj;;i; wlio learned to save and bank
money and the man who lias riot learned, is the difference, ten years hence, between the man flourishing in business and the man looking for a job.
First National Bank
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