Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 222, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1919 — Page 3
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MPORTAHT MEETING
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RC DIRECTORS
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-At the "W cdnesda y noon luiul-con of directors of the Fast Chicago elism1 r of commerce, a. number of important 'latter? w 11 come up this week inelud-
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any erneraenv.v matter, i t.'tr sn,f in j the hoard of directors, or recommend spc.-ipc action by th1 Vt'd . ". Holding a general- membership j meeting, in the form of a smoker or un- i cler some plan proposed bv a special i
I committee, once a month, in some pubi lie place, in the evening, where all mrnihers w ill have an opportunity 10 nun., j cisruss Questions of interest, propose '; question and dispose- cf them, under a ! . plan smiilsr lo that of the weekly lunch- ' eon meeting of that particular !. ;
WHITING HAS A
In jew of a loss of t'mc in ihe ii- ! ctrs- meeting uruli r the pr. s.m plan, t large mount of routine work bcios -s-cn up at each, session that propcrl.. i !-f:s to special departments umi' i- i pi9n proposed by the committee on; ' '"'on of constant ion and by -law s and I -H-'.er approved by the City Development '. bureau of Chicago; and ! . i. vieu cf thr fact that the in!l:ii ! I the beard have b?come in reality gen- ''! membership meeting? in wh.u the j t-'ard . such lias not br-en 'th l'unot mr--K body and in which lone dtsouwr-. ' ?rc,uently taken pia.-e- that, migh' ; '' If properly b been h-id in a gen- ' n',pii'i( called as .such : and ' ' In vivv of the plan and practice now ; "'- almost universal ur hv th- nmi ac1 e 'bombers of commo cc a!! c-. cr the ; ."untry. i
tt is believed that better l epresciita- ' " can be ee-ured. results can he more Scrxisi. To The Time's. 1 .'ilckly a-vj efficiently obtained and men J WHITING. 1ND.. March 3 The large int.. rests he induce! to attend Clu! 3Itrels presetted at the Slovak meUp8 more regularly by . i Pom on Friday u;ght , a big 1. Abolishing the werklv hmrhent. i less, tbre b-itig not a dull nwmi:!
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FINE MINSTREL SHOW Performance Will Be Re-; peateel Tonight So All May Hear It.
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'"'fttngs oT the boa id of directors and tirut.r:.- thercfop H m.n'h' hu."!r.c-rr '"'"l!!: of t.hf b.-.-ird at whioli r.itlr '! h ; !,'! u motion from the ' eCli i ; x . -i'rr-.roin: ' that na-, been - ' rehed euron .lepan mem i and cofmii-
's Rjid In rrecUIy and monthly member- T. S. Cooke. Jame? Kartu.ka A. 1. ii;p msetuigs. . j Meldahl. Oscar A. .Milrren. C. Tt. Em, Furnishing weekly luncheon meet-; n. M. Andrus and ";. F. Stremmel. The t uine t,iiale church or club r i bos sitting- a round the camn f re sang 1 i ivate rurni of e-te! to which sreaWe.-i? j army song to th tone of strtied in1 be im ited to d'scuss important ! truments. constsitng of mandrdins. - !... i;.ti.rist ir.5 ti here opportunity j guitars. trfeetcic ar,d Hawaiian guitir. .11 h r;T r- r- ie e.r. .1 -r .
- " " I..-. ju.i oim i ne jrcfina tiurnner rv a a -' discussion ff all matters brought "Don't Ton Uememher t!ie 'n 'wtm-ni... --mr-i'ttees or mem-' Alargare: Hay and .1. R. Fischrurp ' r, ,ni which will in its general plan appearing in colonial costume.
"imiiiir to tne so-called vounoi, meet.
' ne'" hy all organta lions worklr.j
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,;.; ! I- P. Coofce and .Tol-.n
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John MeiU nf rendered.
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STATE TRUST 6 SAVINGS BANK 1ST AND CEDAR. STRUTS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 COUNTY TAXES jrn No T)oed to writ QJ to or go to C:-ow-n Ji Point. T.parn once what jour laxeaic have tlip tax
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j Ya Gcnna Keep "Em Pom Cn The : ; I'arnV" The farmerettes n ei e Flu cii' t ! Penham. Helen Eaton. Anna Mi;ler. V, i ' Schloohty. Harriet Strcmmel and . Louise Abater. ! i I ! The fourth number a? a k'-ci. "The Champion." m which tiie J-sr-i-tiers were represented by Jac I3ej-.net;. J Key K. Green and Margaret I-:nneri. ' i This was i oneeded to be on of the big 1 I lhir.gr on lh program and it wa;. ' Mis3 r.uth G'adden net g-e ". ' rcrfoct Pay" (1313 peacetime vcrjiorii ! I which was well rendered, i The' seventh numbr was Harry T. 1 j Glair singing "Garden of My Preamy' ! which with the Japanese ;ettin:s was 'very b?4uuful. Jaranes-; dancers were ! ! Antoinette Salathe and Grace Twin ; j w ho save a pretty Jarar.ese dint e. the j .Japanese girls being Dorothy Ivan-?. j j Marie Paggan and Louise Maltern. ; ' T'e- last number in the Follies war. ,
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ARCH is a month of heavy work for the kidneys. Exposure to sudden changes of temperature, with chills, colds and influenza, all tend to throw an extra burden on the kidneys. They fall behind in keeping the blood stream pure and poisons, that well kidneys normally throw off, accumulate and set up disturbances in various parts of the body. That is why March is apt to find you feeling tired, irritable and
half sick. Don't wait for worse troubles to set in. If you suffer constant backache, headaches, dizzy spell and irregular kidney action, you've good proof that your kidneys are demanding attention. Get a box of Doan's Kidney Pills today. Doan's are helping thousands and should help you.
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South Hohman Street.
Mrs. Dav.d ?iln 77! So. Hohmnn L. ;a: " Th' fiiT-t ?j mpfOTtt of kiony troubl" in ro va.-r wa ba-V-ache ' Wbn I washed, -harp p:"- that Ihro'ih ihe -mall of my bark almo-t ;V.lo. nu tr,). I frit nil tii r-ii out and my ivi.inp.' p acicd irrrgularlv . too. W hen I lizard about boan'? Kidney Till--. I bousbt : bo and they save- nio r lirf riz'ut away. 1 Vrpt on trktn.c tbom until l li-td flnishoii cirht bor and b lhat time. I wa? rniirc'.j cured."
Webb Street.
Eat. State Street.
K. K. Knell, i cured tHi mov, i':. v,bb t- a : "I bait- ii.d Toan'? Kidiicv T';'.i- off and on for many :ra: with trood vPFtiltp. V.'hrn 1 w-ftr- on i'jp farm, my h.i-'U w a nw ay lamp ami achy. It mado mr mi.-Tahlo und ! co'iido't sit p-t ill lone. Doan'ci Kidney
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tnl.. t.nic I ha vp to tako ibrtn i wl.pn 1 catch cold on mv kidnov --. I rian's upv op (ail to irlfrv f- nie at .-u !i i nuo." tStitriii?ni cbrn in 1 :. On .luiv 11. KM 7, Mi . Koch addod: " It i juFt amm h a i'lr.i-ui- to n-oommoud Poan - Kidney Pills p0w as wlirrj 1 endorsed them hoi'oro. They harp always sivrn me fine relief from l.idncy disorders."
Mrs. T. W. Nirnoa, 23 E. State Sr., says: "About a year aco I caught cold and it settled on my kidneys arid brought on backache. I wa miserable and my kidnev? acted irregularly, too. I began using Doan Kidney Pill' and if wasn't Ion? bt?fo;e bad relief. I kept of taking 'hem and Hie' straightened me tip in fine sha;'."
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j dances. Thir dancer as .usual fairly j , captivated her "Whiting audience in ber beautiful art of dancing. ! The second rart of the program w as ! devoted lo the minstrel show, the cast , I for which was as follows: Interloctor. 1 j Judge Roy E. Green; Ma.-;. 3yei. Helen i Dugan, Anna Miller . Marie Dicgan. ; Grace Tw it t. Helen Eaton. Margaret ; j Hay. Mrs. G. F. Strcmmel. Mrs. TV. A j IIutchinon. Antiitit. Salathe. Esperj ance 3chleeht, Porothy Evans. Irene I puggan. Kuth G'adden. Louise Vater. J Mary Naef. Anna Griffith. Zila O'Keefe. ! ' Violet Coldmg, Mildred Schne'l. F.uth . j TiKon, . Florence Penham. Marian : j Schaeffer, Louise Mattero. Mildred Pug- , tan. Hazel Long and Thomas S. Cooke, i
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Clinton Street.
A. Pi-idham. Ill Clinton St.. gave the fnlloTing statement in .lure, Ifl-': "My kidney were badly di.-orderod and the Feeel ion w ore sranty and painf il in passage 1 wa? troubled with headaches and dizzy spells and thrt- was a cons: ant dull pain in the bark of my -boulders. The pain cot so bad at times I cou'd hardly straighten up w hen I stooped to tie my shoes. Sharp t winces would dart through my kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me relief as soon as I took them, regulating my kidneys and relieving all the pains and other troubles."
A Whitinc Case.
Mrs. P. J. Curt in. -11 Ohio Ave.. hitiDg. gave ihe follow iog: statement in IfMO: "1 hail sharp pain? in the .-mall of my hack. soniM iine.! oins tip into my bead. Other s mpioms of kidney complain: annoyed me. too, :md finally 1 got a F'.ipply of l.ioan's Kidne.v Pills at Mattern"? Drug Store. They brought me cir-a' be-ncfit, driving away the pains and other t roubles " On .Jul' ?,. 1017. Mis. Curin added: ' 1 am just as strong in my praise cf Poan n Kidney Pills loday as I ever was. They cured mo of kidney trouble and niy health oo'.ln! b bettor ilian it is now."
North Hohmau Street.
Geo. Hathaway, X. Hohman St., says: "I had kidney trouble in it worn form. 1 bad been suffering from pain and misery in my back for several years and sometimes couldn't sto'op or get up. The kidney secretions pained terribly in passage and sometimes were too frequent, then asain. just 'the opposite. T got Doan's Kidrey Piljg at Tvepert's Drug" Store. P was no time before they relieved me and sis boxe cured me.'-
Every Druggist has Doan's, 60c a box.
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Family theatre Tonight LOVE OR DUTY v"blcb should a woman choose? Kitty Gordon
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FIRST CALUMET TRUSTAND SAVINGS BANK. Capital and Surplus $100,000.00
TAX TALK
Income Tax: If von
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we have some on hand fop incomes under $".- oilO i . Couniy Tax: County Tax Duplicate on file here. Only a slight service charge made.
EAST CHICAGO
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i Herthel, D. 1. Brenne-. W. A. lluchini foil J. n. Kuchrupp. Cha?. Ew.ng. John ' McNeill. A L. Mldahl. Carl Vatr. John I Phowalter. Oscar Ahtgren. Milton Collin and Harrj" Glair. ' The opening medley eoni?ted of se- '. eral sons; alter which T. P Cooke 'ans, i "Fray For The Lights To Go Out." "The Sweetest Girl -,n Tennessee". John Show-alter. "Mickey" John McNeill, j "Fm Gonna Settle Down. Outside of j Whitinjf Town" Milton Collinsi "Oh. What a Time" Harry Glair. Final in which the entire chorus sans : a) r.ock-a-bye Tour Baby V.'ith A nixie Mclodv": b "Jasbo Bond"; fo)
j "In Th Pweet Bv c and Eve." , The show throughout was ryju- j Tn(c i training and a great credit o hose tn at-OUS. Ind .. Mn h .T-The jeharse who were " follows Manager ucfcated the amendment pro-
Warrv r. 'riair, musnai uira wi, " , , . . ' . ,, . ,. t..,-.-. ..f.-.r. posed to tne countv unit road hi!
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, Ol (1C15. -ir3. JiCIIMlTLl, f,!, I.IMBfcVi. j ' J. Taskwietz; properties. C. C. Crasw oll; j ! electrician. Franklin; tickets. 7. K , The opponents to Senator Beard s- ! Fischrupp: programs. T. S. Bovie and i ley's amendments wei- the men who 1 Art Gladdn. j favored the passage of the original ; The snow will be repeated tonight. ! bill. They alleged that if Mr. Bcards- ' , . . , ! l.y's amendments were adpled the en-
i tire m.-aning of the b'll would be , rbanged. ' Senator Dohvnc. t'ne author of the ! bill, proposed an amendment wh.ch j would m-il-ce the count'- co incl a ."'i-
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Death of Mrs. Shaw.
; Ti.e ' deaMi of Mrs Ida Shaw, wi.e ,r.f Georaie Shaw, prominent roni-Aft":' I at Gar.", died Saturday at. th home. ! 44.1 Pennsylvania street, following an ' alia -'-; of infflenza-pne jmonia. sh" ! was 26 years Of age and is survived by , h?r husband, two children George. I Jr.. and an Infant daughter: mother.
I Mrs. Schw-jchow. two sisters. Mrs. J . 1 1 B. Donaha ?.nd Mis Adam Pe.fert and I two brothers. Cha : and Otto. 1 he i ' last named brother now- beinz In the) i seivice in France.
Funeral service, wm! oe be'U at ih home Tuesdav a 2 o'ct-- U. R-.' Funfcey offii-iatins The deceased was a n.em'oer of ;h Gary lodce of Maccabees.
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Lila Lee IN - The Scout Garden A Paramount Picture. Story by Francis Hodge?on Burnett. Also Paramount Bray Pictograph Educational and Comedy.
per v-is or;- body in the determination of road bi-ldlng. He said that bis amendments were misunderstood and explained them by savins: that thry made the county officials the determining factor in taxation for 10.1l huitding. He amended the bill to permit the petition for new roads by . fieehohiers to stait pioieedin? His amendments were adopted Sens lot s I.aney. McKinley and Van Auken spoke in favor of ihe Beard. -ley amendments. Senators Nejdl. IIa2Terty. Duffy. Klm and Cravens spoke in favM' of Senator Oobyo's amendments The bill wa passed to engrossment
1 v X a c h : 1 1 a and h v fe were arrested Ya'hatta and his
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Tnie c m toiers, Gennora B"itiard' an Italian. LvirK at lo- Washmnlon r-eet n-v. and Win. .!. Parks, a ne-
zro. at Ifith ahd "anKuin street, andj a Uupsslan hy the name of A aii!" j Bei-.aeis. 1 Tt h and Broadway, were all . rounded 'ip by the Gary police s:m e Saturday n cii! and htouutit to the sta. lion anil r.-lea sed on h.mds for tl.eir I appearance aii-ouct. !
FIGURED FOULARDS TO REPLACE SERGE
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s'-if in the tournament Friday and Saturday, and with Gant. Jones and Brozowsky frisking in baskets she w,jl be a hard team to beat. Fast Chicago Jone, if; Gant, If;
i Brozowgky, rg, , Martin-'iVill-.aims. is: Boerhke. !g. Emerson -Dills, if.; j Harris. If.: Dunlavey, c; JohnsonjKellstrom. rg.; Smith, ig.
IF TITLE BOUT IS HELD NEAR CHI GARY MAKES BID je Willard v. Jack Deinpsey at Gary. Tnd.. .lulv 41 Z.owie. b it wouldn't i that stir the htr,. in the vein, of Chi - c.lO fHIIS Mere's B few words carried '
o-.er ; he wire from the steel civ niktht: "Authorities would pernril Willard-t'empsey ho"' t" he hei Gary if T'v Biekard is iookma f"r n 0 r (." 11 i n s,o
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RUNAWAY COUPLE IS CAPTURED
i Ralph Vachatta, nlia3 Ralph Bosso. I thirty ears old and Mavy Rperon!, t:ften ears old, a runaway couple ; ifrorii Salamanca. N. T.. were arrested? j 111 Gary Saturday night: he at 1716 i
Broadwav. where he was worKins in a meat market and she at 1052 Broadway, workinR In a candy kitchen. The couple bad run away from the New York town on February loth, and isrot married in Gary on February t 16th. He was married and had five, children living; back in New- York sta-te. but the g.ri claims she did not :
know n. They were accompanied as far as Erie.- Fa., by a man by the name o
I: - .-ittend.iii Lne (un'era-r govprnj or.-, mavors rind fe iera! officials in I session in Washinston. D. C, today, I Tuesday and Wednesday.
Acting Mayor Brennnn has important information which he has secured from arm-is sources concerning busina conditions which be will use at the conference fit- he sees fit. Press dispatches from Washington lr;; of plans for the gicat conference. President Wilson w ill Kreet the visitor in the east room of the h H e House and will open the ineetina with in address of fort -f.ee minutes.
MAN IN TROUBLE
pet. r.vitulskl of 4S55 Nortiv-ote i-., Hast Chicago, was arrested by Officer Flanegan at the corner of Gostlin st. and Towle street, charged with driving his automobile while drunk. Fyjtuliski ran into another automob !e. Uneekinsr the back wheel off and also the fender. He was fined and costs in the Hammond city court Mrs morning by Judae Klotz. CARD OF THANKS.
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give their heartfelt thanks to all the friends, neighbors and to the -Amalgamated Street' and Fleet ric Railway empiov e. of Gary , w ho comforted us in our bereavement, and also the bea it f il floral offering.
Special To The Times ) I.NDTANAPOL1S, IND.. March 5 The Beardsley measure, providing for licenaing of motor vehicles ac-erdins to the weight and nun. ber of horsepower, was up for third reading in thsenate Friday. The -rote was 2i ay es and CO noes. The bill failed to pi for the want of a constitutional majority. Senator Duffjy, in voting for the h,i:. said that the wrost damage done lo o n
. j highwrt; si was cnued by hcavil v loade 1 , 1 rucks paving; over the load. The.--trucks pay an annual license fe... ,.f onl -' $3 per vepi. while in other states the. and,ra-' high as Sr;o"i nnnually . Senator
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i.rniss and Self also spoke in favor r the bill. Senators Frskine, .Tame, and Hudgins spoke against the increa.
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Fnievson was forced to lower f col- j oib Saturday. March 1. when she was j ue'eatc! by Fast Chicago- "7 to :M.
Both team. res'. red the . importa nee I
I of the same and had their net men on ihe floor. It was a hard fought i game pnil East Chicago won by .uperior guardma' and ba.krt -hooting.
After tvto years of serpe g-owns Ihe year round w-omeit are returning to the sensible idea of wearing summer clothes in summer weather. Taffeta, foulards, shantung and printed chiffon are Ihe faored materials,. This frock is a graceful mcdfl of Mue and white fijfured foulard with dainty organdie collar itr.d cuffs.
JAMES ABELL RETIRES
Sa'.urda;. Mar li first ma rived the ietiremcnt of Jairies Abcll from the Do;ila Shoe Store, the oleect shoe store In the city (.f Gary. Walter Carlton connected with the Walk-Over Boot Shop in Gary for sit years, has purchased Mr. Abell's Interest and the new firm name will be Myers and Carlton. Mr. Myers is a hon-in-law of Mr. Abeil and is a traveling salesman out of Chicago. Mr. Abcll will go into business in Chicago where he moved recently.
TWO SMALL FIRES.
ome'oodv had Harris 'goal' and when
Or-vi! Aldrlcb and a Miller giif. who he tried to get the referee', he aliuosi sot married at Kn Fa., and Cin on I got ushered to the sideline.. Icmlavov to' Gary and furnished a clue w hera- ' plav ed ihe hsi ssnir f..r Hm-r'.i,.
nia';ing five baskets. It could he i-as-ly seen ih.i: Kat Chicago improved w on -1 e r f u Ily, 1 and i in a P'.--ilion to Like Emerson place . n soins down state. She w:!1 It a'"!'- 1 a good a.-.-.. unt of her-
The Gary fire department was called to 115' West Twenty-second avenue at seven o'clock Saturday to subdue, a fire in a two-story frame ei-
dence owned by Mrs. E. C. Smith sd
j occupied by Rogers and Brown. The j loss was S10 and the origin of the ' fire i unknown.
Sunil-iy at six o'clock p. m., the twostory frame res denee ow ned by- W. M. Cofer and occupied by- v. J. Eip,c.,ml taught tire from a defective Ch clUI e.'. . T; e fi . was extint lished by th fnt department with a 1"' !..
WALLACE TO REPRESENT E. CHICAGO At the meeting of governors, ma. -ots and city officials that is beins opened at Washington, D. C. today, the city of East Chhag'o sill be represen ed by city engineer. C. K. Wallace who left Saturday evening for th--capital city. City Judge H. M. Coh'n also left yesterday for Washinstoy. and will a Gem the conference The meeting H calb-d by the eT.c.als cf the labor department to m.i i cut a recons trin 1 1 on program wh;c;. will involve the ;"ra! states just a. niueh in public w r-. ,-is may be foumi to b possible. Between three ami four hundred niayors, besides the goi -ernors of many ;at. s.re in alten-i-anee.
For the month of February the Gary fire department had .11 calls. The looses on building wa. ?4. 195 and on contents $1,615. making a total of ,3,M". T tU'l' feel of hose were laid. 30S fi of "adder raised: S.15 gallons of chemicals were used nnd lSH and a hl" ni'les vre traveled. Salaries fot th rronih was $7,353.53 and for itii""lIgneous was $5 IS. ma kins f t"'a! r 7. v fis.t.").
