Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1919 — Page 4

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MILITARY TERMS FOR

GERMANY

THE TIMES.

Tuesday, March 11, 1919.

SOCIAL, NEWS

the deal I will pay my ahare." Thin la nplendld aplrlt for this man la not only attending hi Troop but holds "open house" for the boys at hla home throughout the week. WAR JAVIXi A WA1IDI. Yea they are really here thoutfh It la hard to believe. Sixteen are medals nd a bunch of Palms and Achievement buttons. These were ton by the fr-nuta who sold titatiiua during; the

COMIKO EVENTS. The members of the K.iual Franchise r't year and will be riven out at

The I-.'titen p.tx fr.- with the cliolr Lrnirur held an Important buslnf-aa '''" urt of Honor Tuesday evening.

and nddress hy tin' rect.T be hold ' meeting iH.st evening at the home of : March 11th

Greatest

at 7:30 oYlo.-k this ciiiiiR at St. l'aul's

Kl'iscopMl church.

The Wonian's Auxilfnrv will meet at

j 2:;t0 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Si. t l'aul's Ki'isi-opnl church. Th meeting Slllgle Military followed by Hiblo Study and all

women ol trie ransn are Invited to at-

Power World Ever Knew ten,i

Mis. Cora Hester.

Mrs. William H. Meyers In Knot Stute street. tlplrgmes to the county convention to be held at the First ltnptl.it church In Hammond next Saturday were elected and other business In connection with the convention was trans-noted.

22K Michigan av-

NEW TUNNELS TO BE MADE (By International Newe Service.) INio.V, March 11. A Kenerol nttreement has been reached for the tonttruetlon of three submarine tun-

Reduced to Impotency.

MILITARY TERMS FOR GERMANY Th. following- military tei-ma for Oarmany hare been decided npon by tha Biff rire, thu reducing- to Impotency formerly one of the greatest eimrle military powers the world haa erer known: Army shall consist of 100,000 volnnteer men of the rank and file and a limited number of officers. All military aircraft ahonld be surrendered or destroyed. The army shall not be "equipped with artillery above the calibre of field gruna. All artillery of greater bore, ahall be aurrendered or destroyed. An allied mission will supervise the munitions plants to see that am. munition is not manufactured se. cretly.

lnir program will be (riven followed by a

jsocinl hour and refreshments. Several

"Fathers NlKht'"wlll be observed by

"U". "I" be hostess to the 1,. o. T. M. I the TArents t'luh of the I.nlii yotto nels. two .. which will connect EuSociiil Club Wednesday iitlernoon. The ' school this evening when an Interest- rope with Asia and Kurop with Afri

ca, smo int iniiy Aiaw loaay. one tunnel. 30 mile In length, will connect l.tmland with France, and the second will lie under the Hosphorus, Unking up Europe and Asia; the third will lie between Gibraltar and Africa. URGES SPREAD OF CATHOLIC FAITH

members will meet at 1:30 o'clock when

a I'ot-lucar luncheon will be served.

At her home in May siren Mrs. W. H. . rradliipM end musical selections are in1'nrker will be hostess Wednesday to ' eluded in the program and there will the members of the Harmony Club at be addresses by 1 r. T. J. Hassett and 1:30 o'clock luncheon. Attorney I). J. Moran. The I.ady Ytkinxs Sewing Circle will be entcriamtd bV Mrs. Fred Cederajrecn In celebration of her thirteenth blrth-

at hi r home in May wood avenue Wed- flay anniversary Miss Cleo Stewart en-

nesday afternoon. The North Side V. C. T. I, will meet

tertaineil a number of her friends at her home in Michigan avenue last evenitiR.

Wednesday afternoon at the home of I Th auesls enjoyed music and (fames nfMrs. Kinp. 41S Hickory street. All ter which they were served with dainty

members and frn-nds are Invited to the , refreshments. Those present

By EGBERT J. PRE W (X. N. S. Staff Correspondent.)

PARIS, March 11. The

meeting. On Friday evening the I'nion will (tive an entertainment at the Irving school auditorium. An nil day session of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will be held at the church Wednesday. Luncheon will be served at noon and the afternoon hostesses will be Mrs. F. X. Hickok and Mrs. J. C. Graves. Miss Kuth Wade entertained1 very delightfully at a Bunco party last Saturday evening at ber home in Standnrd

were

Janet Howard. Helen Johnston, Anna Conner. Evelyn Honnr, Hurnetta Hillsock. Margaret Elliott, Ruth Napier. Mary Fnxton. Vincent Howard, Sam Carley, Louis Conner, Paul and Ilalph Robinson and William. Hugh and Cleo Stewart. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the First Methodist church will meet this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Towle in Og-den street. The husbands of the members Ar Invited to attend. Mr. Towle and

i avenue. The prizes in the games were j J. E. Meyer will have the program in

won by Miss Mildred Daily and F. . charge and L. Ft. Whltezel will lead the

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nrn.. pcowacn. a two course luncr.eon was i aevotional service.

i serveu ami mere were covers ror Mr. tracted discussion of military and Mrs. I. Geisler. Mr. and Mrs. R. ,,. - t ; a - ! Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. F. Seowden. tha terms to be imposed upon Germany Mi PusU Meypri rorothPa r,aily.

has dislocated the program for the1 Mnrrct Senwden. Susla Tease. Dorothy rlo, a r i (ireen, Elnm Erwln, Mildred Paily, expla

peace conference this week.

Ituth AVade. Messrs. Everett Ellison.

: (leorae Mott nml Owen TTanrt n-hn hncA

The disCUSSlOn of the northern' just returned to Hammond from camp, Italian frontier had to be out 0ffWimnm An,ie"nn- Edward rny. reter Urotns, Raymond Ramage, William Eruntil today by the council of ten. ! win. The future status of Constantin-! , . 7? , tv. , ! The fourth and last in the series of Ople, which is Classed among the! dances to be given by Local No. 23 rcrinr matter t rr, ! Erderatlon of Musicians took place last

. . "Jeveiung at Unity Hall. Hammond, and I first division will meet with Mrs. A. E. day also, if it COuld be Crowded in. j was enjoyed by a large number of) Wilcox nt her home in Glendale Park. rrcmler Clemenreau, Co!. K. M. House (jlnmniond and out-of-town auests. A the fourth division will be entertained and Premier Lloyd G.orge have der ided j Hn1 orchestra played alternately ' by Mrs. Farley Punhar. 27 Rimbach

The regular meeting of Max Shulman Gate took place last evening at the I. O. O. F. hall In State street. Miss Sbater-

member of the Red Magen IOizid

lned the work of this society

among refugees and soldiers In Palestine and of the great amount that remains to be done. An Interesting address was also made by Ir. Piamondstein. The meeting was largely attended. Three divisions of the M. E. Ladies' Aid Society announce meetings for Wednesday afternoon of this week. The

(By International News Service.) HOME, March 11. That the Roman Catholic faith be spread through the Holy Ijind was urged by Pope Benedict at the secret consistory which opened at the Vatican yesterday was learned from an authoritative source today. Th Pontiff declared it would be a

misfortune for the Holy I .and to fall Into the hands of Infidels again. The Holy Land (Palestine) was liberated from Turkish rule by General AHenby's army.

their ajrlevaneea would be presented to th road's officials.

PETE REFUSED TO PAY FOR IT Pete Shalkowskl, who lives at the Pennsylvania K. R. e.-imp jiot drunk fsterday then went into Gust's restaurant nt lOKfh street and ordered a meal, then after he had eaten it he refused to pay for It. j' Gust put Shalkowxki out and he went away, but later earne bark and threw a beer bottle thioUKh the restaurant window. Shalkowskl was arrested by Officer Mojeskl of the Hammond police, and cliarped with disorderly conduct. He was fined $32.00 i,v Judge Klotx in the Hammond city court this mornlnK-

AMELIA BARR DEAD. i By international News Service.) NEW YORK. March 11. Amelie A. Jtnrr. the well known novelist, died at

her home here early today at the ae of sS.

TROUBLE NOW IN WESTPHALIA (Exclusive ruble by the Internntlonnl ns Service nnd the London) COIyOGNK. Mareli 10. VIA I.1O.ND0N, March 11. Encouraged by reports of communist success at Rerlin, the Spartacides in Westphalia are starting another general strike. Many armed troops are being; impoitcd into the district. A estpha 1 ;a. in western Germany, is the seat of j,rat mining and industrial c nie. prise.:.

HOTEL HAMMOND OPEN TO PUBLIC

The Hotel Hammond, occupying: the new $G.O00 Tapper building on Sibley street .west of the Monon depot, has opened Its doors. The hotel hns a

restaurant in connection und there r hfty-tlght rooms. The manager 1; J T. Staff, Jr., p.n experienced hotel man o Terra Haute. Ind., and Chicago Rooms are outfitted with new furniture nnd hftve the modern conveniences.

NEW SPORT MODEL. .j The new Har'ey Davidson sport model was shipped to Hammond last week to be placed on exhibition iiurins the auto show week at 78 Hohtli'.n Street J. E. Leach, Hammond distributor, informed us this motorcycle was des:i?ne' an, built by the factory to meet the special requirements of the people who do not want a heavy nti -("nine, weiptnni; about one-half ilia much as the larce machine. The Sport is a cro.s-"-ount ry or all around machine, capable of making a speed of fin miles per hour. Pon't fail to aee it while fin exhibition in Hammond.

to act alonir broad lines with n vie- to i Ior tne Oanclng

speeding- up decisions on vital matters now pending. It Is understood that a decision that has been reached that quicker results can be obtained on the reparation

avenue, and the members of the sixth

i division will be the guests of Mrs. Itrs. Jack Fox of Detroit rtreet open- j Margaret Malo, 3fi Indiana avenue, ed her home yesterday afternoon for j the meeting of the art committee of Mrs. R. O. Trevo. 739 Calumet avenue, the Hammond Woman's Club. The les- : entertained yesterday afternoon from 4

question If the approximate lump sum. I B10n "r tne text-book "American Pic- until 6 o clock in honor of the ninth due from Germany, Is given by the com- j tur's Hni1 Their Painters" was reviewed ' birthday anniversary of her son James, mission with the details filled rn later. Mrs. Robert Armstrong ami the re- Games and music were enjoyed by the

No further light has been shed so far l,lani"" ln am-rnoon was, cievotea ; nine ioiks atier wnicn .Mrs. urevo as-

to supplementary rending and the d!s- ; sisted by Mrs. Theodore Goehrlnger cussion of current art topics. Pelicious j served a two course luncheon. Those refreshments were served. j present were Eunice Sharp. Jean'Rob- . ertson. Helen SheffeW. Marguerite

! Kockler. Rarbara Kockler. Clara Flem

ing. Alfred Holtz, Jame sFUan. James Sharp. Bill O'Brien, Watson Parker, Edward West bay and James Prevo.

FAIRBANKS' WIFE WEDS (By International News Service.) NEW YORK. March 11. Mrs. Heth Sully Fairbanks, who divorced Douglas Fairbanks, the motion picture star and James Evans, Jr., of this city, nnd Pittsburg:, were granted a. marriage license today at the clerk's office here. Mrs. Fairbanks announced they woul,) be married tomorrow at the Church of the Ascention. On the application for the Ucensej Mrs. Fairbanks Kave her age as $1 and Mr. Evans stated that he was 35.

A FEELING OF SECURITY

on the plan to throw back the German

Tou naturally feel secure when tou I frontier eastward. This matter Is Ftill

know that the medicine von are about to : tn the hands iif the rnmmliu(fin a!;., i

take Is absolutely pure nnd contains no

harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is 1 r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength nnd excellence is maintained In every bottle of Swamp-Hoot. It Is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It Is not n stimulant and is taken In teasroonful doses. It Is not recommended for everything. It Is nature's f.rat helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity Is with every b ittle of Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot. If Vou need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottle of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this gnat preparation send ten cents to Pr. Kilmer & Co., Rintrhamton. N". Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Hammond Paily Times Adv.

with It. Hut the council of ten hopes to tackle It immediately after President Wilson arrives. The French military historian. Joseph Relnach. stated todny that France will insist that never In the future shall the face of a German soldier be seen In the Rhine valley.

ANNOUNCEMENT ELKS DANCE Wednesday, April 23 New X. of C. Hail. 3-ll-2t Itnnee St. Pntrlek's nlsit at East

rhlengo Masonic Templet screen con- ! fettli screen fevors latent popular j wlnit mimic Admission We. 3-1 1 -3t eod !

Miss Mary Coleman of Cleveland, O., spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fllan, 31 Elizabeth street. Miss Coleman Is canteen inspector for the Red Cross for Indiana. There will be a large cla-ss for Initiation at the meeting this evening: of Golden Rule Council No. 1 D. of L. at the I. O. O. F. hall.

After a short business meeting of I

Hammond Chapter No. 370 O. E. .S. this evening at the Masonic Temple there will be a card party for the members.

RAILWAY CLERKS OUT ON STRIKE (By International Nwa Service.) NASHVILLE, Tenn, March 11. Approximately 1.200 railroad clerical men, members of the Railway Clerks I'nion, walked out at ten o'clock this morning. It Is probable that there will be a considerable tie up of the railroad trafTtc In the event the clerks remain out. According to statement of C. F. Jackson, of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, the strike Is the result of A. P. Ottarson. federal auditor, showing continued dislike for thls body of men and the result of Mr. Jaskson demanding Ottarson's resignation before

LEGAL NOTICES.

The 1919 rOKD with Starter la here.

See It at Bunnell's. 3-7-tf '

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TWO NEW COURSES COMPTOMETER HIGHER ACCOUNTING We h.-yvo installed a complete equipment of accounting machines. Learn this new- profession. Demand for operators far greater than the supply. Quick nnd easy to lcRrn. Our course in Higher Accounting is under the d!rect supervision of a practicing Certified Public Accountantone of the best in the country and will prepare you to pass the C. P. A. examination in any state. Take this course and get into the highest paid profession there is. Classes will be organized Monday, March 17, in both the day and the night school. Write, phone or call for Information.

Last evening the members of Liberty Camp No. MS7 Royal Neighbors met at the K. and L. of S. ball In the Itimbach building for their regular semi-monthly

I session. There was Initiation of sev

eral candidates and arrangements were rnmnlliiii Huplnir 111. Aiftnlntr f 1 1 a

j. ... ....... ... . - B v.. i Initiation of a class of one hundred or

more on the evening- of March 20th. The meeting Will be held at the K. of P. Temple, corner of Hohman and Ogden streets. Neighboring Camps will be entertained and the guests of honor will be Mrs. Eva Chi Ids of Hanover. Wis., Mrs. Itexwlnckle of Terra Haute and Mrs. Hayden of Lowell. Phone 3633 and have us call fqr your lace curtains and drapes. We clean them by new and very satisfactory process. Lowest prices. TICTOET CLEANERS 677 Hohman St. 3-ll-t&s

Hammond Business College

TEL. 1954.

FIR3T NAT. BANK BLDO.

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Base Ball Fans! Come Make a Home Ran Hit!

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Hammond Base Ball Clubs Entertainment and Dance At the Masonic Temple Wednesday Evening, March 12 Music by Chuck Rohde's Base Ball Orchestra

BOY SCOUTS. Next meeting of Troop 3. Hoy Scouts, wi.ll be at the home of H. I. Cooper, 497 Kast State st.. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.

Everybody attend.

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'Boy Scout Column

DEPAKTMF.NT OF ICBL1C WORKS. OKF1CK OF THiO HOARD OF PUli-

LIC WORKS, SS: HAMMOND, IND. FKliKL'AUT, m. . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Notice is hereby given by the Board

of Public Works of the City of Ham

mond. Indiana, that it Is desired and

deemed necessary to improve Htate Lln

street In the City of Hammond, Indiana,

from the south curb line of Plummcr

avenue to the south line of Section One,

Township 36 North. Itanre 10, West of

the 2nd P. M.. by resurfacing old macadam pavement, grading and removing surpl store, replacing stone and filing all Interstices with poured asphalt or Tavvla "'4" as authorlxed by Improvement Resolution No. 92, adopted by said Poard on the 28th day of February, 1919. All work done In the making of said above described public Improvement shall be in accordance with-terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 692. adopted by the Hoard of PubliQ Works on the above named date, and the detailed drawings, plans. rrfiles and specifications which are now on file and may be seen in the office of said Hoard of Public Works of the City of Hammond, Indiana. The Hoard of Public Works has fixed the 2nd day of April, 1919. at ten o'clock A. M.. as a date for the hearing of all persons Interested or whose property Is affected by said Improvement, nnd will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the prorfMy abutting and adjacent to the proposed Improvement and to said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed lmprovVnt as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. C. H. I.fTHMA.V. (). F. HIGHLAND, W. C. HAM AN. 3-11 -IS Hoard of Public Works.

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sf oi T i f. nr.ns not d' tabi.r. Last night at Central school there was a Round Table discussion of Scout problem to which all Scout leaders were invited. Those attending were requested to write the questions they wished discussed. COt RT OK HONOR. The Court of Honor meets at the court house. The Ace medals and othe W. S. S. awards have arrived and will be presented at that time. All Scouts seeking a hiKher rank In Scouting shou'.d appear before the Executive before Tuesday night. Tour credentials must be passed on by him before you will be admitted to the Court. VK HAVE HOPF.M. There seems to be a possibility that we shall have very interesting news for Hammond Scouts within a short time. Negotiations are under way for use of land lor Scout cabins, ate, so that the ' Week-end" hike and overnight camp problem may soon be solved for us. In response to our editorial on the need of such facilities for the Scouts of Hammond three different gentlemen have Interested themselves In the project and steps are being taken to secure what we need. One Scoutmaster is anxious that his Troop Committee and others who ara interested In his community get together .and buy a lot where the boys may build their own headquarters. He

said recently-j-"If my committee and

DEPARTMENT OF PVRMC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE HOARD OF PUB

LIC WORKS. SS: HAMMOND. IND.. FERRFART, 1919. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the CMy of Hammond. Indiana, that It is desired and deemed necessary t improve Rohde avenue In the City of Hammond. Indiana, front the south curb line of Carroll Street to the north line of Lyons street, by constructing therein, a maaVam pavement or cobble 114 Inches In depth with poure dashalt to fill the Interstices. 2998 lineal feet of combination cement curb and gutter flag. 200 lineal feet of cement marginal curbing, 11S20 square feet of cement sidewalk 5 feet wide as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 69 3. adopted by said Hoard on the 26th day of February, 1919. All work done In the making of said above described public improvement shall be In accordance with the torms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 693, adopted by the Hoard of Public Works on the above named date, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are now on file and may be seen In the office of said Hoard of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana. The Hoard of Public Works has fixed the 2nd day of April,. 1919. at ten o'clock A. M.. as a date for the hearing of all persons Interested or whose property Is affected by said Improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed Improvement and to said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. C. If. LVTHMAN. O. V. HIC.HLAJfn, W. C HAM A V.

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Sg Problem for Piano Buyers

Solve It And Save Money!

Dozens of People are Solving This Problem by Purchasing Their Player Piano at STRAUBE'S. HERE IT IS Go into all the sliding price piano stores and price a certain piano, just hang back in the traces a few moments and the dealer will cut the price fifty dollars. If you have a hundred dollars to pay down and sliding price dealer knows it he will make a deeper cut. If you have an old piano to trade in he will take it at $200 and sell it for $100. The problem is: How much higher was his piano priced than it was worth ? "Why do you want to buy a piano of a concern when you can not trust them about price ? If they will deceive you about price, how can tey tell you the truth about quality ? Piano dealers who practice the old skin game of piano selling, handle just the kind of pianos, made for the purpose of sky high prices, low quality and make-believe discounts, but you positively do not receive a good instrument tinder such buying conditions.

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With all the make-believe discounts that you hear in the store of the "any old price" dealer's, you do not or cannot receive the quality in a piano or a player piano that you obtain at Straube's. Straube's guarantee the lowest prices in the United States on the finest line of old standard pianos. Look up the reputation of these pianos. They are 18 karat quality. You pay no more for them than for the doubtfuj kind and you are positively sure of the lowest price absolutely one price. Hazelton Bros., Estey, Lindeman, Behr Bros., Haines Bros., Marshall & Wendell, Kranich & Bach, Brambach, Kohler & Campbell, Straube, etc. New Players at $395.00 and up. Store Open Friday and Saturday Evenings.

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PHONE 661.

HAMMOND.

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