Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 13 March 1919 — Page 7

Thursday, March 13, 1910.

THE TIMES.

WELL, CHAMP WAS SORE ABOUT IT

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(By International Newt Barrio. ATLANTA. OA., March 13. "Anybody who fray l aid Tresldent "VVilBon'a league of nations has as much chance of being- ratified as you have of belngr pope of Rome.' Is a malicious lfr." aaW former Speaker Champ Clrk. ft th V. S. House of Representatives, "ho stopped over in Atlanta a few moments en route to Alabama. "When the r.ews came over to the hou.-e during the Inst nlg-ht session that fifty senators had sij-ned a round robin against it. I said the league of peace could not be ratified because It takes a two-thirds majority to ratify, unless some of the senators changed their minds. This Is question of mathematics. "I never spoke to Congressman'Mavs on the subject in my life and had no conversation with him on any other subject for a good while because I had had r-o evasion to. This Mays canard is part and parcel ef the campaign he and ethers are making to disorganize and faetionalise the Democrats in the house."

RAILROAD WORKERS GO 0N STRIKE ATLANTA. March IS Every ticket-train-caller, baggage checker and like employes in Atlanta struck at ten o'clock today &s a protest swains the use of non-union tlcket-sell-s by the Nashville.. Chattanooga & St. Louis roalroad, the officials of whom the railway clerks are discriminating galnet union employes. Passengers are going aboard trains without tickets, taking with them only baggage that they are able to carry and paying fares on trains. About one hundred fifty persons are Involved in this morning's walkout. The situation in the Railway clerks trlka in Atlanta remained unchanged. t'o freight is moving. Railway clerks on all roads entering Atlanta will meet tonight to take a strike vote effective Friday mornign.

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PROF. G. I. C HRISTIR. Prof. C. I. Christie, assltant secretary of agriculture, will be one of the principal speakers at the state wide live stock rally to be held in Indianapolis. March 10. Hetween 3000 and 4000 stockmen from over the state fVe expected to gather in the capital for the annual meeting of the various dairy and beef cattle breed associations whtch will be held the day before the rally and for the big gathering which will start at 10 o'clock nevt Thursday morning in Tomlinson's hall. Governor Goodrich has called the rally to consider the part livestock will play In the agrlcultrual readjustment program. It Is the first meeting of its kind ever held ir. the country and the work will be watched throughout the country.

IIMMOND-IS JIGLED IN 1918

RullW in Hammond during HIS was pddieally douMe that t any prev!ouittr, tha annual report of Huildln"nrnlaloner Via shews. The summan report follow:

rwellln ll.444.S4l. 00

Repair JMng Business Rtpair . Qaragea ,.... Churches - Total . Ruildlng jfn'ta numbing fmlt

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100.125.00 , . C4T.12S.OO 30.540.00 14.125.00 10.000.00 , .fl.T.l.00 S01 49 54

Total cost Win.. 1118 1.17.3S6.00 Total rotIln. 1U 1.201.017.00 Total 11.075.139.00

CARD OF THANKS

CAJtO 07 THAITXS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown during our late bereaxement in the loss of our 4ear mother, also for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. NORMAN. 8-13-t MR. "AND MRS. TAPPER.

PRECAUTIONS FOR WILSON (By International News Service.) PARIS. March 13. Extraordinary precautions have been taken to safeguarding President Wilson in view of the recent attack Hipon Premier Clernenceau. The president will be closely guarded from the moment he reaches IJrest tonight. Hundreds of detectives will be watching the actions of persons in the welcoming crowds, others will be stationed in and on top of buildings which the president will pass. The shlowlng. however, will be done in a manner to attract" the least possible

attention.

FINAL 3C0ME TAX RUSH ON Saturday U 1t day for fllins Income tax sdu1e. The revenutteps-rtment on the 3rd floor of the fet"! building w. about the busiest plm town today for the last minute ri hat started. Remebber Iff are single And earn a thousand doi year or more, or if you are mart nd earn two thousand, you must to to postoftiee and All out all come tax schedule by Saturday.

MOOSE EtDT THE3 OFFICERS Hammond t-odgilTO at their regular meeting last i&t elected the following members Mooee Lodge for the enesulng year. N. Sefrall. dicta; Ben Trolson. vice-dictator: H. IWhlef. prelate; H. Ortmun. secretary", Frank Green, treasurer: William lucknef. trustee for three yeafs; Frt Kochler. trustee for unexpired tt: J. C. Becker, represeptatlve to tk Supreme Convention and Con ns. alternate to Supreme Convention,

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BRAVE CORPORAL

TO BE HONORED

was entered through a window and robbed of $20 in money and plea and oranges. The police of West Hammond state that it was a boys' Job.

Bomb Thrower Who Was

Not a Bum Thrower to Get a Momento.

Too Late To Classify

FOR RENT Furnished front room for gentleman. Call after 6 p. m.. inn arroll st.. Hammond. 3-12-lt.

STORY NOW DENIED. BT K. J. ORE ENWALL. (Exclusive Cable by the International News Service and the London Daily Express.) BERLIN. March 12, VIA LONDON. March 13. Despite the "Wolff agency

j bulletin that the government troops had

won a victory over the Spartacidea. "according to plan." driving them back a mile and inflicting losses, the soldiers supporting the government were forced to take 4he defensive In the northern part t f the city last night. Reinforcements of government forces were rushed up in motor lorries. More battle rerorts are being printed in the newspapers now than during the war. Gen. Luttwitz, commanding the government troops, expects the present situation to continue, although a bouse to house search for arms is being made.

INDIANAPOLIS. In4 March 11 Indiana postmasters hat been advised not to accept aoldiers' i forms being returned to the quartemster department. U. S. A., as dlschttrd men have been given permission retain their outfits. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. larch 11 A. B. Anderson. Judge of thiceal federal court, will leave tomorr for New Tork, where he will sit Isthe federal court for several weeks.

PARTIAL LIFTING . OF CENSOtSHIP (Br International Wrws lirlo.) WASHINGTON. March lUpartlal lifting of the double eensori system on cable messages has been agi. by the V. S. and Great Britain. Vc navy department announced this Ctemnon. The agreement becomes effective mld night. March 13.

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Indiana Harbor proposes to honor Corporal Louis Krygowski, the champion hand grenade thrower or the E. F!. F.. In France, in a way that will not only add to his well deserved fame !ut that will be a credit as well to the city which he has made his home. The exploits of this young officer and his success In dislodging machine s?un nests on the field of battle especially at Cantlgny where he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross are too well known to need repetition. There is now under way at the Harbor a subscription list designed to furnish f unds with which a suitable token can be purchased for this heroic '(tlcer. The committee working on this matter consists of Dr. L. J. Ostrowskl, Frank Mlgas and Peo Piotrowskl. and they are meeting with gratifying success. Already several parties have been held In Louis' honor and the attention which he is receiving would ordinarily well the head of the recipient of such favors. But not so with the corporal. He takes it all with a smile and a nodeit demeanor. reiterating thet atement that his services "didn't imount to much" and that the boys houldn't go to the trouble. He calls it his "good luck" and lays his success .o his previous base ball experience. He lives at 3911 Butternut street, -nllsted In Detroit on March 20, 1917, md later Joined Company B regiment. Indiana. At one 'time he lived in the Bast Chicago end of the city and was a hair spinner at the plant of the Cudahy Packing Company.

154 BOLSHEVISTS TRAPPED IN RAID

Russians in New York Held Facing Deportation As Aliens.

(By International News Service.) NEW YORK. March 13. Four prisoners were held today on a charge of "advocating the overthrow of the 1'. S. government." as the result of a raid on what the police termed Bolshevist headquarters at 133 East Fifteenth St. More than 15n others who were taken in the raid were released after they had been questioned for hours. The four who are held are: Mollle Steimer. the good looking young Russian woman who was recently sentenced to fifteen years fn federal prison o nn. charge of ."edition. She was free on $1.".00(I bail, pending an appeal.

i Marcus Ordowsky. who described htm- ! s'lf as tbe manager of a. Russian news- ' pppcr.

Vetir I".!nca. sren'ary of the Union of Russian peasant workers.

I Arthur Ketexes. printer.

POCKET PICKED.

GROCERY ROBBED.

A grocery store owned by 3. Bixybytowski. at 409 155th St.. West Hammond.

Floyd Carey of WInamac. Ind., repportcd to the Hammond police that he had his pockets picked of $83 on a Hammond street car while on his wav home from Chicago last night.

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Auto Supplies Specially Featuring Ford Accessories. Every item mentioned is at a special cut price. Look through the list the savings are well w orth while.

Tire Powder A satisfactory powder, extra smooth, comes y fir In good size can, special JL LC VaWe Grinding Powder Dutch brand talre grinding, fine or coarse. On special sale, JC Vulcanixers Shaler's 6-niInute vulcanizer with 12 patches and heat unit, complete 3,9 Fropv Radius Rods For Ford :ars, terminal forged, brazed and welded joints. ry q ft special $JZi9JJ Auto Boar Tilie Ribbon Auto Soap, a pure yegetable oil soap, 5 pound palls special j 2.0

Tire Pumps A high grade two-

cylinder pump, regular 12.00

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Auto Spark Plugs The dependable Champion X plugs, on spe

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Ford Springs Seven leaf front springs for Ford cars, made of finest carbon steel, f ry tif priced at v3v7l Hub Caps Ford hub caps of heavy steel, nickel plated. On sale Friday and Satur-

Cement Butch brand rubber ce

ment, M pint cans, on special sale at

Keane's Military School For Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 State Street, Hammond, Indiana Phone 3328. Monday Evening, March IT Special St. Patrick's Party. Favors distributed at 9:30. Tuesda- Evening Private class for married and business men and women. Thursday Evening Fox Trot and One Step. Saturday Evening Select Assembly. . Private lessons from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Lady and Gentleman Assistants. Music by Stewart-Branch Syncopated Society Orchestra. You will find the best music and the cleanest dancing in Hammond at Orpheum Hall.

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Linwood Six 39 Five Passenger . ... 11565 Dartmoor Six 39 Three Passenger .... J1555 Cabriolet Six-39 Three Passenger .... $1885 Essex Six 55 Seven Passenger .... $2060 Larchmont Six 55 Four or Five Passenger . . $2165 Sedan Six 55 Seven Passenger .... $2950 Coupe Six 55 Four Passenger .... $2950 Limousine Six 55 Seven Passenger ... . . $3330 i Town Car Six 55 Seven Passenger .... $3330 S Trucks Two Ton Truck Chassis and Cab . $250 . I Ton Truck Chassis and Cab . . $3950 ! All f. o. b. Factory. j JERRY O'NEIL, Agent 671 CALUMET AVE.. HAMMOND. IND.

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The above cut Illustrates one of the beautiful bargains we are offfrlng during thfs sale. Look at It! Notice the beautiful deslgnl Comts In oak,' mahogany and walnut. Beautiful tone. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. LIBERTY BONDS ARE ACCEPTED THE SAME AS CASH Sale Closes Sit. 1 0 n. m. I SPECIAL

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Evening Till 9 O'clock Among the well-known makes Included In this sale are the foowlng: Kimball $65 Hallet & Davis 150 Player Piano 195 Gabler&Son 140

Putnam

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Shoninger 65 Hall 95 Story & Clark 210 Johnson 125 Underwood 160 Royal 115 Schiller 35 Hardman 100 Schubert 115 Kenmore 148 There are dozens of others; In fact, any make you prefer, and at any price you wish to pay.

Story & Stark Pianos and Player Pianos

Sale of discontinued styles. These pianos have never been off of our floor and are brand nesr in every respect. "We cannot uae them as our regular catalogue pianos and will Include them In this special sale as follows: Story & Clark Pianos Regular retail catalogue prices. $400. $450 and $500. These plaaos are the very best money can boy. Made of the finest materia! and workmanship. Guaranteed 25 years. To go on sale tomorrow at $240 $275 $290 Our Live and Let Live Policy Extended time In case of sickness or unemployment. We Employ No Collectors Thus our prices and terms are lower than any other house who keep an army of collectors on their pay rolL

USED PLAYER PIANOS $1.50 Per Week

Five Player Pianos, all 88-note, play entire key board, marked down to this specially low price, S300

Bush & Lane 88

Four Player Pianos, used short time only, an unusual bargain at this very low price

Five beautiful mahogany $500 Player Pianos, play entire keyboard; marked for this sale at

S335

Note Latest Model Player Pianos,

$550 to $1,000 Bush & Lane, Pianos & Players Established 1883. 582-584 OAKLEY AVENUE WILFRED HUGHES, Prop. HAMMOND. Opposite Postoffice. OPEN SAT. EVENING TILL 10. OPEN SAT. EVENING TILL 10.

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