Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 19 March 1919 — Page 8
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CITIES MAY
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CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County' Lively Capital.
IHE BUREAU
Dyspeptic Makes Great Discovery
fhe announcement that the em.''omrnt cftices In this district wcte to be ,1050,1 the last of this week has aroused a i,""'! deal o!i inleics. m the matter ami !! ements .tie under way 111 the various to obtain if possible a com .nuaiicc uiiiicr municipal tuper iin. There r.M n;el,ns 111 Last Chicago ael night on ucct unt f tiie lack ot 1 h necessary quorum, but no ordinance vou id have teen p: csented if there had i' on a meeting, t'lty Attorney M. E. Cine, ail'r lo.y.jns into the matter, "ncluded thru ln'thing could b" done 'Uilii th c .nniis.sion i ro ided for in the -''riL n. 1 "f 1 hi- legislature had been appointed and organized. Thi Board of Works i now considering the Tuesuon of whether or rot it will he Icgaily possible for them to take cier the office until 5i;rh tune as will enable 'he council to make the necessary appropriation. The Question will probablv be brous'nt before the rl-.y council cl Hammond in some way this i.g. It l believed !- at the city author:! b. s where those, employment offices has.? been in operation are in favor of running them for 1 er:ed of six months longer at leastThis would give the returning: sailor? - Ad s Ulir the service that the offices ire d-'simned to g' e and such contint;d tenure v.ctiM be in the nature largely mt a patriotic act.
Mrs. Harry Finok is era! days in Hammond !!y of Albert Hacker.
son. Donald, was H ed last week with Mrs. Harry P ,r guest of Mrs C A
M ' s Pr Joseph Krnv "pend nc a f.;n day. Mary Krost of tirs city. M 1 s. Fred lleirie of Ch er! home after a tfi-'ra w it li Mr and Mi. G . C . Miss Sarah i"inr wiil
spending seviv ;th the fa m-
f r. whose s ma i 1 lie severely huriih n i I - n K water, of 1 ia : y wa s the Lincoln, in T1;.1-
C 11. 1 3S". i;b Mr?.
th
week with Mis Kditli
Finds That Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Enable Him to Eat Anything Without Distress, No Sourness, Gas Heaviness or Such Stomach Trouble.
re
Ml -
, a go
! day, v . s . t Ba rt ho!or.i;i e. entertain the club at her
sii' - : o t lie V" . I . j I r, ri .a a P'-. 1 wasj
row 11 Point concern ha
P r . n I ; n . i i w ho pc'
was (iecip."eii
'. .1 an bono
in e m be rs of the i ; home on Thursday 111 Kigene Ca-pcr.ler,
!.u i f o' d com na ny. a i 1 1 i r. e 5 s Tuesday. The a b
f'tihact fo- the t-ouniy ?g;. Hfinan L Struli td shortly after war arrived h-;iie Junon v able ii laclia rse. H in ; W ilheitnina S: ru-h.if .'
Mi. William H;nr. o.y.. Vuior Pwer and 5011 Hammond, are .cpendinE a with their mother and '
and Mrs. .1. P. n--.-'.wel!. ?!iss Oli .e HaKci' tt. w iio iia been the gue?t of Mis t-'ae Siii:th h.i returned to . her bo n in Momen . II". Mr. J'.ern ce of W healfic'd. !
! There a 1011 nrl-faced lie wire in "Ij inot eery community that or-e bis Rood rature to Stuart's DvKpepia Tub1 lets. Krom sou r- isa Red dyspeptic h I has graduated o war-lime dmamo of
Kemcmber I diRestivp jtrensth. 1 ndi cest ion ma
uiK in almost anv kind ot tnnn. depenl-
inr upon the condition of lh?i stomach.
he tin
n o;
spending
Max w e' 1. For n Greater ( bimbrr af lammeree. Tha membership campaign is etUi on. Have you Joined'.' are Roing to do thing'- and w-e ne-d your membership and co-oper-,-tion. Iet the hab.t: become a booster for juir community, and .1oln the Chamber of 'miYieree. id members. 1' vou haven't pa'd vo..r 1319 dues.
. t a : once, w e need ; oil.
01 inontnlv dinner meeiinxs: you are
I ir.iiSiiiK a t ood Ih.nj if you don I at-; but a Stuart's I.vpr psia. Tablet aid-
jr di(teslion. relieves .sourness, pas. heavi- 1
J ncs and i-jcti kinds or distres. I And bcit of all - on cai rat everything; 1 worth eating-, conscious, of the fact that.' come vv lia t nip y. vou a re n I w a s fort 1 fieri : ajuinst such son of indigestion or d.-' ! v.epsia. rirov. .ines after enting. water! ; brash, fullness gassing- and soon, j 7 he mere fact that thev are sold in : every drug store jn the United States ; shewa to what extent thoughtful people i relv upon Stuart' liuspcpsi Tablets to! ; relieve eu'h ston ach disorder.". I ;-?! o jo-cent box today and learn what : it nie-M.s to hrf. e absolutel v 110 fear of I ;nnthiis you eat. Adv. j
How manv of our good ojineo booked over their allies, a per the Poy StO.it requests in last week's pa-
,.,n . rets, tn sre tr they naa any ainnug
,-.,! nara pherna ! -a the bov? m Sht
j qmppir.g- . I aii'i s e e i
t ha ; s r.o: siad1:-" col
use 1 n
their gymnasium. jet busy oi can't find something in use. and the boys will and rec-i-. e anything; you
v r. may have.
fiary am! 1 Rnhert. of j few days ,
1 11 e .
Mr.
1 row n I'o.nt tsoy mouis
lr u-ual the March horse sale broke! i.l r e c o 1 d for attendance for t h e ef.r. 'i'he sivceis wei-e crowded all J . ji 1
;- and tn hoi.ve irnor! anu uujtm made some Rood sales and many hors- j es changed hands. The farmers w-re;
th- pr.ncipal buyers, as the spring ) season is the time when the horje is nci;'.!-v on the- farm.
JANITORS FIND THEIR CHIEF DYING IN HALL
1
H.-ika
te-
aeon, pained by Mrs. P.us'ei-
nd rc. the Mal-.b-n Kr.a'.c; read inc. Mrs. Dillon, ruid pian- solo. Rbcr Hew son.
, vei cntertamtd with music ana at mi conclusion of Uie program tea wraa j Janitors serv eJ. i .rhnr th ; .
PERSONAL
SOCIAL NEWS
COMZNO- STENTS. The Deborah Society -will hold an all day sessioa Thursday in the parlors of the, First Christian church. The monthly social meeting of th" Amlcltia Club has been postponed until the, afitrnoon of March ?Tth and tomorrow the members will ntf-et for a rjuUtmgr party at the home of Mrs. lid ward P'nnewehr In Sheffeld avenue. Th domestic science department of 'he. Hammond Woman's Club will meet in the Central school kitchen Thursday afternoon. Cream puffs will be demonstrated at trr meeting. Mrs. Howard P,onc le chairman of the hostee. Thursday afternoon the riusic cmrclttes of the Hammond V.'oman 5 Club win meet at the Straub? piano rtore to udy the Victrola and F.dtson. AbusIress meeting will be held in connection with the study program. Mrs. "W. . Hill will entertin the members of the Alpha Thi Club at one o'clock luncheon Friday at her home m Highland street. At her home in Manila avenue Mrs. Kay Abbott will be hostess ThursJay afternoon to the members of the SPtch and Chatter Club. The F. Til. G. Club will be enterta',nd by Miss Vera Shutz at her home in Johnson atreat Thursday evening inatead of at the home cf 3ii;s Clara tsss a.a first announced. Instructions g-lven free on lancy neelle work. Including; tattin?. bV Margaret Liesenfelt at the "Veserveu Indies" Shepe, one door south of the Hotel Mee. 3-13-1 A. r'estit rneetir.g- of the Fast hiefs Asecclation e.f Hammond Tempi? No. T 1 Pythian Sisters toeik plac last everiny at the home of Mrs. Fred Alcrich In Truman avenue Mrs. Henry Ashbiucher was the assisting hostess and during- th' social hour they served a !inty co 'a'.ion. The m'trbe"? d'vot1 the evening- 1.0 Tied Cross sewing-. Their rext meet;n.jt will h heid at th home of Mrs Charles Bostwick in .Sibley street and entertaining- ilh Mrs. Fostwick will re Mrs. T. Benschop.
The Parent-Tcnchoi s Club of the Wallace school vv 1'! tue-e? jr, th-- kiniciparten room Thursday af'crnooii. Mitch
"f'lh. at 2 ?,') o'clock. Ti
will be the pros ram: Song K.indergart e n. Folk dame Koon: 5. n'Rdii.g Mary K la b ' kcnon. 'iolin solo Vf rnori lli'ion. Kerding Kvau?h;i Millik-u. Vocal solo--Miss Pay Valo. Discussion. "How t.- reclop Self K-
r."c n. v.
'I av
Pence m the Child" Th fl"v T.icklidor at.d Mrs. .1 M"ran Kefresiifnents. M.r. and Mrs. Vr-ui'pv. 1st i,r?
Newport, liy.. announce the engagement of their daugl'.ter Hcrtha to T ,i-,i tenant Far! (.'ash. son of Mr.' ard Mrs T.aw rencr t.'ca sh. of 4; t t street. Ham-, rtiond. The wedding will take plsc. sometime m May. I.ieui ,,ant (-arh en?st?d in 17; 7. He ba s man;.- Hammond friends who will t-e --n'ersre in the announcement The. Alonday A f i'nv-on Pridse Cbib entertained their husband !a?i cvetunc at the home cf Mr. and Mr. Harry Fo'k of 'Walt ham street. F-ridpe v, .-. nla-. ed. high scores being made b-- v -s. Margaret Mc-Y!eer and .Tohu ii u he i . Ladies silk ho-e in all colors for sa't at the We-servcu La.dies Snop. ti.iiO South Hohmin St.. II jntmend. Ind. 3-13-1 Mrs. W. A. Stout. ? Detroit sireet. was hostess to th pirthsta.ne Club at a I o'clock on Tuesday. The house was afiricti-eiy decorated m fern ami white. "With the member. Mrs. Stout
! An enjoyable proa ram n rendered
at the meeting" of the Parent -Teachers , Ciub of the Central school last evening. ' ! F. U McElroy explained Fne Back toj
fohow in.", Schooi" drive and a comnvttee a ap- j pointed to act from the Central school.) Miss Adkins. Mr. Myers and Mr. Niel- j son were elected to serve on the com- j
initio-. The remainder or tne program; consisted of a piano duet by Helen and I Mat-caret Klein, drill b the sixth and
seventh tirades. f;u?rle'ie. Mr. Harris. Frank Mc.Kinnon. Fred "Pull and Charles Kilborn a nd riano duet by Mrs. r. J. l.von and daushltr Miss Ka'h'.cen l.v 011s. There will be n mcetirg of Liberty Camp No. $4$7 H-; a! Ncigbbrr" Thursday afternoon a- the K. and L. cf S. hall in the "Rim bach biMdine. Important
Industrial hah found Peter M
t the
I Warnimont. chief engineer at the high ! i school end a member of the pity's x-i utr.inlnn board of engineers, dying on i the floor of the ha'.l of the second 1 I f oor. Carried to quarters in the bae- )
ment the cipef engineer passd 9 way 1 a few minutes lacr. It was shortly j after seven o'clock. j The deceased man was an active democrat and a few- years ago a can-' d'da'.e 'or th city count.;! from the! 1
I ninth w ard. Mr. Warniinont came in 1 i Hammond wan the Con key Co., when; Its plant was built, as engrineer. He I 1 is survived by three an. Anthony, 'John and Joserh. Another son. Mteh-j I aet. died a 'or ago. S 1 Mr. tVarnimoot lived at 1"'.'4 Jack-; ! son at ret.
LEGVL NOTICES.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. STATR OP INDIANA. COPNTT OF I.AKF. CITV OF HAMMOND, INDIANA. SS: TO. PKARL llASIMEr.: IN THE MATTER OF TDK OPENING AND "AVIDKNIN'G OF NEW YORK AVENI'E, A STREET IN THE CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA. DEPARTMENT K PCLLIC WORK?. OFFICE OF THE HOARD. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. NOTICE is .lierby given you. that an awai'l of damages and beneftia has been made in behalf of real estate .situate in tli- City of Hammond. I.aK County, ;--a:e of Ind;-na. owned by v oil and described as follows: A nit. mi. nearrlp. , llamatri. Hene tlt, T,ot Tw enty i;n n RIoc!-: S: ( S A. n. VCilcox Add. to "W biting-'being-a subdivision of the SE 1; of the NF. ' Sec. 1?. Tp. "T North, Range ft West of the nd P. M., :n I.ske County, Indiana . -'.vhich award of damages and benefits is yet opposite, said descr;ption. al! in pursuance to a Resolution, adopted by the Rnard of Public Works of said O.iv. on the "1st day of Au-ust. 1M. a 11 lliorizcd by the provision of an Art of the (General Assembly of the Sta'e o Indiona. aoprove farrh entitled "An ... Concerning Municipal
porat:on."
The Rnard of Pubi c Wo;-!-cs will meet in its office at 10:00 o'clock a. m. in the r- t.- I Ta 1 i or th City or Hammond. Tnd-ana. on the 16th d?y of April. lftl", for tiie purpose of hearing; r.ny remonstrances which you may desire to present in resrard to the amount of your aw a-d or datr.ac-es or benefj. as a'ore--aid. r- IT. LPTHMAN. n p. urn n land. F.'.atd of r-uh ie Works.
AVrrlnr-s(ln"v".
Mai-' b If), injf)
When Children are Sickly
rv-orstipatea, terensn, vir ont ta their sleep, Take cold ea&il j, Have Headaches, fctomacii or Bowel trouble, Try MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN
ThT are pleasant to take and a certain relief. They ac on ths Stomaeb, Ij'rer and Iloweia and tend to n.rrect intestical disorders. 10.000 testimonials from mothers nd friends of little ones telling of relief. 'o mother t,houid hi without a. box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Mhea ceedevi. Ask ltay. The need of them ofieu cornea at inconvenient hours. Used by Mothers for over thirty years. Bo Sot Acerpt Any Sabstilute lor SIOTEFR CR.WS SUECT POWDERS. fc-11 by Jtru-gists everywhere. JIOIHEU GKA.X CO., LE KOV. N. T
w TRADE jliM
! 1
cial -ssembl of the State of Indiana, approved March t, 1 30i entrtied "An Act Concerning Municipel Corporation.'' The T'.oaid of Pub ic VCorks will meet in its office at K:00 o'clock A. M., in the City Hill of City of Hammond, Indiana, on the loth day of April, 1313, lor the purpose of hearing- any remonstrances which you may desire to present in regard to the amount of your award of damage or benefits, aa aforesaid. c. H LL'THMA.V, O. F. HIGHLAND. 1-ic-arci of Tublic Works.
e,ien a jail sentence of o days the penal farm by Ji.dce Kioti in 1 Hammond city court this morn na
in
SPEAKER
AT LUNCHEON
A government housing expert, rejl resenting the P. ?. Housing corpoia'tion. will address the members of fh .council of Hammond chamber of enm1 mere- at its luncheon tomorrow no'-c I
HAM-
busir.
11
members, J
come before tin
Mrs. Charles Cammcrman. treet. announce the birth ol'
DE LUXE THEATRE
entertained Mrs. Mrs. Dcr.ald '.iav
Cc H.
V. Stout and
Mr. and 754 Alice
a son. Dr. G. T,. Smith. r? South Hohman street, left Tuesday night for baTecr. Mich.. whre be was calked by the death of his oldest brotb'r. John Smith. The funeral w iil be held Thursday afternooS'K1 Pr. cmuh )"' r-'urn 1 Hammond Friday. Mr'.' Kusre '1 Cf. i: ha one Toroni.0 for a two wee.k a virit w tn her jitr afiei- w h'.ch he "ill join Mr. lav it a Saginaw. Mich., where they hive bought a farm and will make their home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. Lerny Golden o" 7S-j Real! ave. a son Robert Leroy on March 1?. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bothwell of Osk
Glen motored t Hammond last vcring
and were the quests of Mr. and
foi- the d rani, w ii b
I ,ve
Nas.raoi.1, the rF'etvi.d Russian actress, untold cpor 1j n'.i es for h'r tare p. 1 t i t ry.
' Oitt o the Fog.'' adepied screen frem tre powerful
'cept.en Shoals.'" and which ehown today at t bfIJi
DELUXE FOR SHRINERS. I 1 Orak Shrine ha arranged 10 taiv o-.er DeLuiS Theater Arr;l -1. I, and Zi, to exhibit pcia'lv selected pe1 ture. The profit? vi!i go ' 'i a fund 10 d?fray the expenses of tnrllni the ! drum corp and patrol to the Imperial 1 Council at Indianepniis tn June. The Orak drum c.-rps turned out day ' after day during the war to take enlistj ed and drafted men to the trains and
r- I TI,. wi,-,Kt. o (tin rfrnm i
" 1 v. ... sent
The fourth arnua! ci.nncr of the Par-. ent-Teaciiers Association of l!v Indus-; trial hig'i S"'hp"! will be an event of; Friday. D will b" in th" nature of a ! farcwe".! to Mr. and Mrs. K. D. MeElroy. ; The dinner will be .-er.ed at nx-th-rt y o'clock, following; vhich a program will be ci" cp. Reservation!! must be tnil by Thursday to toe school office. Mra. ! G A I'owe'-on or Mrs. M . H M;ers. :
v-.w Aicr..rinr rt Her. rv sirt. 'corn and ratrel sacrmcecj time
Mrs. Harry Chandler and daughter J money without asking anv thing- 111 reKhir'ev of rtivenswcoi a-e the guests! turn. Now- 13 the tune for the public to
of Mrs. Chandler's parent". Mr. and , thank them by buying Mr". Edward Siolley. of Morton court. : pict u re s-ho-.v the (lavs Mrs Henrv I'uiler of Detroit slree? ; he charge.
1 enterte.;nip? br motb'r, Mrs. Sim
N'O.V-KES I DENT NOTICE: STATE OF INDIANA. COUNT Y OF LAKE. CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA. S?. TO: ,. n. FRENCH AND A. H. ORVI?: IN THE MATTER OF THE OPENING AND WIDENING OF NEW YORK AVENUE. A STREET IN THE CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE
or tut-; BOARD. CITY OF MO.Vf, INDIANA.
NOTICE is hereby ;ven vou. that an award of damages and benefits has been
'I'tde ,n behalf of real ent-.to situate in he City of Hammond. !.;, iv,,i-
Pia'.o of Ind-ari. or, nod by : ,u and de- ! j ;-ribed as follow s: i , Am. Amt. ! Dec.rlptlen am.re Bene-?, j Lots - and -s m wnrk 2. A. 1
V...OXS tst Aod. tn Whi'insi being- a subdivision of the St"i, , or !h- NBU Sec. 1?, Tp. 37 North. nense D west of the ;d P. M , in I Lake County. Indiana '3.00 ' which award of damages and b.T-(1i! is e opojite sa-d description, ajl in rr- . surance to a Resolution, adopted bv tb i Hoard cf Public Works of said City, on j the "1st 'lay of August. 7915, authred ; by the pr"-. i.sicris of an Act of the jn. 1 Afmb:- cf the State of Ind:ana, 1 approved March ti. 1313. entitled "An Act ; Concerning- Municipal Corporation." i The Hoard of Pi bbc Works will meet ! in us office 'a. jQrm o'clock A. M., in the i City HaM of the City of Hammond. Indiana, on the ISth day of April, 1313 for i the purpose of hearing: anv rsmon-
may desire to rre-
in retard" to rh e .
and : ---- - "i'jm vi yii-
a. vi uanujes or oencnts. as afc"V-
1
said.
tickets for tbej l lie Shrine w 1 il !
C. H. LfTHMAN, O. F. HIGHLAND. Board of Public Work;.
coke of
WATER HORRIBLE.
The March meeting of the Parent-' Teachers Club of the Irving' school was ! held - esterday afternoon at the s hool. j The following- very enjoyable program I " s given: froup cf sor-gs, Mrs. Ce.;-rs , Haimauet ; pmno selection, Mrs. AX". H. j Mikesch: piano dut. Mrs. Williamson:
and Mrs Powell, vocal poio. Mrs. John
Headache -Depression? FROM SIDNEY SI80SDSSS
This week's jneeiinc of the Bap Hat ' Woman's Union will be beij Thursday . afteriioon a' the home .-..f Mrs. Charles '. Cinder in Kenwood. The child culture section v ith Mr. J. ". Dickson as leader for the day v ill have charge of the Fiudy program tnd ber subject! will be "children's Fights." The music ! will be in chance of Mrs. r.a.'hoie. J -- j The Mtsr--.s Tirnuer ente-rtained the, members of St. ,I"'m 5 Lutheran .social Ciub and 'e-,cr,ii inVr friends' at thenhome 111 Tow I" "treet Ian evening. Music and tiic-in? oor.i' M" occupied the j evening until ten o'clock after which! the hostesses served a Uo course! luncheon. The prir.e in the games were won by Miss Alvera Warner, Miss 1
Decatur, Ind.
NOTICE. '
Court of Honor Members.;'
A meetirg will be held at horn" "fi
Carl Verm't t. 440 Michigan av e.. i n-
1?'. Marnti . 151. ni e v- ' I USe.j for. bers pieare attend. 3-lS-rri
SHE WANTS TO KNOW
The lake water in Hammond rest
was absolutely unfit for any pur
pose other trim nusnmg ine Tir--pis, m is trrge that tii' only thing lb - water
-VON-F.es I DENT NOTICE. ! STATE OF INDIANA COUNTT rF j LAKE. CITT OF HAMMOND. INDI-
. j ANA. S: -lTO: KOBEKT J. GAMP.r.tr r;
- 1 1 t.K nt THC OPENING A N D o f T n d
I is good for is the .-ne thing
IT
tr, e-,-mer neeiin at leiSt a shot--
gun end a sme.ll caliber rifle rmirgton prertrred. S-15-llt1 Mrs. F AV. Miller who res.des near the unpopular Detroit street coal yard
1 telephoned the f!ew ins question for1
Attorney T.. L. llomberger toiay: j T eo t.,'o r 11 of moi-tc3e on Ifam- I
i mond rrorertv meant reduction o, ten
FLIGHT ON I In
I ment be used to kill any objection on
RACE FOR
THE GIGANTIC
.'UU J' , 1. . ....... twenty per cent in real estate vilues j jjegC,.iptJon vicinity could the fourteenth an""ni-" Lots "7 an
(Continued from rae. ene.l
rart of nearby property owners.
P00LR0MM ROBBERY.
Man
Lohmev or.
Headaches and depression may be due
10 pe-era! causes. Perhaps oue mvs-i 1 ties you? May be kidney and bladder! -Psordeec j (he cause? If so. yo.i sure- 1 1. w-ant relief and restoration j lodtsoret ions 1n eating and drinking ! br inr on such troubles very gradually , , sometimes at o'.her times quickly. j
w lil bring the desired benefit if such! s mptoms are present as these: If the ; -secre'ion that passes is highly oh.red. ) ;rong of ftor. insufi'-r ,cu! ; '00 con- i !. followed by pain, burning. irr.' a- I 1 ton. smarting, e'c. if hills or fever ' eme end go. if the head aches, the eves! burns and rheumatic pain. general dis-r-'infert and nervousness bfsieg? you.' Palm wort Kidney Tablets j AJtl NEEDED BT TOtT Not secret, r.o new. jus' right, and 'rue. Sold by ail druggists. Adv. j
C,ai'.ieii-ii-i.l
IS YOUR HOME SAFE 1
A fl A TWCT PTP P9 E
n vjr er-x evs t-j j. . Mac Draft, Chimney Sweep, Is back in Hammond for 15 days. Now is the time to have your chimney and furnace cleaned and examined by an expert. , Don't wait till I am gone, but CALL PHONE 1193-W
ilia
M'sF'e; . f s
I'sndrei and Mr
- Mis Ltia Tul'r '' ontcrtained at cimi r her h'Clie er,r .jr : - '
Sutcliffr. I.; or." -t1 yivi'i - Wiiimm II. CaiKPis w. R. c. ;;o. iret ycr tercay afiernoon as the l. O. . F. hall in State street. A class f candidates was initia.'ed and several applications for member - h i p xv ere balloted on. A social hour followed during wlnrh 1 ef reshment s were served.
A ni'elms or TnuiiU-h 1 1 D. of !,. iP, i. i,.-l.l Tl noon a: i o-; h r oioek. )pa! 1 1 1 , e y.-,. S. n i I .. n. tertained at a card nariy
a t t he 1 . V. I
There w e.-e gu?ts for thirty tables and pedro vva?; played, ihe prices jn the games going m Mrs Pres"!. Mrs. Vollmer Mr. Walsh. Mrs. Brow n. Mrs. Snnget. Mr. eringer. Mr. Grobner. Me. F.odesra- en. Mr. .Ceji;r. Ii w-s a
hereni patty irnt n n ciea red.
v a s
The poolroom of Alexander Gadie. at 1ST State s'reet. Hammond, was entered through the back door some time last night and about six boxes of cigars w-ere stolen.
signing Commander J. H. Towers, to "take charge f personnel and equipment for the proposed trans-Atlantic flight."
i Since that time Commander Towers, UaHbam st recr i spurred on by the rivalry that has last evening Btjsprurg up among the aviators of other - 'urry. Sa v a id. ! nai ions, t" reported practically to hav
-finished details of the flight with the j -nn v -r -p telem ion of Bellinger as the rilot. B-l- 4U I UxiU X lJ-lXj
I ng"r. imiidcusny. war- the first Amer-( CLUB 0ROANIZED
11.5111 in I'iici n m;ii c uit'ic. hit-, w i rn iit , - - . . c-i,,k . , I The Hammond Motorcycle Cluf was
new over vera i rm nearly inree yea' s
ago while Mexican gunners concentrated their fire upon him in an effort to bring him to earth. Navy department officials today de
clined to state v hen tne trio wou.d be
?ttcmpted or from where. However.
i" i
'ou ncil irJ..- a!
No. I ei -
was belie-.ed the start would bo mbds
-V., - . . tr.
the quarters of the Hammond chamber of co-nmeree. attended by th'irty enthusiasts. E. IT. Oman was e'ected president pro tern. Henry Harder, as
- I Ice-president, and B. L. JlcKay. sec-
ri
retary. Another meel.ng wm
ail-
'I'.
:.i. m
in S t a i
en-
v e n i n g street.
-um
early next month and that St. Johns. N.i I-"., will be selected as the siartirg point, i
hp. air' from th'-e to the Ruro coast i only- about !.!' miies.
Aviation circles here were deeply interested today in the report that a secretly built British plane wtis to tryto negotiate the long flight from this side of the ocean. The machine, a Sopwith. is said to be able to maintain a. speed of 100 miles an hour for "5 hours.
is equipped with 375-horse.pow or
!d in the nesr future.
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The Frenchman who is credited
riven ye?irday ; having nvade the frst attempt, but
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afternoon for the Alice Club at the! forced to return, because of a cracked club bouse in Indiana a- enue and ninny piston is Lieut. Fontan. w ho was trying
spent to fly from Senega.mbia to Brazil. He is
pea n,. WELL, WELL,
ANOTHER MEMBER OF THE CLUB Vie Taid in bed while she drudged to support their two-year-old daughter. Rosalie, Anna Falmateer says of Henry in her petition for divorce filed today by Cleveland and Cleve
land. When he d'd get up he went ' to the poolrooms, she declare" and!
j adds that h s comedy was coarse I
g'Tts v ere receiv ed. ne guests n very enjoyable social afternoon.
They
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Sore Throat. Golds Quickly Relieved By Hamlin's Wizard OH Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used aa w garg'e for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it wilt often loosen up a hard, deep seated coid iti one night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, j toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet , Soothing, healing Wizard Oil wilf al- j ways bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents, i If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or hare sick ! hsadache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pilla, 30 cents. Guaranteed.
now said to b in Paris, preliminary to making another attempt at Hie earliest opportunity.
RED CROSS MAGAZINE. The future of the F.ed Cross Maga
zine is jeopardised because o the dec del - small number of subscriptions secured during the Christmas Roll Call and only the cooperation of all the members or the Red Cross can insure the future of the publication. Once morn members of the Hammond Chapter of the American Red Cross
have been asked to show their loyalty, i the name of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy
Times news service is the best hat money can buy and honest effort can furnish.
America Owes France Debt of Gratitude The important part France has played 1n this war and her awful sacrifice of blood are not the only reasons we should be grateful to her. Many lives are said to have been yjived end thousands of surgical operations prevented in this country by a French peasant remedy for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments row imported and sold undee
Hammond has been asked to secure S00 subscribers to the Red Cross Magazine. The subscript ion price is II PO 1o all Red Cross members and 2.00 includ:.ig memberships, to those who Join now. Tour subscription will also be a help to your local chapter . The tl.OO eubscriptio nio Red Cross members is open only until April 1. Subscribe now. Send your subscription ii the Chapter Headquarters. a"R Him-me-rd Fldg.
by Geo. H. Mayr. prominent Chicago chemist. It. is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach. liver and intesrinal ailments, including appendicit i. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy. F.idgeley Drug Store in Gary C.entral Drug Store in
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, . i 111, CI! 1 I 'i' HAMMOND. INDIANA. DF.PAKTMPNT OF PUBLIC WORK?. OFFICE OF THE FOARD. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. NOTICE is hereby given vou. that an award of damages and bcnolits has been made in behalf of real estate situate in the City cf Hammond. leiko County. Slate of Indiana, owned by y.u and de-t-cribed as fa' low s :
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ooVs 1st Add. to Xhiting (being a subdivision of SE14 of N"E' Sc. IS. Tp. 37 North. Range 0 west of the td P. M.. in Lake County. Indiana tii.on L"ts 9. 40 and 41. !n Block I. A. T?. Wilcox's 1st Add. to Whiting being a subdivision of the SE' of the N'EU Sec 18. Tp. .IT N'rrth. Range ? west of the Id P. M.. in Lake County. Tndiana ".no which awal of damages and benefits Is set opposite said description, all in puisurance to a Resolution, adopted by the Board of Public Works of said City, on the r? 1 sit day of August. 1918. authorized by the pi v isions of an Act of the Gen-
COUGHING SPELLS BREAK YOUR REST
Put a'stop to them wlth olj reliable Dr. King's New Discovery v 'lnat ra". hoarse throat ' must b toothed. That phlej-rn-loaded cheat, must be loosened. That cough must te checked so y on can sleep. Dr. King's New Discovery has been rdiex'ing colds, nd cougha for half a csntury without the least disagreeable alter-effects. Your druggist .tas.lt because It la rx-eil-knowrt and in big demand. 60c and $1.20. Try this for Constipation Keep tte bowels ca schedule time with Dr. King's New. Life Pills, the ax-stem freed from poisonous sgartes, the compilation dear, the stomach sweet, the f ongue tmcoated, the breath untainted. Mild yet positive. 25c
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA. COGNTV, OF LA K E. CITY OF HAMMOND. IN'DJANA. SS. TO: CARRIE C FORSYTH E : IN" THE -MATTER OF THE OPENING AND WIDENING OF NEW YORK AVENUE. A STREET IN THE CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. NOTICE is hereby given you. that an award of damages and benefits has
been made :-n linliilf o 'J;CK
tiate In the C;!y of Hammond. Lake County. State of Indiana, owned by you and described rs follows: Deserip. Damage.. Benefit. m. mt. Part of the NT, of the NT, of er. IS. Tp. .-.7 North, Range ! West of the ;nd P. M.. Lake County, Tnd ana beginningat a point :7 ft. West and rst.71 ft. Pouth from the northeast corner o said NT
of the NE of sa'd See. J. thence south along a line r-arallel with the ea?t linsaid Pec. S, for a d'stanee o' TPS.:? ft. t" the .oUtn Tne of the XE ef he N E r-,fa' Sec. thence eat 11 't thence north ln?."? ft. to the isouth T'ne or Cha K '!-te-'s Subdivision, thence wer 150 ft. to Ihe plaee of (c n, n!ng, ronfa'ning 3.73 acres. p-o-e o- T- 11 Part o the v. cf the XE of "er. p. Tp. Z7 No-fh. Rang" 1 w-e?t of the Z-.i P. M. County. Indiana, beg'.nn'ng at fl pint 6?" ft. west of the Tlisrthegit Corner oe f.afi JCec. IS. thence running sou-h parallel with the east 1 ne r,f sa.'d escl'nn a. distance o' list ft. to a point 1SS feet north of the south Pne of said NE of the NT o' sa'd ."sc. is. thence n-.jt t' fee. thence north parapet w'th the east line of sa-d pec. it. "15 ft.: thence east 1M ft. to the p'sce of beginning, containing 4 acres morA or
les" 1 t which award or. damages and
I flta is set opposite sa-d description all j .n pursuance to a TtesoTut inn. adopted lb-- the Board -f -Public t'o-k of said
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FOUR DIVORCE SUITS FILED
I In the Gary s iperter eourt fh' j mornir.g through their attorney, J? A. j L'-cas. four suits for divorce were ; filed, that, of Konstanty Kropskl. wh. lis seeking divorce from his wife. S-.-, fs. who. the husband alleges, is guiitv ; o living In adultery with h's brother i back in Russia, the. wife admitting I ber guilt !n a letter to her husband. I On the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment Emma SimonnettI, i
her husband, Albert Simonetti
for a divorce. Martha Knaievlch flies the sam complaint against her husband, TVirk and asks an alimony of 11.200 and an
'allowance of JSOO per year for the j support of the thildren. i And Emma Seberger has heea th" I victim cf cruel and Inhuman treatj ment at the hands of her husband, ! turner Seberger and asks a divorce.
HARBOR GIRL
IS MISSING
! Mary Erner. a fourteen year '.4 i girl from 221S 137th etraet. Indiana : Harbor, is missing and the mother hss i reason to believe that the girl was lni'duced to leave by a. man who haa been ' giving the girl attention at every- opI port unity. j There seema t te no elue as tj w hat direction the couple tock and ; rj suspicion as to what destination i they might try to Teach. ! The police cf that end of the city are working on the case.
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MANY HOLDUPS AT THE HARBOR Frank Katlick and Tom Walent. two
' men rooming at 4022 Elm street. Tn!,i',nn Harbor, report that they were !he!d up last night while returning to their room by two young fellows who appeared to be about eighteen or ; twenty years old. I Katlick lost 40 in money and a geH I watch. Walent lc-ft about ii in 1 change. Thus far there is no clue.
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Cornorat inr. The Board o' Fiihy'o "Tories wii! mee 'n its office at to il n'c'ool-: s. m 'n the city Hall of th City of Hammond on the 11th daw of April. 1319. for the purnoe of bearinr any remonstrances which vou may desire to present ;n regard to the miount of your award of damages or bene;?, as aforesaid. C IT. T.PTT-T M A N. O. r. HIGHLAND. B-srrt of Public ""Corks.
BERT GROSS SENT TO JAIJ, Bert Hross of Hammond, was arrested last night by Officer Borchert at McCool pool room on State street charged with larceny. Gro? admitted stealing a bicycle from a hoy on February CTth and later selling it to another man. saying he stole the b eye ie beca'ise he w anted some money. Gross who has been in trouble on two other occasions, was fined S5 and
STEVE LAG0RUICH DEAD. Funeral services over the remains of Steve Lagoruich, 4 2 years old. who died at St. Bernard hospital. Chicago, March 17, will be held Thursday afternoon fiom William's chapel, Gary, with burial at Gary Oak Hill cemetery.
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