Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 20 March 1919 — Page 5
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CROWN POINT" NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Painful Files
M ' - I oe P'ookwieh and two daugh,n Sr. Thomas. Canada, spent f couple of days this week as the t'iff'.s of Mr?. Inet Gbson on North 'vta n street. The members of th Franchise 'mpaii end Westm n ter Guild are p'annins: op. putting on home talent r )s in the near futute.
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w h prize winners. M;ss Carrie KoehVn was hostess to 1 e c.v A. M. ;b at the home of her Cster. Mr.', Albert. Mac' on Tucs- " e en'.ns'. A del icou si;pper was n d at f ."0. after wh.ch ft e hun-t-'-d va. played. Mrs Maaok and M Hortn H:nse of "5ary held r Cii .-.r. f'rosectitips: Attorney Clyde HunHr. .'.:s liutin. Howard Hay. of Gary. ' -n: roe K iev, and AV. .' MeAloer of Hammmfi, John Htllman of Hoharf. rr-p ip i'iow n Po nt on b':? n.!! on V $d3y-. The 1 j ry n i he rase r f ?nydr Vf'.f. prrsona; ' n.t-iiy case from T.we'.?, wa out ail TJcsda j n"ght and 'nt:; ten oVloolt W ednesday tr.c rn: r.g. fr.iUy finding; for the defendant. Herman Blakenshi p. w ho has had r,rce of the f re team, has resigned
r..1 the city ti'k another .'oe Vr;;ne
,a's w;i: hae to i:on for that place, ting at ' li e He.de
heavy in his court and lie stated th&t they would not catch up with the work if not. another case was filed for the next two years. H report Mrs. McMahon ss hav ing reorv red from her recent sick spell. Mrs. B. V. Hayes and Miss Ft th Maxwell w;:l spend a few days in Chicago this week. Mrs Amelia Riachley and daughter, Mir? Ma", who hsve been residents o' Crow n rc'.nt for the past year, have returned to Hobart to reside.
A Free Trial of Prntld rile Treat, mrat In One of the (.rnndeat Ilif mo oil Krr experienced. i You sre suffering ' dreadfully with Itching, bleeding, tootruding piles or hemorrhoids.. Now, go over
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Harry Fe"on ha. t.'n-'r.R qu'.te nocr heal l ;). from the army.
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brirt.-l.;: s ;.; e a ni.n.iier of t he n.embei "f r.ijs! N ghbor's Lodge w ill Co !."vel; on Sat-ji da.v to attend a
racial meeting of that lodge at which a. or ih high offic.a's Of tile state v ; b present and ha e cha-g? of the work
M ss-s Heir,:na !.f litnan a tid M'1'it KTpsI are ass.. vim; in t n County f ?l""Tilpr's off ire during the rush. j
Anoellate .Judge Willi C. MoMahon ff 1 nil a na pol i s was in town several tics week and announces that h ! v ry ri ;-'n pleased with his work 'r- :;;t (it1. t ' ii orii hp'p; cry
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CELEBRATION
At meeting called by rist r.:t Deputy Grand Vaster H. C Heed of Odd i'ellow.s at tie ICas-t ' Chicago halt last evening for the purpose of arranging details for the romnijt one hundredth anniversary ce 'elira t ion to hhe'd in this chy tie afternoon and evening of May .". resulted in the appointing of the following com m , 1 1 ees : K. C. Ketd. district deputy, perii-.anen
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PERSONALS
SOCIAL HEWS
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on PosttlTely Cannot Afford f Ignore Tbeiie Ttemarkable I' rum id. to any fi'ur store ati l B.et a fiO-cent Imx of Fir&mld Ille Treatment. i;elief thould come r.o ciuickly on will .tunin fo- .loy. If ytm ai" i:i clouht, (ml fo- free trial p.-trknpc hy p-isil Ymi will t lie ii cotninced. I.'on't delay. Taks no substitute.
COMINO EVENTS. 1 t The members of the Alpha Phi Cluh j will be entertained at luncheon at II oclock Fr'day h;' Jlrs. AN. A. Hill or j Hiphlnnd str.et. Mis fia hutz will have the mem-j hers of the F. K. '."w. Club as her guests I thiti f v nitiK at it r home in Johnson i
!-treet. Th Kings Pauphtei s w ill meet in t he parlors of the First Christian ci.uiih Friday afternoon. The regular meeting of the Minorah Club w:!l be h!u at seven-'. hfrty o'clock this eveninp at the Hammond Hebrew School. IoTi Fast SU'ley street. it. Paul's .Junior Feague will hold Us
names were enrolled as f.ew members.
In two weeks Mrs. Homer Turner and Mrs. Fred Prohl will be hostesses. Twcnty-cne members and i:uet were, entertained by Mrs. W. U Abbott at the reitular meeting of the Monroe Mrect
! Fadies' Aid Society esterdny after
noon. The business meeting was followed by a very enjovable social hour during which refreshments were served
! Mrs. W. 1.. C;rifCith will be hosless nt I Ihe next meeting in two weeks at her I home at 1135 Monroe street.
The members of the second division entertained the Ladies' Aid Society of the First M. F. church yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. K. Sanson in South Hohmnn street. A program
i was rendered loltovvins wincn rerresn- ! ments were served, 't he meeting was a ! most enjovable one and was largely at- ! tended. - - i Another drive will be made by the ! r.e.i Cross beginning not week for ! clothing to be .sent 'overseas.'- F is
sie HayUen. of ell, Mrs ham of Springfield n.i oMis
wincklo of Terra Haute vwll attend th meeting next Monday.
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KIDNEY AILMENTS
An impoitant Chapter No. i;o Legion will be I the 31 cost hall.
meeting of Hammond Udrirn n f VtAcel.l.t I
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There is only one ir.fil r.'? that really rinds Oitr nrt- rnm':.t . re.iicll'e for
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Every fanner needs nt gun and a small caliber n lo.i preferred.
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VICTORY CIEAKEES rhone 2635 and have u.s. cnll for your lac curtain and r!'ape. We clean them by new rnd vrrj sai i -fi .i y process. Lowest pr 1 1 s. 677 Jiohiimn C-ll -'is
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Independent Order ef rotestei i I Mr. tlranneinan. High; Srcrn.ti-y. In-, j dependent. Cider of Forest rs, wi l ho !
at the Mee Hotel. Hammond. Sunday, , March 1 3rd. t " p. m and v. i i I b- pleased to meet ail iiK-nilMr- in tii.s vicinity, j r,-:o-r.t i
FREE SAMPLE COLTON ri'KAMID Pni'G Cf.MPAN'T. 7 Pyramid Huilulng , Marshall. Mich. Kindle sei:d me a Tree sample of r.irnmlil I'Ue Treatment, in plain wrapper. Name j
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Khtiko hnll. The P.ibie class will meet I " 'r '""t ' tmnossipie it the hea-iqunr-
i ters are notihd arrangements will be ! made for calling for it. even' was the an-' - the Hamtonv Club! Mr. and Mrs. V. P. McElroy will be
a I fight o'clock.
A most charming
I nual Guest Pay of
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yesterdav at the! honored at the fourth annual dinner of
! home of Mrs. N. J Aus'gen in State! th Parent-Teachers Association of the l.m street. The club entertained at I Industrial high school to be held Friday I luu- heon nt one-thirty o'clock follow ing I a the school. The dinner will he serv-
I which the afternoon was devoted to I games and music. A St. Patrick's Pay
ed at six-lhirty o'clock following whir-u there will be a program. A. Murray
menu r chosen and the tables were; turner wut presiete as toasimasier ana a : t ractiv ely decorated in a color scheme! th following will be the program:
NOTICE. of Honor Members.
Court
A meeting w li be Carl Vermett. 44f A' day. March 2 1st, at s bers rlease altT.d.
a t home or j n n c. I'ri- ! A !' infill- i 2-i9-;t
. . ; v e n vvor' h Taesja y tilglit f s the rest. it of pii a'.Ieged delivery pic.. Aft'-r fcr ipg tanen t.. rf,lice hea.ijipi.ar-tcrr--. Patterson said he would fell nothin; ahr.-t how ).: nia,1A h.s iscipe er who hf-lpf d him g- t awry. "If jou l:r.:l ' n an I.,,ur later yoij ".;i:'.diit ba i;. : ir.e." r;i"-r?o'i TcCi the srres-lnK e-fficert-. MORE SOLDIERS COMING HOME ii'.i s'lnxc T'": .-'. t?i -". - "r"-"
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FOUND GUILTY A SECOND TIME
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Aside from
chairman; W. H. McClelland,
secretary ; hall committee. TJ. P. Pixonj was but
A. Teteis and W. H. McCleUand of Fast Chicago; ways and means committee. I!ov d Saxton of Gary. "William Burke of Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Fmily "Wedgevvood of Fast Ch'iago. nrrangement committee. Ted White of Indiana Harbor, chairman, Floyd Saxton of Gary. Krnest Kanert of Hammond. Mrs Anna Wildermutlt of Gary, J. F. Johnson Hobart. F. G. Fis'us of Crown Point. "Mrs. Pose Krnerson of Whiting. Mrs. F'.e'ile Scott o? Fist Chicago. Mrs. Elizabeth Mills f Itidiara rTarbor. Mrs. Mary Tow le of Hammond. Maud Traegar of Hobart; publicity committee. A. Teters of East Chicu,;o. C. P. Williams of Gary. Chas Gust o' Hammond. W. P McirieHand
i an.i M:. Belle Scott of Fast Chicago.
lite date se'erted there
little other 1 ra nsac! ion outer
than the plac.ng into the comniitue' i
bands an appropriate p ace to hold Hi .iCebratiur. and either the McK'.nle
auditorium or one of the local (Tieaties wiil be sought in view of this. The district deputy was advised to extend an invitation on th par: of the order to nose Buttner of Windfall. Hid. president of the district Kebekah Assembly and to H. . Wuiierrowd of Indianapolis. Grand Masr of Odd Fellows. There
will be a succession of meetings an-I nounced for the rear future for a'l j committees appointed on the day to be i honored with gala occasion.
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K. GIANT BATTERY COMPANY
The building of the new plant of the O-K GIANT BATTERY COMPANY will now be pushed as rapidlv as possible. We are now cleaning: off and ratlins the location for our first unit, which will he one hundred feet by two hundred fret, two stories Inga. The machinery and equipment will be ordered immediately so as to b ready to install aa soon as th plant, is completed. Small drv cells. -will be manufactured in this first unit of the plant. We have an unlimited 'ready market for them as fast as they can be manufactured. There is no limit to the immediate possibilities of bis returns to our stockholders when this plant i3 completed and in operation.
We will sell a limited amount of additional
workine capital, at SIX DOLLARS per share. For further information, phone, call or wrpe 0. K. GIANT BATTERY WEIS' DRUG STORE, 98 STATE STREET, 517 BROADWAY, GARY, IND.
stock, to furnish addition.il
COMPANY HAMMOND, IND. OPEN EVENINGS.
j of green and white. Mrs. Austgen wcl- ; corned the., guests and the response was i made by Miss Kohloss. Mrs. K. F. I P;cky acted as toastm i ?t res s and i there were toasts by Mrs. W. H. Meyers, j Mrs W. P. Parker and Mrs. Paul An
derson. Mrs. ,T. Pearson gave the club history and Mrs. F. F, Herzinger gave
1 the club prophecy. There were covers
tor twenty -six. The following club members were present: Mrs. W. 11. My
ers. Mrs. "W. B. Parker, Mrs
Kouser, Mrs. George Adkins, Mrs. F. E. I'tckry. Ms. F. E. Stewart, Mrs. J. Pear-
eon. Mrs. t a n .t.aerbon. .Mrs. i;. i. ; Herr.inger. Mrs. Giles Warner, Mrs. N. J. Austgen. Their guests were: Mrs. P. . L.irKlider. Mrs. J. D. Martin. Mrs. H. i .!. Woodruff. Mrs. Walter Bielefeld. Mrs j F. Bates. Miss F. Kohloss. Mrs. T. P. i Boy. Mrs. Mliby. Mrs. W. A. Hill, Mrs.; Alfred Khl'rs, Mrs. V. E. Beck. Mrs George I'rackert r.nd M.rs. Hugh Morr;. Miss Gertrude Frledhof. 124 Highland strc t, entertained at an apron shower last evening complimentary to Mrs. Geoige. Rathbun. formerly Miss Anna Kostur of Fast Chicago. Music and games were enjoyed by the gues's and during the evening a prettily appointed two course luncheon was served. There were rovers or Mr. and Mrs. Routsong of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. William Frledhof, the Misses Mayme and Nellie K"SPir of East Chicago, Myrtle and Gertrude Bunde, Marie Hathbun and Gertrude Friedhof. Mrs. Windle of Valparaiso and Mrs. George Hannauer were entertained with th memhera of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club yesterday hy Mrs. IT. C. Gronian at her nome in Rimabch avenue. Auction bridge was played at three tables and nt the conclusion of the game a collation wai served. Mrs. O. C. V.. Matthles and Mr. E. Andrew were hostesses to the Trinity Fad-.es" Aid Society of the Trinity English Fv Futheran church yeslerday afternoon at th ymme of Mrs Matthles in Pohl street. After a short business session the members and guests spent the afternon socially wilh needle work. Painty refreshments were, served.
The Old High School"" K. G. Rupp "The New High School" Miss Fdtthi Reynolds "The Senior Class of 1910'" William Pierce. clas president Vocal r.umber Miss lone Reynolds Accompanist, Mrs. vV. H. MiKesch. "The Alumni' Julius 'Meyn Reading Miss Isabelle Fatta "The Alms of the Ta rent-Teachers Association' Mrs. William Myers
George i Vocal selection Miss Reynolds
"Good Speed and Good Wishes" G. A. Powelson "Auld Fang Syne'" All
The teachers and officers of rhe Tresbytenan Sunday school and churcli tendered Mr. and Mrs. l TJ. McE'.roy a reception last evening. In the church parlors and presented them with a set of hooks. There were remarks by the officers of the various departments of the church and in conclusion refreshments were served. T'r. John Henry Hopkins. Y. P.. of the Church of the Redeemer. Chicago, will come wi'h a special message Friday evening at the regular Fentcn service at St. Paul s Episcopal church. Pr. Hopkins is a musician of note and may Vie heard either before or after the service which Is announced for seventy-thirty o'clock. All are welcome to attend. ' -- Progressive Conclave True Kindred wll hold Us regular meeting Friday
'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ERIE. Pa. March 2 0 .--Ralph W. Tillotson. socialist "fader, retried on charges of vieiat'.ng The espionage act. was fot:nd e .i.lty fv a cond tim
j hy a Jury In F. S. district eo'trt today. 17
! Tillotson was tw-lce a cr. r, ri ida t for j wiCi a j ii aver of Erie. It was sisM that I r.ff jeers i he spread a nt i-A ir.erican propaganda
and endeavored to Interfere w i h the J carrying out of the draft '-
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j 'r.eludr t ! bn tta'ior.s. h. ) r. f-ii ic.- 1 ri floors nod ! ' Anr.tco !' .: i
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With '.nets Of th ; S-'l w : ,1 and i d .e n Nn.'' 2.'. 4) the tr CpartniT,' I i - f, f t er n o I-, m . Ti'. u r 1 : ? ;": -st. Jtefri-1 sni Thi -d -.-.do :r.r;ers cr-n'pany arl
c m r :i ' , ".o.anns: i -JS n.eti. The transput
't':: r,;'.el frrun N'fitpp. M a "0 i ci ... a i Xcwpoit News Apr-J S n i.-rir.iti''f defsrhment of two pni thire ir.en.
COUNTRY CLUB ADDITION NEARLY SOLD OUT
FED. PRISONERS SURROUNDED
r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! PK' KIA. Maicu 2 v. Earl lorrion ard John Mills, federal pr:onts wi,"
i leaped fro. n .-i mov'.rg tia.n ';r fle--
. I ;ne John C. Work. 1". .. parole agent. Frank Beta. Jr. stated today that ; r.nd f.rin.z several shots .at passensor.'.y thirteen 50-foot lots are left tin- r-s last night, have been surrounded sold In the Country T ih addition of i jy a poss in a woods about thre. mi'.e
the originally Of. j "Twenty new houses wiii be built i this sp-ing." deciared Mr. Btz. ' Hani- I n.ond. East tihicago and Indiana Har-j bor people bought the 3 lots." j
from this city. The men are known to be rrd a battle is nr.t-r'pated hefo, are taken.
ro f d t h y
AUTO IS STOLEN.
Th five passenger a M. Burgess was stol.-n in front of their hom street, Hammond.
tTr. ohiip of r. a st n;ght frorn at 417 Be, ke
evening at eight o'clock at the I. O. F. hall.
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There wll! be a meeting this evening of Unity Review No. 2 W. B. A. of the Maccabees at the K. and F. of S. hall in the Rlmbach building.
Testerday afternoon the regular meeting of the G. T. A. to the B. of F. E. was held at the K. and F. of S. hall. Only routine business was taken up. Liberty Camp No. SS7 Royal Neighbors will meet Friday afternoon at the K. and L. of S. hail in the Rimbach building. This will be the last meeting before the class edoption on Monday evening and a large attendance i3 look-
Thre was a large attendance and two ed for. Th district deputy. Mrs. Bes-
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Report of . Condition of First National Bank GARY INDIANA. At the Close of Business March 4, 1919.
RESOURCES. Loans $1,500,000.02 Overdrafts 36.43 TJ. S. Bonds and Certificates 1,413,066.74 Other Bonds and Investments 1,331,512.77 Bank Building 65,000.00 Cash 788.497.49
$5,398,113.45
INABILITIES. Caoital " $ .200.000.00 Surplus ' 50,000.00 Undivided Profits and Special Reserve 83,610.47 Circulation , 200,000.00 Due Federal Reserve Bank 625,000.00 Deposits 4.239.502.9S $5,398,113.45
F. R. SCHAAF. President. E. C. SIMPSON. Cashier. R. R. HEMINGWAY, Assistant Cashier. B. T. LEMSTER, Assistant Cashier. DEPOSITS Mar. 5, 1917 : $2,655,254.13 Mar. 4, 1918 33,243,422.36 Mar. 4, 1919 $4,239,502.98 Under Supervision U. S. Government. Member Bank Federal Reserve Association. Active Postal Savings Depository.
New Spring Millinery Popular in Style as well as Price.
There are smart, close fitting: Turbans, new Watteau effects. Poke Bonnets and Maline hats. Priced from $5 up to $ 1 8.50
Neio Georgette Blouses of charm and individuality. Daintily header1; and embroidered, some, prettily braided. All the new spring shades - $5 up to $1 8 Hammond Hat Shop Clara V. Raddatz, Prop. 573 Bulletin Street Store open Friday and Snturdav evenintrs.
I SPARTACIST
j AMMUNITION 1 IS FOUND r 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' j COLOGNE. Man li 19. VIA FONP'"N'. I March 2V A large quantity of htd-
1 den Spart.aois. animti n : t ion wis !:- 500 "DrT PT ATvTO j covered in the neutral z-mei today by OOZ BtljxU.i O I soldiers of Co British army, of ,n-n. "WERE SHOTjrlifn P '"'-''el been reman into dutnI dum bullets. i . (ExclnslTe Cable Tsy the International I " "
Nexra Service and the London Sally Express.) j BRFSSELS. March 20. King Albert.' with tared head, stood emldst n. little j group of weeping peasants at Taminesj today and heard the story of how C"2j Belim civilians had been shot by Ihe j Germans thef In IP 1 4. The king was, greatly moved as he listened to the' tragic recital and lookm tipnn the vic-l tints' graves.
40,000 WORKERS ! OUT ON STRIKE ONTERNATlONAt. NEWS SERVICE ' i T.EVEFANP. Oh'o. March 13 D-J
rranding recognition of the union ana shorter work hours. 4rt.'i men garment workers of Cleveland went on strike today. Th workers paraded through the principal streets of the city under strike banners.
rHEIR TO MILLIONS
ESCAPES "BRIG." KANSAS C1TT. Mo., March 20. After being at liberty less than 24 hours. Gordon R. Faterson, alleged heir to a $5.n00.0f" St. Paul estate, was arrested by local detectives last night at Ninth St., and State Fine. Patterson med" his escape.
ftvi.i he disciplinary barracks at Fort
Pineapple Desserts 2c vV " The bottle in each' package TvWii of Pineapple J&TgS Jiffy-Jell . con-' ffil rich essence (y tSyl. from half a ripe Jpi&p&- pineapple. The f dessert has a wealth of this exquisite flavor, and a package serves ) sis people for 123 cents, t - You owe to yourself a trial cf this new-type gel- ., atine dainty. -f 4
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Annou nce.nien t Inauguratin.s; a custom that vrill pay the people of; the Calumet Region to help us maintain. Friday of Each Week WilK I3e Bargain Day Values hard to duplicate will be offered. Waich for our ''ad" each Thursday offering exceptional ,valnes4
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Ladies' Holeproorf Silk
Hose in all the 'wanted
colors, all sizes. Friday only, pair
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Men's Blue, BIak and Striped Work Shirts Values to 81.50. Friday
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Men's Gauntlet Canvas Gloves Reg price 20e each. Friday only, 7 pair. .
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