Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1919 — Page 5
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THE TIMES.
Vigr Vive.
' Thwill h. .M Clay The!
1 i a I u h i s he-p-i. of
PERSOtlALl
SOCIAL HEWS
COMING EVENTS. "ii'i!iy Ai. vniH'li i'.ri.lKC Oiuli rntcriHin-1 1 Mis. .John list her homr: m Wnliham street, will be . rn'-'t itK cf tie i'uul
l,oni;uc th, I'liiiiR at the Mrs. Herb- i t llu!,'h!n, sS
FREED FROM JAIL, WOULD TAKE SEAT IN BRITISH HOUSE
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v.
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i'C'i--M street. Mr?, i ; ru iiil-u mi'I ho
th" ni.'tnl r oC Ciuivj A potserved nt ono-
Svuith H'Oiinan stree At thir Ipuue, 14
Nn'"irb ail M host.'s --. Tu-sJ.v t the I. t T M. S. lue-k '.i.c-h-on wlM
thirty c' '.'Ok. Mn .-. iliuan i'.ie v.')1 hold i ll" mt i;n the eveninc a! Ihp 1
". hall in Slat' tstrect. A pre..prnr-i wilt b given n:i'l it the close ! -efrrt lmvi:;s will he served. The t'liiilar miTtn(c of the HamnionJ Woman's Club wis heM in Masonic
Ten-'pi-'' Saiurday afternoon, lately .if tr the opening ne. ira,'' flr.'l franfactlcn the business, the president, Mr). Thor."pson. turned the mofin
the. must' c'rafrnf-ni with .Mr. Usnnauer In charge v ho introduced the two artists from chicato, who save a reital of yor1 ar.l piano music. Mi" Turnock. ni7.zo ffprino. a rurll of Prof. Oorriey. beautifully fntr: amed he laiRS eudtence with jcroups of
classic songs by Knariish. Polish, rran an.l French composers. l'"r brilV.arit rendition was "N;" o,.ericlisat-.te " (Glittering Xisrht rpra 'Tina Mars' by Gotni'-il.
Turrork's lighter vin of yorie was group of t'hinen' ntir?ry rhymp. whioh "Mcifi ntl)miinjttc applau?.' nui tt-nve a pleasing OTle. Mi?P T'orothy rotrll. jiianist. aocon!r!ii,",i Iiss Tur-r-ifk arl a'so plyrj ndrnlrably s'rtai Ht:o l.umbf rs by Iluncarian ai d I'e.'.i.'h nmpwrs, Th5 younjf ladis wrfl shower! wi'h expressions of fr;i:. and a pprerint ior for th delightful mu.sio. fii-iol tvius:c sw?t;-n? the t'UP o bit t Tn!?. ilehtr.? tr; burdri? r,f lif. the heart courageous and the sou! rheerfijilv 1vf"at and calls th patriot to h;s country's altar. At trie rinse of the ooncert the annnijprenici.t -was p.iade that tha rcunty l Onvention of the Woman's 'bin v;U meet Wednesday. April 9:h. in th vngregat:onal chureh in Ka?t ("hirapo. The T.ammr-id t l-.ib -s onv;;ed t a si dleates. The first session u-ilt bpKin prompt!.- at ?en o'cirk. All Ciut' oTTirn are invited to attend. l.n. hf-cn wil Ve sorved i";.iod p'-'Skers and jnusir for the fiy !,y been enir.iRed. Th dr"'.t",t"5 of tl." Hammond Woman's t"iub are- requested m e!e. t the dopartnieiit officers as soon s po;Mp so a? to exoldite the work of the incomine club offmei-s. Rt:roKTi:r: roa the pat.
ith Side W. C T. 1 . f.iil meet nf-.erainn at the home of Mrs.
O. N. Ktre.r. 1T' t'etroit stree'. At this neetin will bo diseusf d the amalgamation of the 3rio.is se--t:ons of the AV. T. V. now existing tn Hammond and :. de.ir.-4 that a iroodly
number of representatives of th.i -ther section attend. The sndins of boxes j
wounde.1 soljjers atid sailors in t:te
-iti
regit- fir i IV 'i
rr to If - , , ill
l- ,;i,i; In
M.ss ,:X" -. - ;1
The regular weekly meeting of potea
took Pbu-e aiu.u-.. -. t). !'. ball in S?tafi
se.l the dis- . .i
be held in iwm"""1" the nrst session " . . . & f
r-a'led at one o ciock.
meeting there- was n
r.ebekah lodge or i iir at tl.' 1
streei. The members ettsoti
i r o t ast mbiy to next St.turday.
vht. h will b-
er the busiress
brief sooidl session. - Th. mfnt son of Mr. and Mrs. .John Kirner was ,-hristoned at St. Io-- b rhuroh vesterday. the Rev. I?erB ofnelatir.p Mrs. Mathilda Havana and Mr. Tol.n .Jardner were sponsorP. The little one was Siwn the nam of Joseph Robert Kirl.er.
.1
vrth.ir of v'hi.ago ef M Kellnr home for th'1
word from
Tavlor. that w h ere he has
Mr. and M
1 tu' Hl s m ' t It'
j week-end. W. .1 Melsrr has te-eied
j her bre.th.-r-in-la w. . N. the has sailed from Frane
' been on Y. M. ' '. A dm y. ! 'i'iu Mavwe.evd Auxiliary
! rVoss v. ill ntet tomorrow afterno. i - i . .vie ir.ltistriH! Hiarh "epool
-e asked to brii K any ol.l cio.n-
they may have that ran be U5M to.
the refugees Pr. A. Hosmann to Valparaiso o
of the
Tied n ' The
ladl
ing
and family motor-d spend the day with
and
Mrs, been
treet
pitl.
the Golden
if the
be a
Countess Georgians Markieritx. Countess Georjfiar.a Markie'.ei, the Sir.n Fein leader who vrss serving a terra in jail when he wu nominated and elected to parliament, has been released and is considering taking her seat. If ahe does h wiu be the first woman to sit in the British parliament. The countess, who is Irish-born hut w edded to a Polish, nobleman, was imprisoned during a Sinn Fein rebellion.
Xf-. iiiisiYinnn's rarents. Mr.
r,i, rtsr Mr.. I'eters ha
srrious'y ill but is now slowly reeoverIng. The evening hour comnti'tee of the Woman's Club will meet tonight with . -, - i I am.
Mls Miriam Warner on t arrou n-t
Tiohard Hshlweg of 111 Dot y
is ill at the St. Margaret s ho
"hi rula- meeting
t.,,1 rt,,r,it Vo 1 P)aughters of 1-iber-
i- nil he held tomorrow evening-
OA l'ellowa ball. Ther
large c.ass for initiation. The fifth division of tl'.e Ladies' Sorietv of the First M. K. ohureh
mt v.'ednesdav afternoon at the cf Mrs. Fred Jarv is of T3 Stsie Richard Winckler. son of Mr. an
R O. Winckler of Teirc1t home from Howe Mtlitary A' ln.l on a sliort veoati
Mrs A. V. Knot's of Mu-nivh court is v.sitmg .her daughter Mrs. Joseph Reink 'n 5t Taul. OimI Lindner who 1- amending
Acad-mv at Howe, inu .
vv ill lng and ptomirent f iti2en are to speak i ega niintr the movement 'o ;ie.'id a iiietiK.ri.il buihiini; fo: thn dd o i s and .sailors.
TAXICAB OWNER CONFESSES MUPwDER ( INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK. March 21. After constant grilling for several hours Frnest
Fritz, a Tuckphoe traxlcab owner, is sold I by the poli. e today to have Y?ife.-ed
tba h- caused the death of Mrs Florence Ooyne. who was found dead tn Fritz" tixieab on W hite plain.-1 ave. j e?terdH y. The tragedy was revaleJ bv a rnrtr.reyi le poHcem in who found Frit7. bending over the woman's body begging her t :i spenk. Aeoordtng to Medical F-xanitm-r Carl Neimard. Mrs. Ovjne was the vietnoe of "a peculiar;, vicious And brutal assault."
1'ritz will be arranged WediKday "n a
Of homicide.
toon, may lose of anti-H.d-'iiev
'l"ii e '.;n m i; r. 1 '.Hi" ni'i-liiij; I. ere iv a a pressed f ' t
the pi'd'triat in ll'ituni
the Aurtrian bulwak Slli."
1 an an;1-' rtnv. .. rri ;.a " rl t a to i s ii , p
of
STOLEN AUTO CHASE WAS EXCITING
We Pay Your Car Fare Both Ways CAR FARE COUPON Present this coupon ot our third foor office nd we will refj-.d your ?Cc carfare if you make a $5. CO pur. chase or ove r.
the stom that sales you mosey
SOUTH CNjCa'OOS BIGGEST BEST STORE
A
sfo ii t 'led os
an' Dili
'.111
iibll- he I. ha mpla in r . f s ; ;
Aid will
lioni ? t'r-'et. 1 Mrs
street is a demy at m.
clia j-e
UNION T Z WINS APPEAL f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! W.SHIN;T.N. .March 2t.--i h. Fr.ion Tank Line this afternoon ".on lis tippet t to the mi pre in. ouri against ilif ta-is on wlni h lh eorgia eotpoia'ion tax
was assessed agnnst it. a majority decision being rea heel b Jufw M'Tteytiolds. holding that the basis of taxation was onriseatory. Justice Vstid'vcr, Justice Clarit and Justice Rrar.de.s disaented. The assessment on lhe property amouni-.d to about. S 4 OO.r.o ,i . CANADIAN ARMY RECALLED FROM SIBERIA
n
i f go. w n
j Chicago. j The lujn c ar. beir ' came s.'-jtIj nrr.iss t !- "i )e a rd and v Iti in j'Vilumet A v "liu :arag
ter. proprietor, it ran !nt mobile striding in fint avvai'u.g t!ie attention
I glliK to sir" 'hlday in Hast
driven fidly. Lake lirnr fr.ct of tl.e ('Parle-? Schusanother autoof that gar.-.ge. of m - r hail ics.
The mr 1 i
a It ham
Th" ill,' make e x tempted to
s I
belonged to I", -ert. Hanimop.
t r msM ad :T lanation or r put on speed
.1. Wal
i :
f INTERN A TICNAL NEWS SERVICE! OTTAWA. On'.. Mfti.h 2 4.-- To" Canadian neniy sent u.to ibfria ha ben recal ed an.l w;il prilb!y arrive bet in May or June, it whs k:n-d loriav. The Canadian trad -omirts!on that went to Siberia with the troops to pt o-
t. anadian trade, found c .nd : to so chaotic thy are crmii g horn-.
'opping fo paration. a'id gei nvva.
S"hj:-ter jun.ped on th" runii'm board but was kii.-okeci eff. He then secured another automobile and started in pur-
l.uit of the fleeing party. rhey anv
east on I4 5h ?tr! but at lh corner of 1'orsythe avenue tii mr had leaked out of the radiator of the stolen car. due to a damage 1n ihe collision, and the car was stopped and abandoned. Schuster overtook the man and was in
! argument vvi'h him in regard to the ! damage wh;ch he had inflicted. ihti (the unknown struck him a blow in the
face and darted up ihe alley back of Herod's garage. Srnuster then repotted to the R-.st Chicrgo police and a thorough search iv at once made througout th city. La ' e - the I nf en rna t toi ante that the fugitive came aero s 'o I'e.i sv the ne-
i-T.-. .
I
mot. tlier
How Militar;.
,-acatn
at the h
of
H
nry I.md- I
treet
Armstrong will s r t u t ure . w a.i
be he
an event
honor gues
- given by
and Mrs. . Hoffman's riday nigh.
The fo'. 'hursdav'
t o
hospital at taken up.
A'e.'. Baden will al5
he
Members of Central W. C. T. C T
til home of th" president. Adkins of ? riuninir ave afternoon a' 2:U) o'tio-k
! Jf mcs (the r
'at a n'-isoellan.-ocs sh. w Mrs. . if..., YV. St, -.-.i a jchauruey lioffmsn ac M i home, 44'. Sumer sir. . t , I T ie ovonim; was fiio n
grimes, tn.- prt.e; m in- 1 1 1
l.y Miss Mfibed Fo.vi.v A fash picture was a' i i .!;ti and ni the
elusion a prett.ly appoin ws .served. There vv-re Mrs. Will's I'orJ. Mr. i"a Mrs. Robert ForI'.:i. Mrs. Mrs. VI"inm Harfman. Lo-enf z. Mr-. C.' X. J'to-tt, La rer.ee. Mrs I. M. K H I". 1 :r-u ;!. t he M I?--, i ..:: M-i'0"l S. 'leer. Maude Si'hroeder. Ma-ti'ret Frsg Chicae ... N'eli T'one. Lou
Mb 1 r-T.viev and 'ila l
lienee erjo
is speneiing his
lo narer-S. ?fr. and Mrs
ner in West Hammond. Mici -vfrie TN-rsey of Lewi
vis-ted her grandmother in C'nicajo the week-end. p Mrs. c.ilbert CUpmpge- of Indianapolis is visiting: her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. -,. Tbach of Sou'h Hohman street Crighton Kelman who is att-nding Ames College, la. is horn' for the spring vacation.
I Mrs. H. M Johnson is eniei i s.o ... -, I he'r mother. Mrs. Ina'.is of Delphi, TnJ.. of j at her bom.
,i M- F. R Mm and 1'itif
R.i.emarv W;l?o re-u-ned vestcrday
Pt. V- tersburg, la., wncre j-
the winter.
WILSON SEES
BATTLEFIELDS
1 INTERNATIONAL KEWS SERVICE!
j PARIS, March i4. President Wilson j I was virtually under shll fr during I
! h;s trip to the French bat tie f.e.ds. .san!da;. but at no time nasi.' in the slight. -! est danger. The incident oc-. i;rreS while the presidential party was leaving Poissons. ! Lunch had been cefen at that place
'and while the visitors were still at the j Stable the sound of etplosions broke on:. ,
(One heavy detonation m particular
shock the
r ie rud b-.ar i lfio.
I P " h u s t e r
1 S, nj.t I'll e. r ; .-. . ! p i m be r t, a m n d e i , v s ' ca t .e.-i . .. p., fhonties in f'hn ago
, t!.e tar was a slo'ci car and jiiswing for ahou- fV.c rlavs
I .Is v msurancr ad.us' I 'hicago looking- ot er
ltVii-Vt n-nl
Although
Pouth i.'ht-
It
'-';ied a de- . ; v. e ' 1 f n e
baals of iri irr ..f police au - ! was f iund t ha t j
had been Tester- i
r s w r re in Fast 'It- da mgJ ca r
in the La' chi.-ago oarat. here i available a fairly
good description of 'h thief, vet. far. he bar not v. rn appreher.ded
thus
SAYS DRIVER HELD KIM UP
from
spent
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
of
music and Chicago spent the week-end at the nome
ins w'.'ii of
w. w
r b
rht on-
i luncheon
covers for rbara Ripley, A. C. Kb ret. Mrs. John Mrs. Charles -v. Mrs. ;eo. r;wn Rrower, l.in.7. 1-ene
iisli of Last !
iso St.vcn F'-i line.
Mr. and Mrs.
irs. ilnmian's parents,
Parker in Warr;n street.
, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sohi oT hp 9 go I spent Sunday visiting relatives in Ham
mond.
tal!a and rattled the dishes
!.Vn ammunition dump lad caught on I flre and the shells w re biow ing up. i As the party was leaving Soiifoti it S was held up by about 100 poilus, who (advise.! Mr. Wilson not to make any a'- ! tempt to cross the territory, jtis'. north ! of Soissons because of the exporions.
Notice to the Court Honor. All m-mbers ai to pay dues to Mr.
Stonebreaker, ctirner b.ite li"
TO NEGOTIATE WITH RUSSIAN BOLSHEVIKI
K. F.
J and Sibley stret.
gun
-:4-I5.
! ion pr i
meet hi leorge morro '
will A !fl''
Mrs. ree ita I
1.
i n -
s-a.l of vvi'h Mrs. Biar.chani of M:.-rtt-
stan avenue a- formerly announi
The f.hje'-t of the nfi'irrer,? discus-
will he 'Mora! Lducauon.
Mus
in !
.1
,i
K
g i '
1 I irevs
Rob
r t s
sion
. wim nil! itvi' a reading an
little Virginia Esds a piano selection M'.s.s Ali.-e Ford, wu .se marriage
. I i ; r a . I i n ' d j K' ii th. th
i ,-1 . . , 1
I '
o;
1
to I
! criiv
Great Medicine.
Mad,
Ki '. in Th. SI -a.
Reach
pupns 4 Sr ' u r.1. bui'dtng. v i dm p in pa
.lam
.-on aii'l
hlvr. 11 sbeih
a it! ! -re. i t n rtr-'w took pa rt in the ri P. . .
Hoi'fr.iar. I'aui ,'.!.. .1 a u Rnbe-f son.
Mary J-..-hers. Ma
d h.e matinee he Ham ir ond r.eti'al !.!! Th-. program ,.!s ot Louis
1,500 PEOPLE ATTEND SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT
in consequen,
cag'i
car and making an lnvestigal. report.
of
i: i-ii'.ie
of
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ZURICH. Ma roh c :i. Dr. Kantiau. the
Herman foreign minister, ir. preparing io
K-.e-y farmer needs at leaat a shot-i ser) KBrj Koutsky t - M-iscow- to negoti-
ard a small caliber rin r.-nur.g-. WJt5l t'nf Bol.n'vlWs. said a u.spatcn
rreJ. 3-ia-iui i from Rerltn today. I C.eorge Dernberi. writing in the Ber
liner Tageb.att. savs: "If we are t hop for security and for rontiniird existence, if will pot c-.!v,e
must tii-n hT!'" 5 1 '- -- -'."-"
will t;;id more ?-oka. is
Mamr-ie-nd
John I.itvi. 50.1 Pennsv U a ma. Indiana. 1 1. -i, . . . .1 . . , . - .. . . . , f v..t
j J I I L4j ( , ,i:li44-u I . 4 ill y . 4-. - yj , 4. .
Chieaso that on Sunday morning at ,i:.,iij o'clock, while on h's way from West j Hammond to Indiana Harbor in a taxi, j Cie taxi fJr.vr and his companion siopiied the car .m Calumet a., r.ar j the ( 'anal street bridge, and at the point j
of the gun compelled him to give up his
pocket book containing S35.0O in money. He had hired the taxi for the trip and there was no ore on the road to appeal! to. so he came direct to the Has Chicago! poli.e s'ari.,n. He said the number ofj the car license was 1TS19 Indian, anil
the po!fe of Fast 'lii-j
and Hammond are looking tip this ,
f the i
Ask for Information.
I. eon fit ohO'ls!'.
From Corn Silk Excites T,
Favorable Comment. j ,v " i,r
Ailments; ?r
.Kidnev and Bladder
Banished Bv Few Doses
d
I.e. 111. re Re 1 1 Marer R. a" I.e.;:IViliett Mida';:
s .
A 'T I'll
Peter F'-i hi
t ' on,
'.h-'l'S. n. Rutl w !';'.
la ir" M;!ie nruy and
from the wef. i.errnanv gare to the east where we
.....i.n.ii,.. ,e h,-r vital tier. is tiiail
fi'fen hund-ei p.opi. r: ow a- - - ,,nor Mn1 ,,,,. ft tvl
r-ipi.s or . , t,,.,.ttf school 1-riday . " . . .' " , Itnovi-
ri.nit, of ! ., ' .u. ly becomes ll.e ententes soiuiei asmn-i, -
"' - ' evening on III" occaniun m- o,v... . !w;ltl
annual Play-Town Feati-al undr tha 1
direction f Miss Ames, 'he prmctpii. at d Ii'r ecpi of teachers. The ripwtl could not be acconi.no-da-ed to advantag ;n the build ng.
1 ov.'ti? the rM of a large auditor-! ium in one cf the school buildings of i
h o nan-address
t.jrht by the Red which has made
e is K v. of Iouia Cross of efort to
i i
Flil. nan
Those l e re VCath- j . Ha7il t s M, Fall. . Kid-iey. j
; : a. e j M.ixine " Ro'iert i
WOMAN KILLS CHILDREN THEN CiTTTOTTMPC!
hi so far una . ailing. Those who
h'ni are asked to roniiinini' at
he Rd Cross Civilian Re' ef. I
GRIFFITH
I
t.
r a I eh
vv o-
u C"i:ipound- ; in Malni-
i o!
Corn Silk! Th" same 'V,!" ou see, protruding from the husk of ! ii. pr..- j
,lnc a fpe n-iceiic.ne for kidney and
Madder irrezularif ies. w ed with other simple Jrt
wort Tablets. Baliv.wort Tabits eon'ain a now erf til extract of corn siik, which quickly relieves the inflammation and congest ion ihat causes such distress a pains In ba.k and hips, rheumatic, 'winges. ner-vousn-ss, severe h"ailaches. aecompani-
..) by frequent desire to eliminate, foi- j
;owed hy eH;ng. burning sensai.Dn
The patient is compelled to arise rr- ! 1 intl-.- to r!'.lve painful pressure, even ! yrv 'hough a scanty flow follows. The eyes J bv app-ar "hloodsb'.' ," the .deep is restless. ,..,ub lat
iv'isome times fever, followed hy chills. ,a - great unrest. It is unwise to
,-.o. such symptoms, when a few
!k-
e- "irn; : ,;r -U"
! i'r'ljT w irmmg dinr their home VV " re t I
W itri'ti ".4 rrrude . James Poro'riy
re host r party in Kn-.eirbers
the i".t , whet-, such h.-id. The en t et 1 1 inment r . : p i '. was thoroughl; enjov e,l.
affairs . ould fce
I
UNION LABOR ! MEN VISIT IN
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE l CHI' "A'.;o. March 24. Mrs. cron'. a
.ini.id by tnaj lowjausa auu ji .. , ..
aPPre,iateJ anj and Henry, ten and six. were t.unu uca-i freni gas in iheir home here todav. 1 Poiice were to!d the woman's husband
! deserted her several wee;; ago. it is Relieved she killed the children and then i committed suicid.
v!
Fred Ste ph n son of Hammond
ii friends here over Sunday. The Ladles Aid Foclety w ill meet
! M '
L
r Rut her fords on Tlursday;
t v. oiii ;
.V . '
club
Play a I Fol
r i
fo
ef Tla.mwort Tal)'-ts can be
r relief. Alice Trohough. 517
ih Twenty-fourth atreet. Omaha.
writes: "I have ud one tube of
vour Balmwort Tablets and find that they are the best I have ever U!'l for kidney and Madder trouble " V!i any leading druggist for a tube of Balmwort Tablets. Price. $1 on. . d . . DE LUXE THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW "OLD YV1VE.5 FOR NEW" TWO DAYS ONLY DE LUXE THEATER
Afvinoon Club end their 1 there -were covers for low mar the jlinnor which
was on.- of pr tty appointments the guests we re r "i.-i :a in-d a; bunco and the prizes in tie games were won by Mi'. IMward Rohde ml Ueorg" Wall.
ander Ptoikowitz ,vas awarden tne
nsolat on prize. In two weeks the
Will he the guests r Jlr. MOIH"' o a one o'clock luncheon at her
t home in Park Place. !
er. je,a hie (tat ill m'tiili' rs fiottmi.i y ven
P. fmp'e. dn streets
attendance from Hammond c'V,i,j.t-o McK"le-, played
ti-.e program of dene music. Mr. an-1 Mr. John Marsh entertained a a surprise party Saturday evening at the.r 4Vii.. l'9."i Tunic street, in honor
A!
Wili.am .' , Lf-vis. scriry
Priiifn Trades i, ot;nc
HAMT40ND j 37TH DIVISION
;"ei REACHES HOME
Chu asto: S. H. Mart
.-f the tpternationnl p.-ining
! rr n Tennessee, and W ' 1 1 ! m
vice-president
men.
president Webb Pressmen's tv.,-. v'sitors in Hammond toda
ProssSmith. Union.
M
i r r i ' Th-
t
: it s par'; r he H.
ng a' the K. of .hnia n iiiid Ogcftv ccupP's in
c,irv and an a tra
$30,000 DAMAGE
! SUIT FILED TODAY
claim fo- X 3 . 1 ' " tor "e.s of the L'e of her husband, was made today in a .-U't f!!ei- against the Mi.higan "enttal. Nickel Plate rd Indiana Harbor Belt rat '-roads . Rosa .M.-Oinnis. Mc'iitm'". flagman at. the Ilobman utreet crossing, was stru -k and ki.'ed
a tram .Matin i . l '. i
! t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ! NEW YORK. Marchc 24. More than 5.S00 officers and men of Ohio's famous f :17th division are back in the United j States today and s'ad to be here. The. fighters from the Buckeye state, who 1 f.rst saw- service 1n the Vosgcs and
helped win the war in the great xTgcntte drive were officially welcomed home by Gov. Cox. cf Ohio, when they returned
Sunday aboard the transports Noordam. von Steuben and Huntington, under command of Maj. Gen. Charles S. Farns-worth.
of VV;
He
! '
OVERSEA
.I' re -11 rne.j in eight ban! .rces aid the- . i 3 pr n 1 e n gf-m"s lit luncheon wa
wre Tr and Mrs. Be.ulh Chicago. Mr
K.'.u . h 'hicae 1. Mr. and Mr.
The Red (ro.s is cond'.c'ing a nm- I na.gn for worn clothing; for til Joint 'enef.t of all European eo'.-ntii' ex- 1 4 pr the rer'ral Powers dir.ng the! v. ..- of Mar'-h 24fh to "1st.
M'.Neen and son and Mrs. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. T. Murphy. .. Williamscon and Mr.
If It'?
VV 0.1J.
Call on f. . MEftl 239 Sibley St., Hammond Phono 1036-W. Paint?, Oils and Varnishes of all kind.?. Save "0 to 60' .
The fver.uig hour ce-mmit" Hammond Woman's club will Tlirht at the home of Miss Warner. 3$ Carroll street.
;tfr. a se-blier who has o-n .'rail " He fought. and told of his xP"ri--mainder of the evening i.ahiy with dancing and onchisiori a delicious r.-. 1 Those nres'nt
0f I i ne loilowung is me imi .-. purs nf ! of a cable mesjage from Colonel Har
vey I Gibson, foviper Ped (. ross eommissloner for France to nstional heJ0 j a r t s r s
"These re' igees hsve been in raga j an.l almost destitute of clothing for I fever.' yars. In many of the rem-j trie now. even if clothing could b j manufacturer and paid for, material '
is totally lacking The need U great to a degree that few at home can possibly realize. Every garment furnished will e-ver a body which otherwise would iark proper clothing and each r.arment furnished will actually prevent uff erintf." The clothing will be collected at Liberty Hal or if it is not possible o fake the carments there, telephone Chapter Headquarters or Mrs. Bel-nan. 1 474 and the parcel will be called for.
JOHN RYCZKO DEAD.
John R, .'zk o. living at 7'' Preeland avenue. West Hammond, died today of influenza, aged 31 years. The funeral wiii take place on Wednesday morninc in charge e.f I'ndertaker L.ikC'Skl, from St. Andrew's and inte--m nt will be at Holy Cross.
af-ernoon. i Next Saturday evening at T . 3- there 1 will be a ' half h-aur pia;.r meeting j followed with a good social tune, a, parcel post saie w ill be one of the fea- j turei of the evening, a good time for ' ail Evfryorte !s weleomd j If. in Walters is erious!y 111 with'
pn'.mnnla. ins irienas ate iioperilJ ot ins lec '.ery. The St. Auh.n store on Jun-tion av., has been rented to Chicago parties 10 !. usi for an ice cream parlor.
The Times' want ads bring astonishing results if their users are! to be believed. '
IT'S WEAR THAT C
ENTENTE IS WARNED.
grid Mrs. K. Hester and daughter.
T'jes iay af "err.oon t'i ti'erattire department of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. H. Howeill. US Mason street. William J. Locke will be th" subject for the afternoon and Mrs. O'Keefe. Mrs. Metz and Mrs. Malt'ues will have .pri. Tie rrtis'.cal program will be given by iirs. Thnrr.ss I.eeu Crawford.
e of the meet 10-Miriam
Tor Coughs Or Colds
IP NOT AS PCPPEENTLUI
MONEY BEFUNDlD
Cia8iM.Wrliwtoii
! I INTERNATIONAl NEWS SERVICE! ! vrNNA. vis IMK'N. March '.'4 i "Tf t!i entente treats Austria as it has .Hungary no one can (guarantee what i will happen." Pr. Deutsch. th Ausi trian war minister declared today.
If the people are driven to despair we shall lose control. The entente, by a thoughtless deci-
KlUar'a Antiseptic OU, Kaosra as
win -ost
iTaSy RalieTa Minutes.
rain la Tew
KE THIS
S YOUR
SHOE EXPENSE
TRY TO GET GREAT LAKES BAND TO COME HERE Soldiers and f Ion are endeavoring; to secure the services of th Blue Jacket band from 'he Great Lakes for their big mass meteins at liberty hail Wednesday everlrg to which the pubt'e 'nvlte-i The L'ber.y Ha't chorus
Tr--' It right now for Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Lumbago, sore, stiff and swollen joints, paira in the had. back .nrt limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After
one application pain usually disappears
as if to- magic.
i A new remedy used inte-nallv and exIfernallv for Coughs. Colds. Croup. Sor I Throat." liiptherla snd Tonsilltis. i This il is concede to be the most
penetrating remedy known. Irs prompt and immediate effect in relieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to th affected parts at once. As an illustration, pour 10 drops on the thl-keat plsee. of sole leather and it will pepetrate this aubatance througli and through In three minutes. Accept no substitute. This great oil Is golden red color only. Every Tsr.ftla guaranteed 30c. fo.; and 1 a bottla cr morey refunded. Get it at Kaufmann & Woif excluslvaI Ad ,'.
Steppin.tr on small pieces of l'.ot metal, waikinii on sharp chips of steel, standing in hot sand the, and other harsh condition of v.alkir.g surfaces, in a steel plant, have no apparent effect on Neshn Soles. So says R. J. Potv, plant superintendent of the; Si. Ter Steel Casting Company, Milv.aukee, W iiconin. "The best oak tanr.ed le-ather sol?s last abrnjt three veeks under the abu Riven them in the foundry', while I have been wearing a pair of NeoMn Sole for more than three months. And to all appearances, they are as stout s tvhen first put on my shoes," taj'3 Mr. Doty. Only Ne-V.in Soles can re?ist wesr and nbnte lik: this. They are created by Science to be very tough and durrble flexible and waterproof, too. To reduce your o ati shoe expense, and to cut the family slice bills, buy Neelinsclcd ihoes. You can Ret them in many style3 for men, women, and children. And have your worn shoes re-bottomed with NeoLm Soles. These lonjiweiuinff soles a"? manufactured bv The Goxlyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron. Oho. who also make Wingfoot I leels U2xanteed to outlast all other heels. Tl.eol.io. Soles
DE LUXE THEATE2-. TODAY AND TOMORROW "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" TWO DAYS ONLY DE LUXE THEATER
SOUTH CHICAGO At 91st and Commercial Avenue
Save Our Valuable STAR STAMPS You ct $2 in cash or $2.50 in trade here for d full book cf our Star Stamps.
We make regular deliveries to Indiana Harbor, East Chicago, Hegewisch, N orth Hammond and Whiting.
THESE SALES FOR TUESDAY ONLY On account of the unparallc-k! low prires, wr- cannot, accept mail or telephone orors on tliese iHlverticil snoods.
0. N. T. CROCHET COTTON
O. N. T. Mercerized C V-,"cl-'- fc' J ail "urnbers. Not mi Vu?L' :V a customer, a ba!I for
Crochet Cotton, white or ecru
more than 6 balls to
6ic
Lonstlale ' Women's and Misses'
i'n'.l I !re( !j' 1 '. i n e h f.t " -rhi'o misiin for shee's
an.I .card
15c
Thread ("lark's O.N.T. ot J. P. Coats' ti-. O'd thread, black or white, all ruin-
Spring Suits, Capes and Dolmans AT
hei ? 3 spools ...
13c
Percale New sprinc Pcrrale, a soft fini.-h firmly woven fabric in pretty p;it- ' I yard k Pillow Slips 42x:.t inch f;iP; bleached, heavy, linen finish pil
low sup."
special at
V. have some lovely newSpring Suits. Coals. Capes an1 DoliriAQs at $-.1 that a:o of uncommon beauty t.p.il (luality for ti.e money. You v-oul'l scarcely export to obtain such handsome Kfarments as these for so modest a sura. A visit, hei-f r) fpe ihem will be time well spent.
IMlfo?l.'-f. M M
SMART CAPES AND COATS FOR AS LITTLE AS $12.95
Hosiery j Infants' white' e. a s h ru e r r-tie ; stock. p?s. r,i it d " j soft, 3nn yarns.; sizes 1 10 I f ':
0, pair.
Kayser's 89c Silk Gloves 50c Pair
I! fin
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Women's and misses' favored Spring Capes. 'J." clever coat effects, fine serg capes jouthful modes, made witli contrasting collars: others are braid trimmed.
verv popular ,tvio, s!ze3
na . y blue or Mack. Women's and misses' Spring Coats -'--i'.cred mod is -- marie of nol poplin or ferves. Belted, full roomy faraifn's in brown, green, navy, tan and checks. Sizes 15 to 4 1.
ifi to 44.x a a Uk
Vonjn's black or white Kayser's silk gloves: limi pairs to customer.
Women's $1 Chamcisette Gloves in a vaticty of colo: , pa r
50c
Coupon
SOAP R r t n c tv,,, coupon for ra'aioliT toilet bath aoap.
Ech at
-5c
Overalls
Shoes
1 Child's - pat. lea'hev
-Ten? htCKOl'i ttiDC lain nr hntrrvn chr.o.
overalls and jumpers.; with white kid tons.
well made each -
1.15
sizes S'.i to
11,
pair
1.49
Coupon
mitaEEJCT thus roupmi i Sloan's n e - v bone linin.ent. pa in. 60s bottla
ririr 'or Dr. and K.iis 1 -37c j
Men's $2.00 and $2.25
Khaki Pants. f
pair
1.
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These pants ate made of a firm twill khaki throwm material. They 8rp well sewed and well made throughout ideal pan's for work. They have belt loops. cuff; the sizes go from to 4-.
$2.00 Muslinwear $1.66 S2 New Dainty Chemise at $1.66 Knveiope stxle.
$2 Night Gowns at $1.66 Slipover gown.- with pret.ty empire yokes of emuroiiU-iy ; pi7.es 16 and IT.
$2 Women's Petticoats at $1.66
) Made of fine lornt cloth. They ' IJ m have w ii p omliroiderv founc.es i0 nde.r'ay.
Coupon
OTJM Prinr this rmt. ron for White 'a Tnca. t a a or Wriel' Spaarmlat. Soubli. mint ot Juicy Truit Ctawingf Q lira, s n.scktes. not more than 4 to a customer. j 4 para, for lUC
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KBSCO Brio tv i Ciiupi.ii for the fan-inus a n -J erfi.ii"nt t,-,.i h
l st e. 500 tub .
-35c
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ISMOirs-Rrl"? f-is coupon f .i r !' n e y "Siin-Ki"" or ' P.ef). PaH' larg" J nicy tenures. -m a. Dca iyc
Underwear
Satins 2 a'iin, taffetas and
n-nmen'ii "Cic r..nk ot ; niesalines, fancy
whit cot- Colorings. ton vests I i yard
1.44
Coupon
TLOUR Bii'if this ou pen for ', I. a rre' -.-k , t iold Monai
r:;iir. Tor
1.50
.$2 Dress Aprons at $1.33
j'jt ,",o dozen of these good looking percale house dress aprons to .-ell at this muchly lowered price. Choice of light or dark shades.
also pre'ty plaids. Bolted or Dil.ie
Burke stjles in sizes "$ to 4.
Coupon
WANS Urirue this .'ouron ftr iHtii". ..--h ct''l n a v y be-iii-. s.
4 ponnai for
-25c
Coupon
POTATOES - P.intr this coupon f..r iin-s
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In. st I'OOk'-I - Bushel
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sateen.
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KAMSnilOtl F-rni lit',.- I'i'iiiiiiti ;"-; fre:,h gruuni hamhjrKer. 4 Pound .MSttx.
