Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 241, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1919 — Page 6

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mean's a big (,n.'nn.ir. as '-very fan ku nv s. Much is expected of lb rkeley. 1hpitcher, win-) I'linn-s J'r. -m 1 He St. I .on is Urowns hy way f the army- Th" other laivifr. Fete H-nniiir, will join t If) local !ub about. th" first of Jut.-, v hen he -- pectn to secure his dn re f divorce frm th United S:at-s army.

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a dark horse from St. I'auK are new men

on the tenia this w. ."k. Thero are twenty home team wTit traveling trains In tin- Ch

League this year. Nus-d slabs. S..ni. cf the cluhs are Jo!i.-t. 1 Kon-cha N-I-son. Cnuthcr?. l.srin S.virf-s. Mc ntto. TCormnls, f lor. An5'"5. KauU.""

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HNTESTIONAL NEWS SERVICE' tNPOX. March L",. Jtt.-ti. Uraf.dls. of the X'ntto-.l Srat- ; St r.-m.' ourt. has been rut forward a th" first y.retidjit of I'alestm. Isra-1 Zannvyill. famous novelist and Vsd-r of ti f Y.-i-it woveitinit. dfflaia-d t-:' th.it h lielieves "no hettrr man t! i:i .1'.:.-' .!' Hrandfis could be f.und nny h r.--." It is probable that Mr. Zat-Ki-At! v.-i.-rs th---. e-pSnum of tn..rft o: Ui-: IT.i'.h .-.otiists.

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Hotel Hammond (HI3T TO MONOIT BIPOT)

Rooms $1.00 and up Special Hatea by the Wok Eot a ad Cold Wi', Steam Heat. Shower Eath; iUl Uodarn Coavsaiescea. Popular Priced Lunch Room and Xestaurmt la Conectioa Special Dinner 50c 11 A. M. to 3 P. 3i OP3E3T ALL HTXaST

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77ie Quick Service Express Company Moving an.i Fxp:o s.ni:, Carload llaaiinr; an! all local exprejins done: at reasonable rates.

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Paul C. Eosenuinkel and Ralph Volack, Owners. 593 Hoffman St., Hammond.

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Two hundred stockholders present at our stockholders' meeting last evening, pledged themselves to dispose of the remaining stock at this price. This will mean quick sales and early completion of our work. Prospective stockholders must act quickly to get stock before the sale ends. Our site will be cleared of rubbish and grading finished by Saturday of this week. Actual building will begin next week.

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and Sailors and their relatives will be given Complete Information FREE Regarding Bonus B:ck Pay Compensation, etc. at the Home Service Section of tlie Red Cross Chamber of Commrece pver Citizen? Bank

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CHURCH LAUNCHES A NEW DKJ.VE. S"tno li-no iiR'i it v."' aiavii'i,..! :): ,i tl.o Tinas Ilia fi.e St. Matix A. M. I '. Xi. n i f n i r ii l,a i la !,. h. i a to m;-': ,t ; ,.n,,.i,,i to rni -t t'a.- bliC6;i"!i, f,f th.- ch-or.-h. bat ! iiiR to ssua'ed by 11 ; p.-ele 1 ' iron a, -! a in s t. i:.. i t our 'litire ,,u i s'.a ndi i t, ob'.iK'it a.ns Ht . 1 . . " , tli oftii-iiil.H ut' tli- ohafh are takii.p tins occasion to a nroutu e 'hat th. r will bo a f 4i.rt,i.. drive instead tno Si'jlMj.OU lrio pr.;vi'.u!y merit i' ned.

Th ramiiuai wi'l he ondiK-'td th- pat-r. I M !l"v art

workers, assisted by lit. llcv

..HL,ov,-ii. pa, , t'--a", .i the IhoC"S., r.n. I i:.-y. V. H. Ta ; I..r, Chicago, Frcslding KMer. . e are call uk up n our members ami friend to contribute caih five d.'Uais to one hundred dollars in th:. th" sroatost effort ever put forward in the Twin Cities by and fop a. .) rr.i chureh. A NEW BUSINESS FIRM. A new bueinesB turn in painting and

PRperhsnging. picture frsminar hioI te-j flmshins of furniture, has b-.-n estn'o-i llshftd In East ("hi-a? , by two men ' we'l known in their prr.f fssiou. li.jtl P.-rsonett ti"eds n, int rodii- t ten in ( this locality, !i luting made his; h-.ine hr for the past several years; his partner, E. S. Hogan. comes rom ! (.'lucitKO whore he has been engaged in;

this line of work for more than t,air".eeu y :r,s, and lately associated with C. A. I Carlson. Tho two in-n will launch th. irj titf.rr.ri5a and are ready n.v to give !

conservative estimates cn all jobs

place of their business is located at -1K!fi j Poses (a

Forsytl-.ff ave.. telephono , 4-1-I-2. Their ivertisine- pr?oii!l e.-.rd appear on the

Twin I'i'y j.h is'' tl" y an- S" il,,. utf..i.ii,.ii i,f n'l 1 M. e int re:

th" inrlv srn-K i . t " ' n-n "f in'-ii'i Htid exterior a"rk. K I ;:a pr.tii! I? a id . ', r i "'i il y six n. NEW BED CROSS DRIVE. Tli- U'd i'iov,, dri" t'--r old clothmn to I..- .. nt t if fiiif-riiiK . ,:

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wan-house have n eeix iiis stations

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port Riven on the part in the work. Their

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'may de-.-ot" tl-":r Mif t,. to , ontph-tion th" lu ll v J refill;."; c a rm i -1 '-. over '.'-1 Tie') yet to !" made hy M: s-inptnetit will be 5.-nl to

house, and tuail i " 1 1,.- o . re . is

1 titno can nr. ntiy -on-crv fd for the; ' ii, m s!i ry wr'. providing that the pubhie will graft liie .or, c-'sien of senditii; the garments ns a -', I . In Indian i 1'ai- ; hor the s. r i. s of thw Junii-'f Hed ! i'ros. the lioy Seoul and C'ainp Fire iilirH !,a" h-en a.-nnol and ih. ir d -

niands consist !" all donors e.f c.otliins; ! place in . i.-t ai' clot Ii inc. on :h date of Mm-, h CTth. th" ia- set aside f.-r c. die. -tin --to krt.-w that many poop;.in the cmntri. - - ai re'y afflicted iliroueh war elvvastati.-fs must remain indoors for want of sitit'i. i?:it "I'Mhi'ip and that hntoes have iv'hinn otl-er than old p-i-par s w rarr-cd about th.-m. is Mifffient know -aip,' for a'1. A men- a ns to give as plctitifullv- as their wardrobes will p, rinit m t'.,i r..",ird drive. Anion th thinps teosl aeii-piable are di'-oarhd winter ftartticnt s. i-!ioe, old coals .md lr.s.os. utiderw-ar for nv n. wom.-n and

The ! hiidren. The- American Tied Cross pro

ud all the clothitiK cedlected

direct to th" suffer'tis- people or tro ,qP-.fl Pi,i,,r:-i: r, t th" T,-.' "at'liet ilt

j un'il .su.-h l ime as shipment is niaoe.

I a t th. Tw in i' . s ana'ti lie f;ener'ius m iheit- response for old ilothing. DESERVES CREDIT. Tn tl," report 'f the dedication of the hirst thodist Fpiscopul t'hureh i-iie rsaii on Sundae last In Kast ChicaBo.

t he "Metit Aid,. 1 1 v as lira nh.

The V. V. I.adi. s' Aid will endeavor to add to the receipts of their church found in th? way of selling baked goods nt a sale to he conducted at the Downioi? procery in MichiRan sve.. Saturday, commencins at 1 o'clock. A complete line of baked noods will be offered for ?a e. The thimble party wilt be held at the

:,.;n r. n'ier.-d ly Mrs Hay Congregational church tomorrow aftermitied in the last para- j noon with Section A entertaining and

serving:.

FIND QUANTITY OF WHISKEY

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audo ii. f. that nt ii !y w roni;

ort was so sntlsfac- Imitation tickets will be issued with- , ti,.n so pleasing to the . , next few dais for the. second

he omission creatrtd an impression. Hep work

Krand bll to be Riven by Twin City

Circle, l.'augthtors ot isanena. ai in" m-

was a viluabl" addition to the program ljan narbor Auditorium. April 2. with

md ua so rerogrijerl py an. THE EAST CHICAOO CITY LEAGUE. Tic- I'.ast I'hicnKo Baseball Club will hold a m-fitii! at the Kast t'lvcaKO K. of 1". hull. Haturdiy evening. March 21. ;:;0 r.'elock. to prej.n ro for the comins

yeas..n -f baseball. All Inter

the club 5 h"u id b" pr 1 ineup I to be pcrf :. t

date. Hi eidrd on.

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urs of practice nr" to he (!- Future iiRaK'nients are ex-

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peart, d and the club must meet tr,eni with preparations. There i to b- an important mrrMnp of the nurse ciimmitlee of the Welfare Association at the home of Mrs. II. II. i 'lark. -I.";24 Majjoun ave , this evening at T:"n i.-cl..ck. It i desired that there he a good atfndance. Th" Indiana Harbor rythian fisters will meet this evening in regular sesf ion. Mr. and Mrs. y.-nry Trudell of 509 Magoun ave. liau as a Ruest a few days. :drs. Wilfred Trudelle of Valparaiso,

mother of Mr. Trud, lie. , The Ihisiness Cirls' I.eapue of the I Twin Cities will not meet this enminc j

Thursday evening- on account of the j dat- conflicting- with that of the organ By all means read tomorrow-! copy recital to be held t the First M. K. of The Times. Tt Is to your Interest ,!,.,. -rli in I'ast i'l-i'i.-E" in rsd t care f::!'y.

Sterlinc music secured for th occasion. The event promises to be a most leadins one of the s ason and those who attended list year's ball will not hesitate to confess the affair most successful. Members will have the; disposal of all tickets. The haiiy i:ik will meet this evening with Mrs. If. F.. '.' fc'ar in North Barin? ave. Mr. and Mrs. V. .1. Mann arid their son and Mr. Chan Mann of Hammond were visitors at the J. I,. Marx home in Commonwealth ave. yesterday. Mrs. K. P. Norris and children of lieacun st. ai" home from a vi U to the home of her relatives in Michigan City. Mrs. YVtl of Hammond. Mrs. Norris' mother accompanied th'-m.

The No Name luD meets tomorrow

afternoon with Mrs. George Kennedy ave.

.John Zaleski, a mill man living at 3?07 Butternut St.. Indiana llarOor. was suspected of having for tale or barter

a quantity of liquor and In cn", pi- ncc , a search warrant was obtain, d and fio n i

to Capt. O'Donnell and a siuad of oin c rs consisting of M ?srs Hudu h, l aie r,H 'arnvrll

The place was entered at 3:3u la: t i nitrht mid over eighteen callous "ft1"

bonded whiskey was found on the premises. Tt was in six full easis and one part case. Zaleskl was arrested and is hMd for trial in the city court of I'.ast Chicago.

that the con j ar.y spudded lti well N -6 on its Oklahoma 1 roper tit-s n Ma ich 1 S ill. 4 A lars" pntnpiriK and power riant is bcniK- . r. c:..d and will be completed and m operation within the next ten tfavs. Tanks are erected and pipe connections

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This .vmpanv has bases in niiH,,,ma

;'i'-.is und Kentucky, and have five pro1 t'K wa ils n tl." ( i,.- leas- in k':ahoica. Its repr, M utative Pays tj,at it

no bond, d . r oi her in.iebledn. s-. it

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become one of the bis oil produej,iS rsnii s of the country.

READ THIS PAPER TOMORROW EVENING

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KEEP THE BONDS

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WILL HOLD OPEN MEETING

An open meeting of th chamber of nui.-ice of Fast Chicago will he

wn's Hall on Chicago avo-

tvi-nin?, Wednesday,

Paymaster Fredenhagen of the Inland Steel Co.. Indiana Harbor, missed $:umi in Libtrty Bonds. He concluded that ho had by mistake given th.-m to an employee Sieve Coslea, living at 2 lt0

Pennsylvania ave. i held at Jr

The. paymaster went to Sieve aii'l i nu tomorrowasked about it, but isteve denied havint? I the 26th.

any knowledge of the bonus. Then Mr. j , n open m-ftinir of this kind I m frwlonmaRcn went to S'l seani Makar ! ),,,. .; demand be quite a number of of the Indiana Harbor police, tola..-. Th-j rnbrs wllG j,avr. ,lct abh to r-ergeant went and pot Steve, put him on attend the dinner meeting. Tomo--the grill ?nd secured a confession that ro. n;s!,t the pro. epdmirs of the past he had th-; bonds at bom. The offi- er ln,,nth will b reviewed, the projeet of

went romo wiui inm ana iouou ina... uie n.,;t,nB on an Yr.ur Own M

bonds had been recreted behind a tras meter in the basement. These valuable papers are now in the hands of th rightful owners.

OIL COMPANY GETS GOOD NEWS

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campai-n will be discussed and an opportunity given or any matter of interest to be brought up. It ii hoped that this evening meet-, ingr will be largely attended in ordr that the cxperhnent thus to be tried out may he a success from every standpoint.