Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 243, Hammond, Lake County, 27 March 1919 — Page 8
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COMMERCE
THE TIMES.
CHAMBER
OBJECTING!
Passes Resolution Against Convicted Persons Sit- i
ting in Council.
BALL CLUBS
ORGANIZE NEW HEW LEAGUE
At i meeting of tiie East ChicaKO ' '-amber of Commerce In Id Inst night ' i Erown's hall. Chicago ;u e. one .if the
i i.itiers t i.it .'aiiw up cotisiwted of the ! lesentation and adoption of the fol- I b . !IJ I'CSOlli IO-- ; ; ElSt t'llKHg.l, Ind.. j March 23, E)l'.. t To the president, officer and members i '" tr E?..t Chicago rinminr of Com-' '! t-"ce:- - ' t H'HEREAf one the functions of; I'hambfr of (Vrisnuro is tr look' ' i-r the welfare of the community ', t ' nncially. intellectually and iiiw-nHj, ' WHEREAS, it is the I'mction and duty i ' the city oTieta's to enforce th- laws! "' this country, r-tate and city. ! WHEKKA.. the citizens of East Chiso do not only expect from th oitv! iM.al:- to enforce the laws, hut they' : :-cct i!Hm fnd:;dually to respect the . s.
AMI WHEREAS.
i Tftairst the (':g-
mmtin ' t y t a h iv e j
' t.v o- cur grea
- of our city officials under court 'tence for viol.uion of our federal and -1 a: law s. THEREFORE HE IT HiJSOlA'KD, that city officials who Vcrt recently ; vind guilty of law violations in the fedal or s'ate courts should resign from ."ice. or be removed, and that copy of ' s resolution he sent to th mayor ami o-nmon coiipcil. and to ib papers for "ublication (Signed! TR. ,T. fJOEPMAV. The report was given that the city wan ' - ing arraigned in n'l .tecUpps of the ate for permitting men convicted of ime to pit in the legislative body of ''" municipality as members of that de- : "-tment of the city administration. The communication will come up at S council meeting to he held on Monevening. April 7th The city council is the body to take "'on in thin matter hut attention was '.''led to the fact that ir they do not ':'; action there will si,!l be -. r-ourso o the superior court. SCHOOL HEAD NOT SELECTED YET f f-- Sm:th, mm her of the hoard r ' education, stated today that 'he voard of education at its last meeting ''is week did not decide upon a successor for C. M. McPaniels as superintendent of schools. We have application? from the At- ' mr'.o to the Pacific and from Canada " the gulf," said the doctor," and from r :.es of S.nort Bn (Jf so. nap. tVe want
t' iex the most of the opportunity f
nd select the best man in the bunch."
) Tiie mov.meru toward the organisation . Moti f H base ball league among the tnji.tisiri.il plants ii East Chicago tcrmlnjuttd last Mon.iay night in the election ! of officers and the adoption of other I plans that will put thir matter in shape. I for opening the season on or about May
I lie organisation will lie known as the Calumet Industrial Base Hall league and is officered as follows: President. A. W. Iai!ey. Graver Tank Works: Secn tary and Treasurer. R M." Kriescr, Edward Vnl" A- Manufacturing Co. Six clubs have a 'ready signed up for the serie.-t and two more will come in very soon, making a league of cisht trains in all. Mike Gorman, chief watchman at the Graver Tank Works, says that he is just b "thered to death with fe'lows who want him to act as official umpire, but that thus far the salary offered is altogether too low; that with the base ball season coming on now and so much interest I'eiii g vhown in bis favorite sport, be is expecting any day that some of the bin clubs will be after him. f wouldn't consider it at ail." said Mike, "if T
SUGGESTS BLOW TO BOLSHEVISM
MNTi NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I PAEliS, March 2 7. A thunderbolt blow to end Bolshevism in the central empires
Is urged today by Gen. Malleterre in the i
Matin. Me suggests the occupation of Kiel. Herlin, Dresden and Vienna by allied forces.
Keld Artillery, from wervlce.
i al.o home, reloaded
Miss Ruth Thompson and her brother Vernon jointly entertain. d their friends
laid for twenty-one.
Harry Ixilahan, a young man of seventeen years and an employe of the In
land steel mill, who makes his home
nt a post-Easter party last evening at j with the K. O. Green In South llarlng the home of their par. nls. Mr, and Mrs. i avenue, has been ill for yome time with
j e-s.se iiiompson, who have recently set-; typhoid fever.
DEBS NOT YET SATISFIED I INTERNATIONAL MEWS SERVICE) WASHINGTON. March i. Contending that the court had "completely misconstrued the issues presented by the indictment and the plea thereto, attorneys tor Eugene V. Ik-hs. whose conviction was recently sustained, applied this sftcrnoon to the supr me court for a rehearing of the rase.
tied into their new bungalow in North llarlng ave. The decorations throughout were of yellow, th refreshments further carried the color scheme. Favors were little thicks. The guests were evenly divided, eight of Miss Ruth's friends and the other eight were Vernon's. A very niirry evening was entered mto with all sorts of games and amuscmeii t s.
showing some gains to
j recovery now. There is to be a missionary tea for I tin; Woman's Home Missionary Society
of the East Chicago M. E. church, all j
i members of the church and tluir . friends tomorrow afternoon at the home j of Mrs. O. Ervin. 4127 ltaring ave. j There is a cordial invWation extended l!l to be present.
Printers Are Against Sympathetic Strikes
Mrs. O. C. RiMPdenburg of the Atlas apartments was hostess to many guests at a (nrewell breakfast i , n, 1 i.
honor of Mrs. I.. W. Giles, who was do-! parting for California for an indefinite' isil. Mrs. Judge l(.Rgs who is soon to'
Lave for Chicago to make her future home and Mrs. Edward Schwab who in eontetnplat ing a like change of residence. The affair war; very attractive m the scheme and decoration and color, yellow predominating. Covers were
I INTERNATIONAL NtWS SERVICFI niRMlNGHAM, Ala.. March 27.-
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i wasn't so anxious that the Graver Tank j boys should win." j The next meeting of representatives of the league will occur at the chamber j of n.n'.iri'-ri'f1 rooms on Mondav ev ening. I April '4th. At this time the schedule ' of games wit; be mide up and a'! detaM.i t" mi! ' y c "m pic ted.
cause they bold sympathetic strikes are
i besed on injustice done to Mneone vse, I find that if unions were to strike every 'time an injustice were done another union there would be endless labor disl turbances, the five great pr'nting union-;
in' joint resolution have adopted resolutions to the effect that they will not participate In any sympathetic walkout. These resolutions have just been received m Rirm'ngham.
WORKING MEN AND WOMEN
i Mrs. Clark ISrov.n, who has been visj iting her mother Mrs. Van Gei.sen in j Sou tli 1'orsythe ave. for the past few I week?, is returning home today to So.
Rend accompanied by her small son. The Mesdame.s J. I . Kennedy. K. N'. Canine and .1. A. Patterson, the latter of Gary, were dinner guests of Mrs. George R. Crummey of 145th st. yesterday at a little birthday club affair. The Estlifr Kchekah lodge of Indiana Harbor will meet this evening to confer degrees on a class of candidates. All-members are asked to be present.
Mrs. Gus Holstrom or Kir st. held open house all throughout the afternoon and evening yesterday for a "500" party. The afternoon was given over to the Mesdames and the evening to the oung ladies. Refreshments were .served during the progress of the games. Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Gulliver scored honors of the afternoon while Misses Edith and Agnes Iterglund secured those of the evening. The house was arranged In patriotic colors and ferns and flowers. The home of Mrs. Harry Ackroyd in Reaeon st. today is the scene of a social jratlnring held complimentary to Mrs. William Kilbourne and her guests comprising her mother, Mrs. Eee, a sister, Mrs. Floyd and Mr. Kilbourne's mother, all three here from their home in Pittsburgh, Pa. Many have been bidd n to the event to meet the out-of-town guests.
Thursday, Marrh 27, 1D1D.
THE IDEAL WOMAN. The great Napoleon once said: "My ideal woman Is not t'ne beautiful featured society belle, whoie physician tries in vain to keep her In repair, but the matron who reaches middle age in ci mplete preservation. that woman ' rendered beautiful by perfect health " To attain such health in middle life a woman must guard against those ills which drag her down and produce nervousness, backaches, sleeplessness, and "the blues." The standard remedy for such conditions is L.vdia E. Pir.kham's Vegetable Compound' which fo-' fcrty-flve years has been restoring women to" health and strength. Adv.
Better call up The limes a ' have it sent to your house every
DEAR COMRADES:
Last Night's Pug Fights
FRANKIE MASON WINS.
'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1
IA('KfilN. MICH.. March 27. Cr.ankio Mason, of Fort Wayne, beat Frank .lummatti. of Cl iiago, in a whirlwind eight-round bout" here last night.
KNOCKOUT FOR SAYLOR.
SCHOOL TEACHER SHOT AND CUT 1 I N T CRN ATION A L NfWS SERVICE! SARIN E. Mieb.. March 27. Miss Erma Cas'i r. nrettv school teacher was found
by a pupil at her school house this morning lying in a p.xd of blood with rive bullet wounds in her body and her throat cut. This afternoon Robert Warner, ii'io is accused of the shooting, was arrested at Manchester. Mich. Miss Caslcp was sent to the Michigan University hospital ' at Ann Arbor, where she is being opcrfcd upon this afternoon.
Friends of Miss Casler state that Wartier, a former soldier, has been annoying j Mi; s Casler for sev eral weeks, with bis . j a 1 1 en t ior s which she spurned. It is
I thought that Warner met her at the little school house around eibt o'clock this j morning and shot her. then went to ; Manchester. He has made no statement jrnd Mis Casler is unconscious. "Warner lis a Jackson map.
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Real Estate JT-Si bargains
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'INTERNATIONAL NfWS SERVICE I WEST RAI'KN ARMT HSi'ITAR. March 27. Milhurn Savior stopped Young Manthe in th seventh round of ,i sc'uedu'e.i t-n round bout here last n'ht. Manthe's handler tossed m j towel when it app:ired S.iv'or v. n? about to latnl a knockout.
H. S. S. FAIR MAY 2. Th third annual high school fair " Ul -be held on Fr i lay. May 2. 'nsted April 25. The annja N'or!fc"n In-ina Tamatory conies? will h t e'd Ap"I makin? it necessary to c-iarg the !te of tie'hish school 'C
NEGRO ROBBER.
R. rais. of 3.M 'Toiiman elieet, wiuie crossing the bridge on Holunn Mreet early yesterday morning was held up by a negro and robbed of
BENNY IN FINE FETTLE. 'INTERNATIONAL NfWS SCRVICF'
JOPEI.V. Mo.. March 2. P.enr.y Leonard, lightweight champion, danced around Harvey Thorpe of Kansas City, landing tight and lc": at will during nine rounds of their ten round bout bere
last night. In an but one round, the , seventh Leonard made Thorpe look i a no iee.
NEGROES NEW ROBBERY! i
j John Skut. ;i2 tJuthrie St.. Indiana:
i Harbor, was attacked, beaten and robbed ; ! p I 11 :3i o'clock last night jus' as be got j I ofi the H. W. & E. C. street car at Cedar ;
nnd 1Gnth sts. He said that his assailants were two negroes and that they got 512 in money ; and a watch and chain -.a'ued at He could not give any description of h's assailants.
--ronow nod in Europe and America :te j n ntagni fleet orator, brilliant write.-) nnd profound udrr. of "Workin.:! C'a.-.s Kcorto.'iitv;.." will sprak to trj workers of tho t'aiu:i:o Tjist t u-; on j
Friday Evening-, March 23 : AT KRUPA'S HALL ; 15CTH ST. AND EARINO AVE. ; EAST CHICAGO. IND.
VOl UE.NT S-room liou.so,; hot water heat, re;idv fov
occupancy at once. I'hono Indiana Harbor 210.
FOR SALE 8-rootn frame house, corner lot, hot water heat, all modern conveniences, in Indiana Harbor; 1,000 cash, terms to suit. Phone Indiana Tfarbor 210.
F()I SALE Ln East fliicao,o. new G-room modern house, built-in features. 50 H. lot. sodfj-ni and fertilized. All newlv decorated. Phone Indiana Harbor 210.
Gratified by the instant response to our first Friday Specials Sale
we are determined to make our second sale an even greater event and offer for tomorrow, Fri day only Any Monarch Dress Shirt, all sizes, values 1.2.3 95 each Made by Clueit. Peaoody & Co
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Black Sateen and Blue values to $1.50
Chambray Work Shirts .95 each
Collar attached, fancy striped and white Shirts ---worth $1.25 to $1.50. 95? FRIDAY ONLY Open Friday and Saturday evening.
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I4amaonds Best Clothiers
ILLINOIS CAR COMPANY STRIKE
SETTLED TODAY!
Th stride st the Iihno s -ar Mfjr '. was settled th-s afternoon by C. s. roncl!:ator Walsh and tn 22:, str-kers ""turned to work. BIG CROWDS AT LION STORE naut!ful windows and e'egant dis--'ayS feature the opening o" the E'on ?ore. Oreat crowds of shoppers took --'i vantage "f the fre- 5" O-en stimns ff r. Take The Times and I.eep in touch with the whole world.
LEWIS ILL WITH JAUNDICE j JjJJNINE IS VERY
FRANK ABOUT IT $
- INTERVTIOf AL Nt:WS SERVICE! NEW YORK. March 27. Ted l.ewis. ex-weltrwight ebampion. is under observation in a local hospital, it was announced today, as the resu't of tn illthought ty be a form of jaundice.
DAVID BERNSTEIN IS ROBBED
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FENSIN BROS. 4 WHOLESALE Cigars and Tobacco 637 SOUTH HOHMAK STREET HAMMOND. IND. PHONE 1414.
rns'ein, notion merchant on. ,
'"S and managing a si ire at 474 1 Olcott ave.. East Chicago, was robbed of a vallab'e rackage white coming from Sou'h Chicago on the H. W. ,t E. C. street car '! s t night about II. 00 o'clock. 1 He had purchased a wholesale lot of notions in South Chicago and was brms-. ing part of them in a package. When just north of the canrj bridge on For-: sytbe eve., he dropped asleep and upon ;
.vakenintr S few minutes later c.-v ered hi"; loss.
Passengers told b:ni that they had j seen a man leave the car with such a
nackngc when it stopped just north of he bridse. They said that the man went cast alorjr the bink of the canal. Ofterr Kerr made en investigation and ."arched the boat houses along the canal but did not find tiie package. There Is no definite description of the thief.
r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! PARIS. Ma-cb 27. "T care noih'nc
j about Russia but only the Internationale '(Radicel Socialist party." a dispatch reject ved hfre quoted Nicholai Eenine. I!olj shev ik premier of Russia, as saying, j "No benefits." he nded, "w,i!l resvilt for ! the workmen of this ceneratinn from i Rolshevism, but we hope for fruits sev
eral generations henee."
Twin City News Notes
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HeboiSd Your Weakened litality f;
StopT consider your health. You are slipping physically. Either through work, worry or neglect, your powers of resistance have become weakened, and catarrh, that ciread destroyer of health, has gained a loothold. TELL-TALE! SYf.lPTQP13 Ton Pre perhaps conscious of that catarrhal effclion of thi r.ose. throat and bronchial tubea but never gave it any serious thought.
What you do know in that jou are not quite as brisk, "not fis read .- to be up n.id nt things a formerly. Your actions and ambitions lack tha old-time punch. Maybe you l.avc r.oticed some Indigestion, ttausea, occasional vonutir.t:, pairs in stomach, bowels or back, rheumatic twinges In the limb?-, constipation, bca'.:.ches. dizziness. All sign of dintrer. Friend, r.!l Indicating a catarrhal condition of the organs involved.
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FOR CATAr.IS ASD CATARRHAL COKDITIOXS There Is no rcmcay In the -world any bettef for persons in vour condition than I'E-RU-XA. It regulates the digestion, aiiis elimination. I.urifUs the blood, revives the shattered nerva centers, builds uo the physical strength and vigor, puts tt:e muroun mcmlmn's in a healthy condition and tones up the whole system. Fjr coughs and colds I'E-E'J-NA. is wonderful. Its value has been proved for -warding off the Grip or Spanish 11 a and to rebuild tho health after an rttaclt. Ion't bi foolish, bon't ner-lect your heail'i. Pon'l let yourself run down "ret old. A bottln of I'E-liC-N'A is f-nrten ounces of tho sara old pep, the joy of living. Tr;' it and see.
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When Old Hiory was released from many windows and porches along Ivy street at an early hour vesterday morning to wave proudly In the breeze the first question naturally asked bv
jail passers-by was "what's new?" and
tho response was "Why, don't you know that Orville Constant is hack home?' The same old Orvliie who but a few months auto caused no end of consternation to his na--ents who
hfving tried seven different ways to i gei some tidings from their boy, had j not been heard from in months, asked that his name be published in the I.akc ! County Times, althougit thev were '
skeptical as to any result after the
previous elTorts they had resorted to. Where is Orville Constant." read the
headline which appeared in that very j night's issue the day the request was I phoned in. A contingent of soldiers ' arriving on American soil, amonsr them
Indiana Harbor boy?, caught glimpse of th.lr old familiar town paper at the part at which they landed and scanned It eagerly for information of home. The bold headline concerning Orville caught the attention of one of two brothers, the AmicU boys, and he read
the article with astonishment, for he I M
lid bidden sdleu to Orville a few days before h set sail, in a ltttle town in France and be was looking fine and soldierly. A soldier's intuition led Private Amlck to wire h s folks at Indiana Harbor for them to communicate to the Constant family that they need not worry about the!r son. that nil was well with him. Mr. and Mrs. Cress Constant of Ivy street were overjoyed at the quick result they obtained through the paper and expressed their heartiest thanks. Now, naturplly. our attention goes out to Orville, who worked in the clerical department of the. Inland Steel Company before be enlisted under Encle Sam. He is a quiet and reticent fellow and the reporter had to play a ruse to even rotch him on the wire. He. would admit, however, that he was attached to the S4th Coast Artillery, which the world knows played a most Important part in the war and that he was assigned to three various hospitals; first. No. 45, at Toul, second, No. 15, at Choumaod, and third. No. 30, at Royat. Eater he was denied the privilege of re-entering the affray. So much admitted, however, is conclusive of the true Tank bravery rightly accorded our own boys. Of the mail system Soldier Constant deplored the fact that neither hi mall nor that of his parents was delivered and that is why on both Ides of the water there was occasion to fear many things. He placed particular stress on the happiness afforded the boy when they met comrades they knew In tb far distant countries nd admitted that the casualties of his artillepy were heavy. He has been gladly received home and his brother.
Corporal George Constant, w'th the 3fi
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50c Per Week
Mattress Cheap at Half
The Price
You will readily appreciate what a great bargain we offer in these mattresses when ws tell you they were made for the government according to strict specifications they are right. Upon the signing of the armistice the government canceled the contract, leaving the mattresses on the manufacturer's hands. We bought $1,000.00 worth of these mattresses at a great bargain and are dividing our profit with you.
These Genuine 50-lb. Felt Mattresses go on sale for Friday and Saturday "only for
This is the greatest opportunity you ever had to buy a genuine felt mattress at half price. We advise you to act quick.
MIMAS FURNITURE GO,
214-216-218 State S treet, Hammond, Ind.
