Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1919 — Page 9
Sriday, March 28, 1919.
THE TIMES.
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PERSONAL i
SOCiAL NEWS
and 'is Joenna IV.fri of Chi.-aso.
COJC1WO EVENTS. A reception will bo tendered the Rev. 'nd Mre- Mnrkenyfn this evening at the Ummend Chamber of Commerce by the 'congregation of Trinity Lithran church. Tli invitation to ntiond is xJndcd thr nifmbcrs and frinds At hfr home in touth llohmun Mrot-t Mr?. IJoyU H. Hart will hf hojtfss this evonin to the members of the I M Club. The election of officers will take piacft the meeting this eveninn of the nir committee of ih- Hammond Woman's Cluh st the hom" ..f Mrs. C. 1!. Hov.-H. Mawn "treet. "Atiiusfiiv-ntit" will
lre tome and the speaker pt i'1'''".? will be l.awrtice Harr's.
-'lr. I. A. Brooks Krthday anniversary ntertmnuu: several
S?icral friends of Walter Kroncke icai!red at the home of his sister. Mrs. 1.. Dmrieh in Sibley street for a surprise party 1n his honor. Music and frnnies were enjoyed find during- the evening a dainty col'.ntion was s rved. The guests Included Clara. Peterson.
Bj ii-i i i n . .Minn i rinij'U' ii, ! Metha S.huerm. Kary I vole. Margar t Haver. Anna Mlnn'.njfr. Wilfred l.ohse.
Wilbert Miller. i:duard Berrv. Gooiko
The South Side W C. T. U. met ut Ui heme of the president. Mrs. O. N'. Kiger. i KU Detroit street, yesterday afternoon and entertained as guests m tubers of the Central. North Side and Frances W illard I'nions. Owing to illness Mrs. J. C. Jilllliken resinned as secretary and ' Mr. 11 V. Hritton was fleeted to sue-' ce'd her. Mrs. J. R. Craves. oun(y president, then presided over the joint meeting which followed. pile outlined; the program for the corning spring- institute to b held in Hammond which
2P!h. when representatives from .ill the j tin llt,rl (lf tfle country, to Warta, fol-
Critflih. .Mfred Sehwerin. Cecil Ken- : state prrltlent. .Mrs. ay Dinger win r.edy. Walter I'lttrlch. Cust Dittnch. i '"'uJ- The !trl Scout through tlwir Klmer I terson I'r.irk Co!. . U-k ''der. Mrs. TwMdle. off-red to make .lames Mr. and Mrs ou.. Paulmr-ki an 1 i candy for the boxes to be sent to the Mr. and Mrs I.. IMttricb. j "me Lake county soldi.: rs at Wot ' I'aden and Mrs. McCarl. n oul'mel ti e i series of silver medal contests to be
A nnou :ie -ni-m is iru.ii- or tiv mar- t riajte f Miss Albertina Knhn of 'hi- '
fcurroundin lod?H will be In attend
ance. Th first sesaton will be called promptly at 1-:3H o'clock and will be presided oer by Mrs. Albert Towle of Hammond. Mrs. Kdim Malo will welcome the visitors and the respona wth be made by Mr. ;.-ed of East Chicago, the district diputy. Aftr the business meetinic the memorial exercise will be conducted by Germania lodme of Hammond. Mrs. Kate Z. .N'hhols "f lkb.art. past president of the Mate sr"mM), will conduct the school of instruction assisted by Mrs Mary K. Stipp of Mi-hinm t'ity. l)rcas t-olge of Hammond will conduct ihe evening ses-
lo.vitig an attack upon tilt: band of banditf.
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wil confer the degree on a cla?! dida ten.
of can-
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into to Harry S Harris on cdn.sdi y. Tli" c'Temotiy was sol.-mnied by tho pastor of Trinity Church. Chicago. Mr. Harris is th sc-n of Mrs. S. Harris. S Kimabch .iue, and is rmploved in the accounting; department of the stand
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pr. fn tins spring institute evening
b Kinnins with t he i
celebrated h'r last eiii.n; by fri.'iid'i at lor
in ton street. Kefr-htnev.:
v. ere seried after an even;ntr of mus-.c and sanies and there cere covers for . and Mrs. Skipper of Chicago. Mr stid Mrs. V. C. Roebuck of Van Wert. .. Mr. and Mrs. Jack R-i'.iy of Chicas. Mr. and Mrs. Treabr.r, Tr. and Mrs. Charles Reilly, Mr. and Mr. .7. w. r.ticiolph. Mr. and Mr". Rathman. Mrs. Mc.lohnfon. Mr. and Mrs. i;a!laher. Mr. and Mrs. t. Diamond Mr. and Mrs. A Tridbam. Mrs. Fids and daughter !::-;;"
'I Car Compa !"'.
Thi-i e.-.;.;-s nee tir.jc of the l'.aptist . Woman- I'mon tooU place yr itcrday af- ! tertioon at ti e home of Mrs. Merlin I I. in- n l-.ast SibUy street. It was misj sionary iley nnd the program was in i charge of Mr. ';-or;e nravi whose suhwas "M i-:-ilors.'" A -.oral solo by ' Mrs. Miller. aO'-ompanted hy Mr. W. H
MiUcsch. a r-olii-,c by Mrs. R. l
i 1 lidr pnd a -oct 1 selection be Mr. !;H-1 were included i:t the program. Mrs. Morton. Mrs. Marden. Mrs. Martin, j Mr. Myers. Mrs. Minas, Mrs. McAleer land Mr. Mc 'arteti were hostesses at I the ri-etln tird durir.it the social hour Itl ev ser ed refreshments.
On Thtirsda j afternoon the Faithfn
On Thursday afternoon the Faithful at the home of Mrs. illlain Cuss, 23; Plummer avenue, for the transaction of business. A social hour followed when i he hv'.- iessr erv..i refreshments. Hereafter lb- club w ill meet ei two v.-r.Ks. Ho-' iiiA! itirHlii)j to be held on the afternoon of April 11th at Hi- home of Mrs. Frank i'tvory. 21S Stat street.
IT. 1. I. Smith will attend the d;nI r-i of the Rotary c uh of Mifh;gn I : Ci tonight.
SOCIALIST SPEAKER IS CONFIDENT Declares That the Socialists Are Preparing to Take Over Our Gov't.
Mrs Ann. who lias been in peoi health for a year, is confined to her home at 632 Ingraham at tmir. Mrs. C I.. S idler returned this iiiominsr from I'lttsburn, where she was co '.led on Monday by the death of her o Oil sill. Henry l Morris, of Highland street. . 1 Minis Hrothera, l'.uilders. met with &t. accident on Tuesday of this week.
home in Rontiac. 111. A sen was born to Mr
and W eat
Mrs . P 1 a f '
The no-etinR of the rme Street f.adis.' Aid Society esterd9 at the home of Mrs. Samuelson was f'-a-ured it,. aIa. e ..et. ir
T i'k- i -o' iooi oi i'iihtis. . 1 1 . II-
Simpkins was elected presn-f'-n I . Mr.
Harrv Rlice vice nresi.tent- tr i,,i,n i Nallian (ioldstein. of il
Hakaler. secretary, and Mrs. William ' n Tuesday. March 2-'. Hothwell. tr;asiirer. After the business' M'- and Mrs. t'. J. St. J.lartln. of meelins Mrs. Samuelson assisted t ' '"S. 130th street, announce the birth of Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. t.ukeman served! fi son Thursday.
refreshments and an enjoyable time; Mr. and Mrs. ,. F. KnRleton an- J was spent socially. ' rounce the birth of a son Thursday a! ' --O iiheir home. 54 Klitabeth street. J The party of the Methodist church !
IhTiSN ATIONAL NEWS SEKVICE! MiV IUHK, March . Much comment was aroused today over the declaration by 1,-jdulK lre. editor of the oiks Zeltung. that the Hoclalista ara ptepariiiK to take over the American Sovernnur.t a thn Rolsheviki did li 1'Ut.sia. Lore's speech was made at the Central . i-c-ra House last night during a recepIfn to L,. C. Martens, the Bolhevit crmmercial rtpresentati e in this count:-.
in wl'ich he lost a finger.
Born to Mrs. Karl V. Furhler. for- Rvery titterance paiainjr Bolshevlsia mer'y of Hammond, a daughter at hrv. as loudly cheered by the SoclaHata
ptcscnt. The men wore rd carnationa
und tFie women red dresses.
BUFFALO AFTER
Ec er Reminder
cry few men realize the injustice thoy do unto themselves by not buyinu the best in hats. Easter soon is here and our line is at its best. Let us he!) you "dress up" with a now Frank Sehohle fVatherweifrht lid.
Our $5 Hats Excel
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Quality Corner Special for Saturday Only $1.50 Fancy Silk Sos..$1 II Fantfy Silk Sos 8?c 63c Fa4cy Silk Pox .. 5Cc i h
Jack Fox &
Quality Co rn e rs State and Hohman St. Hammond
Sons
PACKING
NDUSTRY
'peak on Sunday evenlnj? to bo
will
Kins and young people on "Chute cf Life Work." All the young people of the church and cong-'egat ton and especially all returned soldiers and sailors are urged to be present.
This week th Red Cross is oollee tins i work clothing for th countries of! Eurore. Anyone hevtnur clothlrnr msvi
I ST. JABEPHS CHURCH. j 1 SKItVICFS XT-;XT M'NDAI.. March I ', 1919. at St. Joseph s Church will be j conducted aecordirR to the new official j ,time. All services will therefore b-gin
I one hour sooii'r tVian usual. ! S-2S-1 r,TIIKi: RERC. Tastor.
PmCTAI. At'TO SRVTcn between
i laav It at I.ibertj Ha'l or telephone ' HAMMOND and OnCAHO HEIGHTS
iifuuouaiirr;. :--.. ... nmy orcome tne headquarter of thai
! jieavii, rrom ccrner lrtm Independent packinr corporation I Mr. C. K. Hollett. 101 Poty street.!? 9:S nd 10:43 a m ; 3:00, 6:00and ,n 1h WOPl(J ,f plans alr(.ft(ly undtp W4. I opened her home yesterday n rternoon 9 -00 rn. 3-IS-!t CBrre1 out as rropos,ed. The first for the meetina of the fifth dlvtsion of ''T wis taken today when William A. the M. K. Ladles- Aid Pociety. Mrs J. j Qpeil SsrViCe StatiOll. j Mr'ra. of Buffalo , leading cltitenV
i.osrs was tne assisting hostess. I w connected wtth Swift A Co. for' There were twenty-five members rr-s-! R ,. ,-,urha.n AuJ .Mcnrx N. p.rliam. ! !"wl1 t'r!"' enounced that New York' ent and Mrs. F. I,. McCall vva, enrolled brrthf.rs are p,t,n(f ln a Willard or- j PtaIl.ts had acquired control of th as a new member. Th, m.mVr, l1, Ratter- ServW Station at TIT ! ' '!ir'k Marking C. ding a bu,ie carpet rags during th afternoon snd ; Hnhman ,tr,et. with a laree lin- of rf -"00 a year. Option, have been weJ er,CJre' d1,C'OU, refreshment, . , , s,tferi. The stat on,"k" r"' rractlcallr all of the so-calbvj "'re sered. ... . ... smaller nacklnr- romnni in
iv he onned in aoout two wffk. r " " '-
The nonthlv f,n: e . v. '
Phorah Society afternoon in th
Independents Seeking Op-j tions on All Smaller ; Packing Companies. ;
r,r f'NTERNATlONAU NEWS SERVICE) I BC Ff ALU, N. V.. March 2 8 ftuffaio !
DEALERS IN Groceries, Meats and Hardware ' , Phone 136. 276 State St., Hammond. SPECIAL NOTICE All orders delivered Free of Charge. Taking orders, large and small, up until 10 o'clock, at winch time we will leave our store. We will take orders after that time to be delivered the next dav, until further notice.'
cie; meeting . of th took place yesterday parlor of the First
Tirisc.an church. After a brief business session an elaborate poprfim was rendered and at. the close the committee for the afternoon served refreshments. A large number of members slt'r.ded the meeting and enjoyed the afternoon. Testerday afternoon a" very plensapt meeting; of the Amieitta riuh took place with Mrs. Louis Tohse at her home. 14 Marble street. Mrs William Lowerv entertained with Mrs. Loh and they had several games arranged as a feature of th afternoon, th prize in which went to Mrs. Sullinn and Mrs. Henry. A dainty luncheon w served the guests. The hostesses at the April meeting will b Mrs. W. H. Henry and Mrs. Kdward l'nr,ehr. Th regular Lenten srice of St. Paul's Episcopal church will be held at
I T:31 o'clock this evening. All candi-
oate.s for confirmation are asked to be present again as some changes are to be mad in the services for Sunday. Th service on Sunday w ill conform" to the new time. The Rebekah district assembly convenes in Hammond tomorrow. Marrh
STOCKEPw UNDER
SURGEON'S KNIFEi
pai cities or the country and details of th plan for th combination of the whole will he anno-jr,cd later.
Counoilman-at-large K. W. Stocker.
of Ilamrnonj. is convalescent arter tnej tl.ird re. ent . peiaiior. on his noje and j throat. j
DICTATORSHIP i IS ESTABLISHED I
l INTENT!ONAL NEWS SEBVICI1
BERLIN. March 2S. A dictatorship j has been established at lipsig by the ! Communists. I The radical in Wurtemburp have
ptor!almd a general strike in support of their demand for the nationalization of Industries. The Soviets have ordered that Sax
ony b ' commumred ' along t he linei of Ravaria.
.i ..n.Aj is iiw mi iories nav peen
r-1 business and th ho!d;ne of a wo- ordered to resum work under th an-I i .an' votr confernc and et lorml t hor'.t y of communist. ' ri"t:ns- for consideration of suffrage I problems. j In the pouring rain Rminton f M f !
Mrs. ie..rge Oelliorn,' president of ! W ET PROOF shells shoot just a, well.
WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS
STILL IN SESSIION INTEaNATIONAL NEWS SEIVICtl ST. l.ons. M ... March "8 Today, the fifth day of th national woman suffrnfiT jubilee convention, is to be devoted to the transaction of iinfnish-
Louis Kqual Suffrage League ' No swolln bodies or
j Too Late To Classify
WANTED TO RENT Ford truck. South F-sf T'airy Co.. phone Hammond 1. t 3-2K-l't.
fee
has been elected one of the eiarht mfinb' rs of the board of d;rectors ' of th'National Associat'on Cthers elected are: Mrs. T! . C Hrooks: Mrs. J. i '. fontrell. Kentucky Mrs. Richard E. Fd wards. Indiana: Mrs. Bn Hooper. Wisconsin. Mrs. Arthur Livrmore, New York: Miss Kthr Cgden. New York; and Mrs. Georgre I . riersol. Rennsvlvanla
softened crimp. 3-:s-i;t
THEY FEAR MURDER. GENEVA, March :S. Fearing assass'nation. the former emperor and empress of Austria, who are now living In Swltier'.and. have fled, from the castl they were occupying in the east-
Sugar, per pound 10 Large Pkg. Gold Dust. 25c Small pkg. . ., 5C Richelieu 1 ork and Bean. No 2 ran 15c Armour Light House Cleanser, can 4c Grandma Xoodles, broad and fin p. pkg 7 c Armour's 4.1b. package Oats 2Sc "Rremner Bros. Excelall Crackers, pkg ltc
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-No. 3 can-Table Pears. . 15c 7?
o. .i can 1 able Peaches 25c Xo. : can Table Apricots 25t 81 v, oz. Bottle Catsup 1214c Peanut Butter. por lb 25c Snider Tomato Soup, tall can 12c .7 ell v. all flavors. glass 12
v SPECIALS IN HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Xo. 2 Galvanized Wash Tub $1.39
Royal Globe Snap Saving Wash Board 33c Garden Rake, 14-Toth. malleable head, l -foot handle 15c
Genuine Cocoa Door Mat, j 14x25 inches 98c Spading Fork, solid steel,! st ran ferrule, D ! handln 95c Curtain Stretcher, adjustable pins, ruled
Frame S2.59
An Enviable Reputation When you need a plumber the chances are you need him pretty badly, And why not get a good one it doesn't cost any more? We make a specialty of fine sanitary plumbing and enjoy a reputation for skill and reliability second to none in the business. " QUALITY " " SERVI CE ' ' J. A. LaMERE Heating and Sanitary Engineer . PHONE 290. 307 Sibley Street. Hammond, Ind.
OUGHT TO BE A REVENUE TAX FOR 'EM
A. G. Anderson ( STAFF CORRESPOND INT N. SERVICE UKHMN. .March, is. The turmer Uaisr and his entire family are to b called upon to pay their share of war cost in .old cash. This is the sum and substance f a decision of the Prussian Hovernr.Htu. a-eordinr to the Interpre(ntlon put upon It today.
ine aeciaion revokcB tha exemption I from taxation hitherto enjoyed by mem- ! hers f the Prussian royal family and; their i-nmedmi relatives of the Hanmorlan family, the electoral house of I Hess?, and the former reigning house of j Nassau. The clau&ea relating to Han-' over and Hesse-Nassau are aimed Ntt ; mmhers of the Mohe nzol!rn family who
I 'niw non-resiusni4 OI 1 russia througll'
intermarriage. Lest the former kaiaer and the ev- '
croun prince escape their taxation through exile in Holland the authors of the decision cunningly inserted th provision that "also the members of tha rojj.1 house residing abroad are subject to taxation ln Prussia. " Furthermore they sre taxable not only fir the current year, but. -will be required to pay taxes for several years b.ck. irtlnr backward from Jan. 1. 1!U9. The exact period cf ratroactlon has r.ot yet been determined. The royal contributions to the Prussian treasury are to b collected in Brlli and Potsdam, according to the decision.
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New Q R S Rolls Kentucky Dream. That Tumble Doa Shack. Oh Helen. I Want A Doll. After All. Keeps oa A'Hainin' Papa. -Tell Me. ALL THE LATEST BLUES.
New Phonograph Records Beautiful Ohio. Till We Meet Again. Hindustan. Can You Tame Wild Women? Oh Frenrhy. Kisses. A Little Bit of Heaven. ALL THE LATEST HITS.
Plays and a.)toniat:cally repeats any make of record any desired number of times, then stops with lone-arm suspended in air;
Piano Tuning and Repairing W. E. & H. F. Rextrew.
HOBART M. CABLE Pianos and Players
Th? artists' favorite. Endorsed, oned and ned hy all leading clti-
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New Spring Hats Specially Priced at $5.00
All new styles and prettily trimmed in flowers, riblM.Mi. wings and ostrich Choice $5.00 Another lot of TRIMMED HATS of Georgette and rough braids, values up to -$7.50 Choice S3. 95
New arrival from
in .Spring Blouses, rricea
$5.00 up to $18.50 Hammond Hat Shop 573 Bulletin Street. Clara F. Raddatz, Prop.
COUR TESY There are TWO places you will always find it i. e.. IN THE DICTIONARY and AT THIS BANK
American Savings
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A Wide Range of Choice in Fashionable New Models You will be delighted with the new styles in Ladies' Lace Oxfords we have just received for Spring wear. Your choice of the very finest blackkid, rich brown kid and patent leathers.
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Ladies' Patent Leather Oxf ore's Hand turn full French hee. sPeci1 4t $7.00 SPECIAL Ladies' rich Darli . BrowTi Calf Oxford, military h1 a $8.00
$8.50 and $8.75
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