Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1919 — Page 5

March 20. 1D19.

THE TIMES. . .

Page Five.

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PERSONAL E I

SOCIAL HEVSl

, r.neso ten room w Ii r the. fruests were , ' ' r.tvrtaitu-U by .Mrs. liters Chapman. CRSJ i Mi.-s Gladys Ceunctl ami Mis.s Lillian I ;.!. ;i Holland booth coheo I 'oel doughnuts w i i !- i iv i d by Mrs. pun-

o .V.i-S M arphy and M i

N'iniKi

1 t.s; :.i Hawaiian Immc'i wIhtc Mrs. 1-Vl!- I "' ' ''ii'l I M .. : - h 1 1 . i ; -. an.l Louise j I .'linger play ed iki-b U.-y-; :i t'THin. l.-li-;

mnri i liimi I ii imi iiiiiiniw inn i 1 t '" 111 'uurco el M r. Pdward

Jj ' J U-rt- !w: an K:. '':s!i 1 Mi , h. re Mr

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COMING EVENTS. Pish i. -'th vh. rr p.,rt of the Iri-h Mm- ! The members ,.f the I'.mtT.mKrv ("lull .-tr Is. riuii r ;ut before tlt.t HamwiU bo tmtcrl.'iin, i bv Mr;. W. 1 1. Cos:.- o..ii.i Wciesn's Pp.,. v:: rt i .rt. .1 i.v : Jr. Monday oftenm-m a-. In r Iv -tv ' M H u-ry W is. M M. 1 . !. !., Mrs. j r. South Hohman sin-.-!. ; Mcn-on. Mi'-- Mab.l l'n : mi l Miss '.'!,' iambi:". M -s l'owbv taid and, A .bdight ful at rn '.'vi was spent hy . tbci v. e i s s by M ' a. " is, Mrs. th.. :n.'FiilKrjj ,.f tins i n ; 1,. -f Kin bt old - M . i :-. and Miss 1 ;tt-u-. n. tiu.m:..,l by ; -r ":li iKr..l,iy as Hi- gii. ( Mr.-. : Mrs. . Ii. Mik. -.h. A v. .:h. r f. rtiun! i

DON'T FORGET TO TORN THE CLOCK AHF.A0

iSURANCE

V l

AGENCY FOR DISTRICT

an-bs" li' ' Daylight Saving Gees into ! h. M. Johnson, Well Known

PHIL PAY IS CALLED BY DEATH

EiTect Tomorrow A. M. for Seecond Time.

Over County, Goes to N. W. Mutual Co.

Well Known South - County Business Man Dies at Son's Home.

!F

IMAN W

HO BROKE

CfliifiAL

CHARGES ARi

HEARD TODAY SIREATOR ILL, HERE

Manufacturers Indicted for i Jack McAuliffe, Retired but Selling Defective Engines ! Undefeated Champion Haled into Court. ! in Hammond.

'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE; WASHINGTON, Mnvh .---'I'll- 1

;' A. .-. Ad. 11 ct' Max -: t. .Mrs , -'. ,V, Ish M.-Hd la. Mrs. A. .'. M.:- . a :n!'-n H'vl M vs. !larr tbrb.-r i r ui- '! inn;- d wuh Ui" ei' b in. ir.b'f.s. 't'hoy if'Uhi tiinr ii' :db- w-riv a!i.l duriiir, 14 !i" ;if',n;i"-, n a it,m;' aii.'Wl'd t w . '-'. r-o !tvi.-!i. ,s ;,. f..l. Mrs. .1. K. .'o!f of i:;;st.' in',. fr. ..t. -.11 vsv- tb- i ' i I'lub lariy in (.'. . v.ks rr'-I.-iy '. f ! 1 frilOO!!. w - O "v

' r- si v. i ' b a b 'iii.tn d ....-.a b-.'iii. a i-.i.'k Ij." f.

Mrs. TliiMitn. J :.!. wis i.ad.r.'d rr-r;s.. T- w ) j-it t :- lai i a! br :!!. 4 ! SiiMi! '' r una f. by o sar.il yi' r Irb tids. 'i'i'- a!'!. i-ii.?i s'-c;

Ii. i -I !,- "i ;.i i tin',.' i a ; "a r I! lays ,.f tial!B! lairJil h i i"

a 1 n-!; . !i ' . ,I'l.-t l:ev r. a (as.Til:;.- Uiriaiii,- i.-iHard. ai.d tonight's ' i:

Mrs. C. jr. H.-.u,;). -p.-'d h..r I 1 .si --lire if .! ci a c a nsMua-d omi.h us ( '! a

! M " s. -r. s'.i'C. r r 1 1 1 r. 1 r1 u' t" r I ii'- i 'a i ; at : in. i i ! t h' V s . I- was a ". s; : .-.

:! T". ' 1'' i 1-5 11 ! S ' . ''a- St .'"vis f. r M rs. I -T.'.l n r:'?'.--. Mrs.

N'rs. ('arb--: ..!:!. r. Mi ! !

I. T).. r,' -i la aib r.

r.n.niifKT. M:--;. 'bvv . ",w r-.n. Mrs. i ;.. r. i. Mrs. 1. lb'.'" and

in oil

:iiv '. b. a h ?au"!.-d an :i!au in ' '

, j A bur-iiH-ss aruaiuii:- ii.ant f-Z 'iUK..i !- 1 i-rrvt ms niaib- 1..Uh v whan it became

tarn bu'Kwar.ls "h!Unt.wll tl,a, narry M. .1 i'b i.soii. iornitrr " i!i:lu'! hv.' in ill'- i , .j i i i .r of th- i'ili.-. ns' lional i'.ank iin.c; .ih. iaMs,. b- j .,ul am! i.ti- .f ttio b'-sl known -. 1 1., : W an j nu n in I.ak' .a.utily banking, had cnt:r-

, d im.i ruranT: Mip m wia M1.-.U1-...V.. busin.ss wUli I'barlos A. .-T.ith. lis-

trl.'l I ni cs.-iilaT I v (i me .Minnwincrr, i , .

iSPECIAL TO THE TIMES r.OWF.M,. In.1. Marh 2'J. P. A. lie-

, I INTERNATIONAL NE'AS SERVICE!

The man who broke Sireaior. 111., I."

lb.irfai i In II n rrtr-.nil t'r.f a f pw rla5

",havt; r.urprly nvuiufa, -a-rad audi Kvcryhody in Strcator remember. 'J' ,r"Ml' " """"" Mrts 1 h.-t t f r.us.-d ' Jack M.-uiiff.' .inrt.feald ) i ?h t ve i eh t

lome of Ids son. V M. McNay. )i-re yes-! ,,,,,,, ,,,, V" i

lay, w? known (.. ta.fjlb' la s-i-.'.b-

iii Itike County , passed away at the j

.Mutual 1 .1 f I n.-n ra n

w..rds. Hie da; ilKbl Wl tng J t h- lirm nam.-

!,.. 'ill. ao-par!

! r.' ib's

ti nlny mornitisr. at the k- of f '.verityrun c viars. Mr. Mr.N.iy I'arri'i to Lowell in ISt'j and li.'taa tcHitiinK between hoi c

UK" lor John Viatit mid others.

company undor , ,, iscx h,, started in business for him-

Smitli and Johnson. L.ir iloinir l.'imiinir ami bandlinir coal.

rtn. rship . -nto lf"ct :ii t th,. haulms b.-itiK done from Crown I'!,.- t. rritor;, to I..- overert j j.,,int or chicu' until thy railroad w.-nt

la st ;ti j; n-.-'t in;: a v.i ! ar . pp" o ''"r ,i n-s i, .,. w ; ,. "is." nrd tb- .rn a; a! -n hy l.aw r, ia Harrb , s

MClHbd., . Viinis,'-. Th 1-. Com- f. T

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t c u..' new nun c.unptis.- 1-fiKe. rorter j ;lt-oun ii. When the railroad went ' s Knit 1 ,', !" '"' " .lasp. r con, Una; and cuers wd.al is- j throutih lio opened a coal yard and cony t,;,:i b- s. t !..,;, cii" hour at J (..! .-d to ... lie. ri.-hest insu nine- j ,,,.,,,,, ,,r.iy nnJ c;iI business until

.!...!. ,...o, ..., .....remir lial sif.ce ! f.-Id in tl

;iy, taking iver the busnus

'"'' si"!to yu- -sue- is?:, when he retired. Ins son. V. M. M

(.'.Ii d Ivlcur J'.ans'on as (jislriit a Kent I

JliS

Ki -

I " rteribtr. of the IV A M Cbib f:t ere era r;, ; .ia.l verv abasamly i:s; naiK ly Mrs. I.b.y d II. liar! at !., v ' " a'-r- in S-aith ibbiaan sire-t. "Pli- i b . Mips: was o. en I a. d i. ;i n.. i ; - o.rk '

ii. r of H b a! ravy K: ! t- Mam!

vi;i e : i : . i M the K. o i u and i i sr. b:

!i'...'!,u.i rti oaai'i:

. m; I"! nv ;.. to ! d a 1 that hour i

-t settiti; clocks and v. n.'li.'S ah-ad j '- has m.i,l a pheii. niena 1 su ss in v ,f). ,,..,! ltl October, 1314. since which . hour ub ii Ui-v r. sir.- and then fr- He insnrnne.. biisin. ,-s and recently cl.- time be lins tnude bis home with bis son.

ciie.f.t an a.i van t. a K' ous c.fTer in th

i ....

Pi.'d I

ftet i in 1 l..-y ha ; done so. Tli.. .in; i;c!i: saxnu; plan, a

I'. M. M.'N'iiy, and wife. He has been in

"'" -N"tiiweer,, .Mutual. r health for some time, and by bis With lb.- acpnsn i..n of Mr. Job nson. i ni, , a,. r., ,,r , i. r:r-.n,l rmvof

caun to Hammond from 'be bank-

bus i r, ss in ! new jar; ri'is'i

Kenublb- are Hfrain lessened. lie

t

"i niiisa-, m:T. r wbi. ii a obtaity coilavits tarv,.. M,s- tbac J..nki'S -il he i !;o next iii.ii iios" -.-O--Tha ?ij.n.l.ird !! arers v.'.'i nuf next T'."a lij; i it'iMii ai tie- bo!::-' I' Mis. ' o-j:e Chapman. May ..l -t ;. Mis. t -a : j ... .!:.. a. -a. !!; b.Sl.SS A Sl, .;.-) OO'P'St U'l! ' e ;n re 1 i-e in. .a 1 a -r.

day Shiinnii Caa; w !! ho it! o ," Sunday cvet.iim n! the Ii H-iuaw .-..-b. '. ; S:bb y sir' :!.

f!ni has b:oi a r - , .1 i

H'f and a vi ry eejoy als.- ri".- : eip-ttd. Tiie l.o:;u" of Xiie.vif. n i -. "lTl f'l'ClH'll!':."', V . f 'i.nif r t the ! - . M--!:i-.,; t v Co Lower; a I..-"ia to i a;s. : r its rte icje for ,t. C.ao.nary a"o;r. The attendance is o'i; ' In. "ore. 1 and in t"n v.:

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in 1 :

rest in f'. a. ao'iols vf I! s s i, oi v a

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of !

:si ra t a -cuddy coned t .. : i v a nd an i n - as I la- . ho-: I of tiled by Mrs. Ka-e 1 '.. f i 'as ait. vi'.'..."!. Tb-b-i .iv. r by ti e pr- -I..V ! , 1! miiii I, C - - ; V... Ivtian K. of 1 T. ia; b- la u a as ba ; ; . a ; r ; c on ain- .: icx t n,.-. tin -r ib. v.-

the I". S. after prac aciily eer ilatolaaii eoiiibi'v b oi tried i! on. ai''

:iu:b, was trie I m tl,M ...uniry t-r,. - " " e.irs hk j.a,.s two s..ns. I'. M. of I.oweH. mid the fr-:t t bi seanaer. H ; i ' v. .1 a j ' 'aw I .y ; ri'isb ; ,vil u ndoub P d ! y j , .ia rU,s ()f t:,(t,. Xl, v:, Three children

r Kaiueiors who i n-i iaa, ' " - i ,,r(M f ,, , him. n iiiiivWni.1 bens of biai.u .d wr the county. Ins r. nt j ,.-,.,., f.-ervic will b held MortOay

m,1, the noa -- o .... v. mi Tra; i.inwy , ,,, nt t :n0. in eharK of Kurnharn Post.

,o.,,o, ,.,.,,,,.,,,.-,,,(. ii.-ivmik A of uliich he was a member, brought him ui-o st.M further nce,ua i nt - j Tp , r,Im(j n , ui,, , m.,,,e jn ,,0(Vf. ,., r...

ane in in., n. li aim wun his n.-(i;yi

aial af,-f;n S' , a., ss n.a'binu hut sue

eers for the new t

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ho is li...,;.. 1'ia'ia Howe Military A ad my ;ii ll,.w e. In.!., lor 1 I: .-pripfc aoi ti. n. Tin- limiar v. a s in fonr c "i I .- . aid was s' r .1 at s:-lainy oYh.ok an.

i" 'b.w , .1 1". a nii,l) J -ast. r

i t!,,. ;.ri,:.s in w bo h

, lia. iiei and John 1

the -liuin" the yainy j id- da need unti , b. . n bt k. The i. ; '. - imduded Mil ,'?! '.' ' . . i y . IT. lilyn Ihacher. bn. i e eboibi o i 'a rMy a I'riMon. K;i ' In via 111. -P.!. Mari.ai and .1 a n ( 'no n : n s'n m

lia.-n MO r. K.' .l".'! i..e.o:s

tery.

n is predicted.

;1.., n t the world, retired. who i;.: en ien. 1 foucht in the .lavs of John L. Sullivan.

Mee president; John HnrsbnrK. aa ral ' Thov r(.cal, MeAauIiffc because they bt .,iar,aK-r. and Jan,. , I,. H,.Mry, a.:;Mar,t0n the money thev could borrow on eenera! Mnnpr of the H-rslv., rh : thvir h..m bo v. Billy Meyers who Voir.- ( ,,. here "dty w re onhaed to ' fPuKht 64 rounds with Jack at Judsoa appear in federal court to an-iw r an in- ! Citv. 111. Hut McAuliffe laid Meyers dicment under the sabotage a-, !out in the sixteenth round of their secAnother l,.,t,ent vhicb the offi- OIt(J f,Kht, at New Orleans, and Streator rials ot the company wfn i,rf,vnr "a i funs counted tl.e ties back to Illinois, charges them with conspiracy to de- McAuliffe. although nearly fifty year, fraud the Kovernmenf. jof R. went to France with the PrlnIhe firm, according; to (-. s. At ty . . rr.ss Pat re.girn,.nt, s;rt. 24. 1314. and ertz. executed a sub-com ra". origin- fouKht ln several of the war's hardest ally b't by the government to he I battles. When Fershinp took hi, Uorthinpton V.. of rmffalo. Ne-v York, i TanUees ;o FraIlCe aJck was transferred for parts of the engrine 'hat wr. 1n-j TO t!)$ Arneri-an army in the role of stail-d in two of the Koverr.mentv new win,, n.ri.ctor

menhant marine ships. Tho firm is alleged n hive wej.ied

' 'n' meir oe- was mounded at the

iccis wiiii-n narj once hern roin'orj out

This was too tame for him anJ h again donned the fighter's uniform. H'

bfvttle of the

tri'f.nni rrrr i.. ii." heart and shoulder

by Kcvernment inspectors u ere not ap- , W0UT,ds f-om shrapneI. A Ur?e scar parent. j . Jfift tcn,ple 'pariv portrays th l-edera! .ourl an il.orit ie, tol-iy ab-A . ,,,,,, wounfl. iP also .jst . flnKeT In issued notice to Ptilwell bw:;, P' r- xh,- con.hat . He was one of the sixteen chasms aKet of the Vnite, .t at n survi, or, of the mcoM Pat regiment shipping board here and his assistant. , lhe first Argonne battle and w r.obert J. Snyder, who are charged ' wi h , M whitt,s:cv , the famous

wun niiiinn lurnea in ror coiiectto'?

falsi trae!linK expense account0.

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a i-iin."! a -. I i iv..: i.. .M..',.ny vv. t v.-.i , ..i,. ! -! the I . . ." ai!'. Ti..!i.H!.'i; w b' ' .,r ' be pbp'u aal i!.e i na.ab- rs rf ji-e ,1 ; .,Pl.:, '- shrf ".re . s j ia !'.-. !;rL"l a' t . ! J. i ' ' ' RECEPTICN POP. PASTOS AND WIFE. v '. i Tl c ,-.'- i : ion 4 ,a i .b. i the Mev. ana v

,, a., Mr

a H -.i am aah M , ...;! .-"'.wan. 1 ;fil j it'.. I tarry Mi!'. -. John 1 - and Ldin

iHOHMAN ST. PROPERTY I

OWNERS TO SELECT THE KIND OF PAVEMENT

..is was -bare'I. A i -lb-ai ' The rob;, s a Fa-b.ion in Nw York-." was jr' '."'! di'.ai ai; th" fsb'-.-ns tbrotis't the ; .-r-!! tiatittc bur'.; to Mie early liaiams. Ti ere w ere a number of at'rao i e h.-.tbs. srii.n; tio'av the rr.n.h lo"!i w:".r"- ir pl.i-s of lhe w. - -. re sb.avn b. M;ss Rose Kosm- nod M i--s Mar.A' Co.'hrist in Red Cross n n : f i'.-nis ; a .isa-

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; 'a la ."u - .w i wn;. f in n .:ist ; 1 ;.- M rs. !b M. K '' "- am! M'- i S, ..!..y ); ., ;U . .- S Ail' ' K'-Cd. I mamae." v., .! , ". Annar.'iv j an la.-iit of the, ito-u- future. The wro en.t-. l t ". !Med wi'h (,ai:n s j n'sts an ! i.iai in.4 tl " vci.tpg a ' c I in t " at w s s-. rv !. Tuo w ! Mrs. IbCpb I'o re, Mrs. C. j

Meet Monday Eve at City Hall to Agree upon Material.

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An economy that Is a pleasure to exercise Drink a well-made cup of delicious

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i-.eP.a j-.-.,. ty , t. Ti ai- of Trirify Aid s rpttl I'-. ra ni fa- J -: ti.e Aid's ! i !b Ma tra i-s. Tiie "' ' 1 e s : "a ' : ' : of T bo M.

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po-id Crap. Mi-. Ibi-s.

I. Mi-s Cbolys l'.-rbn-. Mi V rs Karl Pa. ns-n. .

r. Miss ; .. 1'a b. r. Mr-, t s. Mrs. i . W. b".i:!a, Mr: km-' Mr-. ;;. Hawkins of f-'t. 1

sn Ibiwkais, M r. Saiilj : er, M r. T:a 'iiias Ti.i'v. M rs. I . s b . a. Mrs. i;. i'. H hi.-. Mrs. !

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Asbbauc'if r. . Kir-Jt'i'in,

'faa n. a ! 4 south Hr.hman si .

' f Mr... ,;fn WiTin, C. Haan. cab"d a aiftm? of Hohtnnn street owj" rs between l..)oii;'as and 'loan streets, fP Munlify evenirii?, 7 o". b., k at ill" cnyr hall. The pllre f tile meft :n is to de.'ide the I o"' pavement to be Jahl, Mr. Haan i'.: that iie r-rsotialiy does not fave:a. nt v, h b a li" understand s is th" '.s !;(.n.'. It wont stand up," Mr. Haan o'e'b ' I favor any kind of pavement t will -tand the traffb-."

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bv lb I i. lavia-aii. i rfsi'l M i f Tb':.:. '-. Ot-m !.'-. Mrs. T; .. I n . , !( J j Ift j J Of 1 I e-baemo'. aado. C. lb Manhies. p, , s. M:- Ibb-n I '-!,.,. Miss Fay 11 a U. Mr.j ? I U U-H ana, ., .pruaty C',: ,:i!,s ., V' ' , U I I I LM L in t.:e..r'r w vh h.- spirit of i he 'cci- J- K. s-'o.-on. M , . J. i.ii'-n, i

ESIATE IS

response ! i- an t n- ! iai-1 the ti mo.

a ( 'brb I i.c

lb n ( p . i y p c- : i: M ' '. A 'a

with a meal, and it will be found that less of other foods will be re-

he ; ' ! H

G quired, as cocoa is

very nutritious, the only popular beverage containing fat. Pure and wholesome. Boollet of Choice Recwu irnt free. Waiter Baker & Co. Ltd. EtitikAd 1780 DORCHESTER. MASS.

,..o er be '"..re pie tl-it w ere . i" t ir ii'i.b - ':!.! 1 I'o ii. 1 a : : b. ra w. a s y krocai aaat Mt

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sans sai-'S. l rs. C P. b'.rii:!''. was tinr.ee. mvnets. ' i ;, f r, - s -.vrre in eharire Mrs. Pr--d Mr;;, k'inf'v and Mvs. Turner. Air. Kinney m.) lis .a,',, r 'sis-ants bad b"rs- "r t'-e servlna. AM in a" it wis a ibbb-",.' ya h - rbi l,. even

and Miss bbia arabOe Tau"'k, bs.i lacraliain. Mrs. 1.. ,T. s Mar'ierbe H'-efcr. jii'j.r. Miss 1 a ' ' ia n

nan. Mrs. ,r. M.-ls'-r. Mrs. P-n-dr-. V. rno'i I'-i-ra :. M:.s lib:!: '".li. Mr". "C P. Si a. ri smi'i. Mrs.

V:tps ta.ra. ?.Trs. C::..T'b-s T1rinar. Mrs. I, eels p. a er. Via. Mar'in S.-b". r. A1 r;.,n. t s, h.- ,to:a Maude l.in nnd .N! ' inm-t S C' r.

HANDSOME NEW SCHOOL FOR WHITING ! SPECIAL TO THE TIMES I tVHITlNb, J iiel.. March 1!L. Whitintr is to have a new junior high school tho est Cf which w.ll be $173.f"i0. The builduiK itself is to be located on nine lots on New Yotk avenue on tho grounds with the other public school hiildirKS. The building is to be one hundred and twenty feet wide and one hundred and ninety-six feet Iouk, having two stories and a basement. Jt t 'o be of brick construction, stone and terra cotta, with tire proof construction. The Kround n..T will contain gymnasium, swimming pool, kindergarten

department. lunch room and class j

rooms. The main floor will be used for an auditorium, girls' pymnasium, grade rooms, toilet rooms, principal's office and recital a-i itormm. ha- second story will be usfd :..i galb ry. seating four grade rooms and six large rooms for red'ation of general school work.

GARY NEGRESSES ARE ARRESTED Ttii. Oary nejrresses, Minr.ie P.epanrlev, ilia Jennea! White and Pessle Carpenter, both of tVashmpton st. (Pary, were arrested yesterday afternoon s I. the four corners. Hammond, by Police Matron Myrtle Pfrffer for indecent behavior, Poth women were bookd on two charges, one for beinsr drunk and the other for d'sorderly conduct, on which they were each fined $32 in the Hammond c'.ty court, this: nioinin by Judtre

"lost, battalion." a.Ick's overseas work ended Nov. 1' with the sigrdngr of the armistice and he again became a boxing Instructor. reponally .supervising the work at Camp Sherman end Cap Taylor. At the latter place he donned the gloves with Packey Mcl-'arlard and in srite of his years showed has old form to the utter bewilderment of th espectators. Jack accompanied the American contestants to the oijmpio contests in 10a6. The American team won six of the events and King Constantine of Greece presented McAuliffe with a r'rg bearing the image of Socrates, done in sardony. The ring is reputed to be 1,20 years old. lie wears the distinguished service

Kloti- medal presented by Generalissimo poch. i the maple leaf from Canada and th p"PT"M"R flT i allied service bar.

To t ir.' Mid .

AN INVITATION.

Ped Cross workers of Ham-

MINSTRELS AT ORPHEUM Th" George rrlmrose Mmstre's. six men and a woman, are the feature act on the Orpheum theatre bill. Saturday and Sunday. The Primrose in the act is th son of tli famous minstrel tnan

NEGRO RECRUITS ARE WANTED

telegram was receiver at. the P.

YV dnesday. March 1?. was the see- . gr armv recruiting office 10:o? a. in..

J anniversary of the organizing r,f i nuthorizinar the acceotanc of colored

men for infantry and cavalry, provided

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A a.f". -t P; of ;,."". 2 T:i gra aa m ., e.. js ,:; and a'..)iw...,j to ?,.p home. Mr. ana Mrs. V. sb'r li.iar and cbibl- " of Oik Park. 1'b. wi'l come today to b-it .-r Su" b.y w . t b fr. Pif'er's ' . Mrs. P.. Hag-, of f-oiith Habnatn

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Mr. and MrS t ve.-t. o-t.iv.-dance last, c

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r. of pp'r.-ii -b'ful dine.--

FENSIN BROS. V.TIOLESA1I: Cigars and Tobacco 607 SOTJTE IIOKTiIAN' STREET HAICiON T. ITD. PEOK2 1414.

Mr a lb ry .-" !",b'. : i Va'para.so. Miss y..!,,.., JPiro l

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I sxvn I 'cntal C,.lb -ge at Ii .liiniip..!: , i ! r"it'!ins a few da- s wi'h bis parents. 'Mr. and Mrs. C. M. M-Piaiiiel, 4( ref roit ! Of-i f l. i M-s. T". S Pi ' " and son T'.dw ard of

Cr.ne to Mont

Joa'-pn G. Iba-a. formerly of

ti":'- Indiana Apjodiati bnch. has sold bis j evidence at the (otner of Walt ham and Holiiriaii streets to City Treas'irev v- -''"r Hb-b'f. bi for a ramorerl consid- ' Of t ir......'a. iu-lte I bach yi-slfniav closed a deal with ti;e real estate r m of Woods. Martin & Co., tor the purchase of one C" the circlo lets in Kenwood. the propei ty of Mis. A. Crais of Phi.

I lh;s ot has a fromagp on Kenwood ! av-nue and Forest avenue of m foot. I a bighiy terraced, i.s covered witli old j -a pie trees Bnd is one of the choicest. " no a' i a 1 sites j M Hammond. Judge

is at;. -..ling Tndi-i " ''a'1" selection only after

t.e t.ud consid'-red practically every "Mar w 'Tth while homesite in HamJ" is and Mrs. llii'h will at once

they have no dependents, and have had previous service. These oisoharger ncn-cons missioned officers are entitled to special assignment.

LEAEN DRESSMAKINO. Classes at AVeis Hall startnu

Apri'

I'liie jjl at ber s I re'-'

', v bo is f. : lending Pur- !

t 1 ,a '"a y ct . is soondinsr b '' r paint s. M r. find f J, .a., s, ,,, s t re t .

f tructress. Tickets on sale at We is

Drug Store. 3-20-

TO ATTEND NATIONAL

the Hammond chapter, American Ped Cross. The Hammond Chapter was iiitt rst chapter organized in Italic Co. nn.l one of the rst in Indiana. I.oirir.c these vast two years the women have put Hammond on the. map as a I've Ped Cross chapter. Splendid work has been done !n a quiet, unob

trusive way by a great, number of wn. I no n. At this time with the re-organ

ization and re-adjusttnent of the Ped Cvoss. as well as all the Country, the Hammond Chapter, like a'1 others. Is faced with new responsibilities. It Is for the women, larogely, o decide whether this splendid organization wb.i.'h has been developed the past two years, is to fall down in this crurbal period, or whether by concerted HCtion are ta stand behind the organization in r.icetinK the. new responsibilities which fire presentn themselves. In order that the problems in question may be put before the women for their information and decision.

meeting is called in the Chamber of i the plumbers of the nation will meet

Commerce on Thursday afternoon. April 3, at 2:.'10 p. tn. You are tatnestly requested to b pr. sent and to bring with you as many ether numbers of your Auxiliary and ...i... .

W"men m me town, win, air m-

Ham-

Two sons are following the veteran pugilist's footsteps and at present are teaching the art of self defense to the boys in France. These boys are expecte dby their father to win renown in th fistic arena after they are out of service. AYben McAuliffe retired in 1534 he banded his title to Kid Lavigne. who i now retired and working in a Petrott automobile factory. WHTIING LOSES WELL KNOWN M. D. WHITING. Ind., March iS. Whiting; is to lose another of ber physicians in the person of Dr. C. M. Gillespie, who was also secretary of the board of health. Tr. and Mrs. GHl-iie eft for a trip in t.he souih f,nd west. VCne at Tulsa. Okla Ir. Gillespie was tnadts5.i

offer which heHiinks is too good to turn'

down and this is to be his future lo

cation. Before going on his trip he took a

!. tmiy 1,4. nu lor complete "'"nso of 1 2 j post-graduate caurse in surgery at the lessons. Mme. Belle of New York, in- i rilinois Post Graduate School in Chi

cago, the last of these being a course in ear, eye. nose and throat. His new location be feels will give him a good opportunity for advancement in surgery. lln 1,. 1 .-, 1.. V.O. ..TT. 1 1.

PLUMBERS' ASS'N; rital whicli is soon to be opened in j Tulsa in addition to bis private practice. CharVs II. Maloney, the Gi'y pium- j Mrs. Giilcspie is bark to arrange their ber and director of the National j affairs preparatory to mov ing to OklaPliimbra' Association, will leave Sun-ihoma. but Ir. Gillespie remained at b'sday evening for Philadelphia as a del-) new post. egate to attend the conference of oth- ! 1

er officers in regards to tare, opera-tli-,,e i--f flirt rtotin-il ..-.pioli. 1 t-co.

sion in the "Quaker City." This year ! constant effort

Take

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tcrested in the betterment o!

n id n ! Yours very truly. v i; pi x s k i : oc z y n ski. Chairman Hammond Chapter, A. R. C.

he construe; ion of a new-

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL ! '''"'r, n' we..;roien ,u"r'''rr

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 Stats St., Hammond, Ind.

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f r.-aita ge 'on ibli-

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Phone 3413. j March 1 GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.!

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M'; HAA.V and S. lb SWAIM. ?.-2!-1

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Kenwood sale y : b a ro; .j 1 f) w- 'u K.eno: the Hubbard pany. M Od,h i '!:; big Kjst ci,;- '" " a living in K en -. t cue f.,r jit. v, ml

VICTORY CLEANERS Phone 26G5 and have us call far your lac" (itrtains end drapes. Wc clean them bv in w and very satisfactory process. Lowest pries. 677 Hohman St. 3-1 1-t&s

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'J'he Hammond Building Loan and Snvinss A; -oiint ion will hold its annua! mooting for election of officers at Wei? Hall, f'S State St.. Saturday evening, March 2'J. If' 1 'V 3-27-31 V P. W. KKt'UER, Secy.

in their annual convention a At Ian, if ; City on June 17, IS and 13. i SERVICFOR i RETURNED SOLDIERS I

Highest

PPKi'IAb' Al'TO Slbl'YlCK between t A M M "NI1 and CHICAGO UMKlHT.s every Sunday, starting March r.'ith.

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will lie .held' .Monday o voniii.ir, Mar.-ii o, at our tfinporary hfaduarier.s 517 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Stock holders who have poiitidcitce ii: ns and whf liave )roip.isc(l to help coninlcte the tinaiudnir of thp company, are re.paested io be present and brinr a friend with them. Something of interest to all stockholders will be announced .Monday nicrlr.. d'he (. 1. iiant flattery is the revelation of the ac. fi'he man who i:irests in this stock should realize his vet urns upon his investment. Von have, heard much about this batten:: let us tell you the trur h about it.

aier are remodeling

il-b iMtisn low to th- extent of finishin' off two adbiionai rooms on the : oral Poor. Tit y are also decorating an.! developing I fu'l pos.ibilii.es c r their new put chase.

woo,;-, .iiariir .V ( '.. . i ep resen tin

A'"'' ai'i.a J. ('ani' bei;

1 I s ! ys fti la on i strict fronting iio n.-w Mrfvw.o.i Park. The purohas-

i- are I M..fjiii.i!:,,i of 7M Claud

Mini, M-s. Khi-ahrth Nielsen, 2al In-d'-ma avinae and Howard H. Herrobl. "s I l-i amr avrnue. For Char!'.-: ..-'o:t this firm soil a

boos. crl Urackert street, to Frank j At 2.0" o'clock A. M. Sunday, March Kmri.-k re;entn i, turned from th- Wth. 131a, all clocks on this railroad s'rvicr. Por Prank K. Hosb r the ! will b moved ahead one hour to Indi-h-mealow located at the ,-orner of i all" 3:0') A. M. instead of 2:00 A. M.

Kenwood av"nue and Harrison stre

The First Baptist church . this o'iy: is to have a special s?rviee of we!- I C'liti" for returned soldiers and sailors! at their Sunday eve iini service. AH j returned' soldiers and sa'lors in the city are invited to be -present. They :

are requested to assemble in the loggia of the. church at. se'. 'n o'clo. k in order to be present at the orchestra recital. Very special irtus'c will be rendered by- both choir and orchestra. 'The KfTect of War on the Soldier's Standards." by Major ( has. C. Jones. "What the Soldier Got Out of the Pecent War," Captain Floyd Murray. "The First Pine of Iefrne " T.'.-ut H. W. Puckby.

Market Price and accrued interest paid for

ONDS

NASSAU & THOKPSON N. W. Cor. Forsythe and Chicago Aves. East Chicago, Ind. TRIBE OF K 675 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Lbbeiiy Bonds are the best investmen; in tho world. Don't, part with them f Tborc is any possible wa'y to avoid it.

without readir.- the want ad Dage. t'Ar'1' 1 "- v. ut.

Don't throw ycur paper away

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IMPORTANT NOTICE.

NEW YORK, CHICAGO & ST. XOTJIS r.AILEOAD

was sold t, ili'V. Ko'if-rt I). .;, glider, the new past .r the F.rst P.apt(ist cb-arch of Hammond. Ib v. Pick'idr !s

III ' feme I' 1 1 tu; tha pbi and buibiing a

'Die public IS requested to inane moiiiry of Agents regarding all trains after midnight Saturday, March 20th. JOHN Y. CAI.AHAN, G. P. A. 3-27-23

ilk ' bi. akfast room tmd p garage . , l Pav Hughes o: Ika Van Huron 5t.i tiring rain Rcmmgton 1. M o I I has ;bl to Grover Jarnok". of 1 1 7 WKT TN-.OF shebs shoot just as well. f,j ,, . . . , o swollen bodies or softened crimps. 1 j! Harrison street, a s : laca o u n g a : o-- ; J - 'Mi...... .u ...., ,.., :, ......a,,.. -,i.. I 3--a-l-t

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517 BROADWAY. GARY, IND. DAILY DEMONSTRATION OF THE BATTERY AT WEIS' DRUG STORE, HAMMOND.

i with the same firm tae ur,.. rs in t

H i transact ion.

I lr. Gorge "''. Farv er. t c p:" sant. d !.,y ti.' same firm, has -..id lbs newj and mo b rn jesid.-n.-e on Ingrahaa: avenue to Pee L. Xichois. a street car conductor.

Nctic eto the Publics Whereas it lias been called to our a.tenbon that som- pcraon or persons

are ..,.;,!! ba: ns and buildmg.-i at the j t.,.. r );ac Tra -i; and to protect the j

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Prank tbirzon of i ii'i- so'd his re-idem

Klger, vocational insirucio; in i i- i

Haivnpand liiyrli schools. The prupettl' tl

,cnv. y...a is an e:cnt room mouse, rnoei n in every respect. Representing A. lb Tapper th? n-w frni sob! his residence in 4i' .",dar street to Howard .1. McMinds. rmpbave.i in the furniture department of the 1-1. C. Minas Co. and representing Julius Taussing. the firm also sold a frame store and flat building on CoPimbia .avenue r.ear Fields avenue for ,a. con.-::d-o a'don of J250'1 to Mi'ive Dui a n

innocent

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'tahaser w wlsii to hereby

or o .

tn the - Puce Tra,

of anyivi-. be .ui a

special crder fro-v. Judg Hartley of P. nssrla.-r. Indiana, or th- i' :ii".n" I'juri. ni. ind.anupolis. Anyone buy ing rame ri. 's it on their own rr spans : b i 1 -tt v an.' f.l le p-osecut?d to tlaj full extent of the law. MANHATTAN LUMP PP. CO. ii Cary. Indiana.

Take The Times and keep in

' touch with the whole world.

Easier Reminder Very few men reali'.o the injustice, they do unto themselves by not buying the best in hats. Easter soon is here and our line is at its besi. Let us help you "dress up" 'with a new Frank Schoble featherweight lid. Our $5 Hats Excel

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Quanty Corner Speci.3i for Saturday Only Sl .G'i Fancy Silk Sox. $1 G5c Silk Sox 5Cc $1.00 Silk Sox 83c

Fox k Sons

Quality Corner State and Hohman St. Hammond