Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 246, Hammond, Lake County, 31 March 1919 — Page 5

Mondav, March 1919.

THE TIMES.

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COMINQ EVENTS. B. Miss Eleanor IVihIhk and Mis Mil-lgj died Stverer will nt'rlm the Rooster j B Club nuxil!nry Tuesday ncninii at Miss j B

fcneerrr s home in vvnnen street. A meeting of the hoard if doari)ncs's cf the t'hns'.ian church is announced for two o'clock Tu't'day afternoon at the church parlors.

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Mr.. t F. Renwiok gate a delightful

j P-rty Saturday afternoon at her home j in Doty street in honor of the ninth birthday anniversary of her son Charle.v j Mi?i Dorothy Larson as? strd Mrs. Hen-

wick .li e ntt rt ainmt: . Th" children on-

jo en Mvorai i:il rest trig ftnim j and a

feature -.f the afternoon was the Jack j

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leotmg the new federal reenue tax on j co!or scheme earn...! out in the decora- j

Tivtp-one messages, who li hecemts ft-I tmn uno a prettily appointed lunch on f.-tlv tomorrow. aeeorcitns t.. mforma-! w "s -"""v?.!. The guest v t ic IMna t en reaching the post off ne. department I ".. Dorothy J lammond. Cyrilla todav. I Prut. C.-ithrme Rohrer, Ruth Green.

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President Wilson on Feb. 24. when ! VlK" Volknitn. Mario TSlelefeldt. Dc- ' charge for a tele-.-hone message, is, ! n,Hrf, fi',Vl'- Marion Moore. Ruth Polthan 11 tents ami not 'core than I lochuk f Chics.go. Alfred Ciulding. ,.-r:t I'e . . , -v , . ... ,.:. l,.., fl,. i Allies Moore. Kd .n Rombcrger. Uit-

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:s. The tiw.i r lav. h-vicd a 1 Voikman, Edward and William Potle-

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i VhOM Co.'s Knit Collect. I as' Vll(i (v(nm Jacob Hanson was ler!,..r.e c.mran.eS Hte held re.pon-! tc"irr-d delightful surnr.se party in

ceienration or h; h'.rthday annh-ersar at h;s home in Sibley street. Bunco was piajed at three tables, the prizes being m on by Mrs. Ala ietrich and Ray T?.t;:. A delii ious luticheon was ser ed r.fter the frames. T'nere v ere covers i"ur Mr. and Mrs. I'rsnk Lets. Mr. and Mrs. A!.i Dietrich. Mr. and Mrs. Ray

Taut. Mr. find Mrs. Alexander S'toikc,- I I t.i- Air n n.t i liKerjr.l J-;i.i-iA nnH ! B.

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'rr. ice sjroi.ci's. eifniinc in theater ts. jre teyin-cd t)tid"r the tie.w ire to pa;.' fie per cent of 'he : ebarcfu that f rfi.y above

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rents fii,-o. the b-x eifier charge. Th' - .iff is lifuved on the ho:; office charge i ordtner:- f.x arid the broker fay' :U tax. t'luh dues and initiation f't? xcedlej: ft a jear are taxable at t-:-n rf:" rent. other raxes, V,oh become ffctive. tomorrow are those on transportation nd insurance. A tax of 3 per cent 's 1 ie-1 or, freigiit charpes snd about five percent on express charges, with a tax of icht per cent cn ras enger atii

r-ii'man fares. Oil tin are taxed eight per cent

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f. ! the Industrial h.ifh school will meet at - the school Tuesday e eningr i.t eifrht

clock an da Inrce attendance e-f the

j trram has lf. n arranged. Mrs. tieorgt ; Hanna ucr i ill sing and there i!l be ; an ador ss by Mr. Harris, the scout j commissie.ner. Kef reshments will be ' served after the program. I j Mr. Oieorge Chapman and Mrs. I Beighty will be hostesses at the April j meeting of the Standard Bare.rs Tuedy evening at Mrs. Chapman's home. & ? 3 Mayweed avenue. A story-telling ' contest will feature the meeting.

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517 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Tlic trar-t pinvlinsed for the O. K. Giant TJattery Company and the home sit, surrounding has boon yilattcd and i? before the IJoard of Public A'orks today i'or approval. As soon as the plat is accepted by the city, the 1(J acre site of the plant will he deeded over to the O. K. (Jiant Battery Company. The Board of Directors of the Company are in active charge of all details of management and direction. The Building Committee has authorized the construction f a graded road along the E. J. and K. Ky., from 9th avenue to 11th. This road will be covered with cinders. Other roads and streets will be built when necessary. The severest tests are being given the battery in Hammond, Gary and other cities, and it is with satisfaction we announce that the battery meets all tests. The merit of the battery has been proven and admitted even by competitors of the company. The profits to be made after the plant is installed and actual production begins, will astonish you. The management of the company will be all that safe, sane and conservative people can demand. The financing is being completed and the management determined under the severest scrutiny of the public. Xo mistakes arc being made aiW the fullest publicity is being given to all the operations of the company. All details are being closed as rapidly as possible. One hundred satisfied stockholders of the Gary National Life Insurance Company are stockholders in the new 0. K. Giant Battery Company. See what the Gary National Life has done for Gary. The 0. K. Giant Battery Company will do more. If you are a stockholder, come to the open meeting tonight and bring a friend if not come anyhow and hear the story of the possibilities of a wonderful battery and how these possibilities may be realized.

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SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! V. ITITI.Vc;. Irid.. Maren l.Uf course t,.rie was nothing to it. The D-'troii :&ls weir never in the running at all. -i be 1 biting Owls simply t-iaughtered pern ni the championship game last SaCirday night. The score was S4 to 12 : W h1 ting's favor, rind really might - t i.een 5v to li for the Owls veto -si a-- greased 1 i ph t ning. and how thev ni drii'hic and shoot 'he hali. It went s. fn ,t tPft ;, v. h as hard to keep track ; a flea to the untrained observer, it-: 1 wire a little bothrd by 'he ,.r the. Siovcnsky lKi. floor and the . , vui r is !n up to the f'"i! line.

The din iet Rebckah Assembly convened in Hammond sa'urd-iy with Urge delegations in attendance from t le lodges of Whiting, Bast Chicago, Indiana Harbor. Gary. Hobart. Crown Poir t. Bow til. Shelby and Hammond. The pa ft president of the State Assembly, Mrs. Kate Nichols of Blkhart: the stae

I treasurer. Mrs. Bmily tv'edgewood of i East Chicago snd K. H. Reed of Fla-'t ( Chicago, district, deputy rrandmasu r j were present. The attendance is estij mated at two hundred. Mrs. Nicholas j conducted the school of instruction arid another feature of the afternoon session

was the memorial ser ice in charge i f C.ermania iodge of Hammond. In the

! evening the Rebekah degree was con

ferred on a class of four candidates by the Bfikc county decree staff. Mrn. Mary Tow lo of Hammotid presided over the meeting which was one of the most interesting sessions of the assembly, and one of the most snecessful both

from the point of attendance and th character of business transacted.

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Daily Demonstration at H. Weis Drug Store, Hammond

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EASTERN STAR TO MEET APRIL 23

IiVrVana Grand Chapter Issues Invitation for Annual Session.

Vjf-itT:ons have been issued for the feriy -fifth annual session of the Indtana trand chapter. Order of the Eastern

' Protected Home Circle No. 614 will hold i i s regular meeting tomorrowevening at the i. o. O. F. hall, 177 State st. The meetings are held the first and r third Tuesday in everv month. ! j There he h meeting this evening j of Triumph Council No. II D. of I,, a' j the I. O. ti. K. hall. Initiation wil'. feature the meeting. j This evening the Knighti of rjthia!1 ' will entertain at their hall in South ' Ilohtnnn street. There will be a pro- ' gram, also cards and daneing after j which rcf reshnients will be served. j Aft-r the regular meeting of Ger- ! mania Rchokah l.-eigre Tuesday evening

ike i. o. O. V. hali in State there w ill be a card rerty and

ni M. s t re e t dance

i The regular meeting of William H. i O'alkins ". 1!. r No. 2 i will be h-Md Tuesday afternoon at the I. O. O. B. i ball in State street.

t .Tinm of the Masonic temple in

s-mpolis on April ;3 and 24. The grand j ,his mrnintJ

matron. Mrs. C.eorgia Bardsley. nf Shel-b-irn. Ind.. will preside and will be ass.etei by the fcrand patron. Hallarel A I'iynn. of Chesterton.

! Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goddard

Ind1- ' Mt their home. 51f Wentworth avenue.

a daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Btz, 4 West

Wn'ihain street, announce the birth of a daughter. Friday. March 2. Miss Ruth White of Paw Paw. Mich..

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STATE DEPT. OFFICIAL ARE RETICENT

oko tomorrow to attend the funeral of

Xfrs. Marie Thormans at the home ot

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mans often isited in Hammond and j .. has manv friends h-re. Gai field Eocjge Masons put in a busy

i session last Saturday afternoon and, f INTERN ATIONal" N ES SERVICC1 In the pouring rain Remington L" M C eictimg raising ten interested cand'-l WASHING!"' N. March Hi. State WET PROOF shells shoot just, as well. dates to the Master Mason degree. I eVpartment officials w ere reticent toNo swollen bodies or softened crimps. j Amonjf those who enji i-d the ex-j,3y feilnwing the announcement that 3-I6-!2t J pcrirnce was Jos. Meyer, the w. k. ad - j .ja p,. n, corporations have heen I vertif irifr man. who went e,n rern'rl , j.rantfl eoneesM.ns hv the Mexican A tfanfinn T. O O 1VT 1 nmrnir.sr a? sayirg that he never Kovernnint to explot lands in lower

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riNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! BONDON. March 31. Otspite the me of the German press there is

HAVE "EXAMS"

Hammond Bodge Number .V70 will I initiate a large class of candidates foi- j loweej by entertainment and banquet ; Tuesday evening, April 1st. All mem-

bers urged to b.? present. Fraternally yours. 3-31-2B J. C. BEc'KER, Dictator

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much outside

CLUBS TO MEET.

j The Hammond Motoiec Cl.ih hold an important mectitiK et

Death of Mrs. Besser.

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ihont 1.000 visitors from Indiana and returneu aturfIay attcr visiting fo- te,,

. n.,.hwin .mm. re ev- dys at the home of

reted to attend, including the grand matron of Missouri. On Tuesday afternoon and evening. April 22. the rast Grand Matrons and Patrons Association will meet. Mr. Nettie Kansford. Tfi West Michigan street, has been prand erretary of the Indiana Grand Chapter for twenty-five years.

MAX GREENBURGER ON WAY HOME

Jteme few months ago Max Greenbrg;r. a soldier over in France, whose father, a Gary business man. rfled very suddenly in Chicago, was asked that he might be release,! fr'im the service, to come home and take care of his deceased father's estate. Word has Just been received that he is located and i on his way home at Gary and will nrobabiy arrive thla week. Through the Jewish Welfare board hi release was secured.

Eliza Ellen Besser. wife of Willmer Besser, asred 73 years and 22 days, died at the family residence. 413 Summer sti'-et, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Site was striclsen on December 11 with paralysis and passed aw-ay peacefully after much suffering, which shehad endured patiently fur a period of three months. She was born in Tuscarawas iviunty, Ohio, March 17. 1 14. While a child, her parents moved to Wells county.

if-r sister, Mrs. .1. J Indiana. Manv stories has this grand-

E. Treseoit of Alice street. mother of eisrht children told of log

Mrs. F.lta HartWode of Wyandotte, i nouses and of their move from one j Mich., is the guest of her sister. Mrs. .-vate to another in a cohered wagon, j DeWitt. 462 Hickory street, for a week; Her husband and children moved to or two. I this city where she has sinee resided, j imakmr- r.-.anv friends through her

Attention Scouts,

the j California. Aside from Allowing it to i become known that the American emj hussy in Mexico City has been instructed to forward all details in conj r.ect on w ith the deal, they refused.

i because or the apparent seriousness I of the situation, to discuss what steps. I if any, this government would take. And they indicated that they w-ould i continue to hold counsel until they are I in receipt of offic ial information from i

the em bass".

Any Scouts. Second or First Class, wiio wish ti take swimming tests or practice mav go to Gay Tuesday eve

ning. April 1. Ifl'h j The party will leave Hohninn and! Sibley at 6 p in., sharp. Kring car j fare. A con- pet en t Scout l"ajv will!

he in Ciiare.

SHE IS CHARGED WITH THEFT

GOVERNOR APPOINTS THREE

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. March

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FOR CUTS. BRUiSES. BURNS on ey prt of ttu bod. ritj rr ui h-i : g I H F L U - B A L M

Contain hUnf drugv for aa. il wmj mernan.

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The members of Mrs. J. R. Graves' Sundsv school class of the Christian church met with her Saturday afternoon to do Red Cross work. They also planned for an entertainment to be given soon. After the business meeting the host-.-s served refreshments and a social hour was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. F. St. Clair cf 151 State street had as their guests Sunday. Mrs. St. Cluir's sister. Mrs. Arch Lyon's and Mr. Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Will Aeontious and daughters Billy Fern enel Mary Mirguerite and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fusey all of Chicago nnil Mr. and Mrs. John Callahan of Hammond.

Bichard Winckler w ill return to Howe Military Academy at Howe, Ind., wher he is a student tomorrow after spending the spring vacation with his parents. Mr. and Ti. O. Winckler of Detroit street. Miss Laura Fitrgerald of Cs-r ! street is at Wesley hospital where -- had her tonsils removed. Mr. and Sirs. John F. Beekman o t -

troit atreet are expected to retur ' morrow from Hot Springs where the have been for a few weeks.

kind and loving d isposit ion. She leaves to mourn her loss, fo -,r children: Mrs. Anna Hill of Caco. 111 . Mrs. Cora Hendricks, who. with her four children, has made Iit home with her mother for the past four years; Mrs. Oscar Besser of Sheffield avenue snd Mr. Monroe Eesser of So. Bend. ndiana. Ths funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from

The oonser ation commission created by

the recent state legislature, members of I

which were appointed this afternoon by

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j BIRMINGHAM. March 31. Mrs. Geo. j Bambrldge. 35. beautiful wife of a j prominent Chi-ago steel broker. aoir eu dine to her own f t at eni'n t s. ie ; ,'oinew hat improved today following

her attempt yesterday to commit suli :V,e. Immediately after the unsuccessful nttempt she was rushed lo the Ilillman hospital and although she Is

! somewhat improved today she refuses i to make and statement. Mrs. Bam-

bridge is being held, charged with trie

i theft of $4. "on in Liberty bonds from

Gov. Goodrich, will meei house hre toinorrr and tor who in all probtbility

ard Eieher. of Indianapolis. j The members of the commission named by Gov. Goodrich are: j W. A. Guthrie. Republican, of Bu-j pont: John Holizman, Democrat. Indi-j anapolis: Stanley e-,utfr. Republican, dean cf science. Purdue Vnlversity, and '

a room in a lecal hotel.

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NIGHT LAUNCHING

and Lowell Want Rural Mail Carriers.

j reason to believe that the German!

I government, win acquiesiue in me pm- i posel to make Bantnie; a neutral port! land allow General Halier's two Polish t n tt j j -rji. divisions to land without oppoMt ion. i vrary, Hammond, urown "t.

I according to the. Berlin correspondent ! of the Dallv Mail today. i

The German public is said to be as much Interested in the forth-j coming food supplies as the question! of the disposition of Pantzig. Negotiations have been concluded for a conference on the Dantzig ques

tion by General Foch and the German armistice parliamentaries. Marshal Foch according to present plans, will meet the Germans at Spa to decide within a limited time the guarantees required for the landing of General Bailer's two Bolish divisons at that port.

WILSON WARNS

The United States ri il service commission has announced an examination

j for the county of Lake, Indiana, to be i held at Gary. Crown Point and Ham- ' mond on April 26. 1319. to fill the poj sition of rural carrier at Lowell and j vacancies that may later occur on rural j routes from other post offices In the ; above-mentioned county. The examinaj tion will be open only to male citizens i who are actually domiciled in the ter- ! rttory of a post office In the county and ! who meet the other requirements set

rpTTT-f ATT T TP CJ forth in Form No. 1?77. This form and

John Edwin Nevin i

PARIS. March 31. Pres. dent V ilson t nib understood this afternoon, has

told the premiers of England. France, and Italy that the United States is j ready to make her position public and j will elo so unless the other powers' reach an agreement. The attitude of) the president is that America is con- j tendmg fct 8 peace that w ill make the wcrld sa'e for democracy: at the ' same time pointing ecu that delays have increased the unr'it in certain j parts of the world.

application blanks may be obtained from the offices mentioned above or from the United States civil service

i commission at Washington, D. C. Api plications should be forwarded to the commission at Washington, D. C. Ap- ; plications should be forwarded to the commission at Washington at the earlii est practicable date.

INDUSTRY AT A STANDSTILL

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: Richard Holman. I'emocrats. ibnn of

tvart'fl chapei and the body, which botany, Wabash. colle.

tpirit has vacated,

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lot at Oak Hill cem-

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 NEWARK. N. J.. March 31. The rst night launching held at the subma-

I l ine corporation yards will take place i tonight when the Montgomery, a G.jOri ' ton steel cargo ship named after the

1 Alabama ("it--, slides into the wat ', 'i.nnt searchlights will be used.

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NEW ABSTRACT CO. FOR LA PORTE j

VESSEL IN DISTRESS.

MOTOR MAIL ROUTES SUSPENDED

GEN. FOCH IS READY.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) ! WASHINGTON. M;'.-h The car-'

(INTERNATIONAL NEW SERVICE LONDON". March 31. The News stated this afternoon that it has received

that 1n case the

K"-car'ier Northern Bines in $iP

tress about 300 m.iics off Cape Hatfer-

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iniEnn.nuniii. nv.9 sliciilo i - 1 - , INT'IANAPOLIS. March SI. Suspen- to the navy depart ent this afternoon I Germans refuse to sign the peace treaty

j sion of motor mail ro itu to Marior. The mssu stat-d that the vessel ,'"n Boch will order the armies along J Kf.l.omo. and Lafayettes. after today w as badly disabled and requested that 1h Rhin to advance and that such acIhas b-enordered by the fourth assis :- assistance be sent. The navy imme- ' t'mi w'n nl",n lhx Pe 111 be dictatr.t reetmaster general at Washing- diateiy dispatched the tender Cyprus ! 'd hy th anis frem BrJ-n-

! from Charleston, S. C. j The Northern pines -is shooing Times news service is the best board vessel of 4. BOO deadweight ton. t ,va mex-ie-u- ran Ktiv and Vnf

E INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! t AS5 i 1 NGTuX, March 31. Industr.

is nt i complete standstill in Budapest. .- cording to state department advices from Vienna this afternoon. Inventories are being taken bv the

n 'iv authorities of all factories, bank--Pa-j ing institutions and shops of every va. filed ! r;ety with a view- to taking them over Tyi-j by toe :tate. Every house, accordng

to the advees. is considered by the authorities as the. property of the state.

at It. 500. are John D. J and arms nd ammunition of ail kinds.

Elvira Oaken, Clarence V. ; have lit-on requisitioned.

and Harriet S. Shreeds. of La-

f INTERNATIONAL, NEWS SERVICE INDIANAPOLIS. March 31. s of Incorporation have been ith the secretary ' state bv th

r- I porte county Abstra-t Co.. of Ea Porte.

The directors of the company, wnich

1 capitalized

Oakes. S i 1 1 e 1 d s porte.

ton. according to announcement by i-os.al authorities here today. Ths loaves Graensburg and Bedford the on-

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William T.-ieht w'll go to Chi- eflt:l b,. t'-e mit"r routes

ly temain'ng Indiana cities to be ben- She left Boston for Newport News on

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ANDERSON IS COMING TO

HAMMOND

INDIANAPOLIS. March 3!. A. B. Anderson, Judge of the feieial court, has returned from New York, where he sat in the federal court, and wi":l sit in tie Hammond dera; court, for thre.; o: f ur divs. b. t Inn .ng Teday.

BANKER EXPECTED BACK THIS WEEK 1'. Richard Kchaaf. president of the Citizen's National Bank of Gary, Is ex.

ted 1 erne from French Lick, where

! h e has he. n resting for a week, prei fcu-atO! y to the Victorv Uan Cam- ! raign. "The weather is delightful.' 1 lie writes friends, 'and the golf Jut as fine as it is in summer. I am dorg -he old is holes under bin every I inie I," v

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