Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 1 April 1919 — Page 5
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Tuesday, April 1. 1919.
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PROSPERITY FORECAST
l INTERNATIONAL NEWS SCRVICEJ ATUOCTA. G-. April 1. Predicting tfc gT&test t of prosperity tho United States ver has known and urging: business men cf th south to prepare for their bar in the good times comig. Walker D. Hlnes. directcr general " raflroada. addressed the Tresident Club of Atlanta at a dinner last nlgbt. The ator7 that Jl, 200.000. 000 had been w-astsd Try the government en the railroads ws evigorously denied by Mr. Uines, who asserted that more than 1.00?.ftPO,C80 of th amount would etand simply as an advancement and be 'turned to the treasury. He admitted th loss ef eomethlnsr UWe $200,000,000 In the operation of the roads, caused by the bad iveatfter ar.d unprecedented conditions arising during 1D1S. Vhen reirts fell $;00.PPO.O0O short of the t.sure ths jovfrnmpnt had agreed to pay the owners of the roads. Mr. Uines rtated that it will be necessry to advance $HT0. 000,000 to the railloads this year and urged Atlanta business men to aid In con Ineirg congress 'hat the amount should fc appropriated. Mr. Hines and his corps of assistants "ft Atlanta at H o'clock last night. Befrc departing he announced that Will's, m G. McAdoo, former director of i-iilroads and ex-secretary of the treasury, has consented to act as special "unsel for the railroad administration ith reTerrc to matters arising in the -te of Nf!r York, and Is to serve vith'ut pay.
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VOTE AGAINST COAST-WIDE STRIKE UNTFRNATIONAL NE'AS SERVICE! .ITTIi:. -Wash.. April 1. The vote r i.fd lasr week by Seattle shipyard i b oni was s.alnjt a coas-w!de stride ' - enforce thrlr orialnal demands for t an hour fsr mechanics and J5 pr for hs'pe-s. it was announced
j County Chairman Schaaf
Puts Kibosh on Absurd Story in Circulation.
Keports that arrangements ha teen made for the underwriting of the Victory '.'sue of Liberty bonds by national banks, vhUh V,ae gained circulation over tho state, rrt with a vigorous denial today by Tt. Schaaf. diroiv of sales for Lake county. Mr. Schaaf states that he is at a less to understand how such rerorts could hae oragmated. as they are "entirely w;t:icut foundation in fact.' Mr. Schaaf points out that the treasury department overruled the suggestion made by certain financial agencies that the rate of interest for the Victory loan be advanced and that the banks be . permitted to absorb the entire U.su. without th usual popular appeal. He states that officially that issue was definitely settled, at Washington, some weeks ago. when formal arrangements for a popular carr.rs.iKn and nation-wide di5tribution of the securities was determined upon and plans laid for reaching' more buyers, if rossiblc, than during the foiirt hloa.n drive. "It Is a financial absurdity" is the way Mr. Schaaf characterized h report. "In the first place it is doubtful whether thera are sufficient available assets in the possession of the national barks 4o take a six billion dollar loati. And if ther were enough it would involve the handicap of these institutions in such a way as to Interfere seriously with the financial requirements of ordinary "business, to say nothing of caring
j for the demands of the readjustment j period. The. banks positively have not ! and win rot be- called upon to underwrit the Victory loan. It Is another j ropular issue and cur intention is to make it even more popu'ar than any
other issue.
5am pie Tark.ae t tfc Fumoo rrm;d I'll Trtt "OfTered l-'ree I'rov W It Will Do for loo. rvraraM rile Treatment rv' quick relief from ltchins. b'iJir.c or protruding piles, hemon noids and
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urday. Himmoid will be represented by its president and vice prtsident, Mre. J. u. Thompson and Mrs. O. C. E. Jlalthles, also Mis. George K. Streeter of the art department, Mrs. C. B. Miller of the literature omm!tte, Mrs. J. J. Anderson or the history committee, Mrs. .1. M. Turner cf the civic committee and Mrs. "AY. K. usbJrn of the niu'lc cuin-
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- Mrs. B. I,. Davies. ;47 Highland street, was hostess to the history com-
J jrrold Is Ortalsly fine and A orh Such Wonder So Onlekly. such rectal troubles, i.n th privacy oT vour home. l cents a ht at all drujrgleti Take no aubstmte. A single bo often re'ievea. I'roe ample fr Trial mailed in p'aln wrapper, if you eend coupon below.
ling. Mrs. Carroll, clarence. Tamm, Mrs.!
j trial high school Mr. Harris, the scout ! COmilliSsiunrr -Will tail- ..-. ,'Pn,.rAn t i,.n
Schr.mer, Mr. am Mrs. Horman, Mr. j for Touns l'coplc" and Mrs. George and Mrs. I'eterson. Mr. Herman, sr.. Mr. Ifannaucr will sins. The progtan. will and Mrs. Burns. Heny ItoMoff. John be given at S o'clock at the school and Busch, Jr.. Milium Husch and KudolpU ! a large attendance is looked ior. Stoll. -
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iourt-en local metal trades unions i oed ateinst a str'.l-te, on voted in ; fsvor cf it and three did riot vote. Cf j total of IT. 520 votes cast. 1!.?S1 were j
E!-.iist the stride. 'Yinther the strike Is favored by a i-.eJority of Tacif-c coast shipyard i.r.'.ens has net yet been officially de'rm'.ned. This result w;.l be known n the next few days when the aggresate ballots are canvassed by a torn--TiUt-e cf the Pacific coast district u-etal trades cotinc'-l in fortland.
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mittee of the Hammond Woman sClub yesterday afternoon. Afur the business of the unmmtttee was disposed of Mrs. J. J. Anderson, chairman of the committee introduced Vr, II. p.. ieBra of Gary who haa charge of the home missionary work in this district who e a "ery interesting; talk on "Limitation cf Immigration." Ir. DeF?is stated that seventy percent of the population of the large cities are foreigners and thst the American people should do a great dial fur tho social uplift cf these people. H is very mu..h in favor
or learning tne itre'4ntr American rus- man of the Tncting.
loms ana ine r.nisnan language before !ea ing hi native country. Two Victrula eelertlons were played "Italian Street Song" ar.i "A e Maria.' t the
j conclusion of the Program Mrs Davlos I assisted by Mr K. J. Lech served a
dainty colietlon. The next meeting will be held at th home of Mrs. Daniel r.rown, ZOj Trutnan aenue.
I Oi ai Hive No. 9S U i'J. T The Teachers' Club held an enjoj able ,ol.I i-; rRular meeting thi social meeting last evening at the Con- ! the I. O. (.. T. hall, tral school. It was in the nature of a ! .
ctunt" party and eicli bu-ldinp wns j represented in a "sturt," a number oi 5 the teachers being in tosturne. i
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.Miss Maysie Tul. Quartet t
The niembrs of the Hammond Woman's Club will listen to an interesting program ne.t tiaturday at thf usual hour, three o'clock et the Masonic Temple. Charles W. Sylvester, former
vocational director of th- Hammond ! schools, will talk and the nnr-ical pro-j gram will lr given by Mr?, l.-.dia o- '
r-i iniijiiu;r vsri'j na.- jii'i reiurne-l alter a sesson in Grand Opera in Cliicugo and New Tor'-. It will "Hducation Day" ard Mlsa r.lan-lic Xixon is -hau--
lnltiation will festur the meeting of Progrrisho Court No. 1S6 Trib of tn llur AVeUncsday cvcnin-; at the I. O. .'. J'. hall. R"rcshmenta will he rersed during the sucial hour.
Mrs. Richard Siebert of Mineral rolnt, V.'is.. is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles VenSlckle. for two weeks Mrs. O. .T. Rook of 57 Snniin'- Pfrt "ho has bcn p-riously it! wiih inn.i-
g t ! enj-a is recovering.
- - Thero will be a short meeting of German la Reh'kah lodpe this evening at Moltke I O. o. F. hall nftcr vhieh tb mcmhfi ? of the G. R. ricasure Club will entertain at a card andsr.eing p-my.
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i Mrs. 15 MaJiw-eky entertained n Saturday afterwon at her home. ; v. ilj liarrs street, n honor of the ttitii I birthday ann:vr?ary of her daughter j Josphin. T,i afternoon was occupied ; with games am muiic, the prizes in the
i gmes b-itig ion by Florencs GosLlm. ,'.. : gina Ball anc Dorothy Mint. Dainty day afternoon. Mrs. Fred Trohl will be j refreshments -ere sened in conclusion, the assisting fcostess. ! Ths surts w ' r Mi?s Foley. Mis TierMrs. Giles Warner. 53 Carroll street, i . Agtn t"al. Mary nilxabth Clem
en. Howard rrawley, Marlon I'mer---, V.lrar.or V"ra7,c. I'lorenc Gostiin Dour.
will have the members of the Harmony Club as her friiests at luncheon Wednesday at one-thirty o'clock.
In connection with the regular meet- T.ockwood. Mry I.otz. Ruth Lovgren. ing of the Ladles' Aid Society of th J John Law, Tlymotid MitW. Dorothy
First Presbyterian church Wednesday i .njnas. 1 awi tost, l.dith and n-l'it
afternoon the will occur.
Jas A'ern Kellf, Louis Hannauer. Hsiel
The reguiir Tuesday cvcnln-; I.enieii serl.-e in 5t. Paul's TCpiscopal church will be he-id this cvenin-; at Le'.i-n-thirt v o'clock with address by I he loctor ;r i music by the thoir. Thin will he a service of Thanksgh. ing for the Msitrttion of the Pi-hop last yuneiay a".'; every mem her of the- cnrmattejii c'ar:. ss vv r 1 1 as parih 5l,ouid Ic prcrcti:. Mrs. W. ji. Gostiin. jr.. entertained the members of -the Hmbroidery CIu' very pleasantly -etrrday artrrnoon ;.' her home in South Tfohmsn str-Tt. 'NN'iih the 'h Jlrs. Gii-t'.m ente-rtatne.d MrCrow of ?t, Ioutw wh' is th" hoii.'e guest of Mrs. If. K. !h8rrer .fid Mr:'. Charle? Albert Smith. The next club party will be jrh en by Mr---. Phnrrei a her home in South Hulunan street. At th meeting tonight of the Tar-ent-Teachrrs Asso-'iation of th' Indur-
The Knighls of rythias oherved j ' Ladles' Night." last evening at their i temple, corner of Hohtmri and usd-n
'reels, with a program, alo rardf and
j dancing and the occas'on v as e njoyed by tie-twfon- two hundred and f.ftj and j tiiree Imndrcd $wri. After the folio - i-i program refreshment? were ?(red: j Address Attorney J'dm M. ftinion Selection Christian Church Quancttc : Reading Miss Sadi" Marcus I Selection Christian Church Quartette j Address Attorney D. C. Atkinson
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Wcdr.esda yafternocn the tnembtrs of the G. 1 A. to the B. of L. K. wil meet for their resular lodge eesslon at th K. and L. of S. hall in the Kijnbacii building. Attention L. 0. 0. M. Ha:nn-.oi.d Lodge Number 570 will initiate a lar?e class of candidates followed by entertainment and banquet Tuesday eveninc April 1st. All members tiiged to be present. rrat-rr,B'l - your",
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PERSONAL I SOCIAL HEWS
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annual cleciion of officers j Smith, Olivorrvilllamr. Dorothy Toung.
Raymond. Gdrude. Tearl and lYieda Makowsky. Several fruds of Mr. and Mrs. John Holdorf gattred at their home. 161 Clark street. :o celebrate their birthday snni r.-ies. Refrcshnient s were
served in thflernoon and evening aid i a ple-ant soal time was passed The
Interest in clcb circles certers In the county convention of Federated Women's Club which will b held at the First Congregational church of TZart Chicago Wednesday. April Sth. There will b morning and afternoon sessions with talks by prominent club workers
and music.
Luncheon will be srvd at j guests
twelve-thirty o'clock and the member?
j of the Hammond Woman's Club dei siring to attend are asked to notifv
their department chairman before S'-
were Irs. Neckel. Mrs. Denier-
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A daughter arrived at Harry McFarl.nds Saturday morning. Mr. ard Mrs. Alvtn Lightfoot visited in Hammond over the week-end. Misses Flanery and Kishr. heard J''-n McCormack at the Auditorium in ''n-'.vgo Sunday afternoon. Henry I'hlughs have a nw son at t:'r home airrivins Monday morning. Mrs. John Harkenrider and son who rt.-m ermg from the f.u, are visiting
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h" pouring rain Remington U M C PROOF shells shoot just as well.
swollen bodies or softened crimps. 3-cs-i:t
coacxKa etzkts. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Clu bwlll be entertained cn Thursday of this week by Mrs. Clarence A. Scc(t at
her horn in Chicago. Mrs. Arthur Weiss of Waltham street! will be hostess to tho Jewish Ladies'! Aid Society Wednesday afternoon at her ' home. The Misses Eleanor Deming and Mildred Sheerer w 11? entertain the Rooster ; Club auxiliary this evening et Miss i Sheerer's home in Warren street. j Th Bible Class of St. Paul's Episco- j pal church will meet at two-thirty; o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the j guild room. ! Wednesday the msmbers of the fourth i division of the M. E. Ladles' Aid Socio' y ; will meet for an all day Quilting party at the home of Mrs. A. S. Hunt, 6!3
Ann street. There will be a meeting of the Monroe Street. Ladies' Aid Society Wednesday afternoon at the horn of Mr?. W.
L. Griffith, 1157 Monroe street. j Tririty Ladles' Aid .Society will be j entertained at the home of Mrs. I Tomer; ""urner. 1?1 Sheffield avenue, Wednes- '
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Announces that the following Board of Directors . and Committees is in Full Charge of the Business of the Company: OFFICERS.
Paul B. Rabe. President. Bert IT. Krafft, Secretary. Wilbur Wynant, First Vice Pres. DIRECTORS. S. J. Dufresne, Gary. dohn X. CamDian, Indiana Harbor. T. AV. Williams, East Chicago. A. H. W. Johnson, Cro-wn Point. A. F. Wickes, Gary. T E. Parks, Deer Park, Wash. M. Winter, Garv. S. H. Slick, Gary. S. L. Eisler. Gary. Paul B. Rabe. Garv. Bert II. Krafft, Gary. Wilbur vTrnant. Garv. Emmot Ti. Siver. Gary. Geo. II. Manlove, Gary.
Emmet t L. Siver, Second Vice Prcs A. TT. W. Johnson, Treasurer. Geo. If. Manlove, Asst. Secretary. COMMITTEES. Finance A. H. W. Johnson. John N. Campian. T. D. Williams. M. M. Winter. Geo. TJ. lanlove. BuildingLeo MeCorniack. S. L. Eisler, A. H. W. Johnson. Eauipment S. L. Slick. S. J. DuFresne. T. U. Williams.
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At the open meeting of stockholders last evening, satisfactory reports of progress in stock sales and in the "work on the plant were made. Offers from concers interested in the battery vcerc discussed. The Board of Directors will hold a special meeting to take action on these proffers which will mean immediate returns to the company. Stock in the new manufacturing proposition may still be purchased at 4 per share. Iromise of big returns upon the investment is made. Board of Directors
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517 BROADWAY. GARY, IND. DAILY DEMONSTRATION OF THE BATTERY AT WEIS' DRUG STORE, HAMMOND.
If all te men you know, : could som day be lined up on the ma street of your city for a shoe inspection, and you we the inspector, what an cxellcnt opportunity it woul lc to study ; character ad personality., Before yu had finished
with the lilt hundred, vo&. e very particular woman. I would havcomc to Ihe con !
elusion thaithc wearers of j shoes are elided into three j classes, viz: . I Class Or Fifty men whose shocsiffer in appc:ir- ! ance from ie next nnir in
the same -Vs only in sizci
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mom ii-vr J Ull -1 1 I men whososlioes are an abominatior cruel, cramping and ill-:ting. Class Thip Twenty-live j men "whosofootgear prob- ! ably cost nmore than the ! shoes worn those in eIas- ! es one and to. But ah, the
difference! instead of
humdrum different look
I ing combivuons of the first i ; class and th eathern crrmosj j in class twyour delighted! j eye rests un a thing of! ! beauty. Y behold a foot;
I tidy. neat, fcwv and Grraceful. Its v rer stands nt ! ease. Tlis se. too, is made of leather, 'l-hrips a little liner grainfif you insneet ekvely. Buv hy the differ-eii'-e in aj -araix-e. oxen j though sonTh-jcs in classes lone and twotoked newerf
; S:rr,p!e enoi.-s Tbe nearer lives'
; up to the StacvtmiB Fhoc crefd ' . . . s
u-tiicn says: v.lievc a shoe mint j be built from th0le up, znd from the toe to the hfh.e the tir.e Triple j
.a cr uouoic i'.. V5?i:ev tbrre mnx a'.'vavs be arapl?,m for the loes to spread ith eatrp. We 'believe the -ray to pre the tors from
cro'vdins for-arihe instep ?ho iM j VlP rPll'lfll U'fl t ,n,l in , ... i
j ihe heel from int: t:p and do'n ! i ith each step, 'Relieve )ir pho" I hel should benatrd one :;ize. Wc ! bpiipve that of thins.s man J t ears for romf iiip r.hon Is tb" ' ' roost essential. Mrlieve that of a'J ! things man -" eTithinr more th3 ; bi shoes bespeihis p'rTrjiiJity, J
j for notbmg is santd to hsuder uro. nothiTig more ea-bus"d." i That is the Stacims ( r?v-d. We j believ in it tnorth- cur c,i - j toniers "who ha'e Id it have sbon j their faith by oonJbr.ck p.ga'p and S again for the Starfams s-hoc. It is ! a quality shoe exjvpjy ranging in ! price from ten tov0 dollars. All ', sizes, ftyles and . Tor our young tcunoniers. vo
; -ant a classy, sta fhoe. besid? j i the Stacy-Adams, I carry the well'
i known slandard rfc o' Florsheim. priced at ten doll; j Yours for rjuallln a s.
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A VIEW O" OUR CORJt'f DEPARTMENT. WE3ERVU LADIES' SHOP. C-B and LaCamillc Spring
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will enhance Oie I. rani; and lijies of ynr new rin;- attire. Don't be fitted by an EXP KIM' Orsclicre .but seek the'advire and sn-vieo of a (rh'ADUATK rjor.-et 'cre, who by her experience and -ability has been granted a diploma from tonic -famous schooj in (.'ort'etry, wliieli is always eonsi'-uonsly displayed in her Jilt inc: room.
Our (Joivetiere is a GRADUATE of two of the most famous schools in Cor-
set ry. a distinction attained only ny her many years of Corset .experience, cial Jittinjrs.. for wliich there is absolutely no charce, can be had at anv evenou Saturday evenincs.
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650 So. Hohman St., One Door South of Hotel Mec. OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS.
orsetiere:' ara Grimmer, Phone 355.
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