Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 1 April 1919 — Page 9

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April 1. 1919.

THE TIMES.

SALVATION ARMY SERVICES Spei services will be lit cl at the Salvation Army rooms at 23 l. iaic street touight at 7:45 Vciot k. The j(-r id s will -1f oonrturtert by Adjutant and Mr. I'oiter of Knlamatoo, assisted ty Comiinndant I'arson of Kckomo, Indiana. Captain Vendervilla of Kalamazoo and Lieutenant Samuel of I.inton, Indiana. The public i oordial'.y invited to at-, tend this meeting.

A DOLMAN IS THE WRAP FOR SPRING

BOLSHEVIKI

DEFEATED

FUNERAL OF EDWARD YOUNG

The funeral of F.dward Youna-, who committed suici.le yctcrdav wnilns ill be held from the home of hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Voter Young: at 1ft S'ate street tomorrow trior nina; at S o'clock. Besides Ilia parent. Mr. Youns leaven one brother. Harney Young and one sister. Mrs. AY. 1 1 . Kipley of Hammond to mourn him. Interment wil b held in St. Joseph" reetej-y in charge of Und' rtaier Nei-dow.

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INTERNATIONAL NtWS 6ERVICEI COrESHAiiEN, April 1 The t'ralnlans have defeated the Russian Folahevlki at Borodianka and are moving- on Kiev (the Ukranian capital) according; to an official Ukranian statement received here today. It ha? been rumored that a truce between the Ukranians and Kuln Bolahevika waa pendinc.

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BLOCKADE RAISED. INTERNATIONAU NrWS SEBVICl IONl-oN. April 1. lh blockade of all enemy countriee and Russia, with the exception of Hungary, has been jenerally" raled. It waa learned by tha Ially Express today from an authoritative source. This will be announced in the house tonight. It la undarM.ood. However, there will be the atrictast control over supplies going;

into enemy countries.

rravue ot little war orphan. tlrcelve dear Ilenefacci the thunl i f a little: ward of the Wenrh nation. ALi:U.V UK ETON, a la OoncJJiere. par Angles Vendee.

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0. S. MISSION TO PLEAD FOR IRELAND AT PEACE MEETING

REFUSES TO MARRY HIM, HE STABS HER

She refuses to marry fr'.m and he l

ataos ikt. a pnone can .o rnn r) polio station last ni:ht reported that a young colored woman had been stabbed at 3572 Washington street. On Investigation It was found that a youn colored woman by tha name of Sanabo Ilargrovea had been stabbed on top her head by a colored man by the name of Charles Sledse. leaving a part of the blade in her head and maJe good his escape before the police arrived. The wounded woman was pent to St. Antonio hospital where It was fnur.d ne.-essary to perform, an operaj ticn to extract the broken blade of tha I knife that stuck in her head.

INCREASE IN WIRE RATES

The postmaster general has established Increased telegraph ratea as W-llowa. by all telegraph companies, "ffectlve 2:00 a. April 1; On full rate meeeaares. 2h and -. ircreased to 30 and 2j so and 2 to SS and 2' 35 1 2 to 42 and 40 and 3 to 41 and Co and 3 to and SH 0 and to 7; and 67; and 5 to P and $i00 and 7 to $t ?o ,n(j Hates on niglt rr.etaaKes have Increased twenty percent to be arriredf

i dj i.iiiiyui.m ' nhik jh present ' rate and ii!nf one-fifth. Night let- ' tra of ftfty wirds same rate a In- i creased rata fo' ten words. rUj rare j

tnuKvac.a wim 'jnarjre ror each addi

tional, ten nf (lutJred ai ii; g; 9; 10: 12; IB: 18. and 24 cento; for the ; eight basic rars reapectlvely. i

ALLIED -R00PS i IN ROUMANIA! 1 llNTfNrNAL IKCWS StPVICEI ' T'AR1., Apr I. Allied troopa will ; bo sent into Himania at oree to meet ' ti e thcat f tiJsso-Hungarla Bolshe- ! vitii. It wiis Riorte.1 here today. A preioui di'patch said that a!-' li'rf troop h. already arrived at Con- I stanza, Rour-riia.l ; The theat a new war is cauaing 1 great uneasi-ss in Trench Socialist ! circles, j

Thm A'eu orfc Time ays. 'A aimtinct ecfcititimnf in motion picf are crmution. '

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When one looks at the many iolfiians and capes this year it seems surprising that they have not always been a popular style.

IT GOT PRETTY HOT.

A atory cf the lore that pasaeth all understanding great romantic picture that youH neer forget. Bring your whole family to it.

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Star Theater Whiting.

Ijitf ruc-Vit the lUmmonii Pre depart

m. nt waa t-alled across the State line t and

to 12 Gostlm street, whera they put out a fire in thi wine roo:n In the rear of the saloon. The fire which ttart'.J from an overheated oven cau.ed about $00 dam-BCe.

ASK POLIC TO PIQK UP RUNAWAY BOY A phone call from the South Bend police last night asked the Gary paliea to pick up runaway boy by the name of Josph Goth, 13 years old. who;s supposed to be In Gary. The youne; lad left Eoyth Eeni in company of a colored boy about his

LIBRARY ADOPTS FRENCH ORPHAN

AVALACHE BURIES MEN riNTERNiONAL NEWS SERVICE"! VANCul Vi Ji. ".. April l An un.

JOoWed avnlche of

mountainaid hurled

snow from the Alan T. r'rarer.

western ner for the Canadian National ra lay, ani crew of section

men yesteiv- and when I Ul ii"

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Three Times a Week for Three Weeks

After tho Ions: Wil.ter month, too

I much rich food and too little exerc'so, r.r-f fee!! v everyone fel thu necer--iy I for a gou.l Si ring Ti -iiiii Hio.wi I'm i-

li r. I he very lie: t spring medicine ym can tnke i: the ku.g of lor.i mxa'tveR CELERY KING

( Three times a week lor three weeks, j brew a cup of this purely vegetable mxaive tea and drink it jtust berore retiring-. ! Uently. yet effect ivly. it will drive out jell imimruifS and not only make you f'el j heti-r. but look better, r'isht i.uy. ; lng ou a eweet breath, ci'ar skm'aiiu a j healthy aj.pttile. Adv. j atasmmajjtaajuag

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THEY'RE READY IF.

! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I I.UNUO.N. April 1. .M.n-,iai Lrnine nnd I.on TrotrKy are reaiiy 10 pledge their support fo the allies upon ceitairi onditions, ccord''iii t- information

I r;ivfd in T'ans from Hnss.a, said a j;spt-h from Paris to the Da lj News I tvuay. These eonditior.s " e outlined I as follows: 1 .

I t. Bolahei ) net ,fi.-iai:y

I da in oilier eountries. ; -. The Eoishekik for' f m-ill be j t hd-awn from ail in vad'd districts, i .' a :si mguiheu neutral hs already

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Fraak P. Walah, abve. ami Edward F. Dunne. A gpokesman of the recent Irian race ronrention held in Philaelnhi.

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H.r Strea, aad Stopped a Cough. ! men K.v been sent to tha Z rZZ

Pneumonia i,ft ,n- ; fere re to prwnt Ireland's case.

AFR SICKNESS

SCrs. rage Ua Row Tlaol

Sir ETtreni ax Brooklyn, nn.-

weak, run-dn and with a cough for i The men ara FrtnV P W.1.'n t.S

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VvTIDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Scecial Matinees Both Days.

Mr. and Mrs. II . O. Ereberjr C.Tackson street. Gary, have as their

miests. Mr. and Mrs. TC. Jessen

arrived In Gary from Copenhagen. Denmark, last Sunday. Mr. Jessen is a cousin of Mrs. Kg-bcrR. They are on

tour of the United States anJ wi.l

n Gary for a couple or weeKs.

which I docd for six month with. ' loirt rVinivman t '. - -i

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The Gary public library staff have """a ' try Mnoi. it healed governor r Illinois, and Michael K.

fatherless child. 1 tuu". fcooa appetite. 1 : lormer pumic lemca commil-

s.eep wen an ei well and strong." : sioner in i ennsylvania. Mrs. Thomas e. ' "

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to beef and cwver peptones iron rtauea tnem r rarer was found dead

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Soldiers and Sailors and their relatives will be given 'omplete Information FREE liegarding Bonus Back Pay Compensation, etc. at the Home Service Section of the Red Cross Chamber of Commrece Over Citizens Bank

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2S9 Sibley St., Hammond Phone 1036-W. Paints, Oils and Varnishes of all kinds. Save 50 to 60.

PRINCESS THEATRE WHITING, INDIANA TONIGHT Charlie Chaplin '.N THE BANK Pauline Fredericks IN "The Woman on the Index" With WILLARD MACK This i? a brand new picture and we guarantee ir. ALSO MAHATNA Thej Mystery Girl Ask Her! She Knows!

adopted a French

j This letter w-as received by the star, j a la Gonohere. March 11. 1'."19. 1 T s n.a - Panafaftori'

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I wisfi to matiK you wr me money which you very kind'.y r;i e to a ward of the French nation. 1 lost mv father In the war. He has been

dead for more than three years. I have two sisters my oldest s.ster 1 thirteen. I s.m nine, my little sister la a little mo thin three. had nothing but th small amount of money which our mother earned In tilling tht soil d uring all the day. I never shall forgat the great war which separated us from our dear father, end which took the Joy from our home. I sha'l never forget the good Americans who came to our rescue and fought aide by aide ith our soldiers. Above all I shall never forget my benefactors who came to the

BOLSHEVIK LOSING

GROUND DAILY

i INTERNATIONAL. MEWS SERVICE I T.OVIii )V Ar.rU 1 T. l,,uiD Ht. t

shevik army is losing ground all the way along the eastern front. It was admitted in a wireless dispat'h from Moscow today. The P.ed army was forced to retire in the J'.Uov and Marienburg districts, while the ftnti-Bol-shevlk troops took several vi!!ages north of the. Dcnti.

COUNCIL MEETS.

The resolutions for the Sold ers' and Sailors' .Monument wi;l be brought before the city coudc'I at its meeting this evening.

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msiigane.se pertates and glycerophosphate, the oldnd mot famous b"dv

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known. Joseph. YVei, I t uei?it, end Norria Plisrmai Vinol is sold in East Chicago by Seller's Pharmacy and in Whiting by T..' Mattern and Druggists KverjTflit-Adv. P. S. If yoiave Eczma try our Saxol Salve. Vuarantee it.

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from auffocatlon, according

received here today. Th accident to Franc r occurred near Mount Ro'oson. n hen he with his part. was .investigating the ext'iir. of a snow blockade o nth load. and

they were ftiotv. AU

I ler were re-uej alie

cngnlfefj whh a sliding of the pony except 1'ra-

DIES AT ST. LUKE'S. "ord has been received in Tlnmn or.d of the oeath of I D. Taylor, fcr-ferrnlj-of Griffith at St. Luke's hospital. Chicago, last evening. The funeral arrangements have not yet been made, but will be announced Wednesday. Tli.i mother. Mrs. Ollie Taylor, n fister, Mrs. Frank Seid'er, of Wrst State street snd a brother. Para Tailor, of .Summer street surv ive.

Time Fashion Department

The Quick Service Exp ress Company Moving and Expressing, Carload Hauling rikI all local expressing dons at reasonable TEL. HAMMOND. 1534. Paul C. Ro3enwinkel and Ralph Volack, Owners. 503 Hoffman St., Hammond. e;u. iJ-'.' ! - !L ' EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

READ THIS ADV. FORDS Repainted for $15 , Special low prices on all other makes. Get our prices before contracting your work. Cut Rate Auto Paint Shop 301 MICHIGAN AVENUE HAMMOND. Office phona 2141. Res., 1043-M. KENNEDY 4V TERRY.

"Go to 'Miller's', Whiting, Ind., for delightful women'a wssr."

Highest Market Price and accrued Interest paid for LIBERTY BONDS CAMP THORN E A CO. SERVICE AT WEIS' DRUG STORE 573 Hohman St., Hammond, lnd. JOHN PORA CO.

362 Guthrie St., Near P. O., Indiana Harbor, lnd. NASSAU & THOMPSON i N. W. Cor. Forsyth and Chicago Ave.,; . East Chicago, nd. 1 TRIBE OF K ' 675 Broadway, Gary, lnd. i

Formal Opening Soon

Presenting the most entielrg and exquisite

EASTER FASHIONS IN Women's Ready-to-wear

Fashio Forecast

By Anna Worthington.

GARY DEATH. Chris Bendola. living at 1516 Massachusetts street, died at St. Antonio hospital of pneumonia tost Saturday niht. Funeial serviis were held estcrday afternoon from Wil l.-ns' chape! with burial at Olary Ok Ili'l c emet e'-'.

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LADY'&ND MISS' LLAESS COAT.

A coat moiU"'ch 9 lung le0We; '.r: witb a ri' (Jf far.T for Spring ihe bx toat 517 hlasirafvs tlie iw style itl eoliars b1I;u. 1I1 coat !aatry from the ne.-k 10 Low a wtistcird t:i. het Z tie uLvtlice. r.uJaod butJonhoIes are tin onl.v tri sj Thf two piece !eveg are the f.itl? type and are ir.lsbed -with hnttora TLe liur's o!'sr!ess cost '. !'-! is rutws Ifi. IS .rears and 1; t' 4 inch kieisure. f.ecjih of rat at centre 1 31 iochea The -J'5 i rob sire- rwiijirjrards 3'j inch or 1T 11 ids M incli L

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lodging f rn reports f cm t'rireif3 , '10 are . --!' tTM'y 2t4 (iir. t fioh witlt '

rrte niiriic. tnrr,. - r-r prepara ' i' -!i:it. his bec.i ery xucressfui j-, ovorci ruirijr , J these conditions. The mii'l and healing . ! m filler; of Dr. KiliiK.r' Swnmp-I:ott is. j j !-con reaiir.eI. It 5tt,it iiie hih-yt ir 1 j its remarkable record of success.. J An examining phyeicien for on of the 1 ) rroniluent Uif" Insurance t'ompanies. m i I an inv-rview of the subjt-ct. made the as- 1 j tomshing statement t hat one reason w hv i 1 so many applicants for insurance a.-e r-"- i ; jcted is because kidney trouble is so '-omrnon to the Amer'csu people, and the t i large majority of those wlu.se uppiU-M- . i nous are UdclineiJ c not c en vusrie- t ' hat they lie the disease. It is on sslat nt! drug- store in bottles of two site' I medium a-nl lare. H'v. . v..r. ii on T. ls't first t i s i i : ; j treat r-i epara icn send ten cents to i r. . Kilmer .'" Co.. E.'Vr'nainton. N. V.. tor a 1 K. n.ple h.i'tio. Whin wn'iii b .jiv I ami t-iertion the llairmond l';i- Tir,:e-i i'-. " !

FENSIN BROS. WHOX.EBAI.15 Ciears and Tobrcco 637 SOTTTS: WOTCt&A.T 8T3tirT XAJU3CON1. ITCD. PKOITE 1414.

ANNOUNCEMENT

'Watch for fermal announcement soon. See our baautful windows."

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WHITING, INDIANA

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Are tires deserving of special itemizing more so than springs, gears, bearings, other parte? Do yours depreciate $1 a day . . . really? If so, then switch to GOODRICH DE LUXE Truck Tires! For records cf DE LUXE i:sers show costs well under th-.i mark. Just one exsrnpl. Two years and three months ago S. Laskau, 1261 Third Ave.. New York, bought a three ton truck for heav' inter-cit' service. GOODRICH equipped all-round. To date the truck has gone 23,000 miles. The tires are only half worn out. Th name GOODRICH is still legible on ever;-' tirs!

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of their unusual econ

omy and service proof of their dollar saving-, not pennu

oodrich Silvertown Cora i ires

saving.

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VER PLANK'S GARAGE 761 Washington St. Phsne S60. Gary, lnd. CALUMET AVE. GARAGI; 773 Cal.tmet Ave. Phone 1596 Hammond.

FOR SALE BY-

Hammond Optical Parlor

U1 E. State St.

H.irtmrr.d, lnd.

! Sange, Chestnut and Buckwheat Coal

Dalivered to Any Part of tha City. Ask Ua for Prices. West Hammond Coal Company

i Tb Mcllroy Motor Supply Co.

626 Hohman Street HAMMOND, INDIANA

J. J. BREHV. Prop.

PHONES: Res., 1674; Office, 2955.

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