Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1919 — Page 5
Wednesday. April 2. 1919.
MJUIUMW
TiifSO'
US RACE FOR MAYOR
Present Incumbent Is Reelected; Wets Give Drys Smashing Defeat ;G.O. P. Gains Three Members of Council.
Hammond
OFFICIALS ON PLANT VISIT
"Gets-It" Peels My Corns Off Any Corn or Callus Comes Off Peacefully, Painlessly. Never Fails.
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SEVENTEEN ILLICIT STILLS- UNEARTHED BY COUNTY OFFICIALS IN ALABAMA
Fi-i'j5. n.i he expressed H. Mr. Bates
of '.hp Bales V!f Bag Co. be hev es that j the city officials of Hammond are pro-i grcssive. business men, appreciating . their responsibility and interested in the j welfare nn'i all 'tftind d riopmettf of j their city, lie recently invited them . j Fuffington, Tn-i , imke an inspection, ef tht- device- tint Ins made Mr. Dates' j name famous in c!ii"i!t cire'ev j Thi dei i ws'.ts of i -v alvej bag j the.- :s widely used in loading cement!
'into "bag? It makes the process prr:i-. dust less and this reduces the loss i i t minimizes '-he labor. I
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I Thi n;ior. the city rr.K,r.r stri Ih 'JNTEF.HATIONM NEWS SERVICE! rrr.vljr,, ,-,f b,r1 of norks Pj Main
Pifte re";
Thomrfcn. Kcpublicnn, IT.ffll 'Jtesl rver Cun ?.f. 5-.vt.it'r, Pemccrat. '.action.
a
piuralttv Clerk nob'ft he ma: or,i'" y
Stale's Attorney
iir.s as an indpen-leii1 . rtion b?t;insr bad born
Mar ay Hoyn. run
and w hri ;n v-oro rivj:((i c n j J r r. p
nor,? r'f pcirlcri th'x imitation ara isitrfi the riant of th 1'ncrsal rortianrl Ctr.nt C". at Fuffmpfon. They v re taJien in charge by general 5i.rerintenflent John Ahrtfelt and riant S'jrrrm'ndt!t "scar 5oJet'QUtst. The mii' and rro.e?s of cement manufacture.
lnrec'ed nd tlien the loading wrr- the ha? is vud
isitf-.i Thousand? of in this room daily.
The !!;or were ci
e :;3 ;!
ate loadeil interested
le 'Gcts-lt" tt fori thla rra;. It s almost a rl'"nlo to pet rid of a corn or callus the 'Gets-It -way. You spend 2 or .1 seconds putting on r or .". drops of 'ie.t-lt." abuu' as simple as putting on your bat -';ets-lt" dop" ava- ' forever with "ront ra pt ions." "wrappy" plasters. jreas:- ointments tbat rub "ff. blcd-letting Kin's. 3nl seissors that snip Into the "e,uKk "'iets-lf eass rain Tour 'jumpy" corn shrinks, die, b-osens from the to. You peel the iorn painlessU' from our t m one complete p-ce. That's h?r th pioH'o. comes in you peel u off s
i ci would a banana reel. Nothing ii i but "Oets-lt" rati on j. Get pcai:eful.
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PROGRESS
FOLLOWS
DEADLOCK
Too Fsfc? A ffuaranteed weight raduction njetb" od; aafe. pleasant. Br;ng alencernea. better health and ijarpineas. 0t ir,a:i bor of oil of Koretn at tha drugIit. Follow direcf ons- Ton are a -iowed to eat sweets, tc.; rin atrvt;on rr strenuous exercising- Your l.fe Becomes worth liv.riK with clearer rn.no, improved figure, buoyant atep. cheerru.ness and opt-mism. Get thin and e.sy ao. Rernemcer the name oil of korein. Adv.
Kivin Thompson rt"t f cht. fin'5hel a i viaite -.1 Thousand? or bag"
loor third, tec en inic s than onc-ba" tile t:n ti", en ?v"it-oi. John litzpatrick, labor on nfJida".' p'".;ed a tctal o: of il.tC7. John M. t'iiilm, SoclaMst candid.iV' tTt; ed but lnS Ot--. Tha v ets on th K- al ort'Oit ;u
filed ut a smashtnc rra 'oritv of ?4T.:: ! the conirany has dis,-d for us" on rail
..lit o? 515 :?2 votes cast, vhieh assures j road and street ar crossings. Tnas- i ,: "hP.airos rmiininit ;n the wet column much as th city is about to begin a i jjj mfot two 5a?s a wek instead of
'tntil Jui.v i. vfh-n wa- time prohibit ion iramptiiii ot r-a.i to.hiph. one and as many members in the Kivei
. Kp'v ward in tho ; ef the -visit was pa rliculai ly tntcresttnB i
w;th three out of ei ery
......... . - - . common--ns Gets-It ; and inirreased with the concrete road- "GctF-lt," the guaranteed, money-back ;vay ihrnijt'i th plant, illustrating the I -orn-rmo er. the onlv sure , rosts ibe.'t'metl-...; of .-onstructlng roadu av s j fr.fl- at any dr.ir More. M'fd by j ' , , h.. l.awren'e & i o.. t.nioago, K. I .!'. tb 'a r.ifen.i?. TSiey Paw a, so the, So), ,n nan,mona and recommended a ' i-e' forced i on. rC? slab . rossmgs that j tf,e ncrtd'a best corn rtmedy by llarvj '
L'rug More. ah.
becomes effect o:ty voted we.
r f the -visit was pa rt ic u 1 a 1 1 y and ir.strurt n .
in wonen and four out of e-,cry men i Before r& ing their attention was 'sfir.iT their ot with the wets .' ca!d m th mammoth dust collecting The Kepubhcans gained three seats U j .-onstructtort .by which the company at tm efr loune'". The tk-- ooUncil wiiijtj.e present t iir.e is collecting nlnetyh oniposM of 45 Pe'v.oct a t ic n?rpp right per en' of th dust that used to end tfrty-(l Repnblirnns. ; rise in tbe air and settle down aV o er The two Socialist .-andidates fr icun-ithe region e;i were overwhelmingly defeated. They rt pressed themselves a delightHenry f ticks r'. T'emocrat. was elect-! with the results of their trip, ed ci'y treaiiiiref, over M"ilUam Can-
srhc w, r.epab'iicaii. by a pluralu y of; 3.VS34. i tames T. le". PemccrV., defeated 'U. j G Pav's. irut'liran. in the race for j county c".trk by a rlutall'y of ?,547. j
i side distri'-t as rossible are urged t"
attend the meetings Tuesday and
Thursday are the meet;ng days begin-; nine tomorrow. April j RED CROSS MIITINO.
i The Hod i'ro5S workers of Hammond' i are . urgently r --quested to meet for a i discuf-slon of vettain piobierns tornor-I ! low afternoon April 3 at p. ni. at j the Chamber of Commerce' 1
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Copper still found in incompleted housf in Jefferson-co, Alabama, and ete,ior of house.
Harry A. Lewis, republican. a
e'eo'.ed judge of superior co-.;rt by a ' rlurahty of Z f'CA oer John M. O Con-j per. George. K. lfnitse. Republican. I
as e'e.-ted municipal jadge. by a plurality of ;,!;?, over Krancis Borelii. Perpocrat. The three local bond issues for viaducts, and ci'y additions to the county p'-or house carried.
The mayoralty vote follows: j NVf'ltam Hai T!impson, Repifbi ; can. J men. 159. -63: women. ?6.n25: 'lotai, C7.tit- T-.hert Sweitr.rr. Ti'mncrat. ':in !
H" "it- w imn. ft.l.f'4'1: totnl. 2t''.2
Maclay Hiyne. Indepcn'!en. pien. 67. j :"6: women, 4".1n2: total. ll.s?y John Fitgpatrick. Labor, men, 41.320; women. 1".147; total. 54.457. John M. C'ollins. Svciabst, l 4 . s set men; &.25 women;
total. 23 1,fl,.; Adojrh t arm. coaenst. i.a-
PERSOHALi
SQCiAL HEWS
following the regular meeting of, t'iermania Uebekah lodge last evening at' the Moltkc I. O. O- I', hall the member-- t of the ;;. r. rieasure Ciub entertained i
at a card and dancing party. A larc j number of guests enjoyed the evening. Tcdro was played and rrizr in the games were won by Mrs. K. OSulLvan. Mra- Clara TVitter. Mrs. Rick. K. T'. Kun- ; ert, Sam Postlewaite and Mr. Rick. The consolation prires weie awarded to .Mrs. Nicholas Haan ar.d Frank Y"ap.k.
The recont findinj? of a copper still in an incomplete'! house belor.jrinsr to B. B. Dow da. a carpet:ter, near Birmingham, Ala., made the. seventeenth capture for county officers since the V-one dry law nent into effect. Twenty-six gal
lons of corn whiskey were seized at the still on the Dowda property. Under the law all property on which stills are found shall be sold and the money divided between the arresting officers, the county and the state.
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THEY'RE READY IF.
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HAS TO 1ELL YOU j
William H Calkins W. R. C. No. 24 met. yesterday afternoon at the I. O " i'. hall in State street,. Several appLca-
COMHTO- EXISTS. ' Mrs. Charles Powdeil w ill have t he j members of the Stitch and Chatter Club as her gues's Thursday a f let noon at ;
her home m ja.iey aver.u". tions were received and during the ae. An all day session of the peh..,-sh So-j ,ernocn theve was initiation of a rlas
. j.,ety will he ne.ei I nursuay in me pa. - ; of oandidars. N't Tuesday evening a
patriotic entertainment va ill be given at t.he hall.
bor, men, 3.220; women. 4?t, total. I ll
FOUR
DISHONORABLE
will be held Thursday in the par-
lors of the F.rst Christian churhe. j
Friday afternoon the members of the. j North Side Ladies' Club will be enter-; tained bv Mrs. Pe-Ua Stanford at her; home, 171 Plieftield avenue ! The tveeting of the domestic science
At the meeting this eenirg of Pro-gressi-.e Court No. 165 Trite of Kpn Hur there will be imtia'ion of a riass
cr.mmitV f'f ,h Henimcnd Woman s" pf cani,4ales aftef which refreshments
Club wht'h was announ--el for rhurs-w ;, , ? serv.d a nd a soc ia! t ime enjoy ed.
da
afternoon has been postponed one
Ii on account of the Red Gross meet- t
the Chamber of Commerce. Ma;, wood Auxiliary f th
Red ,
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DISCHARGES
MADE
Second Lieuts. in AVmy Are Found Guilty of Various Infractions.
ing at The
Cros wi'ii hold an all day session Thursday at the Industrial high school. Arraiiseinent ? hav e be-n made so th3t the workers rati get their nopti-day luncheon at the school. There ill be a meeting of the West Hammond Law- and Order League Thursday evening, April . at the Wentworth high school. Instead of the usual lodge session the
members or in laments ani lauies ot j Security will etrtertnm at a dancing party thir. evening at Their hall in the;
There was a meeting last c.enlng of Opal Hive No 835 L. O. T. M. M. at th" I "'. O. F. hail. A social hour followed the business meeting when refreshments were served. The members have been invited to do the initiatory work at the- meeting of Roosevelt Hive af Kast Chicago next Tuesday. Aptil Sin. and will meet to practice, next Fridav afternoon.
! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVP LC'NPuV April 1. Nicnolai
inJ on XrrtrKy are reaiy 10 pieus'
r supr. ort to the allies upon certain
(conditions, according to information
ejved In Tarls fiorn Russia, said a patch from Tar'.s to the Paiir Newa
today. Tiis ccnd-'locs wera outunea
n f -j 1 1 o w f-.
B ji.st-.s . ,k regirns at Moscow will
I r't e ff.,-ia-;,- encourage i ed propagani ! a in : t i r '" untrt'S. ; 2. The Burhekik forces will be . w ithdraw n Pom all invade-l districts.
'. y u stiii g ui?hed neutral has already The next tirn ;,,-,u . e. r.r, a train and j 5,.-jr.,iod by the allies, it stops to the accompaniment of whi-t-j
ling 8'r brakes j uu will not have to sC long wonder eg was' cs'iv the dlav. Conductor. a and crew s of passenger trair.s have- been o r i : t r -.1 to eiiscon! 'nue the rlamlike. siiepre wjth whicl: tliey have hitherto enshrouded tieo ifi,1v Regional Pttector I:. If. -Viliin an order yesl'rday to this e ffeet.
Paesonrpr Train CrPWS !
Must Tell Cause of Your Train's Delay.
Conference Impressed With Necessity of Completing Peach Arrangements and Without Delay. John Edwin Ncvin tTr r.ortpoNDrKT I- N SERVICE I
PARIS, April 2. Substantial ;
j progress is now being made by the i Big Four following the breaking of ! the deadlock. President Wilson i and the European premiers meet
ing with him, are greatly encouraged. While tha situation Is at;. I critical all
i tha confereas ara impressed with the j absolute necessity of completing the l work without any further delay. If is now understood that an agree- ' rr.ent has been reached by w hich Franc ! will gej th mineral products of 'he
Saare basin, while Germany v.n retain sovereignty of the territory. Furthermore substantial progress has been made in the discussions of the Rhine questions. German foruncatier.a on the Rhine will be demolished but Germany" may Veep the land on which they stand. IWDZlaTNITT OTTT DO WIT. The size of the indemnities claimed from Gerrnar.y has been cut down, also. It is hoped to complete all the work in relation to the first peace treaty by Saturday and settle the Austrian problem next week. Then the allies will he. ready to invite the representatives of
the centra powers to France to signup. Jl is tjelleved that there will be upwards of 200 enemy representatives here when the final negotiations are beg u n. The allies and associated powers have authorired the restoration cf freedom of trada with Foland. Esthonia and Ger
man Austria. In fact, freedom of trade has not been established with all r.aticas. except Russia. Germany and Hungary. Restrictions hate been laid down regarding German Austria prohibiting the shipment of military articles Into tha country. An International trad. commission
has been sent to Vienna to see that thre 1 no re-shinment of goods into
Germany. The foreign council has decided that it will not be necessary for the commission on international labor legislation to be ratified by a plenary session
of the peace conference.
.f frame. Th frame res'fiences will cost 15,000 ach, one of the brick will coat IS, 000 while the other w ill cost Jf ,000.
NEW BITTERLY ATTACKS LEAGUE IH ADDRESS
Opposes Sending Yank Soldiers to Asia at Dictates of High Council. GKEnN3Br,'RG, Ind., April J. Senator Harry S. New. touring Inlian In opposition to the. league of nations as constituted at present, criticized the covenant as a surrender of the sovereignty of the United Statee, in an address here last night, and asserted the pact, as contemplated, would result in tne, seeding of American soldiers to Asia c-
Africa at the dictates of a high council
outvoting the United Ptates S to 1.
etorrn of applause from the audience
that taxed the K. of P. theater, greeted
Senator New when he declared he wnuid nte ajainst any treaty that surrender n an:t way tha sovereignty of the Unfed States. Article 10 of tha covenant, wtiic'i tn4 the members to protect and preserve the political Integrity of all state members of the league against external aggress. on. was bltter'y attacked by the senator. Such a clause would render the United States powerless to help Cuba and a' some future time might prove an insurmountable barrier to the wishes of thla country, he said. Senator New is scheduled to speak in other Indiana cities thla week, as is Senator James E. Watson.
ITS SAKS RESULT WAS A REBUKE
BERLIN STRIKE 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CCPKNI t.V UN". Aptii 2.--A s'rlfK general strike involv ing l5?.ftno workers, is '.1 full swing at Berlin, sa'.d a dispatch from that c;ty tolay. A state o siege, lias been proclaim-
BOLSHEVIK LOSING GROUND DAILY ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEBVICE1 I LONP'.'N. A pr; I 1 The Russian Eo!-
: a i my is -Os.ng ground an x at e'e ng the easti n front, it was
' i-.'m.tted in a wireless dispatch from I
i Moscow t-.vlay. The Red army was i f,.r-,j to tetite in the pkov and MiI rnb jrs d. strict?, while the anti-Bol-jehevik troops took teveial villages north of the Por.e-z.
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t INTERNATIONAL NEKS SERVICE '
WASHINGTON, Aptil 2. Tne di'hon-f.-able discharge of four second heutensr.ts for various infractions cf army T'gu'ations was announced by the war ; rarttnent this nfternoon. They are: -e -ond Lieut. Ntmmon F. Lavering.
(v., p First replacement regiment, for j bring absent without leave at Camp G r-
d -n; f ecJtid Lieut. John 1. Scarborough. TiUh Infantry, for being drunk in uniform on a train in Louisiana Second Lieut. Leo C. Murphy, 77th infantry, for being drunk at Camp Meade; and Second Lieut. Raymond Newell, ?th regiment
Rimbach building.
A very enjoyable meeting of the Standard Bearers took place last evening at the home of Mrs. George Chapman. S35 May wood avenue. Mrs. Lrighty assisted Mrs. Chapman in entertaining and as a feature of the meetinc they had arranged a story-teliiiig conies'-, Mrs. Edgar jCrumpacker, Miss Adele Dunbar. Mrs F.dw-jrd Dedelow and Miss Glad-, s Tounger participated in the contest and tli prizes for the best stories were awarded to Mrs. Crumpackcr and Miss Dunbar. Mrs. Etta Hloomhoff conducted the devotional exercises, there was a reading by Miss
Mr. and Mis John F. Feckman of Dc-j
! tro.t street returned last evening from i
Hot Springs where they have been tor
a few- week".
j Mrs. August Schneider, 51 Ruth s . i will spend a week visiting relatives in I Indianapolis and "ra fordsv il le and ! later v ill join Mr. Schneider in Franc" j where he has gone for the Standard
Steel Car company. Mr. Schneider sailed from New York Monday en the Manchuria.
' Miirs Margaret Tin- of South Hob-I man street has a her guest Mis-s ROAD PETITION FILED
ed in the Ruhr
l in progress. Bioodv at reel fstht'ng has
' place at. Frankfort on the Ma n. ) 1 r . Westphalia a large number town have been o-'cus-ied by gov
mnt troops. No food rel!e ig bring "tit into affected :listrcts. ONLY ONE GRAVEL
COUNCIL MEETS. Tha resolutions for the Soldiers" and ,:!ois' Monument w',',1 be hroueht bethe ,-;ty , ouncil at its meeting its a eninc
BOLSHEVIKI
DEFEATED
rhelma Sprague of Kout. Ind. I
Mrs. Paul R Lipmski has returned Hftrr several weeks spent at West Pa'.m j Beach. Russell Hill and Tampa, T'la. Mrs. Florcnoi William'. 213 Michigan
avenue, will visit relatives at various roints in Iowa for a few weeks. Miss Frances Scott was called to Cicero, lit., on account of the death of her cousin, Edward "Vorn-Kahl.
iSPEClAL TO THE TIVES; -CKOWN POINT. Tn-i . Apr !
2 Pjt i
f. !d."rt lllerv, for passing worthies
hecks on the Maiden, Mass., bank at! Louise Stevens and Miss Hazel Youngr '"amp Jackson. S. C. New-el hs sentence, j sang. After the. program the hostesses however, was commuted by - President! served a dainty collation. There were
W-.lson to a reprimand and confinement covers for twelve memhrs. Prank Steinkraus. who returned Sat't the limits of the post for three J lurdav front Camp Grant. Rockford, lit. month,. . . j The Misses Mildred Sheerer and Elea-1 anrr" ,in? spent fifte.n months m nor Peming were hostesses last cvtninU- ss a car buUder. was tendered a
the Roostep Club auxiliary at Miss i , .. . ,f , ... ... ri,,i,,r. Mrs. A
Stcinktaus. The guests wcr" Mr. and
Mrs. S. WeibeJ. J.tr. and Mrs. II
CANADA'S ACTION IS ATTACKED
riNTEPNATICNAL NEWS SERVICE' OTTAWA. tnt.. April 2. Canada's action in senLng an expeditionary force !no Siberia was vigorously attacked in. par iamr-nt today by Tho. Viens. a Frerfh-C'D nad ia member. He rlaim.ed that tlie United States had not
rovided near the cjuota of snada had -f.Jtnishe.) for e-.e. The lion N '. Rov ii- said ti:st "ana,!-: had irl - a r-i-ti'n n iii.'rr ru s t l.eep tl'" c"'e;i BrC '- '. r r e r r t c e ri f the nuri 'j-n'shed by the 1. n ted s-jj
men that this pureli. ,n v-P-eer to r, . - -i and ill the'alr r e f m n
j Sheerer'? home in Warren street. Th" ! election of officer? took place and was ' followed bv a most cnjovable social
hour durme v hi' h refreshments were served. Mts Mildred Sheerer was elected president. Miss Dorothy RohrcF. vice president: Miss Miriam Pier, treasurer, and Miss Glad;.? Pell, secretary. The nexf mertms will occur on the eve ling f the t vjjnt y-&e,-ond and Miss Esther Lund of .lison str'et will be hos'ess.
one gravel road petition has been iil"d in County Auditor G. M. Poland's office since the new county crave! road law has gone into effc-t, March Oth Tlie petition for the construction or the road was filed by Attorney Edwin F. Knight and has not been named as yet. If starts at the- fa :r grounds in Crown Po nt and goes ti:r";i;li enter. Cedar Creek, Eagle Cre'k. Lor-:, ert Creek and Hanover township?.
t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ("I'.PI'.N! I AG FN. Apt il- 1. The Ilkran;ars have defeated the Russian po,t beviki at i-ioro-JianVta and are i.ioving on Kiev fth" UkranUn capit.i!) a -cording to an official Ukranian statement received here today. Jt has been rumored that a truce between the Ukranians and Russian I'-oi she'. ik ; wag pending.
DEATH CLAIMS GARY SOLDIER
The war department reports the death in a French hospital of Corporal Joseph Sullivan, who formerly resided at 211 Chase street, Gary. Corporal Sullivan, the report states, died of pneumonia He was a son of Penn'.s Sullivan of tee American Fridge Comrany.
TWO KILLED IN EXPLOSION
c at
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'n :ervicc;
, I 2 r .-. men -n Killed in an the wheel and I font I'jwder here, early ly-
rlsv. The plant consist? of twenty n-.ihs. It is not yet known whether env of the 'other nulls were damaged. -The explosion was felt in all sur--O'.'ndins terrttorv.
' INTERNATIot! .,. fi,
PATKSON .i
pre reported to have Vexplosion hat wreeke--prenn mil's of th0 j Works at. Wavne. n-i
The executive board of oman"? Club will hold
monthly bustncjs meeting Thursday af-tei-nooii -. four o'clock, at the Masonic Temple Th-c i lu'o pre;;ideiit urges ar
rtan' ot the mrnioerc ui hk- iin
possible to attend the 7, eg i.'r.c trie at the Chamber of L'enieni
two-thirty o'c'ock, The r-apt!t Wvii'in's I'uion wiii meet for an all day seisiyti Thursday at the chur-h to fr-.v for the Red Cros:'. The,
mertlnz vi ill bo adjourned at
o'clock to permit the member to a
tend the !:. d Cto--- mooting a C haiiiber of I'liniiwrt".
Wcrnc-r
Mr. and, Mr?. -I. Wicning. Mr. and Mrs
Albert Eggcbrecht. Mr. and Mrs. W!- ; liam Brandt. Mr. and Irs. Charles Mev - j ers. Mr. and Mrs. T. Dubbert, Mrs. M. Steehr. Mrs. 1 1. raphe, the Misses Louise W lening. Mabel Wcibel. Minnie . Wiering, Tris and Lois Eggebrecht. Edna and Mildred Constance Dubbert,! Ella Wttninc. Mary Mever. Hel'n
i Wicning, Messrs. Christ Wioning. Louis j j Wiening of ("Jar .-. William and August I if Hammond Suin1rau,. William Wiening, Fred! us regular ( j vlf d w
! - ! ' A very intercr-t irg mr'ting ,-f the ' I Ta rent -Tcaebe rr" Association of the In-j
l tlusiiial high rohooi took place last i
in- at the -hooi. Mrs. liannauer
j ant -ind there watt a talk on "Reereaj linn For Tf'ung People" by Mr. Harris. ) ;;.e -i out i-eiii'ni itsioner. As a result of j1a-i evrn.ng's meeting a special meetir,i- v. ill lie .-alied by the president, Mrs.
' '" I Kovs ard Steven?. to devote various ,lire.:l ,..u..,,. j
I inj' c i iuii-. .1 t n v 1 1 iiit .it i in i uri uain."
ins; rbould n1 alloM tn tro school.
AVALANCHE BURIES MEN ! 1NTERNSTIONAL NEWS SERVICEi VA.NCuLM'.i- April 1 An un'.ookerl aval.-r-:;e ,.f noit from the mountainside bin i-l Alan T. Fraaer, western engineer for thn Canadian National railway, and crew of section men vesterda" uid when i-.-c.ier r ached thorn Frazer was found dead from suff "al'-n- aciord-ns to word received heir t od 1 ;
-ourred
BLOCKADE RAISED. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SFRVICEJ LOMC'.'N. Api.l I. The blockade of all enemy countries and Russia, with liip exception of Hun-rary, has been m,. a r -. - ra-jol. it was learned by
!t-e paiiv Express today from an aJt ;i'r : ' a"- " source. This will be anj rnuno'l in the house tonight, it is un-
eiTstood. However, there w iU be th stri(te.t c-ntroi over supplies going i c i o encp-iy countries.
GARY DEATHS. j;if. Deego'.nes. 12 years o'.d. living at 2550 Connecticut street, d.ed following a short illness of pneumonia yesterday. The remains were taken to Indianapolis for burial. MRS. SI BY KOSC.4. Twenty-two years old, 1624 Madison street, d'.ed Monday afternoon at St. Antonio hospital. fclio;ng an operation. The remains were taken yesterday to Iowa for burial-
NOTICE EMERSON SCHOOL PATRONS
14 KILLED AT FRANKFORT ON MAIN
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEF.VICEJ GENEVA. April Fo-.rteon per
,i i-y machine gun fire from the tn to tne i.tii imc
rarer
T h accident to near Mount Robson. part--' was invetigat
a no" blockade o nih
they- were en?iiif'ii with SnOW. All of the .arty rx zer were rescued al,-, e.
pons we i e K i ' I
i-i a v ioi-i nt 'att.ie . i !es and governi l'i a nk f or t-on - I he-M a o.itch from that city
The f.rst set of report card for the second semester will be sent out on Friday. April 4th. Parents w il! notice that no grades are given in tho line for first month of the semester. The grades given In
the line for the second month cover the aix weeks bglnntng February 17, and ending March 2?. Since the semester was cut twoveeks short by the influenza vacation, but four grades will be given this semester instead of the lijal five. Each student of the E.Tier.V'n school
ho uld
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE j CHICAGO, April 2. Wet leaders today saw a sttrn rebuke to prohibition in the smashing defeat of the anti-weta in the local prohibition election jestejday. While the issue yesterday was purely local and merely postponed the coming of prohibition until the war-time prohibition measure becomes effective July 1. local wet leaders predicted the Republican party would seize upon the wet issue as decided here ss a slogan in the 1920 presidential campaign. The vote yesterday exceeded the meat optimistic expectation of the wets. This, the wets, co.nt fid, resulted, from a widespread determination on the part of the peerle to repudiate the national prohibition measure. Speaking for the prohibitions. "E .T. Davis. Chicago superintendent of th anti-saloon league, said today; "We made no fght and asked no person to vote for a dry Chicago. The effort of the wets to use Chicago rcs-i!" in an. effort to terrorize Congress and the supreme court is little short of seditious."
HEGEWISCH MAN KILLED The funeral ef Andrew Gabrys-aV of Hegewisch. who was killed Sloneia -was held this morning from the Pohsh church at Hegewisch. Interment w-ai in Holy Cross cemetery in charge of Undertaker Emcnerling. . Gabrysiak while at work Monday at the Western Steel Foundries at Hegewisch. walked too near the raiitoe i and was knocked down and run eve-, having his leg severed He was rushd to St. Margar-t hospital in Hammond, where he died an hour lated from loss of bl'od.
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; 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ! r R1.. April l.-Aiii'd troop,- will 'be sent into Recimim". at .jn- e t" meet 'the the at e.f R'i"-Hun;ana Tiolrhe-:-ii, tt w as rT-porte.- here I'-'dav. I i (M-cvieiK dispatch a that al- . i r.j tr'-ops had already nriived al Conf ' a n y a , i t"!i ma n ia )
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P.c-aus- the 6 mand is so urgent to, get all work fintiiftl by May 15th the j Riverside Auxiliarv of the Red Cros-- I
When Children are Sickly
are Cons ti pal eel. reverh, Crr out in their Bleep, Tak cola eaiK( Hav e Ueadache.-', Stomach or Bowel trouble, Try IViOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS FOR CHSLDREM
Tbey are pieasantto take an'l a certain relief. They a. f on the Stomach, Lirer and r.oweis an,l tend to cor ee-t intestinal disorders. 10. ( 00 testimonials from mothers ani friends of little ones telimcr of relief. Jse motbr bhoald be without box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for t:s when needed. Aik to-Gey- The need of them e-'ten comes at inconvenient Lours. Vied by Mothers for over thirty years. Bo St Acrrpt Any SabsiiWe ter M0TTJTR CRAY'S SREET POTVTJERS. It Id br p--riii everrwLero. JIOTHXK GRAY CO., IX EOr. N. X.
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Mrs. Harley Furnas of 136th Ftreet i entertained at luncheon yesterday Mrs. j Thomas Werly c-f Alliance, O.. Mrs. H. 11. Aohor and Mr3. Charles Eit'er of j
I 1 lammond. '
t inurfcu-iy ci.ii.ijjic uin? m i i: oe ' meeting of Vmty Review No. 2 A". P.
I of the Maccabees at the K. and I. of S. ; j Hall in the. Rimbach building. lnitia-j I tton wtl! feature the meeting. j i Meet rie at Wei Hall Monday. April j 7. 2.3 r m- Admission free. Hear ail j
about the dressmaking schooi. day and : right c!ase. 2 and 7 p. nv Starts j
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COM I N'l BIG-BIG'" Elks' Wednesdav. April 22rd. New K
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If the victim of kidney rders 'M'l! bladder irrilp i - -!) ",! ) ! ( n 'j even once in the night, 'lo r'- r- m cioiition vvhicli s'no'.i-l l-"- p-onip:iy cot r Cted. If arising more tha,, un'-o imnv ii-
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NOTICE. A meeting of tht property owners of
i Indiana ave, and Truman st. propertv
owners wiil be held at Riverside school Friday evening at TiHO o'clock. 4-2-r.t.
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I soreness and achins ::i th? kidney rez- ! ions. They alia;, inflannnation. restore (normal secretion and run-i : the -a'l.u-j linitv of the waste secret n o i c. aid lt.i--(stop the- source of irritation. !.!! -''''' innnoyan e. There arc thousand "'
henetit ted liters e-( Isjlnunri l.ioiicy Tablets and !'. d. -.-!is..ie.t.iou druggists recono'r'el an,) sell them. pr:ro. $!.no per ' ub" CJCr.EECT KIDNEY TROTJEI.E gold by -ell drug:?'. ---Adv .
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NOTICE, Partner- r-ur-au of Calumet toge' 1-. -r w 'th the 1' armors
A.o-n. vf Highjai"! w-ni
pub'.c market on c.nn and
- ccoo-id Tii''h of the month, to -r of li-- stock, poult rv 'to. m irt market, hint April Sth. Mr. rtciiheieven will offer his nunp'cte of fii ni i-op'c ne nt and hardware ale. at rct'i le-ible red tic rd prices.
have a report i aid to show en".s on Friday.' Apr.! 4th. will assist the .'nool :n t-: (hey will go over these a : o
JJALVATION ARMY SERVICES Special services will be held at thSalvation Army rooms at 23 E. Stale street tonight at 7:40 o'clock The services will be conducted by Adjutant and Mrs. Porter of Kalamazoo, assisted by Commandant Parson of Kohomo, Indiana. Captain Vende -ville of Kalamazoo and Lieutenant Samsel of Linton. Indiana. The public is cordially inviled to attend 'his meeting.
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them so that the student may return them to the teacher. The ritning of the card is only meat-," to be an indtcat.on of the fact that the parent has seen the r-ard. the card should be signed and the rjuestion taken up with the t-chool r'ther bv phone. 'eMer or by a personal iit to the a--ho'. F. A. SPAULViING. Fein- ipal.
Gary Switchman Dead. William Parker. .".4 years old. residing at 571 Jefferson street, and employed as a switchman on the E. J AE. died of pneumonia at Mercy hospital this morning. The remains fill
be shipped tomorrow-
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GARY DOCTOR DEFENDANT IN DAMAGE SUIT
In Gary Superior cou e d this morning Shi practicing physician io
a defendant :n a hi ought against h
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rti.oi damage suit by Cia.a Dokuiil.
to start at a and not mir-p
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EOY SCOUTS AND FATHER BANQUET Tlu? rv eninc at the Glen Park school, t ;,:'. the i..v.-s of Troon 4. Roy y.-oi.is and the - father? vv ill banquet. George. H-lt'-r. seo-it master has arranged a. sp'endid presrm fr the l,rys. M,ivr Hodges will he :h C:inr:pl sp-ake, . f tlie vii.nz.
who alleges that wh.le at h s office on March 25i.h. the doctor did In a lude, insolent arid amorous manner srab,, caught, embraced' and wissed I er twice and tried to persuade and force her to remain in bis olTice until he accomplished his evil design, all against the will and desire of the plaintiff.
BUILDING PERMITS. Permits were taken out :esterday by .1. K. Smith.' Ga r: . for, the erection of four two-story residences to tost ,-i total o $24,000 construction to be begun immediately. The buildings w .11 he rerted a! 4 J and 4 1ft rnn5'lv; and at 325 and r.27 Monroe ,:ri. Two of the homes Aiii he ,.f ije J c-n?' n.tien and t
WHITING PIONEER PASSES AWAY tsreciAL TO TH? TIMESl WHITLN. Ind . Aprd 2. Mrs. Reg.na Wini-.lei ied, 61 yea is old. died yesterday afternoon at the home of her son, Edward Winwleried at 14".3 Calumet avenue. For.-? the, Mrs Winkleried is an old pioneer of Whitmg; and is well knowu and much respected. i The, funeral will be held from th Sacred Heart church at ntne o'clock tomorrow morning. Interment will be held in St, Joseph's cemetery. Hammond.
Father Helping All He Can "Tv e of my sons are in the w ar. I am doirg all I can to help iny count rat. as well as Msyr's Wonderful Remedy, which I can thank for my present good ..calth. I suffered a years with most serious stomach trouble and Moating. Am ! eeonimending it lo all sufferers. " It is a rii:vp!?. harmless preparation that, lemovr.s the catarrhal mucus from h intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically- all stomach. liver and intestinal ailment", including appendicitis. One dose i. ;!t convince or money refunded. Summe-a Pharmacy. Ridgeley Drug Store in . ("en'ral Prng Store in Indiana Hrb-. - Ad v,
