Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 3 April 1919 — Page 8

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Ieonard Turner has resumed Ms fctudies at the University of Illinois aftr spending- his spring vacation at his home here. Mss Emma Schnell was a Chieat'o t hoppe r. Mr. Alfred Ehlers and son, Ttoert. Hammond, was the suest of Mrs. 1 1 . Ehlers and Mrs. Vlsrorti of Central a vnti. Miss Ioretta Opperman entertained a number of girl friends at a party at her home in Ia Porte avenue. The out-of-town KUest; were her cousins. Mis Ruth ("ipnerman and Miss Kthel rierson of the East -Side. Mr. Fred Vater and da'ihler were Chicago shoppers on Tuesday. Mrs. Charles M:ittull and Mrs. Kd Opparman of the E-iSt Siiie were the Jtuests of Mrs. O. Opperman of KaPorte avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Callus T. ruder of Oliver street have r turned from their trip to Florida and oilier southern points. "The Eternal T-isht." a moving picture In eijtht parts will be pivpn at the. Slovak home next Sunday cvenintr at

S p. m . for the hen-fit of St. John the

Baptist church. The picture is to he yresented by the Catholic Art Asso

ciation and is to be a arorpeo. magnificent masterpiece. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Naef of '.4n avenue hnve purchased thf Schaaf house in Roberts avenui

occupied by the C.otiKhs. The

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A d vertisem en ts Are Winners

and n rr arrrpleil liy The WblflnK

Co., 524. HPih St.. Phone 1:IN-V.

Andrew Kammer of Whiting, lias

I t.ecn transacting business In St. John

for a few days. At the meeting of the city council an frd:nance was adopted authorizing Maj jr Sch rug.' to petition the Suite Hoard of Tax Commi; .sioners for the authority to issue bonds for n filtration plant for Wlultng anil t purchase u site for ..uirne. Hussell Hatch of ravidson Place, ivli i underwent ati operation for ap

pendicitis at St. Bernard's hospital in

Chi, aco was ru t abb- to return home e.terday h . was anticipated, lie Is. l.o-vccer, Retting alotm very well. Oust Smith, arrested for speeding

.''ore Judge Orecn on Wednesday audi NOTICE.

im-d $i an.i costs, upon payment of After this date the rate for which he was released. Alex Kuaeki I . . , . . . , chafed with spcediPK on h,s mo.on-y. classihed advertising will be 10 rie whs dismissed. The case of Ku- cents per line with a minimum Irene ( Herthfd, al.'o churseil with i. r 1,1 a. .iti... T . speed m in !,-., .mo was continued, charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind.,

It's up to iff ice r Parker and Iterthel j March 3 1 St to take : trial trip in the latter'.

Tom Smclscr t05 I'alnt and Hardware.

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THE TIMES

Thursdav,

April 3. 1919.

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eipct to -move into ti e home ear.y in th summer. Mr. John Yisconti is Improvins very slowly from her recent i'.'ncss. bingr t;ll confined to her bed Mrs. Joseph Kr!Sfr and rh.llien. Who hava been the guests of Mr. H nicer on Davidson P'a e and Mrs. Kriejrsr on PaPorte avenue, has returned to her home in Hammond.

Highest Market Price and accrued interest paid for LIBERTY BONOS CAMP THORNE & CO. SERVICE AT WEIS' DRUG STORE 575 Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. JOHN PORA CO. 342 Guthrie St., Near P. O., Indiana Harbor, Ind. NASSAU 4 THOMPSON N. W. Cor. Forsyth and Chicago Ave., East Chicago, Ind. TRIBE OF K 675 Broadway. Gary. Ind.

Po'd ro.-idster. P:irkcr charged hii.i w ith coir.g forty miles per hour, while !. i. f d llert hel cla ims he cannot cx1 eed tif-c, n miles n n lumr in his car. Vr. and 'Mrs. Ahiirven of Clark t., liavf he. 11 entcrtaininir the former's sister for the p.ist three wnrk. who t tetiirne.t to liet home in iscon.-:n on Wednesday. They have also been entertaining relatives from Jolb-t. The :, .worth League pave a topsyturvy party on Wednesday night, at which ell present dressed topsy turvy. causing much merriment. A. J. Skilsy was arretted by Officer Ki'cullen on the charge of having r.o n'w license tag on Lis machine. He was released on $25 bonds to appear today for tiial. V. J. Hanson of Kast Chicago, was arrested by Officer ratkir for reckless auto driving and was Released on a $T0 bond. Paul Patyo rif iiry, who was also arrested by ( ifficer Parker for speed-

irg. was released on a -o bond

ed by J alius I'rhan. Owl Club "Vote. Card party April lth. Specml meeting for election of new men. hers on April Sth. Kaster dancing party April Coth.

"Ci ! 1 party who found sum of money in a handkerchief allfi palr ,f glasses l lH'tii street and Indiana bivd. Mar. -'.th r. turn same to Anna Krcsack. 7"; Sehrjitj.0 avenue; reward. 4-2-1 STAR THEATRE. The createst picture of the year "Hearts of Humanity." with beButiful Dorothy Phlliips. List times today. Pee this wonderful picture. 4-3-lt

STAR THE THE. Your last chance to see that greatest of human hits, "Hearts of Humanity." at the Star tonight. 4-3-1 For Rent - 2 I:s;ht househern'm?; rooms. 244 LaPovte avenue. phone T4-J. 4-3-1

Col. Frewer of the Salvation Army will bririfr a party of Salvation Lassies

to the Sunday Evening Club to te'l!

t fV.eir eVOrinec nn.lnr ft r it Mia nna

finer doughnuts at the front. Don't miss this next Sunday night. 4-3-1

Of Women's Skirts, Waists, and Accessories, and

Underwear, Everything

DISPLAY

Shoes, Neckwear for Men.

We take exceptional pride in the selections, varieties and styles our Opening Style Display affords Never were we in a better position to serve you. Ever ready to please, unlimited pains have been taken to secure, not alone the best grades and wider range for choice, but considering the qualities the pries are surprisingly low. W want you to make this store your store, where you will feel at ease in knowing when vou buy here you are sure of getting your money's worth. Why not come in today?

For

ST. JOHN

Edward Hero has purchased a new Che.roiet car from John Miller. Jr. Teter Thlelen transacted bus'ness In Crown Point on Tuesday. Anton Held and vif are getting ready to move to their new hom which they recently purchased frcai J ns "-ill T. Gerlach. Joseph M. Gerlaeh and Ijjmbert P. Uufrrain have each purchased a talking machine for $175. Albert Milr is on the sick list. William Stark who was quit i'l with pneumonia, is on the way to recovery.

Nothinc n.ore essential to romp!' t the "Faster Outfit" than a correctly fitted Corset. You will find it anions' our new Spring Models of Nemo ReducingCorsets: Kabo; and R. A- .

I front and baek laced; Klderlv Ladles

Comfort Corset; or Mit-ses School Girl and Girdle Corsets. Freel's Specialty Shop. oil. 113th street. 4-3-1

HESSVILLK will be a sterecpticon

Special for Friday and Saturday onlyMisses r;n Rubber Top Girdle Corset for $1.;". Freel's Specialty

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-hop, 531. llSth street.

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

Tl.er will be a sterecpticon show

Thnrtflav vAninc showing "Our New . " ri s S;:K

National Army." on whi- h ther- will b j Specialty

a lecture hy Jave h-arttiy. a puroi leaner. Admission, children 11 cents, adults j

15 cents. For the benefit of the Boy Scouts. Everybody please come. 4-3-4.

ST A n THFATRE. Th most astound. nR dramatic production of the year. "Hearts of Humanity," at the Star tonicht; see beautiful Dorothy Phillips in this soulstirnns hog rt-sripp ins; picture your last opportunity tonitrht. 4-3-1

Thr is a complete stock of "Armor Plate Hosietr" for children In black. h:l ar.d the new African Brown and a'l leading colors In IVom.

Pi'k Ijisle Ho.ierv. at Freel's

hop. 531. 110th street. 3-1

Comfort and

Style, Wear LaCamille Corsets This spring more than ever will it be necessary to exercise caution in selecting your corset. With the new tight litted skill an ill fitting corset will spoil the effect. The La Camile Corset is worn bv the best dressers. It is a corset that tits tho Msurt not noccbary to fit the figure to the corset. Let us show you tho now Spring La Canaille front laced for5t. You will be plea.-o'i. Priced at $3.00 and Upwards Other Corset from $1.C0 up. Also Ferris Waists, for Children.

Women's Serviceable Spring Skirts Walking and Dress Wear.

for

A modish disxlay of Women's Skirts, showing all tho new ideas for spring wear. The materials are serges, worsteds and novelty effects. The skirts are fashionel in the long tapering stvles so much in vogue. All the new colors.

A variety that is both pleasing as well as moderately prk-ed, upward from

Pretty Selection of Spring Voiles A showing of Voiles both comprehensive in patterns and varieties. For dresses will be extremely popular this spring-. We have on display a pretty rang of patterns at, fef - 29c Spring Showing of , Silk Foulards, Plaids and Poplins Are you having 3our dress made ? Let us show you a beautiful display of th newest patterns and colorings In Silks, Pl&lds, Foulard3 and Poplins. You win be pleased at the wide selection and the reasonable prices, sfrffe Upward from, yard OHtlO

VOMEN'S OXFORDS

LOWELL

Like a breath of Fprlns: I'.self to see the new Milinery Creations at Freel'" Spei-ialty Shop 531. ll?th street. Rblocking: and order work a epeclaltv. 4-3-1

CARD OF TH VNK. TVe wish to thank relatives and friends for their kin1n'sj and beautiful floral ofTrlng tn the tlrre of our sorrow an 1 leys of our b'love.I wiffl end mother. Che.r! Comstocjc and Family.

ITrs. Judd llayden. of Le Molnea. Iowa, came yesterday morning, blris called here on account of the death of her niece. Miss Mdaline Buckley. George Iloevet was in Chicago on business yesterday. Dr. r. I.. Riga's automobile overturned three miles e.at of Ixiwell yesterday

! ir.ornintr. He was on hi.s nay to Valpar- have your last chance ton'.grht. ' Hearts ! nin and had his little daughter with i of Humanity" Is tlie most Rrlppitt.

him. I.uckilv neither one of rhrru was hea r -to'ich f n story of th age. Hev-

hadly hurt. n h'sr ?tars The funeral scrl-rs of Mifg Madeline

Buckley were hld at tho St. Edward's ""atho!ie :hurrh here this morning at JO

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Wall Paper Call on 289 Sibley St., Hammond Phone 1036-W. Paints, Oils and Varnishes of all kinds. Save 50 to GOI'c.

STAR THE A TH K. Thousands saw- beaut ful Dorothy Bhllllps at the Htar last night you

it th Star tomorrow.

o'clock. Interment church comet r-ry.

was made in thi

FREE TO Asthma Sufferers

A New Some Cure That Anyone Can Pe Without piscomfort or Xiosa of Time. Vn hive a New Method that cures Asthma, and wo want you to try it at rur expense. No matter whether your aso is of lnngr-etandiny or recent development, whether it is present as occasional or chronio Asthma, vuu should send for a freo trial oT our mtthod. No matter In what climate you live, no matter what, your or occupation, if you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of Inhalers, douches, opium preparations. funi". "patent smokes." etc, have failed. We wejit to show everyone at our own expense, that this nw method is deaifrned t end all difficult breathir.K. all wheezir. g. and all those terrible paroxysms e.t once and for all time. This free offer is t"o important to ne.jdect a pintle day. AVrlte now and th n lx-(:ln the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. lo It Today.

Th- WhitiiiR- Ssunss enl l,oan As-For-iaiinn devotes the time and energies of i officers in dointj just two things: receiving the pavings and surplus monev of thrifty pfopl and investing those eavingrs In f.rgt mort;at;es on real efjtst to other thrifty people to hiiv or build homes.

I Mr. and Mrs. n McKay returned to

DAINTY GEORGETTE WAISTS

Pretty Showing in the Newest Ideas Women's Oxfords arc shown in blaek and browns, long vamps, imitation tips, French heels. A beautiful showing. Priced (C cn as low as, pair UiUU Walkover Shoes for Men Our show-ins or Spring styles In Men's WalkOver Shoes includes the season's approved styles. Black and mahogany, in a number of English . styles. Hand sewed soles. Try a pair and you will wear no other. Triced within reason.

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At $5.50

An unusual pretty showing of Georgette Waists are In the Spring display. Dainty Spring colorings in all the newest effects

j Beaded and plain

I The newest sleeves

and collars. Sepcially priced nt

$5.50

Hart, Schaffner & Marx

Spring Clothes for Men and

Young Men Are Here

All the new models in Men's Clothes are ready. Waistline models, doublebreasted and semifitted etyles la all colors and patterns Priced upward fro-o

$5.50 $25.00

Excellent selections In fancy Neckwear. Hand Bags, Ribbons, etc.

Men'a Hats,

Neckwear, Underwear,

thf ir honn.; in Harvey, Jil , yesterday im.rnlnit after a isit here with relatives and fri-.-nds.

MOTORCYCLE ENTHUSIASTS

The Quick Service Express Company Moving and Expressing. Carload Hauling and all local expressing done at reasonable rates. TEL. HAMMOND. 1534. Paul C. Rosenwinkel and Ralph Volack, Owners. 503 Hoffman St., Hammond.

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Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Hammond Optical Parlor r 11 E. State St. Hammond. Ind. 1 Jj r

PEE ASTHMA COUPON. FHONTIER ASTHMA CO. Room 10H3T. Niagara e.nd Hudson Sts., Buffalo, x. y. Send free trial of your method to:

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phon 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

Hotel Hammond snai to Moarosr bspot)

Roohlj $1.00 and up OvucAtA Bstes tr the Week Koft BAd Cold Water, Steam Kt, Biiower Baths All Mfxlarm CoBTe&leaoes. Popular Priced Lunch Room a4 Ktsui.riit ta Connection Special Dinner 50c 11 a. at to a r. -ml OPSBT ALL KIOHT

Fifty Riders Are Called Together by Chairman G. H. Oman.

Tho Hammond Motorryclo Club held 'heir s cond meeting at tho Chamber of Cimmfrcc la?t Tuesday night, with a hunr.h of about fifty rnthusiaU present. Thf- ni-;eiiTiz was called to order at 8:30 I', m. by th rrenidenc pro-torn G. H. inian, and tho foi1owi, permajisnt officfrs were ck-ctd for this season: i. 11. Onian. president. 3ed ViHt, vlco president. I. If. Cutler, secretary. K. I'arniature. treasurer. y.'l. lraohe. ro.ul master. H. Csimpbel!. .olo CRptnln. E. ah1i, side car rap tain. The offlcexn derldel that two (Vvlslons will he nerisssary on account of the Irrje memhership expected, as indicated by the rnthuslasm of all present; a solo diifion, and a side car di-ision.

H. GORDON & SONS 5.40-542 119th Street WHITING'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE

Thf. important questioti of lady mem-, bership was brought up, and after a hot! debate It was finally decided thnt ladies t could not become active members of this club, but a provision was made I whereby they could enjoy the healthy j . m . . i . i a..a-V t Via ryy c-.ni

?pon vi nimuu.ins " ,wfJr dppartment

persnip or ineir nusoauas, niuuicir, . sweethearts, by special in itation?. Aj committee vas appointed to pet j menibership cards printed and tlisiri-,

ibuted ttn th following dealers fori ! further'distribution within the next few j

days: J. E. L,ach, Harle -Davidson; A. ,T. Walz. Exlsior atfd Henderson : A. J. Sleiger, Indian. A committee of four. consi.tiiiR of the treasurer of the club, and the three'

COMMUTES SENTENCE

J. T. STAFF, Jr., Mgr.

USED FIFTY YEARS

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CLEARS SKIN AT ALL DRUGGISTS

local dealers was appointed t i find per-I

i manent mid auitable club rooms. A

large progrim of ports is now being ar- . ranged for the present season. It has

even been hinted arnonjrst the members tbat th! Crown Point, raco track could be chartered for speed even's. The motorist and public in peneral. bave in tho last few years lokod upon the motorcyclist as a speed demon and a nuisance, but this feelintr Is gradually

disappearinr as the rider of tho present) day is beninninst to realize that his J motorcycle was built for business and j pleasure. All members and prospective I riders will he notified as to the date and

pla.ee of the next meeting of this club,

r tNTERrATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) AVASHINGTOX, April 3 The lives of two more soldier silvers have been saved through exeutie clemency, thj

announced this after

noon. President AViNoii commuted to life Imprisonment the death sentence imposed upen Private Ernest Crutchfield, 365th infantry, who lulled Sori?t. Frederick E. Carroll, Fame organization, at LaVoivre. France, last August. The testimony shows tha.t tho slayer had been threatened by the sergeant just before the killing. Tho death sentence passed upon Private Georgo Davis, of a labor battalion.

who killed Private Charles Jackson, at Newport News last Aupusi. was commuted to twenty yfa's.

Debs, under ten year sentence for violation of the espionage act. was received at the executive offices of the White House today. The application is preliminary to a petition Beeklng pxccuttve clemency, and is sigrned by Charles Edward Russell. Frank P. "Walsh and Alan Benson. It will be turned over to Attorney-General Palmer today and the petition, when It Is received, will be forwarded to President Wilson at Paris. It is within tho jurisdiction of the attorney-general to grant the respite pending President Wilson's decision on the petition, it was explained.

HITCHCOCK ACCEPTS THE CHALLENGE

ASKS RESPITE FOR E. DEBS

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 WASHINGTON. April S. Senator Gilbert f. Hitchcock today announced that he had accepted the challenge of the League to Preserve American Inde-

INTEPN XTIONAL NCWS StRVICEl pendence, to debate the Joague of na-

WASHINGTON, April 3. Application lions with its president, George Whar-

i'or a respite in the ras of Euarene V. j ton Pepper, of Philadelphia. The dej - j bite will take place in the Metropolitan

I Opera House. Philadelphia, on the night ; of April 10, under the auspices of the i Contemporary Club, and the League to ' Preserve American Independence.

One prominent manufacturer eaJd: "We know that a corporation, was cently formed In the Enlted States -rnhh J17.000.000 capital to enter foreign tt4e. but the Imperial Tobacco Co, (an English concern) has $1OO,O0O,GO() atj th Anglo-American Co. has f 60.699.600, eo jou see we have little to fear."

W -Hlfl HHIII-IH! I Mill ma ip iijiii nil mfumnmiiBiiiiij Ifljllll

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The Times' want ads bring astonishing results if their users are to be believed.

A Woman's Testimony. Mrs. Ettle Warren, a farmer's wife or Emmittsburg. Md.. openly declares how she has found health through reading a newspaper advertisement of l.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. So great is her relief after fifteen years of suffering that she asks to have this Information pubMshed.- Ad v

WOMEN SHAVE UNKNOWINGLY l"ken you only remove hair from the aorfare of the akin the reaalt ta the same an kharing. The only eomiioa-KiM way to ronon hair ta to attack it under the akin. De-Miracle, the original aaiUtary liquid. doe thia by absorption. Only (imnlue De Miracle Jhaa a oner-kaok rBarantee. in each parJuge. At toilet counters in 60c. SI and Ki klscx. or by mail from no in plain wrapper on receipt of prtce. I" It EE book; mailed in plain caled envelope on rflWt. DeSIlrarlA. 12Sth St. and Park Art, sw 1'orl-

IS TOBACCO WAR ! IMPENDING? J INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE j LONDON". April 3. Does an Angloi American tobacco war impend? This . inquiry was raised today by th Man- ! Chester Guardian, which stated than an ! American tobacco magrnate had just ar- ! rived In England to prepare for a j "tobacco invasion" of Kngland. The loading tubacco firms here are unable j to confirm reports of 4 "war" but admit that their agents are investigating the ituat!on.

FORMER FAVORIf g ACTRESS J)EKB

(INTERNATIONAL KE'S SE'piJ CHICAGO. April 2. ThTrt' '

ago, Marie Kose, an actress, 'wj toast of Chicago midnight su'roer 9-DJ . a favorite of the footlights. Today the body of Maria' fjp.ylit. f:;. was taken to the county mqrjjnjs ' "" Jpijr years she had been living jn, hijijfVifK 'j'j a dipgy basement, eating barelv jppjj;;j to keep her alive, the neighbors paid, and pomg about the neighbor Jiooj c!aJ in rags. An investigation revealed that MarU Iealtt was the Marie Iloce tf fadod foot light fame. K. M.. Greenbaura. her banker, said she left an estate valued at between fio.OQO and $30,000.

Heal Skin Diseases

It is unnecessary for jtvu to affef v-ithpcrerna,blotches,ring-r6rl,rtene and'similar skin troubles. Zemo,iobta;ned at any drug store for 3&V or SI. 00 for extra large bottle, andpromptly applied will usually give instantrelief from itching torture. It deanses n! soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating disappearing liquid and js.soothlsg M the most delicate skin. Itis-notisisiay is easily applied and costs 'little. -Get it today and save all f ur&cr. dwereas. The E. W. Roae Co.. GerkaaAd. '

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