Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1919 — Page 5
Monday. April 7. 1919.
THE TIMES.
Page Hire.
GETTING ANXIOUS
nant. The new draft will be under consideration by the league of nations commissions along with Japan's demand for racial equality and tho question of writing In the Monroe doctrine to maintain Its integrity. The presence hfrp of Premier PailTewskl. of roland, hns added another stormy petrel to the. general! chaotic International situation. The Polish premier makes no concealment of d'ssatisfaction ocr the latest armistice terms covering the transfer of polish troops whereby it was agreed that thy should pass through Germany via Tailways. ' It is believed that events are rapidly approaching a complete "show d.un" possibly within the next 4 hours.
(BULLETIN.) PAEIS, April 7 Tho fata of tha world Is actually upon the Lnaes of tlx gods at present. Tlie actual position of tba peace aajrotiatlona as this week com. mences follow: 1. The league of nations constitution has bean completed. a. Aa International labor agreement has been reached. 3. At least one and possibly two plenary sessions of the conferences are scheduled for the present week to pais upon completed programs. . anor:i of the financial ex
perts of all the powers now completed and in the hands of the Tari- 1 out governments are ready for consideration by the big four. 6. Separation demands of all the nations have now b9n reduced to writing and are In possession of the leaders. John Edwin Nevin HI l.l.KTIN. TABIS, April 7 President "Wilson lias ordered the liner lieorge Washington to pred fro rot he I nited Mates to Brest Immediately. (The Goorgre V atainjstom la the ship upoa which the president has been traveling back and forlh between the I nlted State and France.) "hlle no official esplanatlon forthcoming this afternoon members of the Amerlrsn commission, pointed out that the progress of the negotiations probably will permit the president to leave for home any time he deslree after the nest ten days.
PERSOHALI
jSOCiAl HEWS!
G. A. R. FLAG FUND.
Fntortainment to be given by th
J Woman's Relief Corp.. I. ' . F. hnil.
Tuesday evening. April 8th. The proceeds to be donated to the C. A. R flag fund. Admission 15 rent?:
LADES MAKE APPEAL FOR SIMCKEN ARMENIANS
One year ago. in compliance with reso- world safe, for democracy .n,i small li.tior- passed by the Senate and House l.ilions. It is our share lo keep thes (f Representatives. I appointed days on ! j-t ople alive, so when the tune comes winch the people of the United St a t es ! for ret urning these exiles to t heir ruined might make such contributions as they j and ravished homes they may enjoy the f. It disposed for the aid of stricken ; freedom and liberty thai it their Inher-
Armenia. j Reports indicate that of orphans alone t there are more than 4n0.ono. besides) women nnd other dependent children.: reaching a total of more than S.OOH.OOO j destitute survivors. The situation Is so
distressing as to make as special arpeal the sympathy of all. In view of the urgent need. I call upon the people of those United Stales t. make contribution as they feel disp. .-cd in their sympathy and generosity
I. r the aid of suffering people. (SiEned) WOUDROW WILSON
ine .Armenian miu niin. ..m-. , , toanva. f. duced by massacre and deportation to nlaf)p
j itanco.
With the indorsement of the State Council of Defense of Indiana and with every county and almost every city in this state contributing to this worthy cause, we. the appointive committee of Hammond, feel that our city will not luil to heed the call. One hundred cents on every dollar goes to the field. rItaim.aiion expenses are met hy private fi nds. Contributions have ben taken in aln ost everv industrial plant, many ratl
ine club. A special meeting Is announced for next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Sirs. v. J. Melser of May wood avenue received word today telling of the. arrival in .New Tork of her brother-in-law, O. N. Taylor, who has been in
service in t rance. He is expected t' ; arrived in Hmimom! tomorrow. Mr. i
t lie I
meeting was then given over to Miss Nixon. The first number on the pronrm was a reading by Kvaughn Milliken. which was applauded. Mrs. Rydta Welter VanGilder pane; an Av'a troni Samson et I'alila "Mon Oterus' Olive a ta Volx." followed by a group of songs. The speaker for l he ateinoon was Charles W. Sjlvehter. who was formerly a vocational director in
Taylor was coinmercia! Iraeher in In .w Hammond public school
Hammond schools. His wife died very. . now connected with
Mr. ?vlthe Ked-
suddenly March 4 and her body is be
ing held in a vault at Oak Hill cemetery awaiting ms arrival.
' roads
hools. churches, and different
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hann. 46 KV'th street, entertained a number of friends and relatives at dinner yesterday in relebralion of Mr. Mann's six I y-eight !i birthday anniversary. The guestn vvre Mrs. Ethel Seitz of Ualkerton. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hann. Mr. ami Mrs. Iian Hann Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reeves nnd daughter Shirley of Chicago Lawn. Ir. and Mrs. Frederick 1.. Glenn and son Albert of Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glenn of Janesvilie. Wis., Mi. arm Mrs. George W. Hann and son Kverett Owen. Mr. and Mrs Iv K. Mclu;"f. Mr.
eral Board of Vocational Kdu.ation for disabled and returned soldiers and snilois. His arguments an convincing statement swept sway ail foundations f,.r criticism that the government is not willing or is not doing evervthing possible to rehabilitate the ,1 sabled sold er and sailor hoys who have made (he sacrifice for their co.nM.v.
Through this splendid address
interspersed eni.v ening.
r.n.l even natiiet c Incidents
,,.m-s within range of the work The speaker's injunction to the wo
lno was: Should an.vone
and receive their distributive shares.
WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 6lh day of April. 1919. HERBERT L. WHF.ATOX. (Seal.) Clerk Lake Superior Court. 4-7-14.
man s
r ruanizations. and Tuesday. April sth. mlr4 Mrs. Harry King and daughter
of the business district will be Below are the names of the com-
a siate of utter destitution.
out ol lji women and children omy eighteen survived the two and one-half venrs' match, and one a little gnl of four ears. Of a group which recently
1. Selection Hoy Scouts Drum Corps. , M.,.1V), in ptagdsd was a father .and a ". America Tableau. ;;,x months old baby, whose mother had 3. Heading Mazie Tuley. p. i isiied on the way. Tho child had
4. Dance Mrs. ! ie!d. Ii(r. nnnrhH nh rrs which the
fniher bad chewed and fed to it.
This is only one of many cases and it seems rnlv human for us to try and
j mil tee who vll w.st en you for
Gladys and Kuth and Owen Hann.
'ir Mrs H. T1. Hayward and .daughter
cent rihu' ions. Headquarters at Dr. V. .lane of Valparaiso will come today to D Weis- office. i j,e the guests of Mrs. P.. M. Chapman AV. M Themis, chairman: Mrs. W. H. r,f Detroit street for a few days. Meyers, vice chairman: Mrs. T'r. Weis. J Miss Media Wilhehn of State Line
treasurer: Mrs. O. . K. Matthies. Mrs
know
of a disabled soMin- or sailor wrio is n.,t takir.e advantage of the opportu
ne ies available, put
ati'-n w ith the this district. No.
Ohio and
him in oommuni-
federal officers of 7. Includ.rg Indiana.
Kentip kv, an-i It- w m
ti,;-.t be is provid-d with r-s cn-i-irain.ng at the expens- T the
.inm'nt. It was furth-r
XOTIOE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Of ESTATE IN" THE MATTER OF THE ESTATK OF ARTHUR McLAN'E. No. 1705. IN THE UXE SUPERIOR CTW1T. U4?.t"U TERM. 1919. NOTICE is herdiy given to the HEIR S I EGA TEES AND CREDITORS of Arthur Mcl.ane, deceased, to appear in Vhe Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 12th day of May, 113. and show cause. If any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS -ith the etate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified ic
humorous j ,fln n1 tni.re mnke proof of heirship.
and receive th-ir cl' si ribut iv e shares. WITNESS th Cl.!k of tb- i.k Sup' f-"3i-j. r.' H.;rrmond. ll-.is T'h da of Apr!!, 1 . i HER PETIT L. WHKAr;.. (Ses!.) Clerk Lake Superior Coui . 4-7-1 t
w a s
that
of
5. The Highland Fling Violet Mil
6. Solos with tableau The Rose of No
Man's Land: Salvation Lassie of!
Dr. Shankhn. Miss Alta Adkins. Mis. ' W. Reily Mrs. Giles Warner. Mrs. Wm. i Fos. Mrs. (Jeo. Adkins. Mrs. G. Lukei n an. Mrs. Dedelow. Mrs. K. Rartlett, ; Miss Lillian Porch. Mrs. F. O. Rick. Mrs. ' ir. Duncan. Mrs. J. M. Leonard. Mrs. Geo.
I there ar" fraud", an
street underwent an operation for hp-lent soldier come t" rendicitis Saturday at St. Margirefs I ,-hat '.ty. investigate:
hospital. i hs.rge paper
Mrs. F. C. Cruntracker and children of erai on
s!;o
also re
gov-
.-tated that I an appar-
,u r d-'.r asking k to ee his dli.,,it to th fed-
'Mine Miss Jennie ilowarth. reheve some of the terrible suffering lnjllulst. Mrs. E. .T. Campbell. Mrs. Kitch n. Te Olde Day Ida S. Howell and , ScHr Eat. j Mrs. E. R. Kyler. Mrs. Fred Maley. Mrs. Florence Hoyer. ( 0ur arn-,ie(, have fought to make the ' Julius Puncing. Miss Gladys Younger. The Elfln Oueon Violet M'.liie. I - rrr ., "
H. Selection by Orchestra, lb. Reading. Mrs. Clancoy s Confession Ida Howell and chorus. 11. Pian Selection Miss Kahl. 12. Dance, Daxie. by Violet Millie. 13. Drill By IS members 14. Finale God Rl'ss Our Soldi' r F.oys. . . .t . . r . . I
1 roceeas to ce aunsmi i" uas iuo'i. ,
4-7-1
coiaiia EVENTS. An Important business meeting of the Lake County Humane Society will be held evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Central school. Nomination of officers will take place at the meeting this evening of Max Shulman Gate at the I. O. O. F. hall in State street. Other important business will be transacted and all members are urged to attend. The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club
These reports, compiled ty special at-j iU be entertained by Mrs. rge
nannauer n tier umliic hi j.uih .-it.i.
imtr rOSSISSONOtNT I. N. SERVICCl
viRic: Anril T. President nson '
had recovered sufficiently from h!s severe cold today to take, up consideration cf peace problems again. He is considering confidential reports from Germany dealing with the economic
situation.
I used by Ivroas Rehekah lodce to send i Mrs. Jnme Towie to Lafajette where she vviM have the degn-e of chivalry i conferred on her. The entertainment was planned and directed by George Adkins and there were twenty-three in the ' company, the end men being Marguerite
Haefer. Aliver Dftugherty. Mae SkeV. er. Guy Campbell. John Kamradt, Mary Towle. Frank Webber and Lois Adkins. Albert Tow 1 was the interlocutor and the accompaniments were played by members of the Baptist orchestra; Mark Cook, violinist: Mr. Pugh. cornetist; C. D. Palmer, drum, and Clara Sass. pianist. The program of songs follows: Opening Chorus. "Welcome Home Laddie Hoy" Miss Marguerit Haefer.
laches of the American economic com
mission, declare that sentiment in bus.-1 riess circles throughout Germany Is very anxious. The majority of the German industries have been tied up by sporadic strikes. The labor leaders are demanding a seven hour work-day while the scarcity of food has increased discontent to a dangerous degree. Summed up the reports declare that: "It Is impossible for Germany to resume Industrially unless furnished with raw material nd fWen markets abroad. All that is left of Germany's industries are their hands and beads, of which advantage must be taken or a catastrophe may follow." President Wilson plans, as soon as possible, to oufliine to the big four his
eaxct position and insist that lh claims of America be accepted without any longer waste of time. A more optimistic feeling pervades American circles now. The Journal. In commenting today upon the Italian Jugo-Slav territorial dispute, expressed the opinion that arbitration by President Wilson is the only solution. It was expected that If the president continued to Improve. Admiral Grayson Mould allow- President Wilson to resume his active deliberations with the Big Four this afternoon. The delegates hoped to give final consideration to the reparations question this afternoon and reach a satisfactory agreement. Some progress has been mad In modifying the Rhenish frontier, but the belief is prevalent that it will take an
other week
Adriatic problem.
All the delegates are now striving to have the peace treaty ready by Faster. Just what course will be adopted when the Germans w ill be called in hs.s not been df nltely decided, according to a report in circu'ation. It has previously been stated on high authority that the Germans would not be allowed to discuss any of the points but would he told to "sign on the dotted line." However, the prediction is now made In certain Quarters that the Germans will b- allowed to discuss some of the terms. This prediction Is not officially authorized and would be strongly opposed on the ground that it would prolong the regotifttions to an inordinate length of tin-e. This will be an Important week for the fate of the league of nations cove-
"Holy Tumpln Tininy" Miss Gertrude Cleaver. 'Hawaiian Moonlight" Miss Laura Sass. Mlis Lois Daugherty, Miss Margaret Downing and Miss Gertrude Cleaver. "I'm Too Tired to Make Love" Mrs. Mae Skeilingrr. "Hindustan" Mrs. I-ois Adkins. "Mary" John Powell. "Can Tou Tame Wild Women" John Kamradt.
"Microbes" Mrs. Mary Towte. Closing song "Welcome Our Heroes." At the meeting of the directors of the Alice Club Saturday afternoon arrangements were .made for a play to be given in the near future by the girls of
Glenda'.e Park ore visiting in Valparaiso. - Mrs George J. Ilder and children and Mrs. Rose Eder have gone to Orlando, FIk., to re-nain for a month. EDUCATIONAL DAY AT HAMMOND WOMAN'S CLUB
REPORTER FOR THE DAY.
In the nouring rain Remington U M WET PROOF shells shoo't just as ' No swollen bodies or softened crime 5-:t-i '
Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad pa.
r-n.- a rtnid la One Say
Take LAXATIVE lUioNK , l '1 j Ablets.) U st-P the tough nod
Heat-Inch erni wor j K . J , . I
CARD OF THANKS f
(.ROVES signature on dv.
LE(JAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE.
Miss Blanche N' xon. chairman fnr ) i THE MATTER OF THE EST ATE OF Educational Day at the Hammond ( IGN.V LEWCZi'K. N". I?-- IN Woman's Club put on a program Sot.-j THE LAKE SI T'ERIOK COURT, nrriav afternoon at the Mssoni- Tern- MARCH TERM. ISR".
CASS OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends for their
i many kindly offers of condolence and beautiful floral tributes at the time of I our bereavement in th" death of our d-ar wifo and mother: also Rev. Sharp
find Golden Rule Council D. of L. Mr. Wm. Eesser and children.
entertam-
f la-
Too Late To Classify
ing
NOTIi 'E is hereby given to th" HEIRi. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Ignac 1 "wc.7.uk deceased, to appeur m tlnj lke
Mark wrist wat-'h.
hus.ne.s preceding tho pro- on tho nth day of My. R' K'. una , .ng . -v o, . ... ... ,
Rattle Hymn of the Republic , .... w , ause. if any. why the rlNALt j 5 1 ; t si.. E. t'hicago. o-7-Jt
Aiii i. NT? w H h the! . .1. ... ti...,,i,i .,t ho on. i WANTED Woman to wash. Very
following w eek. The li en and there'
pie. which was instructive.
ing and delighted the audien dies.
Mrs J. O. Thompson, presiding, con-I Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indi- 1 LOST Hall
ducted the hus.ness t receding th.- pro- . (1 i,n. on the 1-th
gram
end America were th opening song? . SETTLEM ENTS . . . . . ; .1.
followed by announcements ny tnejesiat- ... .. ............. '''"-; I Wednesdav. Small family. 47 Sibley chairman of each department of meet- proved: and said heirs re not 1. led to 2nJ a phone Hammond 1TS4.
make pr,,.f of heirship. 4-7-11.
for the
instead of Mrs. O. A. Krinbill as first announced.
The Maywood Auxiliary of the Rd Cross will meet at the Industrial high school Tuesday afternoon and as many of the members as possible are urged to attend In order to finish the work that is started. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the First Methodist church will meet at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. R Abbott, 102 Ogden street. The young people of Trinity English Lutheran church will be entertained hy Miss Lillian Borman, SS3 South Hohman street. Tuesday evening at 7:30 O'clock". There will be a meeting of the Evual Franchise League this evening at the home of Mrs. Grace Conroy, J Ogden street. The sixth division of the M. E. Ladies" Aid Society will meet at one-
thirty o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Oliver Ward, 423 Indiana avenue. The graduating class of 1517 of the Himmond high school will bold a meeting at 8.00 o'clock. Tuesday evening. April S. at the Central school to make plans for the class reunion. The Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the church parlors.
Rapid Development
Account of Illness of one cf the cast (safety first) the three-act farce comedy to be given by the Christian Endeavor 5oe'v of the Christian Church has been
to settle the troublesome j postponed one week until April 17th and
the
Catarrh, Colds, Bronchitis, Inflammation and Congestion
Instant Relief.
department of
Hammond Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. H. A. McConnell. 1201 Moraine avenue. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. It Is the day for the annual election of officers and a program will also be given. W. B. Howell is the subject snd the lesson is in charge of Mrs. James Allaben. Mrs. M. P. Warnimont and August Me.it,. were remarried Saturday after
noon at four o'clock. It was a very quiet ceremony and the announcement j will bring them the best wishes of their many Hammond friends. Mrs. Mette is I rvronrie'or of a very successful restaur-
ant on Conkey avenue. Mr. Mette has Just returned to Hammond from Brazil. South America, where he spen' the past four years. They wl l make their home at 171 Conkey avenue. Their son Captain Raymond Mette was overseas snl served with the Sunset Division. The county convention of Federated Women's Clubs orcurs Wednesday of this week at the First Congregational church. East Chicago. The opening session will be at ten o'clock and inter-
have been arrsngea
In the way of demands for Territorial Rights for the O. K. Battery, have made necessary a complete change in the plans of financing the parent corporation.
Every business man o interests of Gary at
at
ir fi- &
jary woo nas
heart, should
the be
txr ! a aimn'e borne treatment that I ostlne programs
thousands of people havo found t his i frir bo, h mPTninK and afternoon. Luncn
spring to be the most dependable means
ef getting ejUKK ana permanent rn-i from colds, catarrhal troubles, bronchitis snd irritating coughs and throat troubles. 1'nder the soothing, healing influence cf lce-Mlnt. as this preparation is called. . nest soreness goes, phiegm loosens, breathing becomes easier. the head .dears and you get a good night's sleep. Nothing better for bronchitis, dryness, .roup, bronchial asthma or spring
Whn Ice-Mint is arplied to the chest!
cr where there ts lameness or congestion, it penetrates right down deep and under the skin, drives out the inflammation and brings quick, permanent relief, waiting. Pam stops instantly. The quick, soothing action of Ice-Mint In relieving cases of catarrh, bronchitis, coldn. neuralgia, lumbago, lameness and neuritis ha.s caused it to be highly appreciated bv thousands of sufferers who have learned its value. It costs little, is pleasajtt to use and acts without assistance. Tou Just rub it on. Absolutelysafe and dependable for either children e.r adults. Trv it. The restful, sooth--r.g comfort of a single Jar will bring vou many nights of refreshing sleep and comfort. Sold and recommended by gooel druggists everywhere. Adv.
eon will be served at 12:3ti ociock.. 10Hammond Woman's Club wiil have seven representatives at the meeting and many of the club members are planning to attend.
DR. WARNER (htsopatli First Natl. Bank Bldg. Room No. 115 Hours: 9 to 11 :3 : 1" to 5. Monday and Friday Evenings 78 PHONE HAMMOND 513.
Mrs. Herman Sasse entertained shout twentv-ftve young people Friday evening at a delightful dancing party a her home in South Hohman street in honor , of her daughter Florence who was horn- j frorn tne Western College at Oxf ord. O.. j for the spring vacation. Miss Ham- j mond returned to school today. j Hammond Chapter No. S70 O. K S.
will hold its regular meeting Tuesdayevening at the Masonic Temple This will be the last meeting before the grand chapter convene sin Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White of Ruth street had as their guests for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Herr of Chicago. Miss Lenore Humpfer who is attending the Academy of Our T-ady at Rong-w-ood.1 111., is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Humpfer of Rimbach avenue for a few days. Mrs. John Wilhelm. 520 Douglas avenue, was called to Akron. O.. on account of the serious illness of her daughter. Mrs. F. W. Preston is very ill with what the doctors have pronounced aneurism of the aorta and will be confined to her bed for at least two months. A specialist was called from Chtcse-n this morning.
Last Saturday evening a ml'-" show was given at I-. O. O. F. h " "t State street under the auspices of ; '.1 F.iithful Workers Club and more than five hundred enjoyed the program. The r,..,...,. 4 re V. r. - - r - trm A t TVt?1 b
the meeting of stockholders of this company TONIGHT, plans will be fully discussed
and something of the plans of subsidiary corporations revealed.
present
and friends when these
Every Business Man is Meeting Called at
Invited 6:30 P.
Tonight
n.
Board of Directors
int
517 Broadway
Gary, Indiana
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