Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1919 — Page 5
ITonday.. Arrril 7. 1919.
THE TIMES.
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PERSONALS SOCIAL HEWS
Temonstratton of rut teri'-k Fashion Bonks hy Mrs. S. 1?. Davun a'.! this fk in our I 'at torn I'fpartment. Mrs. ! rrn also has a special offer to make . on j-farty subscriptions to the Delineator. Ask abmit it. LION STORE TATTERN 1EFT. 4-S-l - -COiENO EVENTS. A meeting of the young people cf Trinity English Lutheran church will take this evening at the home of Miss Lillian Hormar.. SJ3 South Hohmi:i strec ' . Th sixth di ision of the M. K. Iadie s' Ail Society will rr.eet Wednesday nftcrnwn at l:t" o'clock at the h. mc of Mrs, C.lcr Ward In Indiana avenue. There v. 11 be a meeting of the Bible Class of St. Caul's Episcopal church Wednesday pfternoon in the gu.M room. Wednesday afternoon the regular meeting of the Ladles' Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church w ill be h-.ld !n the church parlors A meeting cf the Francos Willr.rd W.
C T. C. is announced for . :.j' o Wednesday evening: at the homo o: Meyer. 1?? N. Hchmsn street. Mrs. W. W. Parker. 11 Warren ! will he hostess to the third div.s the M. E. Ladies" Aid Society W, flay afternoon. The members v ill
a 1 o'clock luncheon.
THIS IS
A SEEDY JOKE
GAYLY COLORED STCNCaED ANKIESARE NEW AND PRETT FAD FOR SP
SPRING
Someone Just for a Joke, asked for Bonio sweet potato seeds In a Bedford, lad., seod store ons day recently. Ths clci'k hunted ail through, tho eeds but could find no sweet potato seeds, and finally appealed to the boss. The laf-er explained that he was beingh.dded," aud cautioned him about leting someone "put one over on him." A fer? (".ays later a lad entered the store and asked for some bird seeds. "Aw, go on," grinned" the clerk, "you cr.n't kid mc. Birds Is hatched from etrra" Tho cl:rk Is looklcff for a new Job.
ho-n extend- d nn lr, itrti i"n h the LnUe foiiniy K- piihln-an 'Tib '. l'ir Senator Waifii nt the Cnr.v th-a:-r in ili'v Wednesday rr.ir. April f'th. Heats
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Among the teachers c? the Lincoln rrho?I v.ho are away for the spring uication are Miss Ol'.ie Dick v.ho ts biting In ftlca. Ind., Miss tll'.nche V,-lvcr-ton who is ct her horn: In Delphi. l".d . Miss Mftfcel Roberts who is sprndlncr ;h week in Joliet. 111.. M'.ss Ar.a "T.icharfla who Is the puest of her cum t:i Chiraro, Miss Anna ghcvaltr v.ho Is vls'.'.lp.r In LeGrance. 31!,, Miss Mar. (rjerlte Oe'h v ho is at h-r hen-e In 9 -4th Chicago and Mis TV.;th n tcl'.ff e who Is ct her horrie in rul'.rn m, !".,
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Trinity Lerlira A!cl'-clr' l-,t e.-t-;r? et thi horr.- of rt. Mrs. O. C. 1Z. Matthl-s rcyetto end 9oh! Mre-tr'.?.
nionts were soicd The final ytudy meet ins f or the year of the art committee of the Hammond Woman's lub was held ostcrdny afternoon at the home f Mrs. W. K. O"5horn. 1? Mason street. Tho last two i hapters of the text-book "American ra inters and Their Pictures" were reviewed fo-I'.ow lne the business me' tin? which was featured hy the annual election of officer. Tho officers of last yea:- were retained and are Mrs. i""rge P.. St reel er. chairman: Mrs. J. J Anderson, vice chairman, and Mrs, J. T. Clark, secretary and treasurer.
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BIG
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PLANNED
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HURSOAY
condition. for increased efficiency and thrift. It provides Individual fort for the owner and makes provision against the demanels of old age. It is believed also that the immediate future holds no promise e-f a redaction in the prires of huildlnsr mir'a!s. To delay important and ne?-
essary hulldlnc in the rxpeotation of a fall In price seems ill-advised The rr.eet. nar Thursday icliar.ced from Wednesday, the usual riavi is open to anybody and everybody. It i especially desired that plant superintendents, real estate men, contractors, bu.lders. insurance men. buildinR material men and hardware m n Hitend. All cit.zens should be. interested
this movement.
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HOW BOLSHEVIK!
A speaker of national reputation I has been se- ured to nddre.sa the eham-
ber of cmrner.-e "f F.ast fhlcaRo and T ,a : ti. . i a- u ...... .1 .. ..nr, fif
- 1 I.U Wl II I 1 n I I" 1 : , 1 IIJ; 'inj m - ... - . : ih:s week on the subject. "Own your;'" ! own hm." Tii" meeting will he held'
j at the d ninp moms of the First (inj pre?ati'nal church, Maaoun avenue
and 14Dth street This will be the set-up meeting for
the rampaicn which has been Inauir- I
urated bv Indiana state chamber of oommerop in response to the recommendation of the I'nited States de
partment of Labor. I . Immediate stimulation and resump- i t-i ,tT , -mr Hon of home buildin activity is nes- ! PrOOI 01 What WOriQ May
essary m l-.ast i nirago ana ino;ini
1 Harbor. The shortage of houses here
is characteristic or tr.at snonagn oi r-ver a half million homes throughout the country. Home bulldinsr virtually ceased with our entrar.ee into the. war. Its resumption means local benefit and profit. It la believed hy the directors of the East Chieaco chamber that home
ir.ff to the Budapest correspondent of the Dutch newspaper Telegraaf. Translations of the articles made public by the state department this afternoon, assert that in the schools religious lnsti notion has been supplanted by instruction in the history of famous revolutions and :n comm&nism. The F.cd army is belr.fr rapidly formed, the correspondent adds, and consists cf red guards and workmen. The remainder of the population is beinsr disarmed under threats of severe punishment for noncompliance with th order Scores of arrests of those con
nected w ith the old regime continue
TREAT WOMEN
Expect When These Brutes Rule.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. April E. Divorca and similar problems are being met. under Bolshevik rule, in Hungary, by
ewnership make
for
he-tter living i elimination of all restrictions, accord-
EFFORTS OF GARY Y. M. C. A. PRAISED
Secretary T. M. C. A.. Gary. Ir.d. My Dear Sir: I have wanted to write you for some t:me rejrard'.r.jr the wonderful treatment and ho.pitahty shown the ofriepr and enlisted msn in the Convoy service, and as I huva heard expression from both, t as'.ire you that everything- yo-t havn dint has been appreciated. I takvi th! or portunlty o thankinjr you pemona'.ljfor everything J-vi have- dmn to help us, as tho scc-jrement of quarter, etc. Is up to me. With my vyy kindest jjersonal rgards, I remain, Tour vary' truly, Capt. Harry E.iHeg-ers. ' F.oad Officer. Motor ContmyfFerrlee. Fort Wayne. Michigan. ,s
Miss Pnt.linc Kill who has been th p-,-ets of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W
A. Hill of Highland s'rect 1ur:.ig
"siuinsr vacation returned today-
ford. O., whore :he is a Western College.
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to 'Ox-
student at the
Miladv is as cepricious about her feshion feds as shs is with ner loves in the e-r;pjr time. Just now she is smUir.R on tterxi.eu linen har.dKer-ch-es hev aif ustti to lend a touch cf color to the season a.fro;k or ui.. Write" grounds with brilliantly colored fljruree and borders are popular and colored Krounds with Uer.din shades ueed ir. the borcer designs are aloa favorites.
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Itua'lon that con- i r-iciz ;r. vr-o fia......v.. Llsht, the hsrolne ; Trueaell eald that ha ' did not care
he could Bet tr.si m-ou did as a frlcr.d cf his palu the fine and they left.
fined 1110 Judse
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Account of il-r.ess of cite
afety f.rt the thrce-r.ct farce comedybe pU en by the christian Endeavor .
Christian Church Uas oeen ....... , i -,
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Annabclie-" tne , :re starring Hilbe shown at the er.d Thursday.
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The resu'.sr Tedy e-e-? !.ein ; eervlce ot St, Paul's Er'scopal c'v.irr-'' i -;V he held at 7:30 o'clock this mr'-"' with the choir crd etfdrers hy the rr'. t -r. The confirmation c'e. the children as well as aiult mc-tVer ers tirs- . ed to be present as well as all ether?.
Knights Temular Notice.
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An en'husiastlc meeting of the L.tke o-jnty Humane Society was held last evening at the Central school. Th; Investigation of several cases was reported and there was business of Importance transacted.
Mammond No.
370 O. E.
wui moot
'hi evening: at the Masonic Temple for its reffulor lodge session. This will be the, latt meeting before the 'irar.d Chapter cenvtr.es In Indianapolis,. a An entertainment will be given at the I. O. O. F. hall this evening under the auspices of William H. Calkins- W. R, C No. its to raise funds for the ':. A. ft Flag Fund. An elaborate pioiram has been arranged to include ,) and instrumental music. dances, reading-s, drills and tableaux.
The memhers cf Opal Hive yn. t;-r, O. T. M. M. will go to East Chicago t evening where they have been in;
to initiate a class for the wely instituted Itoaevelt Hive. They plan t.o meet at the corner of Hohrr.an and Sibley
a tree t a to take the 7:15 o'clock car
Euat Chicago. Golden Rod Camp No. 1S57 r.oyal Neighbors will meet Wednesday even
ing at the I. O. O. 1-. nai: in street. Initiation will feature -ho ir.e-f lrc
47. K. T. are : eciai fono'a ve um, Velnesdav
n- 7:"l!k e'e'-'-ck I ior of Ir.d ana. Ceo Andersen, ml-
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v--.il be crnf'-rred. A banejuet will the we.rk a"d ever; t.o be present in ful
our visitor.
nd Comman-dery :ested 1 1 attend be held at the -.enir.g. April P. Jvar-d Commande ? r.tiker. of hi official lsi-
WILL RETURN TO j RENSSELAER PENSSELAER. Ir.d., April" 8. Verne ! Jaeks and family who have been llv- ' ,rg in Hammond for the past year j expect !" re-turn t' P.e;is3elaer next i week and then move to a farm nea r t L?. The f real! son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacks is in roor health and th" r-- I i
turn to the country coras as a res-;: of the advice of a physician.
order of
the Temple
v,e served. after member Is urged uniform and help
NEGRO HAD A BANK TO DRAW ON
re-ep i 4-s-:
oseph P. Rasper
AT THE DE LUXE. vou were kidnapped at n!;M
n battle rafting fiercely about
...e bc.n-.e bv a tramp miner,
habitation Is In a cave, and if you
were taken to Cr.at cave by your cap- i
married to him out or r.s
Manu.il Trusrell, a negro of f"!"' S;s.r.d street. South Chicago, was arrested at the corner of Sheffield ae.. and Kahrnen street, Hammond, by ff.cer Warner cf the Hammond pe.Ui
charged with carrying
wc&por. s. T-russell. who had a loaded revolver and 13 extra bullets on him when ar-
GERMANY'S DEBT QUESTION T0DxY l INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 FAiilS. Apiil . -The aia of reflation c.c-rtr.atiy nr-ist pay was the
,,.,-. -.ai .i!'.n--ss b-i'ore the big four i
today. A lend.nc ni'-mher of the Amrican lo'sien t'-l-l ire he believed that the .-ituaiion had been olaritie-l by Pres:-.i.-nt Wiison's stand and that the p-.-si'eiiify f,-r an a','een."nt i Browing
-irfer. t'n- o: in e on;e; u,,i,oiuira, been th" i nt - rn. .nahle d;s--us.lons ver trivial matters. However, the b.g four are said to be nearlv f ther" on the mam issues.
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KOLB IN CITY.
. . c i.i Kolb of w a siimsinn. ! a-en' and field representative
1'n tel l-:n'.'s i.mpoo ir.rii , is in the ;y to runva: th" ! tuntion. L-ent. Ki-ih '.. a real;
f and (.-nf. i i ' d h i ,,--. fe-rt-.e;-. the 1
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Silk Hose
You'll be charmed when you ;" see them a frrent big assortment of Hosiery. There are the heavy fibre silks, and lisle ; made with the double hed'and toe and an extra splice to protect the rubbing of the oxford at the heel, and they are woven to fit the foot and ankle perfectly. They come in the beautiful colorings of suede, cordovan, champagne, ivory and the regular colors. You'll miss a lot of vou don't see them.
75c to $1.00 Per Pair
Gassman
FOSe
Next to Citizens National Bank, Hammond
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"! cj 0 5g3 ? o fC & V :.- -! 1 .r, I'm r ''olW I I .Sec Our Easter Line of ; j Ifj Thcro ;R ns mUeh difference in the quality fit: rPT7rXCTrrTfaf III
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L- Corcoran and Mi?
Margaret O'Rourke who -were the j T-Am-nATtriM quests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. n P,,urke j A FOOD FOUNDATION c' May street for a week returned to; For a house it beatsA'.hem .all saya Cleveland Sunday evening. v j the National War Garden CommisDr. and Mrs. W. F. Kowatt r.f sV'h I sion, of Washington, ed plant so you Hohmen (street are visiting In Neeill Can. York and before returning to Hammond ,
will viait their son Sholto wno is in one of tho eastern camps. Miss Olga Von Meeteren, a teacher in
v i.irfnln K.-hool has been granted a j
leave of absence on account of her health and has gone to Washington. 1. C. to he the guest of relatives.
In honor cf Miss Alice For.J
W h e - e
marriage, to James Armstror.tr wi.l be an event cf the eery spring, the Misses Georgian Brower and Mabel Pov.-y entertained last evening at a "spice shower" at Miss rowley's home In Bau-r street. The guests were a number of the young wcra'n cf the Eastern Star. They came In prtty Japanese costume. The tabic was attractively decorated in color scheme cf white and yellow and during the evening a chop suey supper
was served. The rerresnmer.tp -we.-j
served following an evening spent with games and music.
The Hammend Woman's i'1-ib has
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SURE! ALL KINDS! Anyone car. learn how to &ro-w beans and beets. The National Wa: Garden Commission, Washington for two-cent ststnn will send anyone a free garden book.
V r.-tch tire re
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EXTRA 1 t4 ! -.in-able for 3 HEAVT i fl HASD-RESl'lLT C ; -. C03 TTI j 'toxliij"" TKUB f -3 I '. v-'j ,,, JjfeJ. r. i x 4
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TIRES AT A SAVING OF 40 to b)
!-forced
three-ply of high grade
f-.-uth Sea Inland Cot .-: Fabric.- r.if tire are it . n scientific lines. They pie r'l.rdi!:- i i--ib- f the i.-i-hMt craile of pure i,v,e.n- pi. in riihber.
In and black tread sIock oim
grr.de fabric used in the standard
several tunc? uic prt.
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fair
..$10 50 13.50 14 T'j 1C75
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,Sce Our Kaster Line ot BLUE-WHITE GENUINE DIAMONDS Diamond liincs fnun '1.()0 U :0().00. ELGIN AND RAILROAD WATCHES Jiracelet-Wat dies. Men's Wrist Watches, Ingersolls. RELIABLE SPRING JEWELRY Rosaries l0 uh S.did Jold Jewelry -RCO up. 1847 ROGER BROS. SILVERWARE Complete Line of nccn Anne Old Colony Iifsimc-. BIG BEN AND NEW HAVEN CLOCKS Alarm Clocks 1.0. Mantel and ;;. k-o Clocks. FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING (Juarantoed Work- iV." -na'''' I'i es. 20-YEAR RECORD IN HAKMOND l.ak of Kvery Avtiele Wc-St 11.
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'Citv's Oldest Jewelers."
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in the quality fTC Trnr-;cXfr:r?f:f7
in people. HU.: Tsrtsr-ti?iH m t
store wncre n)M"jJLe. v ft e rjianos are L -,' r--?-4. -v -,.r . -
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Wo have jitct ccmpl-'ed rirnr&.nc our e,, 1. 1,- r,.n .-.f t 't a larrrt! no-!
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,n ;.'64 Kiuare feet of fWr space and additional j j
in tire machinery wur. a caracuy i hti nri i y.
tire retread- j jjli most modern ' ;Si , L lit'
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errrst in c s'aff is composed of expert tire buildh: ifiii.ue tiro factories.
WOTTC'E. TVm't junk your tread worn l-rcs
IOr "-r. "e.. , . for ,ho next f our t rcn eh. y s we
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will not boat, with every tire we retread.
Allow us to examine them
are givinc; away
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EAJiSISriT TTEE A KTTBErB CO. street. limxcau. IrcL
town dealers write f,,r our special
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This Clock at Our Door Indicates the Right Store for HONEST JEWELRY at HONEST PRICES
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There is as much difference
of player-pianos as there is difference
lsn t it strange that m tlie piano onlv a sin-jle, make of middle 'grad
sold, thev will sell vou the same make for
$400 or ?t)00? The reason tor it is the tact that people in general know very little about the inside of a plavcr-piano and one looks about as good as another. Dealers who sell the "Just as Good" Player-Pianos never sell the best. Never think that when they cut the price from $650 to i-1 -( ,Vt oii-iiner n ftoO nl n vcr-mano.
There i sometliing wrong with the honesty of the dealer, for he would have robbed vou if he could. Now. Mr. Fair Minded Piano Buyer, smee no piano nicivham a ill give vou more piano quality than you pay for, isn t U untural to suppose that under a slip-shod policy the sliding price dealer will not givo you all vou are entitled to ? At Straube's you cannot buy a '$SS0 Playcr-PiMO If Only $450," nor will thev allow vou to pay $650 for a $450 plnytHMnnno Kimply lvvause vou are not a judge of player-pianos. Straubo boasts of edling tlu highest oualitv plaver-iianos for the fewest dollars. Their reputation ia fefiked a-aini this poliev and vou cannot afford to pay a hi'i'h pn-e for ft cheap piano when vou can obtain the best, old standard phiyeM lor tho same price You see that the dealers who sell only one kind of player mu.-.l tell you hat thev have them-the same make, mind you at $400, $500 to If. von want to'in-pect plaver-pianos from MX) to $1,000, at Straube s you wil lind them and er-h instniment will be superior in quality to any other ever sold for
a like price.
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KRANICH & BACH ESTEY STRAUBE BRAMBACH HAINES BROS. LINDEMAN & SONS
BEHR BROS. KOHLER & CAMPBELL MARSHALL & VENDELL CABLE & SONS HAMMOND WILB0RN, ETC.
"Look Up Their Reputation
tano mustc uo.
631 Holiman Street.
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