Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1919 — Page 5
Wednesday. April 9. 1919.
THE TIMES.
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HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS
Callus? Peel Itjff Quickly! Nothing On Earth Like "Gets-It" For Corns and Calluses.
SOCIALISTS OF OTHER COUNTRIES ATTEND GERMAN ASSEMBLY
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The following new suits hT ben Mled In th !,ak Purer'or rnnrt a t
'trn!.iin(l; j ''hi!:;, f. Giavr vs. John F. Wl!-i h'.m and Robert N. I-adi. a complaint on '"r.tra"f. ! Fet-r Sepata ? a', vs. Mary Tadish t a!. suit to quiet title. GiUett and i Vhfrfr. ! Amer !r. Trust A Savings Fink v a j Estate of George Trojan. deceased, a I eiaim. C.Mett & Shcfrr. I
A spot of thicknd skin on the bottom of your foot whb-h fo often niHk walking an afiony. is as eas'ly rfFi"H hv . nd-rfu! '(Jets-It" as any hard or soft
Peti. on
of William
and t'era
Rrok t" adopt Harry Exion. t,est;r 1 ' t c n h ! n r r .
SOLDIER HERO TO GET GIFT Tomorrow evening at the civic rl.ih '.ms of Indnr.a Harbor there will h rst-n'ed to Iou: Krygowsk . tho " h i i n j- i o n h a r. ! g r e n a d t h r " w r i.
triad a rat- - for h'ms-lf in Kran.-, 1 ' f J ' f : 1 w atch. rii-i ; i and f h c . i -1 -'.a in th ne ghberhood of $'7f'. i h money was r . 1 mtionj : h
1.., r 1 'k
";enri ard e ! t - e r. s r .n ekn of the!r . 1 e 11 p t work v h - ,i (Id In l.aftfnni r ' t w a r .
1 n d ' a n a
NEW FACTORY LEASES PLANT
Wood
Th Ka' Chicago Wn n
lath f'orr pany ),a. mnde a lease of t! Wa . rv.ch ey plant on TVokev Fia at I n d a n a Harbor and w i ' ! been
! Callus Comes Off Like Banana Peel!
i r"rn anywhere on your toes. Rook a 1 thi?. picture A few drop 't "Gets-If did lb nrk. The en lit; comes loose I from the into flesh. o irritation whatvr. Vi'u peti ih callus right off Just Mio a banana po-M peacefully, psiu'es--; ly. "Gets-lt" does the same ihing to av corn w it hut t h use of st icky pas'ers. trri:ati-ig a'ves grav .'int -; :nn or l undlmi taie There's no f usstng iv kn;l, ti . tsors io use. : ' 1 let-I t" is used by millions. becaus i i'.t on i m on .'nf. jn-i it rover faf.s. ' Try it. prove i". ' its-!!." th" sua rant eed. mony-back i rorn -rem i ei". tlie only sure v.ay. r"sts j l'Ut a triflo a! any (irue: store M'f'd by K Uwivi'.-p A- .. Cliica;o. I!'. Sold in Harrmond aiid reronnnended a i tb world's best r. rn rctn ody at Harry'? 1 lruK Store. Adv.
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i , " , $ i-u4 t-rr-Ve'r . ' v i
The photo shows Mi. Sacerdoto, J. arcc. Dr. Lidje Li.ijcff. S. de Vries and Thilip l'rice.
The rhotopraph shoW9. ffrcur. , port the proceeding of the rneet- j eroup are: M Sacerdot e of Ita!
I.iaicil oi wuicana, a. ae vnes ci Holland and Mr. Trice of England
of the five vocalist leaaers v.-
have been gplected fcTeipn ir.emVers to the German national nsnMv nt V.:mtr. The men re
ins 3
The pr.otozrern taxen oeiore tbe Royal theater, where the ornMv" rr"3! The men in the
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t h a ? e'. rr 1 y h'arin;
days a?o to slash Will Jonf knif and was then shot and
wounded tV Jones. haj a in .1uds Kinn's Gary c.ty
tonum Friday even.ng. An il!utratd talk i ! ':! ; e A. II. Watts on ' Program" w ill be fol
at
ind was hound oer oirt m the sum "f
d that rul
c urt y r s t erda y in th criminal
Ma.5- n!l frooi Y, e y V,.-.SaH Tll'nl The f ldn'l sh"W
Marcineau. The names to th- su : t " a h a K c resso r and t ha I J ones ac t
Tee tn manufaetur . of the:r rrn- .,;j. j- Tn..n. r!i-,- i4-,. ' "A in self defense.
. rto. ..r,...,n ih i A har i pena.ns; a.u'v "' i - i-
, b.t m I n li
4o
So.ut F.s
, Bos- .So
by in
rt-cjuiremen'.s
-1;ct
Ordr for the neresa-y machinery ;.iantiff ba-e ben placed and in less than s'x- !
ty nays, another new industry will he r operation in that manufactm ,ns ' rni' T. The product w.H be made dirert '-o rn'he Its w h ch w-ill he shippo.i n frTi po nts south. When under f-j'l pe-a'ion. the capacity will req'iire ?n tho;:ftr. Vt of los day.
! strtict'on in Tenderfoot
j by sevoia'. of the Scouts. j i This inertms iJ open to all men. j While Its put rose ! to inlerest men i r.to taking r'1' ln the voluntary J 1 work of Scot.un. troe who cannot;
this work at e w elcome. t nc ,
. .-.,inr introd uoft . met ures usea in in.- l ''' ' -
hhalf. it is thought the ease
E ARMY NURSES BITTER
IN THEIR' COMPLAINT
THREE HURT AT MARION. f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MARION. Ind.. April 9. Three members of the crew of a north-bound Big Four freight train were injured last
inlfrht when the train struck a derail in
North Marlon, and the locomotive, tender and nine loaded cars overturned. Fireman George Oarmady, of Wabash was injured when h jumped from the engine, but Engineer George Jelison. of Wabash,
escaped injuries. Samuel R. "Hopkins !
hroff. I.-r ?.- n-e,-i represented
' . , , i.w o' the evidence mtroo u-i pictures i:.ea in '"- -
.)'.- th" Department or h.aucauon oi
PRELIMINARIES rATX r-, -rt ree-l"A sHife. Prum and Hugle CorpsFOR EMERSON rt1 7lZll' nn moriToi T a"'rno " . ... t
UU,i X Wdw-U : ..k.. ,t lhe rrv superior of th r,.iPs will he tan at. in.-;
this mornins; reaistered th
Won't Accept Future Service Without Promise of Rank Is Given.
It !. announced that the preliminary nntests and declamatory v ork and ! ratorice! of the Emerson w.il he heM :
niivsri'e clav brrts t vonr beet vth Fr'day afternoon at t.ary. f iften
Reminp'.on 1" M '" Run shells. 4-3-1 2i 1 k ! 1 and eiiht hoys w,.i contest t ri- I . j day and five pirl and hoys will be eTI. . , , . ' le.te3 for the second preliminary conKnights Templar Notice. nn Tu-adav n-cn n.n fourj
i speakers, two g'tis snd two ro;. s wi : t
t'd to represent tiie school in them Indiana and Uk Coun-
j t y contests. i Th i-o.-5 w.ll he haid in o-afry
Th con rt
ire o four divorce suits: T.-:h.I Srheuneinan alleRes throush
: her attorneys Hunter and tarsh that
:lier husband. Albert, was very ar.d inhuman to her in that he i habitual (fi unkard and when
th
M e T h e 7 s ' Vp 41. K. 1
a ?pial or!cla" Asv!.;rr. Wednesda
Hammond Commander? he
! tii" No.-t
are requested to attend
to he held at the renin April ?.
Th.
Grand t'ommand- on Fr day
m tn'
a- 7 .V oV'oek.
: of Tndlana. Georce ?. Parker, of f e Anderson, will make his official v's'- 1
'st'on and, th rdr of the i ; po ronferred.
a f ternocn f'pnin? f
at ::- '. 7:45.
and
!
Temple ,ATTY GAVIT
A bsnquet will he srved. af'.r h 'i-r'K and everv member 1 r?'"1 t, be j, re ent !n full uniform and help receive o .: r visitor. 4-S-Ct Joseph P. Kaspr. Com.
EUYS HANDSOME GARY HOME
In an Around -GAR Y-
Senator Frank Gav!t. 1
of Wh t.np. has purchased from lwis '. K. Woodward the handsome home at 1 n,-fi pi.ri- street. Gary, and will soon ) remove with his family from Whit- i
ire to Garv. Th Woodward horne
rcsrf
ATTORNEY MILLER TO BUILD $10,000 HOME
Attorney Miller of Gary, has pj
rhasd of the Gary Iand company a ' fifty foot lot on th w-est side of John- j on treet. two lots on the .vjth side I of Seventh avenu and w ill erect j
thereon a JH'.""" home the conur.K ummer.
as one of th finest in Gary
i and the construefon is sa'd to be in ith ne enborhood of 13.fin0.
Th las- firm of Gav.t. Hall and Smith have established law office. In th Hail hji'dinir southeast corner of S:xth avenue and Broadway. Gary, and Senator Gavit will have charge of the Gary office, while Attorney Smith w.li remain in chars at Whiting. Th" Gary o ff i c s will h opened as scon as the furriture. and hooks ar-
cruel
.v as a i ! r. d e -
nflun--e of intoxicatina liquors
lhe would unmercifully beat and str.e iher which cecurred two or three times .a week and one time he beat h-r into insensibility and that she became ' mentally unbalanced and attempted to 'take he- 1 f when h abandoned her
p.r.d left her no means of support. They rivp at Gary. Ard-n Stoner is sulnc his wife. Ella for a divorce on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment in that refused to care for his child from a former niaiviac although it was understood that she should at the time of her marriaee with h'm. after which she ordered him and his child from th home with th sarcastic remark, that -if he did not like it to jrt a divorce;" which he is proceeding to do On the chart of abandonment, tak-
I rar with her ine'r tnift- . u 1 1 j i -.
ter Pzymansk: or uari
fi 1 - ' rr. e e , n e i The '"orns consist?
pi.-s Including twe.ve e'e ter snar and on
evm'oflls and Drum Ma-
furnished
h-ie fo ' bass drum.
BAD WEATHER INTERFERES WITH AERO FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCgl ST. JOHN. N. F., April S While ba3 weather is interfering with th preparations of Aviator Harry H. Hawker for an airplane fi ght across the Atlantic in a Sopwith machine, it la now believed that a final trial flight can
made not later than Sunday or
; Monday.
and I.. W. Brown, brakemen of v abash.
suffered sever nruises ana cuts wnen Nw. wir,,e equipment ia belnr int),.y were buried under an overturned ; s.ftlIe(i teiav. upn th. hu(f, craft. load of coal. Ail were expected to re-; Th dat of th9 tran9-Atlantie flight cover soon. xn be def.n'.tely set after thli forth-
Icimliiz trial when the wireless) sys
tem will be given a complete tryout.
are
The Corps i 'on of Seoi
one pa r
tor's baton. The P er.-.s bv the Tnca ! Goune-.l. i- a r w or 11 T d e I' ill d ' f
Kxeeutve A. H. Watt.-. Three new troops wer started last week. Th Scouts of Tr.-op One and Four brought in so many rert:it 'hit lhe overflow are beine organized into r-nops Two and Nme. A croup of
attend high .-chool have or-
troop, w'lri li r. ueiK Th.s makes a total
A
l.nn n n
sianlzed a new a. ?cfijtmstr,
r :r.e trnons under th Counc
S.-outmastr and Troop Com;n'tr are preparing for th orgariiation of Tioop Ten in one of the leal tnst'-
tu'ions A report l-o expectd soon
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl
J WA.-H ING'I'UN. April 'J. "Army of twenty-nine J nurse, now demobilizing in New York
are demanding military rank a a condition to further war service in our
army. They say they would absolutely refuse to volunteer aain unless present conditions were completely changed and auk were granted," said Miss Kiia j Phillips Ciandall of New Tork. in j Washington today 10 close the work of j the committees on nursing of the coun- ! oil of national defense of which she has ! ben secretary t'uouchcut the war. According to Miss t'randall, the army , nu-ses are bitlf rly resentful" of the ! go . ernment s treatment of them. In ' 011" of -.he papers they are asked to sign j as they prejare to leave the serie. they pre asked whether they would aci cept war serv ices if needed and if not j to give their reasons. In answer Miss I iVinHall Ahl eenrps of nursed are writ-
P ' -
WHITING NIGHT
SCHOOL CLOSING f SPECIAL TO THE TIMES1 WHITING. Ind., April 9 The closing exercises of the Whitimg public n;ght school will be h!d in th high school assembly room tomorrow even ng at 7:30. Th program to be rendered w'll be as follows: Song School. Report of Evening School Superintendent .T. H. Hoskinson.
Solo Miss Moiivn. Address Mr. Charles L. Surprise, of Hammond. Presentation of Certiflcats Princiral I r. Grub'o. Song School. The exercises will be very Interesting, the address by Mr. Surprise especially, to be well worth hearing. The public is extended a cordial invitation to' all wishing to attend.
given
to
CROWN POINT
MAN'S ACCIDENT C
ing. "Not unless rank is
nurf?" "Only in rase nurses receive rank." only on condition that rank is conferred on nurse? in order they may b rcspect-
and their authority obeved."
is 1
through his
VALPARAISO. Tnd . April P This a'- , tetnoon at th- corn- of Main and I Washington streets. an a utomobi : e 1 driven b- fern-s nibble, of Crown Pt . I
nto t.iiv: agoper, nmn'i.:
j down, and passing over his noa.v.
suffered no broken none. 1
Wa goner
j Mr. "Woodward will remain t it is understood.
in Gary
HARBOR WOMAN I PULLEY BOUND GETS DIVORC.e- 0VER T0 CRIMINAL
COURT AT C. POINT W.il Pullev, coiord. who attempted
P'.'-or f rant'd
and bv Jud
ISrtft alimony were :e Hardy to Rofiiia
! attorney. T. Men' z nski this momln i filed a bill of complaint asking a d 1 . ., t 11.1 j
1 Vlirce from PIS Wll. tiritn anu w.- . 1 .... . .-u.. .I.-.J..- t-V.e ,'ef.ro-!rSrl
CUStocy o: in.r in. ..nr... m' alleces that h s wi ft him
without rause and that he ctoeS nor know of I er whereabouts. Mary Willette vs. Frar.k Willette. filed through Attrnevs Gavit, Hall & Smith. Is the title of another d;vorc proceedings brought in the Gary superior court this morning. The defendant sts out in her allegations
Itnat rer husband was .teaious o; r.er and would frequently aecus hr. of Imisconduct with other mn and for
th last year he had been a habitual 1 rhicago last right, jdrunkard. Th- r'a'.ntiff is asking an( no;jnp(i
Bll'i lier niaiurri j
and was
but was hadlv bruised up
tken to the Associated Physicians office for treatment. He was attempting t dodee one automobile, and stepped directly in front ..f the oncoming car.
THREE DEAD, SEVEN INJURED IN RY. WRECKS
Times news service is the best
that money can buy and honest
effort can furnish.
Hawker expects to maintain an erage speed of 110 miles an hour all the way across. In spite of rain, wind and fcg. Hawker and Navigator Grieve spent several hours giving a severe test to Lb life boat with which the Mop with ma-
china will be eiuipped fcr an emergency at sea. TWO DYING OF BURNS. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl CHICAGO. April 9. Henry Karts. and his wife are reported dying today of burns suffered last night in rescuing their children, Anna and Wanda, two year old twins, when an oil lamp exploded !n their home. The parents, their clothing: en fire, carried the children from the house. The children were painfully burne-i about the face and hands, but phyaicians say they will recover.
Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.
Wilham W. Sheehan. ZZi Brli-ie Gary, had his automobile stolen fr in front of tiie Mason'e tempi at
Muncie and Marion Report Rail Smashes Imperiling Many Lives.
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Th Gary police
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When Children are Sickly
arftCoristipated, Feverish. Cry out in their sleep. Tale coid ea&ilv, Have Headaches, Stomach or Boel trouble, Try MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS
'SIX FOR CHILDREN They are, pleasant to take ari l a certain relief. They act on the) Stomach, Urer aad Bc.wels and tencl to correct intestinal disorders. 10 000 testimonial from mothers and friends of little ones telling of relief. No mother thouiJ be without a box of Mother Gray's Bweet Powders for rise whea aeeded. Atk to-day. The need of them often comes at inconvenient Lour3. Used by Mothers for over thirty years Do ISol Accept Any Sabstitute lor MOTHTR CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS, fcld by Druggiats everywhere. 1I0THEP. GRAY. CO., LE E.0 1, 2f. T-
alimony of $1.90
name restored.
On a serious charge John Mardas, a Russian, living at 1S04 Jeffersfn St..
I Gary, was last right arrested and put
bonds for his appearance in court.
Four Gary common drunks were fried the usual sum in Judge Dunn's city court this morning.
'Boy Scout Column
HOW STOCKS OPENED
, INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE J MV.VC1E, Ind., Arriu ?. An investigation is undir way today by Coroner i Williams to determine the responsibility i for tli" backing of a cut of cars by a i Lake El i & western switch engine into 'a city street car h"re last night which ' resulted in the deaths of three persons.
.serious injuries to two persons and pain-'
I tul injuries to two ethers. The street car carried five passengers and they with ; th two members of lhe car crew were : cither killed or injured, i The dead: j Mrs. Charles Spall.
William tiutsler. a returned soldier. Harry Karn. a returned soldier.
! The threw. Killed were an restucnts 01
NEW TORK. April S. Business was. on a large scale at the opening cf the 1
stork market today, with many stocks
continuing their movements to n,a.!Munci. terlal!;- higher pri.es, but the market I Of th injured Mir-s Edna Sailor, cf tone was not uniform, seme storks 1.-- Cowan, is the most serious. She is sufin; under pressure and failing to share ferine from a broken leg and numerous
r.Ax C IMF tt.O The first session of th training Fours for Scout leaders of th East Chicago Coune-I. Roy SootUs cf America will b heVJ at the McKtn'.ey nuj--
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Announces that
BJIT1 Eftlf
Paul B. Rabc, President. Bert H. Krafft, Secretary. Wilbur Wvnant, First Vice Pres.
the folio-wing Board of Directors and Committees is in full charge of the business of the Company. OFFICERS.
Emmett L. Sivcr, bocond ice Pres. A. If. W. Johnson, Treasurer. Geo. II. Manlove, Asst. Secretary. COMMITTEES.
in furthr advance. hru ises i nd ru t . i-trinat Aiasiaat, a city Speoia'ties were again tlie most patrolman, suffered serious internal in-rr-'imnent feaftros. v i'Ii Industrial Al- .iwrus. win Heritage, mitcrman of the . ohol attra-'tin nv.-l ettent.cn, that . ar and Harley Miller, his conductor. sck being heavily traded in am at- both c r painfully bruised, v amitiK points tn UiU,. t'.enerei M"- : net or Miller said h "ran" the lorr tnarje a rain "i" Z points to ITS aii'i ! rrisi-.rc but did no' see th train which Mexican J'et roietitn was 1 higher to ! struck the .ar as it was in the center 1 ii. Rubli f te.ck. were also active I f the tracks. Karn. one of th two end strong and Sugar shares made fur- 1 dead soldier, had ji-t returned home ther gains. American Sugar refining i from oversea. ato?e 1 'i to l"l V Pierce Arrow re- I
fleeted persistent accumulation, advanc-j i r. g 1 3 t o T si . i I". P. Rubber was activ and strong j
a nd roe 1
Are you reading The Times?
Summers, Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS For the Convenience of the Public. Hohman St. Near State. Hammond, Ind. IS THE PLACE THE
5. & ti. ixreen aiamps PRICE With Every Purchase. $41.50 ' This is the Phonograph with it go 12 Pathe Records and two permanent playing jewel needles. READ THIS You pav for the records today, we deliver the. phonograph at once and the balance you pay on easv terms. X fuss no red tape we are glad to serve von and have your business.
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rOR THE CON V E N E.N C E"C F THE PUBUC"
HOHMAN ST NEAR STATE HAMMOND. IND.
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ighe-r at ii0it and
DIRECTORS. S. J. Dufresne. Gary. John X. Camuian. Indiana Harbor. T. W. Williams, East Chicago. A. H. W. Johnson, Crown Point. A. F. Wiekes, Gary. F. E. Parks, Deer Park, Wash. M. M. Winter, Gary. S. H. Slick, Gary. S. L. Eisler, Gary. Paul B. Rabe, Gary. Bert H. Krafft, Gary. Wilbur Wynant, Gary. Emmet L. Siver, Gary. Geo. H. Manlove, Gary.
Finance A. H. W. Johnson. John X. Campian. T. D. Williams. M. M. Winter. Geo. H. Manlove. McCormack. S. L. Eisler. A. H. W. Johnson. Equipment S. L. Slick. S. J. DuFresne. T. D. Williams.
na'ional opcn"d
then declined to M. Marin- pfd. advanced " to lli4, I'll a reaction to
1 1 j - . Fmted States Steel mad a cain 14 to ;?. and then yielded to 9SV,.
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GARY, IND.
STARTING POINT j MARKED BY CROSS j l INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl j UMEKKK. l.-eland. April A hu?e i white cross is b!n pa.nt1 upon Bawnmor feld. a mil from this p!e. I to mark the landing and starting placfc of a.rpianes taking part in the transi atlantio flight. j The first Eight is now scheduled for l April 15. One of the contestants. Maj. Wood, 'announces that, h will u.- a Short t i hi-plane, equipped w ith a Koiis-Rcy c" ! lnotor.
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The Times' want ads bring asi tonishing results if their users are . to be believed.
CARD OF THANKS I liiWr.W'VTWrqWM:t-l jeagetgViEgixi CABS Or THANKS.
. ,!..nl Oil. - C-i.v.rl I
t ; e nesi re t' """-' . , -
land neighbors for mir Kin.ir.ess our-j ling cur bereavement e(f our beodj
husliand. father, nroiner ami son. and j wish to thank these who furnish-d rir?. )Ir. C. M. I'row n. . wife, and littie
daughter Isabel!.
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EXPER1EXCED SALESLAlrF:S for Piece Goods. GOOD PAY Permanent ositions.
Department Store Garv. Ind.
Where Economy Rules THE GREAT
lantic and Pacific
217 SUte Street. 674 Hohman Street. Special Sale for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
At
Tea Go
Our Best Blend Coffee. 330, Snider's Catsup, ir..iiccrcr' f V.rH Flakes. ! large bottle
per pkjr lie Campbell's Soup?. Quaker Oats, pkj;- 10c? pCr can lOv
Aunt .Jemima Buckwheat iBakor's Cocoa. i2 lb.. .20c j Flour, pkg. ..' lEagle lirand Condensed iCrisco, 1 11). cans 30c Milk, ran 21e jTomatoes. per can C Ga,vailie Soap 1() for i7c !nrn:::::::::i5c Mf. ,Ielmont's Sliced Pearlies. Sugar, per lb 10r ! large jar 33CGood Luck Butterine . ,3fC
