Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1919 — Page 5
Tuesday. April 1 1013.
THE TIMES.
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SENATORS DIVIDED IN OPINION
Don't Suffer
Tom Piles
DEATI1 TOLL LARGE WHEN REDS BLOW UP AMMUNITION DUMP
Satntite I'ni'knicp of I he Famous Pyramid File Trratnritl Now tillered Free to I'roip vA bat It til Liu for lou. I'j'raml'l Pile, TrePtrner. give? Ouiok reMef from JteMng. bleeding or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and
Sharp Line of Cleavage Is Drawn in Original Senatorial Opposition to the League of Nations.
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'STAfF CORRESPONDENT I H . SERVICE) AA'ASHINGTON. April 13. tliaip divixen of opinion among Republican
f nstnrf who orposod the. orii
league cf nation eornant as to
acceptability (f the amended do.'um'iit ,is cons-trued at the capitol today a? foreshadowing i similar line of cleapge v. hen thr senate is called upon to ratify or reject the latter. Approval of the revised document fx-pre-sed by Senator I'amminf. 'one of the 3 signatories of the round robin of protest against the original coenan:. was more the subject of so-ious oomn!( nt ihan the expected r enew a! by Senators Borah and roindexter of their opposition to the proposed league of nat ion
. t j . i . , i Borah an I", was learned tod.iv from en author!- ! ...... t- , u, i anp.e.
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returned to Postun without committing himself. Senator Fenrose, Senator Krox sr.d o'her Repiibl'can senators are reported
to have decided to wait, t s Senator;
Lodge stated he proposed to do, until
Pyramid Is C ertainly 1 Ine nnrl Worki Such Wonders So Quickly.
ftioh rectal trouble::, in the privacy of your home t'O cents a lns at all druggists, 'lake no f ub; f i t u te. A single I ov often rei;cf5. Free sample for Irlnl mailed in plain wrapper, if you send coupon below.
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DEATH OF AGED 'To the Wife of
LANSING SETTLER I
One Who Drinks
harl's Krumni. 64 years of
"Se. j jr thi should mr fho vr of a wif.
(l:-d at h's, home, in I-ansini? yeytrday , mother or friend of someone addicted !
hi.-" wife, brother I tank and most of his children being at his bedside when he parsed away. Mr. Krurr.m. w iio has lived in I-an-:nsr all of his life, was one of its oldest settier and was much respected by all who know hini. He leases to mourn li.m three hoys, John, Henry, and Kdward Krumm and
four daughters, liar;, Anna, Lena and I.!'Uise. The funeral will be held from the family residence at Lansing Friday afternoon at 1 -SO o'eloclt. Interment in dak Oien cemetery, in charge o Vnci'italver Neidow.
"ir.k. unable to overcome this rtiinou
hHlut. she may obtain information of a method by which legions of drinkers !ivc bee,n freed from the curse quickly, easily and with delightful benefit in their health, effirtenry and happiness. This Information w ill be sent in plain en elope on request to t'dw. J Mood. IiA-T.'S. Station V. New Tork, N. Y. Cut this out; show- others'. Adv.
FANS TO SEE
BIG GAME
MAINTAIN FILIBUSTER jf;
i ALBANY A . Y., April 1 0 Lc mocrat'c senators aided by fojr insurgents from the Republican ranks. have .maintained a tilihuster all night lonpr I ti prevent a filibuster by the state senlate a resolution all.ng for adjourn- ! ment of tiie 1?15 session Saturday. At j ten o clock this mormn; there was no indication of a cessation of the filiI buster and the democrats were prej P3red to talk at least 1 or 20 hours i more to keep their filibuster going, j The talk asrainst time was ma-Je .necessary until three democratic senlators could reach Albany from Newi New York.
f V. A ft't'li-'il t f t Vi o tipii- fni-cnont ;
was; dlpes'cd by them before attempting to discuss It. Thoe 'familiar with the situation re
cently developed at the eapito! with re- j card to the league of nations' divided! the Republican senators into faolasses the "reconclliables." and the;
"irreconei! iables." It was regarded by
65 Loganberries
Are used to flavor one Jiffy-Jell dessert. The juice is condensed and sealed in a vial. This is cne of our best fruit flavors. Compare it with the old-style quick gelatine desserts.
10 Flaoon, at Your Grocer' 2 Packages for 25 Cents .
them as not. at all unlikely that Senator I
nd Senator Poindxter. for ex-
pie. would remain iircconsuacies
I to the end. no matter in what form the jcc'eiianl is fnailv presented to the sen-J j I In the meanwhile the question of the
llcKislatie and organisation roheics the i
Republican leaders of the senate are go- j k
to pursue in the n xt coirgress. is;
dany occupinK more ami more or men 'attention. 'With only a majority of two j in the senate, ami with Senator Rorah,
Senator Noma ana other progress esarrsrenllv reconciled to Senator Ren-
iiosc bccom'np chairman of the senate j finance committee, the Republican lead- ; ers frankly confessed that their task of i organizing the senate will be a much ' easier one than that involved in "puttine Republican legislation through." Senator Penrose's speech at Rhiladelj phin. in which he declared that the next I congress must adopt a protective tarift ' policy as well as one of "retrenchment i and economy." while regarded here as ' having been intended largely for homo consumption, w ar, interpreted at the
capital as indicating lust he thoroughly realized the legislative difficulties which will confront the republicans of th senate. NOTICE. Modern "Woodman of America will meet in the 15. of R. T. Hall over Lion Stole the 1st and 11 1 d Monday of each month. CHAS. YALLERLCHT. Consul.
Barracks at Odessa burning after explosion of dump. Kcd to the chapter of blood and ' dump at Odessa. The explosion ' and were destroyed. This is only, fire the Bolsheviki are writing the j killed a large number of people, j one of the acts of violence which it recent firing of the ammunition j The Odessa barracks caught fire characteristic of the Bolsheviki.
DECLAMATORY.
U. S. SOON 10 TRY TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT
1 daintv refreshments. I j The marriage of Miss An. e l oid.. ! daughter of Mr and Mrs. AVil'is R. I i Ford of ii" May street, to James Arm- I ! strong is an eent of todr. The cere-! i mony will be solemnized at four o clock. ;
The bride has been elaborately leted.
! some of the season's prettiest parties basing been given in her honor.
HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS
There will he a declamatory contest
at the Baptist 'church on Russfli st.
'Tuesday evening. April 1 1 for the pur
I pose of choos.na representatives for
i the county and state cont'st. The proj .gram for contest is to be arranged bl
ithe public speaking: department of the j Hammond high school. The j.d?es are i to be Miss Bern ida Brietdbr. head of Knpiish public speaking department of ll. nd!a, Ohio: M;s.- Phoebe Miller and I Miss Bernice tiejer. I
Roscoe Hemstock, Hammond superior court clerk, is getting- together n bunch of basketball fans to go to Chi-
tomorrow- to witness tne am
the Whiting Owls and De-
tioit. The game wnl tie played at tne
P.artlett gymnasium at the University
of Chicago.
WILL PLAY GARY. The volley hall team of the South Side Gym will go to Gary tomorrow ever.ng to play the Gary "Y" team at tne Gary Y. M. C. A.
Notice to the Public.
The partnership heretofore existing between A. R. Meyer and Michael Ouzonnoff at 1 f0 Sibley has been dissolved and T will not be responsible for anv further debts. 4.14-2t M. OVZOU.VOIT.
SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS
Warships to Be Strung Across the Ocean, Navy eDpt. Is Reticient.
(BULLETIN.) MNTERNATIONM. NEWS SERVICE! ST. JOHNS, N. F., April 15, 11 in Weather conditions for the trans-Atlantic airplane flujrit are ImproYlng' and It Is bow beltered poaslble tna.t Harry O. Hawker may be able to start this evening In bis Sopwith plane. The trial flight of the Martlnsyde machine has been postponed nntU tomorrow.
At a special meeting of the directors j Charging abandonment, Ow en Moore
(MYSTERY OF BAD
ANKLE SOLVED
of the Alice Club last evening final , plans were made for the entertainment) to b gien May 1st at Liberty Hall fori the bcrefit of the club in Indiana ae-i nue. Mrs. AY. IX Patten direcing', "The Alice Club Follies- which will be i
has filed suit in the Hammond superior; court for divorce from his wife, Fearl
Mooie, thro ich his attorney. John M. St. nsrn. They were married July 11. 1016. and .-rpaiated Piecember 23. I?16. thev have no children. Mr. Moore's
given by the girls of the club and tbei,0rn, jc ln iiamrnond.
little rlay which will be gntn by the Thr rcler Har,I Brewing Company club directors will be directed by Mrs. y fi..f, n s.iit.s to foreclose inort-
Glenn P. Peters. A great deal of inter-!
est is being taken in the entertainment.
I pases. One
is asainst Jennie Rosen
and the other Is against j
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LIBERTY BONDS
Superfluous Hairj
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TlrMtraeln, the original aanltary Dqntd, operate on an eatlrely different prtnctpl from any otker mrtbed. It eb hair of U j hy attaekJnar t mn&mr tbe akin. Cnly segalac DeSTIraele hna moner-baeh. rnaratM ta nirkiirt. . toilet eoaatera lo oe. ft and S2 all-en. or Kry mn from as In plain wrapper em receipt o price. FRFF ook with teathnonlale f rA-tlileiet antborttlea ex. plains waat causes hair oi'fire, nrfk arm, why It taeraa
and how DeMtrael-e dr!tallaa tt, mailed ta ptaia sealed ea-velopa tm rfcnrit. DeMIrarlr, Perk At. ta4
12th St Kew 1 ork.
Ail communicants of St. Paul's L'pisronal church and recent confirmation
clsss are reminded of the Raster com- , munion preparatory service this even-i
I ing at seven-thirty o'clock and are urg- i !ed to be present. The choir will '-inc.! tunc ' The services for the lemainder of Holy;
I Week are early celebrations on Wednes-
pi . Good V rl- j
day at 0 a. m. end three hour service! with meditations on the worrlr- at !io j
Wk and tlsster
ba pt ism
Mo ran is a'.-
Speeialists at the South Shore hospital. Chicaso. .Lave been trjing for several days to diagnose a very painful inflammation which appeared on the ankle of the two-ytar-nid ton of Mr. and Mis. 1 1 . J. Derner of Hammond. Yesterday it. was decided that an abeess was forming because of a bruise. The little fellow suffers extreme pain but it is believed he will recover in a shoit time.
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 AYA SUING TON. April U.-'l nc
fr ti-.e ttrt of America's attempt to
,te .'k. n ,-i,t ,w the Atlantic is ! da y a nd Thursda v a t
no! far distanct. The became known j tedav w he tithe navv denarlment el-,
.u... i in, ir? cross l roni i niuii .
Satuiday afternoon at;
ihal. et al
Lucia Mravlnac. I" . J .
tiney for the plaintiff. t . . A suit on contract entitled Aurora j WAR VjbTijRA-SS
V. Cia c vs. Rosie Petro, has been filed i
hy Attorney J. I). Kenn'dy.
Standard OH Company vs. Al Tortz t
':- t'.e title of a suit on account f.Ied by Attorneys Giilett &. Sheerer.
There i onlv one medicine that really stand-s out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailmea;- of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Ir Kilmers Swamp-Root stands the highest fur the reason that It has proven to be just th remedv needed in thousands upon thousand? of distressing cases. Swamp-Root makes friends eiiiicklv because of its mild and immediate fieet is soon realized In mot caseIt is a c-entle. healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold a sll drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test thi greai preparation send ten rents t" nr. Kilmer A- Co.. Binghamton. N. T., for a sample bottle When writins be sure and mention the Hammond Daily Times Adv.
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MEET TONIGHT
1st 1st
LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT ANiD SOLD.
Mkt. Trio?. Inf. e, $50 bonds.$-45.S."i J .5S
j Fuither steps towards assisting 1 returning soldiers will be taken
the this
even
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lowed it to be known
Mao and Acting Secretary of the Na y
Roosevelt would confer tomorrow
the assignment and location or vessels - that will be strung across the Atlantic' The Krnbroidery Club wns entertained during the Right. ! very pleasantly yesterday afternoon bv
continued ; Mr?, l-t. r. tnnrrtr b l iivi iivmc
Pouth Hohman street.
Navv department official's
reticent as to plans for the flight, but ' that the attempts would be made be-j fore the first of May was freely pre.-j dieted. !
Max Rrozowsky. administrator
the eslate of Israel Brozowsky
filed a petition to -ell real estate. j In the divorce suit of Lena Kish vs. j
Alexander Kish. the defendant was ordered to pay HO per month temporary allowance and attorney fees for plaintiff pending the outcome of the spit. Attorney Will. am Frzy represents the p 1 a i n t i ff .
- i evenin; of the World War Veterans
has Association which will be held at the ! Hammond Chamber of Commerce
rooms. All ex-soldicrs are urged to be present. Scrgt. Cramer. Hammond, leeruiting officer, says that a baseball team Is to be selected and a number of other important matters will be considered.
SI no bonds. !9.I0
1st 4re f5n bonds ..: Ipt 'e SI 00 bonds ?.-.& lt 4'i'e S0O bonds.. 4T.!n 1st 4Ufe $100 bonds. 95 fin Id Arr. $50 bonds 46. S.I d 4'e $100 bonds 03. OS Ld 4 ' re 5 lwnds-. 46.:! id 4'r $100 bonds. 5".6fi ;.d ?. bonds 47.80 3d 4'4"'e $100 bonds f'S.tiO 4th 4.e, $50 bonds 4t)l
4th 4;e $l"0 bonds. 33.70
le handling charge. Franklin Investment Co. 210 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. Hr. 0-6. Saturday O S y. m.
1.12 .64 1.2S .fi l.'; .si l.2 1.7: .15 .10
Total S foil 100.22 4S.51 97. as 4S.4S ?6. 47 K 4 95.2H 47.i0 47.5 ?5 ?0 47. 7S ?o 71
WIND PREVENTS
ATLANTIC FLIGHT :
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PERSONAL!'!
SOCIAL NEWS
Beed on closing prices on New Torai Stock Txchansre. wo will pay today: j $49.50 for a STO 3 ." Bond j $47.93 for a S') 1st 4 Bond j P49.13 for a S50 2nd 41- Bond ! 4S.06 for a 850 1st A, Bond for a S50- 2nd 4','' Bond $47.50 for a $50 3rd 4', Bond 347.33 for a S50 4th 4'.'r Bond ; CAMP THORNE & CO. ; SERVICE AT WEIS' DRUG STORE j 575 Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. j JOHN PORA CO. j - . - i- ..i . r-1 iu- n r lMli)l
O0 U.iniiC Ul., Iltai r-. v., Miumiia Harbor, Ind. NASSAU & THOMPSON N. W. Cor. Forsyth and Chicago Ave., East Chicago, Inn. TRIBE OF K 6Z5 Broadway, Gary, Ind.
Tn spite of the dir sgrera-bje jk ea ther last evening the entertainment- given
J by ' Mrs. Jamei R. Gra- cr" ?undny ' sclieol class of the First Christian ! church was enjoyed by a large audience and a good sum was realuie.J by the
clas- to be used f"r Kastrr decorations 1
for the class room. A candy ssie was ! brld in connection with the entertainment. The prf'cram consisted of n, lit- ' .i ..t. n.liliH "ironHmaV peccitlC
i Bee "which was cleverly gKen by sev- ' SOVIET REPORTED
' er?l of the girls and piano and vorf. I j j music and recitations. The class is j ' working with the R'd Cross in its drive j
' fer clothing and received donations last ; evening.
t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI LONDON. April 15. Trans-Aatlantie cht conditions are slowly improving
the a'r ministry announreej too ay.
he North Atlantic winds were Wbw-
ing at a velocity of 5n.S0 miles an hour rarlv today .
Grow Potatoes
Don't Put It All Into Whtat
Complete SeedCat-ilogue FR
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Randolph St CHICAGO.
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COMTKO ET NTS. The Pine Street Presbyterian Gccpe!
Team will hold a service this erening 1 at the Gibson T. M. C. A. ! There will b' a large class for intiaThe Ladies' Aid Society of the First tion at the nieeting this evening of rFresbyterian church will be entertaineu ! mania Rebekah lodge at the Moltke I. AVcdnesday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph ! O. O. F. ball in State street.
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538 Oakiey Ave., Hammond, Ind. Between .-Male St. nnl Plumnior Ave.
Announce Special Offering of I Suits for Easter
?oys'
Thompson and Mrs. J. AV. Itinsker. The members of th third division will entertain the Radies Aid Society of the First Methodist church AV'ednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Richard FerreP, 22 Condit street. Wednesday afternoon the Monroe Pt. Ladies' Aid Society will met in the parlors of the church. Mrs. J. M. Bradford find the members of her committee w ill rer.
The AA oman's Guild of St. Paul's Fpisecpal church will meet in the guild room on AVcdnesday at 2:S0 o'clock. This meeting will terminatx the Lenten Bible class. The secretary will receive dues and the Easter offering will be decided upon. A bunncss meeting of the Tlpworth League of the Monroe Street Methodist church w ill be held Wednesday ev ning at eight o'clock at the church. The meeting will be featured by the election of officers. The history committee of the Hammond AVoman.'s Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. "Daniel Brown. "P5 Truman avenue. The annual election of officers took plac and
OVERTHROWN
G F.N FA".. April 1.V It was again reported today that the soviet government of Munich has been overthrown. Premier Hoffman of the Moderate Socialist government in Bavaria, Is said to have proclaimed himself dictator.
Opal HUe No. SOU L. O. T. M. M. w ill hold its regular meeting this evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Miss Elizabeth H. Thompson of State College, Ta.. is -visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomrson and Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Minsker of Hammond. Mrs. Charl's A'anOiider bad as her guest yesterday. Miss Mary New comb Of the Chicago Grand Op"ra company. Mr?. Julius Meyn of G'.cndale Park
will return today from :-oUth F . w here she was the guest of Mr. Mrs. AVard Mack for a few diys.
The past Chiefs Association ef Ham-
mend Temple , .; rytnian .-j--.c.-;
h:i-. portpone, it- meeting iint.l I u ..-d-v evening. Af'il th. when Mrs. Ch-tv!.-- lirhiuk end Mrs. Bahcock will; V,, l,oct--ssc-. ?t Mr. Bcstwiek's home
in Siblev street.
The Harmony Club rarty has been
-n.irmieH until n"-it WednesUy, April;
:;ifl'vh(ti Mrs. J. H. Pearson of Ruth street will be host-ss.
NOTICE.
Th
mbers of Baumgartner Court
No. 10? C. O. 1". will meet at St Joseph sj Assembly Hall his evening at S sharp. ;
to make fnal funeral arrangements for Brother Joseph Alberts. 4-15-1 M T- LA VERM AN. C. R
PHONOGRAPH SPECIAL Manophone $120 Pathe and Edison Jewel Needle FREE. Alsc 24-Record Selection. -13-inch cabinet, finest motor manufactured. Plays all records. Absolute written guarantee rjiven for one year -with each machine. We cordially invite you to call and hear the "Manophone." Wyman, Babb & Killen Huehn Block, 525 Hohman St., Hammond. Distributors. Pathe, Columbia, Bush & Lane Phonographs.
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Ratnrd.v. April 19th, i? the date of
reruitfd in the re-election of Mrs. J. J. the annual election nay lun. neon u, ""-if, e- ..uoi-me-. Th. nth,." ' n.mt-cmd AVomaii's Club and the mem- , ft
.11IU1 I Cl'll lift .ifiiin.oii. v.... ... . fleers are Mr. Newton Hembroff vice bers will meet at the Ma'onic Temple chairman: Mr. P. K. Swain., secretary for an all day ses.-ion. The luncheon and treasurer, and Mrs. C. S. Ke ,i-.a rd. ! w 1 11 be served at twelve-thirty o'clock member of calendar committee. The and will be , omphment i ry to the club
afternoon was in members but res r vat ins l,"u'" -'-
Mrs. A. -;. Hunt, eliauman. T. McAiier cr Mrs Marion
progi
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of Mrs. .1. M.
tercstin. talk en
Turner who gaie' made to
- Mrs A".
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services at the Methodist Church to- II night. Theme of sermon by the pastor. VV. ' "V Vnim of 1be .Mile-." -17,-X .
j If ' tM cm .aBBM B"ll Jim M t mf 111 1 mill """imi sum s '.'"iji'i .n m.,i.hii m i ia .i -.i.in,,.iis a a
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.Trir.ese problem. After her talk the
iue tirn was discussed by the committer The musical program consisted of vt trod selections, a piano duet "Flower l aities'' and a song "Till AVe Meet as iu" bv Mary Katherine A'ogel and
Florence Hess.; At
t he progi em the
Mis. Turner
Hower. The tnortung ."ssion w j.i , tp
at ten o clock act wm uf'n ""l
reports of the officer-- and chairme'i of Jhft the various departments. In the after-I Pj
ciiiui will occur and there
noon the
will be otlv r business transacted
the conclusion of
b.os-ess assisted by!
and Mrs. Swaim served
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includine: l st assortment wool mixtures, blue series, latest styles with skirt effect, sizes i t 16." Prices ranging from JJ 98
See our assortment of Boys' Wash Suits from 50c to
$3.98
In Ladies' Wearincc Apparel for Easter we have manv attractive bargains.
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CARD OF THAHKS
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CAiD OF THANKS.
A delightful time was spent by the members of the evening hour department of the Hammond Woman's Club at j
the home of Mrs. Harry AVe is in Aim
street last exening. It wa.3 a social j meeting and refreshments were served. , Miss Hartzell. Miss Ford and Mir-s ; t xte leer c'.i a re roil cd Marion Mc- i
i Merr. Katlieriii liuchel p, Leliii
A'.e wish to thank our friends and j p.racher on a camping trip to the Kan-
relatives for their kind aid and sympathy
during the illness and death of our beU ved husband and fa'her. A especially
wish to expre?s our heartfelt thanks to Free Sons and Knaibcith Lodj.es and for
the beautiful floral offerings and for use
of autos. Mrs. A. Hc-llcrman and family.
kakee River 'on.
during their spring vacn-
Mrs. Ray Abbott of Manila avenue is rccoering from a badly sprained ankle, j
CASS OF THA.IT IS. We wish to express our thanks for the kindness and sympathy of our friends
The AVoman's Foreign Missionary So-, ciety of the M- K- church announces a! group meeting at Gary Thursday of this week and those from Hammon who attend are asked to m'ct for the eiirht-thirtv o'clock car. Miss Hewitt.
nd neighbors during the sickness and a missionary lit Mexico w ii! be the
death of our dear little baby. Rspecially Capt. lieddegard of the Salvation Army, and his assistants: also Mrs. Trvike. Mrs. Shau, and Mrs. Nogli: and the electrical workers of the Gibson roundhouse. Mr. and Mrs. L. T Palmer, . brother and sister.
speaker at the meeting.
Miss Maude S Hill of Chicngo -vis.tei in Hammond today before le-in- for 1.ps Ar.celes w-her she r.;,n to -cnv,m indefinitely. Miss Hill will !-ve fi the west tomorrow.
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