Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1919 — Page 7
Parre Seven. Tuesday, April 15, 1919.
THE TIMES.
RESORT IN
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CHICAGO
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She win a most lovable onl sivt fplrlted girl, and has a great host of true friends whom her uniform kindness and iwrptncM of spirit had won for her. She Is survied by her parents, her husband and three brothers. Leslie,
Rusll and Maion all of the city of)
Hammond. One brother, Hugh, preceded her to the Spirit World about
eight years ago. j The funeral was h-!d at the resi-
from the Ft. raul's Evangelical Lutheian church, Thursday afternoon. Interment will be In Concordia cemetery In charge of Undertaker Netdow.
SOLDIERS KILLED BY L. & N. FLYR
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by Rev. l!ns-
i INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SCSVICEI DECATUR. Ala.. April 15. When passenger train No. 2, on the Louisville A Nashville railroad arrived here a manhat was found on the. front of the cn-
inr. lnvitiiLtln followed and it was
The second raid was made last night I t the M. K. church. The Dauxli- dl,oovor).d thllt thr tr(,)n hAd run v,.r en the resort run at K.fUh and Mci'uok J r of Llbetty ha.j charge of the ser-; nnJ kmJ WHUaln Thonm-, Cornelius ave.. East Chicago. The arrests were J vices at the residence, and t ic lor- ; of Morm,, county, arid Isaac McDonald, tnsde by Acting Captain Dow ney anu , Rebekalt Lodge at the cemeter; . j )f Kr,nlillll county, discharged soldiern. Officer Kafehl. I Th noral offerings fr.-m the niann Hartsetl. Ala. Two men and thro- women were tak- j friends and associates were very j Mv,lf.r. surrounds the death, but it is " into cusiod. Nick Szabo. Melville ! beau tlful. especially the lodges, the. ( upp0.,d" ihr tWl, mfn BtePps i f rom the ave.; Stce Honcsko. .5020 Alexander jU C. U. the former associates at the I 0uth track to avoid one tram and were
',,; Kosa Kovaeh, booked as Uie Keep-t i oson on;ce ana negnoornooa nowr; Jessie Monroe, who gives th- mim- I ers. The pallbearers were: Misses Va r v. ' . 1,a t- ; . 1 r i c L i I-1'nl I ' Vi u r, a VTrh-.' t?eeH t'm t herln
Flrhel Stone. 531 10th ft., and l.eona i.eeny. Mellij I l.ee. uertrude iM-noeter, Gatney. tJary. j Marl chocter. The flower girls from
The accused are out on bond with i the I. of 1 ... Irene Merrill, Klla Tattle, Steve John as surety. j tucindia Ca'.l and from the Rebekahi j ladge were C'.ara Siss, Barbara Down-j ft'RTTTTA'RV I '" Daughetty. Mable Powley. I
clothing and are given transportation to T'TTkjri pj-p cjm OTTTC! place of their enlistment. Mont of the XVAr,U' UX w ijU U A"
GAMBLERS SHOT
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men were serving sentences for absence without leave and in several instances their sentences amounted to from five to U-.n yoars.
struck by a train going in opposite di- . rection.
SEVENTEEN SOVIET
LEADERS TAKEN
Asrtes Liuckner and Grace Da ugherty.
r.uth Harriet Roberts Cle. rn1y J diughter of Hufth W". and Emma RobAGED HAMMOND
e-ts. was brn in Chicigo. Illinois.! T? X1 QT'TtTT'TSIT TT'rT,C! " .
.line 2T, 1S?3, and died in Hammond! April 10. 191S, aged 23 years, 7 months!
and IS day. VTien Ruth wa but five years of as the family moved to Hammond and all of hr subsequent life has been passad In this city. Sbe completed the grades and did cocs'derable work in the high school. f the public schools of this city. For nearly eight years she had been working at Gibaon. first in the telephone off.ee. nd later. ad charge of th postoffice at that place. In 1S0S under the pastorate of Rev. Lewis S. Smith, she was converted and united with th First Methodist Eplcoipai church of Hammond. On March 19, 1M9, but three weeks
ago. she was married to John Ogle. 1 of Hammond. She was not well at' the time, of tha wadding, but w-a ; taken to Denver, Colo., in the hop j that the change of atmosphere might restore her to health. As aha con
tinued to grow worse, she was brought horr, reaching hero on Wednesday last. April I. At 1 p. m.. of th net rtav she was called by the death angel.
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICCl TV. HIS. April 15. Seventeen soviet leaders at Munich have ben arrested by troop xupporting the moderate socialist government beaded by Premr
Hoffman, said a dispatch from Zu;--u
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Fred Harbrecht. Sr.. 74 years old,
'died at the homaof his daughter. Mrs.
Paul Rueer. of Ann street. Ham mond, lat night, after an illness of four months. Mr. Harbrekht. was an old settler of Hammond, having lived here for the last 37 years where he made many friends and leaves to mourn him five children, Charles Harbrecht, of Krancesvllle and Fred Harbrecht, Jr., of Hammond: Mr. Ohas. Volkman of Fraacesville: Mrs. Joseph Walters, of Hammond and Mrs. Paul Buyer with whem he lived. The funeral will be held from the home at 1:30 o'clock then at 2 o'clock
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FIGHT TO IMPEACH GOVERNOR HARDING (INTERNATIONAL NIW3 SERVICE ) DES MOINfciH. Is. April 1 u. The (1ht to Impeach tiov. Harding for
his acta In pardoning Ernut Kalhbun. ' under life sentence for criminal assault, i began ii the Iowa legislature tUay. j Two reports, one recommending his im- ; peachmtnt. and the other a minority! report, recommending censure of the j
governor, were submitted to the house of representatives today. The reports uere made a special order of business
for tomorrow morning.
JUDGE ANDERSON IN HAMMOND COURT Out of fourteen applicants for admission to full citizenship. Judge Anderson in the federal court at Hammond this morning granted ten, dismissed one and continued three. About rhvety petitions filed by the Hermans and Austr.ar.s have been set for hearing before Judge Anderson at Hammond on October 51. Several suits were continued during the morning session and this afternoon the court and Jury are hearing the damage silit of the Calumet Construction Co., a corporation, vs. Edward Shell and Charles B. Shedd.
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! LEAVENWORTH, Kan.. April 15. As a result of re-hearlng of ca.ses of military prisoners at the United States disciplinary barracks at Fort Leavenworth.
:h.'c.h 'iaLbr" eT l" Mississippi is
forty-six men serving excessive pen- ON A RAMPAGE
tences for Infraction of minor military regulations were released from the barracks, today. Sixty more will be released tomorrow and it is planned smaller numbers will leave the barracks each day. The men are outfitted with civilian
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) RT. U1,1H. lo.. Apr. I 15. Henry "Kid" Becker. 6 years old, credited with being the "King of fit. LouU gamblers," was shot and fatally wounded by highwaymen in front of his home here last night. Becker died at 1:45 o'clock this morning at t. Anthony's hospital. Th orily statement lcker mide wa lmm ilately following the shoot1 ing. 'I begged them not to shoot me. 1 gave then my money but they shot n:e anyway." Becker had the reputation of carrj in large sums of money ,-,n hi person at al- times, but the amount he had last Tight has not been determined.
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(INTERNATIONAL NtV; SIRVICK1 l.A CKoSsE, Wis.. April li. With the government gouge in the Mississippi river here registering a stage of nearly 13 feet and the river still rising, residents In the lower section o North La Crosse today began moving furniture out of their houses. A large section of the residence district is flooded. Many farms along the river also are under water and roads and bridges are submerged. Farmers arc moving their stock to the high lands and many farms are cut off from communication. The crest of the food is expected to be reached by Thursday.
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KATE O'HARE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 JEFFKnSON CITY. Mo.. April IS. Mrs. Kate O Hare, of Fargo. N. t., radical Socialist leader, was "dressed In" at the penitentiary here today to begin serving a five year sentence for violation of the espionage act. Mrs. O'Hare will be assigned to work sewing jackets and suspenders on overalls. She will work only a few fet from 12 mm a Goldman, who Is serving 'wo years for attempting to obstruct the selection draft
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SHIP DUE AT BREST APRIL 9 I T INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHIMiTuN. April 16. Th-i Gc". Washington is due at Brest on April
IS and lll be held there until Presi-j dent Wilton's return to America, it j was announced by the navy departnint todt y. The destroyers Manley. j Ilathbone, Horsey and Ta'.bot have been dispatched to the Azores to act ns an escort for the presidential transport on Its return trip and the Arizo- ! na will take the place of the Mi.si-
sir.pl as tonvoy. it was statd. Nary department officials said they bad nothing to Indicate when the Washington would sail on the return trip
Constipated Children Gladly Take "California Syrup of Figs" mmammm For the Liver and Bowels
Tell your druggist you "California. Syrup of Figs."
u-ant genuine Full directions
NEW UPRISING IS CRUSHED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) AMSTKKIOM. April IS. The new Spartaclst uprising at Oue.seldorf has j l.en crusher! hv government troODi '
after bloody fighting, according to inf orinuti'in from I5erlin today. Fresh 1 so, -tiers have broken out at
Hamburg and desultory looting and fiahting are reported from that city, j The K-'dlers in the barracks at S'tet- I
tin have j:one on strike for a continuance fif .heir ar pay.
and dose for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tonguecoated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Look for the name "California" and accept no other "Fig Syrup."
SAGE TEA DANDY ' TO DARKEN HAIR
It's Grandmother's Recipe j to Bring Back Color and j Lustre to Hair.
Tou can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over right if you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth's Page and T5ulhpur Compound" at nny drug store. Millions of bottles of tr' old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are soid annually, says a well-known dm-'
Mrs. O'Hare wss convicted of making i gist here, because It darkens the heir f
speech In which she declared that j naturally snd evenly that no can
ten it nss Den sppiien.
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mother who raise! their sons for 'cannon fodder wtre no better than brood aowe."
GOVERNOR SIGNS BILL. f INTNTIONAL NEWS SERVICE! SACRAMENTO. Cal.. April Id. Gov. Stephens today signed the. Harris prohibition enforcement bili providing t--r a system for enforcing the national prohibition constitutional amendment In California.
Those whose hair Is turning gray or becoming feded have a surprise- awaiting them, because after one r two applications th gray hair vanishes end your locks become luxuriantly dark and
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St., phone Ham. 565. ' NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. TME STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1919. OVTEN' W. MOOHE VS. PEARL MOORE. CAUSE Xo. 18203. ACTION TO DivoncE. Now comes tho Tlalntlff. by J. M. Stinson. attorney, and flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Pearl Moore, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Sail defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next terms of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 9th day of June. A. D. 1919. the same being the ZSth day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in tho Court House, Room No. 1, st Hammond, ip isaid County and State on the 2nd Monday of May. A. D. 1919. said action will be heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said
Court, at Hammond, this 14th day of April, A. D. 1919HERBERT L. WH EATON. (Seal.) Clerk U S. C. By KOSCOE HEMSTOCK. Deputy Clerk. 4-15-22-23.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THK STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTT. IN' THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1919. BO LICE i'. JZYMANSkT VS. CLARA SZTMANSKI. CAUSE No. 1061. ACTION TO DETERMINE AND DISCHARGE. Now comes the Plaintiff, by P. J. Moran, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Clara Szymanskl, Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Paid defendart is therefore hereby notified of the pendeney of said action and that the same will stand for trial
at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear end answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 9th day of June. A. D. 1919. the same being the 25th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In the Court House. Room No. 1. at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of May. A. D. 1919. said action will be heard and determined In her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and atlx the Seal of said Court, st Hammond, this 14th day of Anrtl. A. t. 5919. HERBERT L. W1IEATON. (Seal.) Clerk L. ?. C.
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