Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 277, Hammond, Lake County, 6 May 1919 — Page 6
Piitro Six.
THE TIMES. Tuesday. Mav 6,
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to r turn to Paris through the His Thnr Jn American jmiro. p, it is said that this iiH'ormat i.Mi which comes from both
i.iuisu ai-.u r ri ncti om.Kii circles, is tinHue. It is insisted among the Americans lhat I 'resident Wilson has nut changed j his pos.tion and that nut ill. 'at i' n to tliis ft . ct has been served upon Premier! l.l.v.l George and I'M mil r "lemenccHii. j t'rtiiiu rs liod .re ami ("Iciti ncci'i j aii- iiinii rst.-cii to base s nt n omnium-!
cation to lloni". niakiig known Mu ntti-j I tu.ie of Pr.-.-itl. nt Wilson. The message' ! v. as cm !o d in the form of an in Hat iom land the Italians Immediately replied in I
frown Pout!. Ind.. wears th- D. S. M.. I'roix do Guerre with palm and is commander of the Legion of Honor. He will In- commander at Camp Custer. 700 ARE DECORATED. In addition to MaJ. Gen. Haan 70 officers and men have been decorated. Kvery l"ren h general 'under whom the Thirty-second has i'hubIu cited the division. Just In fore it left France it received a special letter of trihute from Premier ( ,lenu nc.au, who lau.b'd the Wisconsin and Michigan guardsman. The Thirty-second Iiivision was the onlv national guard unit to iiusa the Ilhllic.
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Pinal Reacting of Treaty Is i .iTh
Held Today Before Con ference for Prssen-tation.
, the aliii-iiiat n e. 1 In y w err anxious to j rl urn. I'll. conl,l not !o so i-M'f 'l in a.'
I a mu won ni save imir i.'ic.s.
. Second CO! O, Ml 11 II ICin 1 lOll lltlll to. Till- wu- toll. Wed b a state-.
I !: ft lhai the It'Mo'io hop. c. to tind their v.,i to a compromise that Would sallsly. Pi evi.lent W il--on. j
i .o. . t .! ot the Italian delegate w.-re ins!:. . I to I aris hy spe. ial curi. t ' i.a.'hau here today . They v. . re iiunie j d-a t . I t'etv a r d to Vei s lilies and lot m
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SOCIETY ALL AGOG
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Jchn Edwin Nevin I. (STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N srRVICFl i'
PAIilS. M il I..- -A m . let p!. !.:in .-.srPi . uce was h-'d, WILDCAT ;::';:;:;!::;r;;:;- t,v;.;,;,;r:!i fighters are ll"-r r"'.r-s" ,;"! "N""ri EACK HOME
cot . :: i.aiian .!'!. -:.).. s at -v. a v hack to pars I'r .n il.-nn..
win arrive tC'iimi r 'uv mort.i-n:. I I
P. cause ,.f the n-.-n! hp.sth. of c ; ' pi.ct it w as not r, :,.l j., is ,!,:!! 1 1 y. le.n , 'i';;,. An Ire Tar. lieu, of tie l-'r. , h ,, i. ; A rad a s :m l.iry tie ! l :i i a'i. a-iy !. m.-:
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Hartley Theatre at E. Chicago Tonight to Be Scene of Gay Gathering.
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(dr. i Tin ed from page one.)
Vilsoa. l-ier-i- r .!o;.a Coie uml Premier t '!. lucnocau VI..- .utile ass. mK.u-o was !, :--.! to IMf poiulir.ji the d'P..r rti i'l" .'. Wont to ti-e C. rmat.s at . rsai.. s tomorrow T ii i: rda . Th.' ,! viK'-v- ! a v .ie!.i;at.- 1; i e t'o, I'l'cs. n:.d liiii" cr. .1. s.ti.iN. which aft v formal ac. ei.t.ance !iy t!i. ailn-, w.i.
t!..' men m nction heiiiK killed, j ta! ca.-iiaii .v were Pl.-Jt'.s. , uii tril'iii. To ihe a!.r 'f the ; !.i!, 1 :n t stateni. m is-iod .
.Ma.-, i). n. lhetn. He said: "The Tti i r! -.- ecoa. 1 Ii'iisioii has :t: d every .. peci a ', ion and mof.' l-'rom i' hi si 1'iitlir on the iiurni. in; .P.i'y. until the close of tl.e Meuse-Ar- i Sonne drUe on Nov . II. it nevt r faih'd ' r. -pond to its comtiiand. r's call. in1 -I: slii'.'.'ivi ha! tie its tlK-ht ini; wast 't r ..'id Us n.oraie impro. . DETEATED 23 11VN DIVISIONS. !
tiiiy surprises for serious purposes w.ll loom tnifchtily on the stHRo of tip: Hnrtley Tliealre touih! ;md tomorrow' tiish!. KvcrythmK is s. t f.,r the xun to r.niioiiuce the curtain raising. It will ! ii pack, d house, that much is certain. 1 o'Tcvhinp ! y full of enthusiasm was eery mem'iM r of the cast at their titnl elnalsal esierda. Iurector c'lark is a", ro.i.'iiins more n.-arly his own ! id. als of eondue tors h ii in th. se 1'. mill" i to.--' ri Is than rut het'oia . Arti-ii; l.i lent is the hey note of s lection to iii.-ike ii,e receipts of Kith nights over- !. liii.nul.v hountiful. l!iat "P.ey.i c;hies." a He'an itow adopted hy the C eriinn nt, mav have their rightful,
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!i',:d iichtimc: it took more ; prisoners and ur-.e it from ti ; lo ok, n . ii tra nizat ion. j AND GSATErUI." 1 " am 'proud of what the div
ac'-oii: p'. ;s heit and i;i"ai. ful for i has il-.ne for me j road li..i-tt!i t coiiipi ished mure than I hail a .'expect and frrateful because ly i.el'ent work X was promoted sin
n t? e hardest of j h-ariee in i s ,'iud - many I y. a rs h.-rel s'h the fiiniiv i i , n hih.
more Ili'ltl t e, en- ' hi (Ta e a a t:nh. It ; 1 hi w '"it J'-t hree i o r- in s ni' wloli w re ' o;a 'loin the f., ,-,,,, s !,; 1 t -ioTi, know n i i N
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ly to major pen army, commander ! brifradler K,;n ral
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may be il'iu n fa 1 1 at Huda-
3ynt the llunfrarian sima
t;rsred up a .4 a result of th- ? 'he dictatorsiiip of p. ia Kuit
fost. Assistanre in thi - dirertio'i wl!1 com from the fact that the Austrian dH-caf.e Mho were formerly Invited to Parts atexpected to arrive May 11'. American d-lepat.s r-s. nt th"' in lima tien that the Italian envos were iiwiifa
ral of of n o in the
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the temporary
rps. and nnally i
rvKUiar army.
Th- yountr n:.'ii in? home strviif; liappy. ready to
tion in civil pursuits: they cliarity; they Know there i I hem a s.iuare deal in a f; i;o.i's own country, th h.
I ine division are eonia ml "'..-an. sm i 1 hik and re-en:. !' into compel i-
i.i 1 or mi , a w a i ' i i i u I ir field iit I'll y a n.l
Harbor Speed-bug Fined fori
Fast Work, Immediately Repeats the Act.
SPECIAL WIIITINt;. Ind
TO THE TIMESI . May . Joe P.yurin.
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which thev have learned to ap-
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I o I I ud ta nil i la rhor, is buir. He vas placed I .Motoreop Park-r on S
inir with his auto. H
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: a regular speed u nd r arrest hy un lay for sp.eede furnished a $25
l lip l a . ' ';l speed of 3 ' was re-
bond for his appearance on May M n. The arrest did not daunt him. for upon
bavinp the station lie opened up th
m-ichine and start, d off at a
thirty-Five miles per hour. He
arrested and this time had to tarry a 1'ttle longer, for he had to wait until his lather came to furnish a" $l"n bond for him. OTHER SPEEDOMANIACS. John Tonikontch. arreed for speed
ing on Ms motoi c ce. was released
a &Jj cash bond to appear May tilh for l rial. .1. A. Nichols, arrest rrl for f-pee.ljnR with his auto, and .1 K. Parish, arrested for the same cff"tss.. -re K.th released
on a f 2 r. bond each to app-ar for trial
MILK
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A Delightful Drink
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A Refreshing Drink
CJTry a second and even a third glass of nice cool, sweet milk down town, or at your home, every day. Let the children, the rest of the family, and your guests do likewise. It will prove refreshing, during the warm days; as well as nourishing and stimulating. Milk is a wonderful food for a tired body, overworked brain or unstrung nerves.
CJIt is more than a drink, it is "liquid meat", so great is its food value. Use more milk daily in the home and less meat, especially in warm weather. Heavy meat eating, at this time, proves detrimental to the well-being of most people. The milk produced by the HOLSTEIN-FRIESI AN cow is well suited to everybody. Try it in your home.
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Friesian Association of America
Brattleboro, Vermont
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HERE'S THE Aristocrat OF SHOEDOM
Allow its to intrndure you to thf 'Glovp-Fit" Shop. Yp- the T.lovr-Kii" is a ncw-compr, and a suro--nm:ph hummer- It has riass just chock full of snap and mens with tho hearty approval of the fellow who has lonsed for ju.-t such a shoe a tlte " Glove-FU." You'll find a new joy in dancing; you'll find creat pleasure in walking and ou'll find .-uprpme satisfaction in knowins yuii are in a pair of shoes that d-.--pirt thp spirit of the moment. Comes in Havana Brown and Koko, all sizes. Drop
en .May Sth. Stee l.uki.'h va. I'l: hy 1'arker for hiiviti lie w as release.! on ;i $: hy l'raiik Uor.it.
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hisehall teams of "rr.s." and "somiliros." and the?? fur the britlne-
a.l nrca.
I. lent. F'aul Trrnnor. of Boston, who w.-ii the- tennis championship of the unity cf occupation, has been entered in the athhtic tournament which will bcirin next month.
A rimhy football
team from the
have shot the gun from one of the among medical, quartermaster and moonshiners hands before he was ordnance troops. Only men with previki'.le.i. i ous military service will be accepted.
it was stated. The mobilization point will be th Presidio, San Francisco, and
! from there the men will be transnorted
FOR HOGS i 10 Vladivostok in detachments of 500. At the present there are 8,oS2 en
listed men and 311 officers in Siberia.
NEW RECORD
American army of .
iced under ar-i st an open muftler. '.i bond furnished
of C, army
1 ifornia team.
stars,
ecu pa t ion. will play
made up a l'r- n. h
SHIP RULE TO . BE REVOKED
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SE.RVICEI "U A.-H I .TON. May t..-The admin-
BURGLARS LOOT INDIANA BANK
;n soon, and .- out
line of highs and lows.
GASSMAN BROS. Xf.xt ( 'iti.p.is .Xatl. Bank, Hammond. Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings.
isirat ion's ru! hiii'ders cannot 'All! ho .;vol;
hou rs. This was a nil. .nil. s. n t a t i e 1 'r 1 1 ton. . affairs ei.toin it i .-e. i'-k h; le"' u a. seeking to tiae the imiiiir; allow. 1 to
th' l.i eh prices r nations for ship
th.'it American slupi. i t foreign comracls 1 wiihin rorty-clght
e.l todav b f tic Imii; Ah for 1 1 . 1 . 'ii?; shii.bu.Mcr
r;cprec naal s" era I ccd in - of the
t r.l.e a 1 a nl a ire of
III! ofl'T,., ,y fi.po IS 11 oust rnct ion.
tlNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! MoNHnVIA. In. I, May 6. Burglars nli,. blew open tli" a'ilf lo.-r in the K rst National Hank he: "m time last nitsl.t and rifl. d safety deposit box. s. are h-licve'i to have obtained i lose to $5. 1" "I in Liberty bonds and war savincs stamps. Tin' robbers did not blow the hank safe and little cash was obtained. Kntran.'e was ga tied !.y th" tis ..f a skeleton key. The i ohberv w as discovered when the Sack opened for business this nifrn-in:r.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl
INI'I ANA POI.IS. May A new high i record for hoss at the Indianapolis "n"! SPECIAL GUARD
mil fiock yarns lonay wnrn several carloads brotiiarht $21.25 a hundred. This is the second time this r;.r the hiKh record for the yards has :..n broken, tin April 25 hoes reaohd th hisrh mark of $21.10. the preous h ' s h b e i n e $21.
AT GARY BANK
COULDN'T CANCEL DEBT THAT WAY
"I hao received assurances that the embargo will be lifted within 1 hours." Kritton declared. He refund to state from whom tl.e nssuraece bad eom bii' it was generally believed that be had heard from President Wilson in l'aris. HOW DOUGHBOYS KEEP IN TRIM f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 ' if'.l.KN Z. May i. -Soldiers of the iiiericaii . xp.-tiit i :iary force nre lf"pii.p in trim llirotitli :.!bietie eaiiiit which are Ixini; held daily. The various divisions of the American army of . .ceu pa i i. ui in i lerniany have formed
MOONSHINERS KILL OFFICERS I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I I'f'UT UullTH, Te. May f,. M""nsb ii. rs operating in Mrc'urtain county. i ' k 1 a b o n'a . ambushed and killed
V.illia-n Miller, a special agent for j it
the rov ernnif nt and Inspector Mays, of the Texas 'attic llaisTS Association some time yesterday, acenrdim to word reaeh'nar here t".la. The two offieers were s.ckirm the h ra df u r t ' r s of a cane of nt.onsh nets reported to be r.peratina in the hills of Mit'urtain eountv. A . .r.rd i psr to repi.its Miller and Ma;s pot up a tic it and Miller is said to
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 I WASHINGTON. .May 6. ikruwry ! : debt to the United States of Jlfin.fifio.nno will not be entirely cancelled by the ! turning over of the forty-two vessels i seized upon the occasion of America's I er.t ry into the w nr. I This was revealed hy Acting Secretary j Jo' Navy Fioosevelt today when be nn- j iiotineed that he would appoint an inves- '. 'ticatins board to determine the cost of repairs made necesary by the wanton damaeinp of the boats by their crews Ijost. before they were taken over. Anl , this amount Grrfuany will have to pay.
was stated. Secretary Kooseveelt s
action was taken on the streneth of press reports that the vessels had been permanently allotted to this country. No ..llicial advices of this action by the peace conference has reached Washington, he said. .
The National Bank of America. Gary, has assumed metropolitan proportions when yesterday it employed K. lloherts as special gniard In uniform to be on duty at all times during bankinar hours. The duty of the uniformed puard will be to exercise general supervision of the lobby of the bank and furnish patrons and visitors with all necessary information. Practically all fiijc city banks have un. formed guiards and the National Bank of America is the first Gary bank to adopt the guard s stem.
KEPT COMPANY WITHBOARDERS In Gary superior court this mornlns George Olich sues his wife. Agnes, for divorce, alleging amor other things, that she refusfd to cook his meals, and on many occasions would go to an aunt's home in "Gary, who kept many 'hoarders and would sit and visit with them and with one of them would keep company and go out with him and would not return until two o'clock in the 'night, and refuse to explain to her husband. They reside in Gary.
GARY TEAMSTERS BACK AT WORK
Englehart and Cain, contractors yesterday resumed work on the K. Sixteenth avenue. Gary, repaving which lias been held up for several days on account of the union teamsters' strike. Several teams were put to work and no attempted interruption was manifest.
HAMMOND WOMAN SUES FOR DIVORCE Jlary AVillette. through her attorneys. Gavit, Hall & Smith, in the Gary superior court, has commenced aofie-n for a divorce from her husband. FYank
Willette. alleging cruel and
treatment and failure to support
properly, although amply able to do so, and further .Ve alleges .he is extremely jealous of her conduct with other men and accuses her of such conduct without cause. The parties reside at Ham tnond.
inhuman
her
MISS MOE TO WED.
BIG STRIKE AT OVERLAND PLANT
I fie Keputation of
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Estey
best oivaii in America ami your name of H-tcv almost as well as
In 1 STJ the Kstcys made the father and grandfather know Hit
they know the names of their own family. The Estey Piano and Player Piano of today is the same .old standard of iiality a were the Estey organs since 1879. The tone of the Estey Piano is of the quality that makes this piano worthy of a place, in your home. Your grandchildren w ill enjoy the Estey, for it is built to last three generations. Jle sure t see and hear the Estey before you buy a piano. Estey Uprights only $37 5 Estey Players only $675 Other splendid Pianos Kranich & Bach, Hazel ton Bros., Haines Bros., Straube, Lindeman, Behr Bros., Brambach, Kohler & Campbell, Marshall & Wendell, Cable & Sons, etc. NEW PLAYERS AS LOW AS S395.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I TuLKOU. o. May 6. Officials of the .'uto Trades Council here today declared that more than 6,000 employes of the Willys-Overland auto plant are ' out on a strike on protest aa:ainst the ' ri.-w work-day schedule which became tffcctive in all the Willys-Overland ! plants today. The company has served notices on I ill employes that tin. ess they reported i for work under the new time schedule 1 this morning- they would be dis- ! charged. I I'nion officials here assert that the ' schedule is unfair. They say that it ! adds three hours to the working week ! besides making the time for quitting each day more than a half hour later t in the evening. i
MARKETS UlrUSti.
J Miss Margaret Moe. daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Inwald Moe, fififl Killmore st . Gary, returned Sunday from San Oiego 1 and Ivs Angeles. California. where she has been visit. ng relatives for sevi eral months. ! It is announced Miss Moe will be married early in June to Stewart William Shaffer of Txjs Angeles, who returned with her and following a wedding tour they will go to M:ller Pleach where they have rented a cottVie for the summer and in the fall they x return to the, west where they will j make their future home.
MISS PATTON GOES AFTER STOLEN CAR The five passenger automobile stolen Monday from Miss Katherine Tatton, 745 Madison street, Gary, has been recovered, abandoned in a ditch rear Musi f gon. Michigan, Chief of Tolce Forbis receiving a telegram from the sheriff at the Michigan town. Miss I'atton left this morning for Muskegon to tiring back her car.
HAD THEIR CAMP TENT STOLEN George Zoltz and Air. Kirshman of Michigan C tV campers near the Union Drawn Steel Compan ymills, . Gary, while absent Monday had their whole camming outfit, including a Collie dog stoicn by thieves who made good tneir escape, leaving no clue for the police to work on.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK. May 6. The local stock, cotton, curb and coffee markets were closed today because of the parade of the Seventh-seventh division.
AMERICAN TROOPS KEPT IN RUSSIA
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE,! WASHINGTON. ji-ij t. o.u. the American troops to be withdrawn from Siberia will be replaced by fresh detachments was revealed in a war dcpartment order, calling for the enlistment of eight thousand men for Siberian service sent to all recruiting offices and to commanding officers of posts and camps. Seven thousand of the men are to he of inf-jntrv and the others to be Hii iHe.i
ORDER NOW! We Are Receiving Fresh Mined HARD COAL Illinois Lump, Egg and Mine Run
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Phone Hammond 163
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264-8 Michigan Ave.
