Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 283, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1919 — Page 2
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A recent picture of Lnter dcr Linden, Berlin, showinR daily crowd and one of arrr.ared cars, at riht, patrolling Hireeta.
i C. T. U. OUT FOR MILLION DOLLAR DRIVE
A million new members and a million if.liars is tlip object of thp ration-wid criie now boin conducted by ihe W. l'. T. I". In thit campaign Indiana ha. been p ttert $30,000 and the women of Lake '-'VTity have at!a'kf'.t ths rrobttm in a ::"! in tin d manner, intt-nriinpr if possible to stack up a bis oversubscription. The frfimineni rrt taken by th"? tV. C. T. U. dnrjnar the war b.aji brougrhi t!- or'.-mization to tho attention of th " .isarui f ji'-oplp who know little of it. Evta-y i uiri!ii;sf soldier can tell of f iner daily reminders of tho thouphtfuln'fs t;f ihtsc women in the camps in the V'lifd States and France. P'ive anibu-'.-i-.-is. rcprcsentini a cct cf $10,787. w"r jirovidcd and maintained In France. N.arly $!2,0A0 was spent for f-rereo-ir-.'-rr.rgraphs for the cantonments as Its shure In the prograni outlines by the Vi'iKd t'omrr.iuec on War Temperance A 'ivities in thf army and navy. .M"re money wiH be n-ded in carry'nt the trrent plana which have been tuapPKi cut by the National AV. C. T. V. .l :-t as rapidly as funds are received, tl' famo'i? -cheer ur" book. for blind s--;diers and sailors will be prepared by the EraiUe prin'imj or writing system. 1' is hoped that a lare reconstruction "ri'l may be taken over by the W. C. "". I", in or(i r that every ptate may have :r onr -rtunity to assist In -o worthy an i i erpj-ie. biidsf t apportioned by the Xa:"t :! commit ree will distribute the rthconiinar niilion dollars as follows:
ChiM welfare. $150,000; health and morality. $100,000: Americanization, $-'00.-000; women in industry, $30,000; education and information, $50.00; world prohibition, JSOO.OdP; liradqunrler. $u0.000; equipment and repairs, $20.nO0: field service. $ 30,000: administration, $70,0i0.
IT CAN'T BE DONE, GIRLS!
NEW YORK. May 12. If a man Is an artor and a matinee ;:dol Rirl have no rleht to write passionate Jove letters to him when they know he is married, a supreme court jury d cided toda. The jury awarded Mrs Annie
II. Spears. $;,". ono asrainst -Miss Francis j
ollst'.n. music teacher, for alienation of Frederick Harvey Spears" affection, afirr reading letters In which Mia. Goldstein sent the actor "one billion kisses." and other loving expressions.
TOM LAKE KILLS MAN JEN CHICAGO (Continued from paee one.)
.s.aaB.o.ci. sa.a.a.Es.a.sTi LESSONS IN
OPTOMETRY!
BY E. C. CARROLL Of .Carroll & Newton
LESSOIT THREE. V."1!-'. does an Optometrist's services .'onsist of? The determining of the nature ar.d itfiit of the optica! defects a pati"!!t suifcrs from, before ex plained. Anvthin else? Yes. if hie is also an Optician, he l" replies the lenses aiid sees that iii'-v ore properly acijutted to the features of the patient. Ac most Optometrists also Optl-c:--i ns ? Yes, pr.n tically all of them. What are some of the commonest 'tefi cts of vision? Far and near sipht and astiBmat'siu are threw that are frequently met v. j Ji. I.o these defects cause much annoyance to those who have them? The results of errors ef vision vof- with 'liferent poi!e.
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f.tHice. do not all suffer to the fains ex tent' N the degree of the error of vi-f-!on. and the health and temperament of the patient are factors in "his respect. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers 186 State St.. Hammond. nd.
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Webb. It was said he was told that the switchman obtiined a thirty-day furlough from his work, met Mrs. I,aUe and her son and tcok them both to his home in Indiana. LAKE LAID 70S HOC. Webb returned yesterday, according to neighbors. Lak waited for him in front of the grocery, which Webb passed each day at noon on his way to lunch. Webb, it is said, was fined $?09 for carrying a revolver some time ago. and aIo to have been under Indictment for pf rj ury. Neighbors of Lak declared last nipht that he made Webb one of his family and once got him out of the Bridewell, where he had beri sent for assault, and took him back nto his horu. WITE DUTIES EI.CPINO. Mrs. Mabel Lake, who has been living with relatives here, walked into the Kntjlewood police station last night and said she understood she was being sought by the po'.i'je. She was questioned by Lteut. Eugene, Daly. Hhe dented bavniir lived with Webb and said that she left her husband on April 10 after he sold tho furniture. Shi said they have been married for ten years, that they have never been able to "pet along," and that divorce prcceedings are pending against him. "When I left him." she told the lieutenant. "I went to the home of my brcther, 52 Williams St.. Hammond, Ind., where I have been ever since." Mrs. Lake was allowed to - leave the station when she promised to appear at the inquest today. SEXF-DEFENSE, SATS Z.AKE. Lake later told the police he shot in sel '-defense. "I had known Webb for a long time," Lake said. "I heard he had mad threats, so when I met him yesterday Ives on my guard. When he saw me he reached for his hip. and I shot him."
other day. If the noon reports show an improvement in the m.d-Atlantic the planes may h'p off this afternoon ar just before sunset this erning, taking advantage of the full moon due to appear at midnight. Only on man in the group of American flyets confessed that he wan
not eager to make the start today
because the date is the 13th. The American warships and destroyers wh'.ch will help matk the route for the seaplanes en route to the Azores have taken up t lie i i stations and are now sending in weather reports. This information from all the way across is helns; augmented by local reports and infonoii t .on gained hy sndins up test balloon? several thousand fee. MAY WAIT FOR DELAYED PLANE INTERNATIONAL NEWS 5ERV1CE1 WASHINGTON. May 13 If the naval hydroplane XC-4, ijow at Chatham is able to start before rightfall for Trepassey, the N"-1 and NC-3 now there ftwaitint? a hop off on the third les of their trans-Atlantic flight, will wait for her tommander Towers notified the navy department today. However, if the NT-t is delayed, the two other planes will start for the Azores with th fiis't favorable conditons. Towers stated. WeatTrer conditions are. such that Kt i.s Jiigb.ly Improbable that the two planes now at Trepasey will be able to start within 24 hours, it nil stated. There have been high westwinds and a moderate storm is reported to be aproaching. This disturbance was expected to make a start impossible until late tomorrow at the earliest. Both the planes are in excellent condition and could hop off at once were conditions favorable. Towers reported.
Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with constant effort.
TODAY EDDIE POLO IX A Prisoner For Life Also HOUSE PETERS -IX THE FORFEIT
MAY START FLIGHT THIS EVENING (Continued from page one.)
today. Local weather conditions were ideal at the time the men retired last night and they were disappointed this morninET ove- the possibility that they would have to wait at letist an-
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The Entire Rocker Stock of the ensselaer Mfg, Co. on Sale Tomorrow Tills is the Sale You I
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Four Different Designs, Upholstered in Genuine Moleskin, Choice of Brown or Black.
$34.50 Rockers
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The purchase included more thai L'OO Beautiful Overstuffed Rockers, four different designs, all built by skilled craftsmen and upholstered by experts, with moleskin, whieh wears equally as well as the finest leather. The highest standard of quality has been maintained throughout. For a small factory the Rensselaer Mfg. Co. is well known by the high quality of the furniture they manufacture. Come and see these Rockers, whether you expect to buy or not. There'll be no effort made to induce von to bu'v; that's not the policy of this store. But when we pick up a bar
gain such as this we like to have you see it. You can judge the real value of these chairs at first glance. See them in our windows now.
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Large, Massive, Roomy Rockers m Wing back, roll arms, upholstered over genuine oil tempered springs. e very best construction. The upholstering is a remarkable feature of these EE rockers it is an extra tine grade of moleskin, looks like leather and wears EE even better than leather. We think enough of it to guarantee it. Choice of sj brown or black. Extra heavy golden oak or mahogany runners.
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