Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 283, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1919 — Page 5
Tuesday, May 13, 1919
THE TIMES, Page -Five. WHERE FIRST TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT MAY START
CROWN POINT NEWS -iappenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Mr. and Mrs. Hu-wdl Clark left on Monday for I lininiond where they will 'i :ik their future home.
Mrs. Chester Beach left on Monday ' S r Uelphl where she w ill visit w-.th ! rf- uncle several lays before return- j iris to her home In Canton, Pa. Mrs. Anton luBois is trending this i
ck In I'ypr. Her granddaughter 1-Onneventura tu Iioi. w ill graduate rom the l)yer h'gh school this wee!". Mrs. Carrie Irigersoll and Mater Miss
Mina Millikan left today for Wiscoti-j ::r. where they will spend two wcfl;i ! ih Mr?. InsersoU's son, Frank and' '.. oi'y. , Raymond Sohaaf and wife and baby i I ;'ve returned to Chicago, after a vis- ''. with relatives h ! e. Mi.? Florence I'av.nar. of En: C.;Ciiif.i was the goest of 'Miss Edna I .-i. ms fr the week end. Mrs. Ohloe Floss nnd her (eu:ut, j Mrs. Edith Bosel spent Sundav i h j :f 'stives in lyroy. I Frank Barman of Chicago v- sited
Ith friends ' da v.
in Crown Point on Sat-
Miss Hall has resumed her work in the auditor's office after a month's absence, caused by smallpox. Mrs. Gale Forsythe Is spending today with friends in Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Fisher spent the week end In Crown Point with relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fisher may become residents of Crown Point again in the near future. Mrs. Joseph Heiireh is spending this week with her daughter. Mrs. Albert Hacker in Hammond. Mrs. Peter Kolling of this city ciied at St. Margaret's hospital on Saturday follow ing nn operation. Her death was a great shock to her family as her condit'on was not considered as serious. Mrs. Kolling was 411 years' of acre and was a daughter of the late Wm. Wirtz, Sr. She lnvcs besides her husband, a voung son. John, besides a sister. Mary and two brothers. John and Will. The funeral services were held at St. Mary's churdi on Tuesday at 9 a. in. Mrs. Joseph Kramer, who has been with friend? 'In Chicago Heights, has returned home.
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PREDICT NEW REVOLUTION
tExrtaklTe f"ble to the International
AeTTB Servlee I"r-in Indon II seeo1o. Mllnnt. MITjAN, May 1 3. Predict :ons of a revolution accompanied by Bolshevism in Jugo-Slav ia are being made by Croatian leaders, said a dispatch from I. a -.bach today. This anti-Servian prooafranda by the Croat and Slovenes
'oiovved the unsuccessful attacks by1
th Servian troops in Carinthia (Ger!i !n Aiutria). The Croarians disavow responsibili'y for the trouble, pointing: out that
pr.imuntion captured by the GormaVi , ChainnanShipS 8,t SenatOr-
v.istnans belonged to the regular Serv an army.
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dent rro teni, the progressives wcr? agrfed on him for chairman of the appropriation committee on the grounds of cciciency, it being predicted by several that with his experience with nation finances, he would be in the posi
tion to "save th country two or thr
hundred million dollars in the next
set sion." It was also predicted today by b
old punrd and progressive leaders on
the Republican side in the senate, that
j the Republicans, irrespective of their I difference!?, would succeed In organizinp
the senate, as well as the house, without providing tho Democrats "with a-iy f.uvantages which a real split in ldpubJican ranks would be bound to develop. "
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Officials in charj;e of the plans for the fitst trans-atlantic air trip have ielectcd the auaint little fish-
ViLaffe of Quidi Vidi. Newfoundland.
! Ins: villap of Quidi Vida. Newj foundland. a one of the possible i starting points for the flight across
C3EIG.
Weights on Live T ires
the ocean. Hangars for the planes have been erected near the littla town.
Dcn't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.
REMARKABLE CURES
By J. BABT CAMPBELL f STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE) WASHINGTON, May 13. Committee
chairmanships and assignments as se
lected at tomorrow's Republican sena-
Tiuutkful People Tell VThat San. Cura I torlB' conference 'H be rcportet! to the Olatmect Did lor Them. senate en bloc, or collectively. Instead I of individually, ii was indicated by JteK. 1.. Pcid. Calumet Hldg.. Kast Chi- publican leadrrs today. ' ao; I'enlral Drug Store. Indiana Har- i This would permit the Progressives bor; Harry's Irug Store, Citizens Bldg., j gracefully to accept the result of 'he
ial Conference Will Not be Announced Individually for Progressives' Sake.
GARY HAS
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Hammond. Ind.: Mattern Drug Co.. Whiting. Ind.. sells San Cum Ointment on the money-back plan no relief no pay. Guaranteed to relh"e eczema, -ter. sait rheum, itching, bleeding or
rfirh!ini'l,c '
in-
protrudir.g r'lts, burns, cut?
"Id sores, pimples. boil.;
happed hands, chilblains, festers
sect bites and poison from ivy. "My face Jind neck vere one mass of sores: doctor said I had eczema and
conference, it was staled, without their being compelled to oppose Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania, for chairman of the senate finance committee, individually while, at the same time, being .".ble
bruises, i to record themselves as abiding by the
majority of their party conference without jeopardizing its slim majority of fwo in the senate itself. While Senator Borah, of Idaho. Senator Penrose's chief opponent in the sen-
erysipelas. I had not slept for weeks j ate. declared that he would always con-
Several hundred new and prospective
Citizens gathered at the Y. M. C
'ADVENTURES
LAND Tffl IN BASTILE
Four young Milwaukee bandits were arrested yesterday evening on Highland street, Hammond, by Officer IiHe of the Hammond police charged with larceny.
They have been having a series of ad- I
ventures in Milwaukee. (Jnry
and finally landed in jail in Hammond. These boys who range from 16 years to 10 years of age gave their names as
. Fred Jackson, Jack Haunt, who is snid to be a deserting snilor: Stanley Hill. ! and Hugh Roache of Milwaukee.
On Saturday the boys stole a new I'ord automobile from the streets of
in th I niled States. He Is the same P.eriistorff who printed the warning ng.n'nst sailing on the l.iiitania. BEHJf STOKTF'S EFFORTS SHA2IEFTJI.. "His tnd.'.-i vors to centralize feeling
I against the treaty is shameful.
member also that Germany hnd p
onporturity to accept real peace based on mercy, but disdainfully refused, and
SEEKS COURT'S PERMISSION
now demands justice. Should the dc-
mand for justice be granted there would
real estate in Indiana Harbor, has George Zaranaka, who owns some
i reel estate in Indiana Harbor, has filr d
ltive j a .petition In the Hammond superior
court for permission to sdl real land
without the signature of his wife.
is insane, at present confined to
the Uongcliffe asylum at Logansport.
... ue . Un,ra, o-n. ,,i McMahon & Conroy are his attorneys.
peace Terms are morciru:. inasmuch as 'hey allow the German empire to continue. Should Germany fefus to sign up in the hope of Bolshevism, it is only
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bolshevism is already in sight. Ger-
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jit navy nas pern surrenu rea anu me land power is barely hanging on." ITALIAN SITUATION CLEARS TJF. Following the airlval of the- Austrian", the allies will formulate agreements as to the ability of the. former dual empire to pay for thir share of the responsibility. "While certain serious difficulties are in the way it is cer-
A. ias i , ., (tain that Austria will secure better eon
night in honor of sixty specially invited i ; - .,,,.,,' . , V, . , : cessions from the Vnited States than
guests who were made citizens yesterday ; . ' "' v . ,
ttiw n' j vii it'iii a v iijt: , Wiitiui unit
by Judge Grecnwaid'mi,P,fr,oln ":viI1e. One of the boys
with burning, itching pain. The first time I used San Cura Ointment I slept a!! night and in a short time was completely cured." Chas. Fay, Townville, I'll. "My wife stepped on a rusty- nail and rpn it into her foot. San Cura Ointment drew out a poisonous brown pus and cured her promptly." Eugene 11cKenzie, Plum, Pa. "I had been afflicted over thirty years with piles and spent over $500 for pile medicine. Two jars of San Cura Ointment cured me." James Lynch, Enterprise. Pa. San Cura Ointment costs SOc. BOc and ?! 20 a jar at M I.. Reid. Calumet Hldg., Kast Chicago; Central Drug Store, Indiana Hat bor: Harry's Drug Store. CiM;;e:is Bldg., Hammond. Ind.: Mat tern rug Co.. "Whiting. Ind.. and is h splendid remedy for burns, scalds, cuts and bru ises. SOAP REMOVES PrBCFEES. San Cura Soap will remove pimples, blackheads and many skin diseases.
tinue his opposition to Penrose, in conference and on the senate floor, most of his progressive associates stated that they were not at all inclined to extend their opposition -to the senior senator from Pennsylvania beyond the conference Old guard leaders were agreed to support any one for president pro tempore of the senate, the progressives may agree on. Senator Hiram Johnson of California and Senator Lenroot, of Wisconsin, were the latest ones tentatively "slated" for that post. Johnson was reported to be unwilling to accept it. It was still believed today that Johnson wouid probably be the choice of tomorrow's caucus; Penrose for finance committee: Smoot for appropriations and Warren for military affairs. It was said that the desire of Smoot to be president pro teni of the senate, which he expressed upon his recent r -
turn to Washington, was the cause for ! the renewal by Borah and some of his i progressive associates of fheir opposition of Penrose and other old guard
Mskcs the complexion clear and the skin j senators. Vntil Smoot's candidacy be- . -Ivety. 25 cents at K. I... lieid. Calu- j came known to them. Borah and his j". t TSldg.. Kast Chicago.; Central Drug friends were absorbed with their oppo:":orc. Indians Harbor; Harry' Drug J pition to the . proposed league of naStore Citizens B'dg.. Hammond, Ind.; I tions. it was explained. Mattem Drug Co.. Whiting. Ind. j Senator Moses of New Hampshire, an If your druggist does not have it I old guard yenalor, created widespread f-end to Thompson Medical Co.. Ti-u?- ; comment at the capital by appearing at
Pa. Adv.
I one of the conferences with Borah and ! other progressive Republicans until it
became known that he is one of the first to oppose Smoot for president pro tcmr of the senate. I was for Senator Curtis of Kansas for the office," Senator Moses said. "As result of the talk I have had since Senator Smooth's withdrawal of his candidacy I would say that harmony Is a
j foot l hick. That is all I have to say." Although opposed to Smoot for presi-
Inary certificate
last night. Judge Greenwald. before presenting these certificates made a strong appeal to old citizens urging that they get in touch with and welcome the new comers. The judge made a stirring appeal for tho use of one flag, the American flag only, et all public gatherings. Judge O. L.. Wildermuth. who represented Mayor Hodgvs, welaomed the men into citizenship. He spoke feelingly of the duties of new citizens, emphasized the difference between the republic of the United States and the monarchies of
Europe from which most of the new clti-j
zens had come. Judge Wildermuth urged a strong support of our government on the part of new citizens and emphasized the possibility of government support and the defeat at the polls of any individual whose acts dij not meet with approval. C. J. Armstrong, chairman of the Cosmopolitan Council, presided. Mac Donaldson, educational director of the Gary "T," who was responsible for the gathering, gave a few words of welcome. Throughout the evening the Emerson school band, under the direction of Bandmaster Nigro. played stirring patriotic airs in fine style. Mrs. Clara Edmunds Hemingway, accompanied by Miss Florence Hemingway, gave several songs and whistling solos, which were much appreciated by the audience. Merchant Financial Wreck.
i knocked on the door and when no one answered I hey crawled in a window, t stole an alarm clock, razor, flash light land revolver. They then went on fr.
Gary where they tmded the flashlight
and razor for some gasoline in the Majestic garage. The young thieves then went back to Fleming's house after some clothing they had seen there but as they were climbing in the window Ernest Jacobs who lives next door saw them. Jacobs chased the boys and nabbed one of them. The sailor drew the stolen revolver and threatened to shoot Jacobs. The boys then came to Hammond and were arrested while washing their autu mobile with a borrowed hose on Highland street. Hammond.
GERMANY WILL SIGN FOR PEACE
(Continued from page one.)
"I am a financial wreck because of the expense of doctors and medicine for my wife. She has heen a chronic sufferer for 10 years. Some pronounced it gall stones, some gastritis and some intestinal inflammation. I happened to read an ad of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and from the first dose my wife has steadily improved." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes traetlealy all stomach, liver and
Intestinal ailments Including annelid i- I PRESENT WEEK CRITICAL.
Germany, because Austria is no longer a military power and is evidently hoping to avert bolshevism. The Italian situation is clearing tip. As the Italians .defied their allies they must now accept economic pressure unless thoy agrre to any compromise the entente imposes.
In an Around -GARY-
GARY DEATHS. William Wilson, colored, SO years, single, 1440 Adams stret. (Tied of pneumonia at Mercy hoapital last right. Funeral arrangements are pending the arrival of relatives from Tennessee.
SMALL BOY HIT BY AN AUTO
BOKICH-PERGANTIS WRESTLING BOUT The Bokich-Pergant's wrestling bout scheduled to be held at Turner Hall, Giry, 'Wednesday night. May 14th. is nil sf and promises to be the hardest wrestling contest yet held in these regions. Tony the Gary favorite and middleweight champion of Indiana, is in the best of condition and assures his adm'irers that his match against Pergantls, the Greek demon of power, and also a favorite will be a stunner from beginning to end. and is confident he "will win but anyway Pergantls will know he has been wrestling some one when he gets through.
BRENNAN ACTING MAYOR OF GARY During the absence of Mayor Hodges ';n Wyoming, where be has gone to look after some oil properties in which he is interested, with a number of other Gary men. City Controller, John Erennan Is acting as chief executive.
CAPTAIN SCHAIBLE NOW PRESIDENT At a meeting of the Gary Med".cal Society held at the T. M. C. A. Dr. Ernest 'Schaible was elected president for the ensuing year. Another meeting of the med'lcal society will be held on 'May 2Jrd when the closing of their ofP.ces two nights a week will come
1 tip.
to accord the Austrians and Magyars access to the Adriatic through Dmowiki. Poland is claiming the eastern part of Galicia and an outlet to the Black Sea by way of Kramarez. HAVE LOTS OF STJ INSTITUTES.
It was reliably reported that the Ger-j mans have completed a substitute for
every paragraph of the peace treaty and that this document would be delivered to the allies today. However, as the entente onvoj j hav e taken a definite stand there Is no reason to believe thit much time will be taken for a decision by the Germans on the terms that were handed to them at Versailles. It Is believed, however, th.n
should the Germans seek to go to ' , Weimar time will be given them to al- j DEMENTED MAN low the German government to set forth rp Tn7"Mr TO fi "DT''T,
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Yesterday afternoon Nick Koladls, six years old. 1650 Massachusetts st.. Gary, was hit by a passing automobile at 17th and Broadway quite severely. Injuring him. The '.njured boy was rushed to the hospital.
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FINED IN COURT For passing out handbills against the Gary city ordinance John Fargarsy. an Austrian, was arrested and in Judge Dunn's city court this morn' ng was fi'ned J10 and costs.
its official position. Should the Teutonic envoys leave
It
Is believed that a solemn warning will be imopsed upon them that delays for propaganda purposes would be (iangerou s.
citis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy, llohman St.. near State St.. and druggists everywhere. Adv.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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j The present wcpk is a critical one. ! Well paid agents of the Russian Boshevik regime are in Paris and are making one final, desperate effort to scI cure recognition of the Leninc-Trolsky I combination at Moscow. Most of these agents are posing under the guise of i writers. They are taking the fullest advantage of the German suggestion. I that if the Teutonic envoys fail to sign
ermany may make nn alliance witii
the bolshevtts.
NO SYMPATHY FOR GERMANY.
H As a matter of fact such an alliance ii ' is welcomed in some quarters, the argu-
Alex N'epsha. demented, was last night taken care of by the Gary police and this morning he was taken to Crown Point to await the investigation of a sanity eommlss'ion.
BIGGEST MEETING MINING COMPANY The biggest open meeting ye held by the Consolidated Arizona Copper Mines company will be held at the Mid-Continent Securities company offices. 22 West Fifth avenue, Gary, on Wednesday night at eight o'clock. At th'ls meeting the seven directors of the company w ill be present, also a detailed report of the gentlament who
i recently visited the mines wil be giv
en. There are now nearly a tnousana stockholders holding stock In the copper company and it is predicted the most of them will be present at the meet'.n? with their friends who are invited from all over the county. See their big double page advertisement in today's issue of the Times.
ALLEGED RESORT IS RAIDED An alleged resort, operated by Miklas Kalogiria and George Mikres at 1301 Adams street was raided by the Clary police, finding several inmates and brouerht them to the station where all were released on bonds.
ARRESTED FOR CHILD ABANDONMENT
John F.enne't. of Winamar. Tn 1. was
i Inst ri Klit arrested by the Gary pois I i-re on the charge of child abandon
ment being that Polshcvism in both Russia and Germany could be wiped out i at tho same I ime.
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I i ne a 1 1 in aiiiiuoe iuvmu trie ijt?rin;ir: j rneni. ne w.n t.- luihtm im n ij (right now. There is no sympathy for Winamae authorities tody. 'the Germans among the allies in view j of the misery that the Teautons brought j tt A T "-JO ATTTn T.TmPTJK'F!
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upon tho whole civilized world. The Germans have not made any progress towards securing good feeling for their
demands for concession, intermingled I
with threats and whine.', for pity. Officials conversant with the true inwardness of the situation pointed out today: ' "Remember. Bernstorff is in Berlin trying to shape public opinion, and he Is the same P.ernstort'f v ho was pay-
Abe Roseing. 1742 Madison street.
i Gory, was Inst evening caught without
an automobile license and arres-ted by the polue. where he fun-.' shed bonds for h's apea ranee in court.
South Side Taxi I-lne. Sedan service. Popular price. Phone Hammond 628 or 567. II. K. Gardner. 4-24-tf
Remember Arkins. Hammond's oldest Jewelers, 163 State St., for Engagement and Wedding Rings. Birthday and Graduation Gifts. 5-6-tf Dance Wednesday, May 14, Orpheum Hall, given by
L. M. & W. D.
Every time your truck strikes a hole, the load, dead, inanimate and tons heavy, heaves and crashes down on the rear axle and mechanism. And with but one rcvJ ahock absorber - the tires! Still if the tires have no real give, no marked rrsiiier.ee, the mechanism must retain the shock and depreciation end breakdowns are hastened. Here is where GOODRICH DE LUXE Truck Tires daily save many dcllars for operators in upkeep aad depredation. So deep and lively are DE LUXE treads cs to absorb within themselves the most staggeringroad jolts. Then again they put more working rubber under the load because there is no tread rubber hidden below the top level of the steel channel base. Zo'oonsequence, whatever your class of service, you may rest assured DEtLUXE-U the beet, most economical "ahock absorber' you can put between -road and load.
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Attention, L. 0. 0. M. Tuesday evening. May 13. there will be "Initiation of candidates. entertainment and banqiet. All members are. urged to be present. Fraternally Tours. X. S. KERRALL, Dictator.
master of the spies and propagandists
100,000 Prescriptions Were -Filled Before
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COLORED MAN SHOT AND KILLED nrnest Sta.rger. a colored man at G.tv was last night .-hot and killed
EVAN'S VI L.LH About 30 delegates representing all parts of the state, are expected to attend the annua! meeting of the United Commercial Travelers, which will be held here on May 16 and 17. KNTGHTSTOWN The annual convention of the sixth district organization of the Indiana Federation of Woman's Clubs will be held here tojay and tomorrow.
' on Washington street between 23d and ' "i'h avenues by a man supposed to be I Tnn-,Ae. Wliff. n-ltrt m aHp hi. .ene
"40" Was Discovered! p is said the colored men had been i in a hot argument over their affection J. C. Mendenhfvll. Evansville. Ind.. f a V "'- spent 40 years In the drug business, j ,
compounded over lOf.tiCO preserip' ions i from rhysicinns educated in Europe, and '
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America before 'Number 40 For The Blood" was discovered; the great rpcciflc for all blood diseases. Successfully employed in diseases o? the glandular system. In blood poison, mercurial and lead roisoning, chronic rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, hepatic congestions, dyspepsia and stomach troubles, sores, ulcers, nodes, tumors and scrofulous swellings that have withstood all other treatment yield to "Xo. 40." Fold by Jos. Wels. Hammond. and Centra! Drug Store. Indiana Harbor.
Adv.
DIVORCE SUITS. Tn Oarv superior court this morning Corn E. Hendricks an1 Suie .Jamerson filed suits in divorce against their husbands. William Hendricks and James Jamerson. Mrs. Hendricks nileges her husband was a habitual drunlnrd and on one occasion while beating her. he caved In one of her ribs and on another, broke hr rose. The defendant resides at East Gary. Mrs. Jamerson alleges that her bushand would heat her and order her and their child from the home -without
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To Have Clean, Healthy
Brlerht Eyes, Clear Complexion Take remor.j Spring-time Tonic and Blood Purifier "Celery Slag."
Three times a week for three weks. brew yours -it a c;ji of celery King hihi ,
OT inK II ,IU1 l" K'l l I' ll. Mie- it i j the children, too. Tou'll be surprised how gentlv yet effectively CELERY KING
creates a normal action of the bowels. I
cleansing and strengthening of the system, banishing pimples. forofula and other Mood disorders. Celery King keeps the blood rure and rich bv freeing the system of nil waste matter. Adv.
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