Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1919 — Page 5

Friday, Mar lf, 1010.

THE TIMES. Page FlTc

.s

WILSON'S

MESSAGE

FO

INTERNATIONAL NES SCRVI "A n 1 1 M ; (,. ivsi.I.'ii;

rrf Ssntre to oo;-,oy forma! .ind w:)l i

s.iuat.on. it w-f,s IfHvno pr!-?-J'in is putting ''Ufhes iir"':i t ii- iii..-umo ' i mF'.ftO'i u v. ill he ,-Hbl. Joseph P. Tumult . in V v m;ikc at -ra n t,vm senTatien. The message, it un rOitrc the n ,'Oj.sUv ;',,

ii-.g en a

Til' detail v hen

V Oil til

the t'ai

t ;i k

o wur."

w iil hv rest li. roturi.s

t" the na; the If. ft lolls, .i-i-'ii;; t!i

t. r i'

hollo-. T;

I i i i

i t ka 1 t t " na! t

i Icon's ' Ainvr

I he h: i.- : an-i !-ul:. Miss the i- ; . ! : oil . Th i : ui'' j-': tiir tin-shins; d- sunns it . h ;i ;t is , t in I 1.-H-, d t.) N-.-r ' ta i ;. j note -s v. sh mc ton. vv ho i for lis pre- (

i fstoo,. simply

i-n, r. nf tor i; rss

have an opportuiu'y to ley do ti lli terms imposed upon Germany and Austria aio; t.i 'pl:i iti I Ik in at length ai tt'll ,s other traitors -o:m ot c J w :h the .on ft reneo. Prcoi.i-r.t v.ilson rj.'os not expoot tho

senate tn tiiNirii.a the trentiei; until ihey ! have b' n final . y acta d upon by trie I tiortnans and Au s-1 rta ns. I The proi-idt-nt. m discussing handling I of the irocty in Washington, told his j

. .o .. .ikucs thai ho would "pn sent all

facts of tho negotiations to the t tho oar I i st possible moment." Wilsnii wants the senate and the an p opie to br tli,- judge of re-

In an ' Around -GAR Y-

rstood that tho president his a.'isot'iutv 'hat lo- ifi

of i-.uivyir.g tin Austrian iirjto:mj passiiiK on tho (J' rinaii in:, mi any further delay.

it he

Bachelors' May Party,

Tuesday, May 20, Knights

of Columbus Hall; Serpen-

in'tine Confetti; McKelvey's 'Orchestra. 5-J1-51

MAJOR MELTON'S BROTHER NAMED A DISTRICT JUDGE Word ha born received ;n Gary by tajor Arthur P. Molton that his brother. Harvey I Mlton of TCufauln. O'lls.. had boon appointed JadBe for th south'-:'n dis'.titt of oklalioma by tiw governor of the tnte. Judffo Molton is an attorney of s- v ral years and h will hold court at M.-AUi.tei . His wife i superintendent of Indian M'hools in I - J f a u j a

S3S Pennsylvania etreet. two i. guilt

$r.0ni:

story frame rei4"n''f

sylvan. a street, t " story frame resi dome, 54'H(.' 420 Pennsylvania slrret

two jitoi y brit h vtneer rosidenfo, tost $0000.

Stanley JauHk. ibl:. Helaware

two stor.v britk flat. $5000. An auto driven liy l.fi.lore Uatner,

f a s.-io. ; a t i .1. s

S4.;.0: S"3 Penn- . t omen and eontinuailv

! sh have improper r. lut.ons with other i in ri. An alimony of lil.iniO i.-. al'd.

with Immoral insisted that

st , DECORATION DAY

PROGRAM COMPLETE

i an

ir!e iSiior U'cdneday v-

Easl

tutiEMis. Iawrenee lying, of Myrtle a-

ho has been quite 111 for some

SUIT

FOR $1,000

DAMAGES

Mr

Tie

TIIMI.HI', i"hrtst'.an Si lence So. I. ty. of Ka.t lhieafco. Itidinna Announce:; a FRKK UKc'Tl i:!-; OX CHRISTIAN Ki IKNv-T: Ry Clat f ii' O U'. 'hjolu h i:. t B.. of OninhiL. X-bra...ka. fRIDAV. MAY lo. 1311), At the M ASON IC 'l'P.M X'l.V.. l.'a:-t 'hiois.).

''iad iok is a member o of I.eoiurtsliip e.f tho M i 'hu r h.

F'ir.t t'huroii of I'hiiM,

of Hoston. Mass. Heuman P-ros. feature sii.'w

At a meeting of th liary citizens count of hi

!' n:stn a era tiL'-niont for the oh-; Kir'le

the board ther

-en

v ll

UPER ELECTRIC

A R r n i u

Machine ftfi wwx :, m ! JIM j iV r J,v,'fx'"'" I I 1 1 i I --i r

If"

0

"We want an agent for this machine in East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and "Whiting. We have an excellent proposition to offer. Lighthouse Electric Co., Gary

W If-ffTl WWPtfc "wrws W ! iwtl irwi

kj s .ct o ar Ss ra s?-!

181 Ea:t Gtatc Street. Hammond, lad.

Specials for Saturday, May 17th Milk Fed Native Veal Leg or Loin, lb 24c Pirme English Leg of Mutton 300 Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb 22c, California Hams, Sweet as a Nut, lb STVaC Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb 30c Imported Spanish Olives, Quart, 50c

Fresh Tender Boilimr Beef, lb ISC Fro.h Cut r.nml) or

utton Stew, lit.

10c

Fresh Cut Lean Pork

Chops, H.

Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roast, lb 25U Fresh Meaty Xeek Bones, lb S Fresh Liver, Sliced to order, lb G Choiee Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb 36c

Select Brand Bacon, mild and lean. lb.. .37 Select Brand Lean Salt Pork, lb 33C Swift's Shortening, better than lard, lb.. .2Sc M. TIam, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 2 4c Fresh Frankfurter or Pork Sausage, lb.. 24 Pickled Pigs Feet, cooked and spiced, lb.l2 Downey's Delight, the best butterine churned, lb 38

Home Made Sauer Kraut, Quart, 10c Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.

181 East State Street.

Hammond, Ind.

A -iLiit for .lamases in the si;m of I It.rtno l.as been tiled in the Gary u- j perior tourt by 1'ota Kakidenos v.. I .Joe nisoh. an auto driver. The woman j ays she was crossing Thirteenth ave- t nue and Adams street on April ISth j when K:sc! at a liigh rate of speed)

hit her w ith his automobile, knocking i

her down anil .!raicinc her for sev oral feet, crushing her hip and severe ly bruisins: and cutting her body.

special matinee children.

Saturday for

nlists.

iiool 4 15

STREET CAR

j serving: of Uecoratlon liny in Uai ! tomr-.lete.l , The f , .11,. ci i .i .. .......

uiitteey ttero app.'iited t.. Pifther complete a r en 1: n: n t s :

Oem-iai '.mm .t t-r . -; (ofhe; i Iran-; ''is. cha.ruian: J tidse "m. loinn. M.

jl.. M.i..-i!. M .1. A. r-r.plf by. Path-. ! er Thoi-ia.- Jam-en. '"jntain Parkin. A. j I P. !,. ;,:-"ii i i ...... . i

i. rand ..1 a na I an., 'hatrman of Pa-

ca.ie ci'Mhriacc .uaj .lay a. i uipiebv. ; . i .Vide;; M. I.. Maxon. cml War Vf t- ! ' .raii.t: Jude m. Puiin. Span sh Uarj

; 'e teran.. I To lie chosen .1 or -pji Taltrn, Sail-; , ois. Samuel KetUrerti. t'oloted War! Veterans". Knnkin. Company I.1 '.I. K 'iiiroy. S..:iio.,is Kalpii Clarke, j Poy Scou.s. Mrs. J. II. Ppi'kr, M"th- 1 i trs' A -fil ial ion. I

j Mrs. Cuheck who is confined at the Mery hospital in ( hitaso and repoit

her Betting a'dnc nicely. Mr. and Mrs. If. Ca:e l,av ,,ifj

neir nome in the West Park add i t ,on j t i me. Is able to be up again. to Mr. Hubler arid thev lave mnv.-H t.. I W,it:o-r. Rntv,.-r.t- f i .t . . n k.

I WiniiKUiiv. Indiana, wiiere they aieifvanl. is in Sullivan. Ind., spending

""""i ii.iiciiujie h Krocery store. .Mr. , lew ua;-s on business.

arey has made the change on ac-

health.

Herbert Mmken of Indiana

j houievard ha? l.en on !h. ! for th. past few days.

y t . w ii te ,r rii

; rii li i -ria in l;r.;.rts.!a!" vis: i friend. lirni 5! Kzs.rs. the o,.ns;c yU f Autyusta. Kccs of f:,b

nue nan ti-.e unsrortuns to

" of a house beinu i.'ii' and bre.fce his wrist

s I

k list

SRI ! :-:t.ni

ymes news service that money can buy effort can urnish.

is the best and honest

n

its

the r"i-

j nvti'ie

rot

He nam

Miss Po-s-evard spent

und-r the 1V. Tllllil e Few-ley a f e iv cla y

a ve-

'!! fron t on Amy and a :i -

f lioeto:-

It's Easy to Feel Off All Your Freckles

!

in i:

na boul- :

. Mie

HITS AUTO ;

was Jut by a Gary sti and Broadway, yesteria

litamairins it quue miijiy. ! in.iu red.

car at irith aftf rriion No one was

Pull! ii i I y t oriim ; It ee 1 iioma on, A. G. P'-rrv. Finance 'otu in , t tee Joseph. Iiainnan; . S Mniinn v;

HELLMAN GETS POSITION IN CUBA

Gary Gamblers Raided. Thre tiary pa mblerj a t 1 .". I t Pennsylvania street w-re last n Kht raided t'.v the police and broicht to the sti-

H tost. William Jones. Ilrbeit .'. rra ntr - niem s Com mi t tee .). oy , chairman. W" . C. IJ.yd I 'ai '. ii.iver Thompson. . P.

tan-

Pppier. J ofsepb j Ki ancis. ! V.. G,l-!

C. K iliis"ti

he contrast between the freckles and liar skin usually is so treat that no

l bicaoh can be rriore than partiaMv sj' -

esgfui in obliterating the disfigurements.

j Ordinary ineiooiized ix i far better: it , ! literally p--i oft the freoiil's. oet an r oi P 'i.e. 't a . ' nue ; Jnc ,,f ,, Ht the mrmi driiif store and .'h ieaao We dies-day j t-nlicht sprtad on rne.uph to complete;;:c "er the fact;; rtniui in the morning;

wii'i vt arm vtater. Tie-neat daily un'.i

every freckle has disappeared. Rouph. blotchy, pimpled iln. a'so common at this season, may be entirely KOtten rid of by this same method, without discomfort or inconvenience. The effor is decidedly worth while. th new romplexion obtained beinjf SO clear, smooth and youthful. Adv.

ti ou-mess. Mi.-? An ivj Stud visiterj fr.cnds In

evening Mr. and .ry Herman I-'.u of l-;ast Side. Vi.oted at th

home on Indiana boulev -,- i d. Miss Lillian Wi.-khorM ai d Mis Ella Horlbeck, of ItKiiana boul aid, visi;td friends in ll.-.sv!lle. Kdtviti P.m. i.r of Myit'e avenue was

o n. sr., V. ink en

P. W. Se : .Icms II. I "e rry. Prog rani ch.ii rrna n .

, '. 1 1 . l 'OO' G a i net, Chi

ley, J . A. Gross, cf Grant. A. G.

t "mini Fa' her

'tee Ma'OJansen, Mi!

Hodses, . F. J.

tHiii where they were released pear for court trial on bonds each

to of

C. M W. Hellman. 2. Adams st . Gary, has secured a position at Havana. Cuba, -and loft Gary Thursday.

Mrs. Hellman wll join lvm in about' . a. month. Mr. Hellman for a numiicrjpA CjrM OTTT1

j J, w Jt. I TJOTTvT'rr'ri TtT A T"Tr'T .

ARRESTED

. I Sheelia n. M .

K. Snyo'er.

1 Speakers t'oriim ttee A. V. . Hickj son. Rev. C r.. Hawkins. P.ahhi J. Max e;s. A lomnnttee from Civil War Vetern will deeorate the eraves on the j ";th. assiste'I ry Harry Jones f the I World "ar Veterans and A. Puo.it. of j the Spanish War Veterans.

of years was steel mills.

employed at the G.iry

ATTENDING CONVENTION AT PITTSBURGH

For passing out printed matteer at the, Virginia street entrance to the Gary steet mills. Joiin Ma rkerv a ivh.

j a Prussian, .ind Rudolph Fritz, an AusMiss Sophia Galio of Gary, left last j trian. were trrested last evenins and r.ii?ht to attend the annual convention j broujrht to the police station and roof the S.ikal lods now in session at j leased for court trial on S2S cash

Pittsbursr. Andrew Ionrady of the! men's division of the Sokal lodge is 1 a'.so a delegate from Gary. !

ROBERTSDALE

j

bonds each.

GARY BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED

Th following building perm.ts fr Gary have issued since yesterday T r. Godwin. 3332. 1Sth avenue, one story frame residence. Ilfmf). Carl Francel. 30!) West T.idge Road, one story frame store. $15". Joseph Frost, four. 616 Carolina st . Gary, two-story brick veneer residence

COMMITTED PUBLIC INDECENCY; FINED For eommittinK a public indecency M J. Ward was arrested at Tth avenue and Grant street. Gary, last nis'i. and in Judre Dunns city court th'S mfrnitiR was piven a fne of $15. DIVRCESUITS.

j Paul Barber has purchased the cotI fade at 77 0 Indiana boulevard, from' . . i

Mrs. T. W. Kohr. j Mrs. Walkertine and da jghter, Iu- j is o' Hartford. Michigan, have been I spending the paat few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Soltwedel j of Myrtle avenue. : ilcnrs Slack of Pearl street visited I

I In ! four

CARD OF THAHKS

Gary superior court this morn'n? divorce suits were filed:

John Oras. a resident of Fast Chicago, is sueinsr his wife. Verana because she refuses to come from V.'irope to America t live with him. although he has rerieatedlv sent he- the funds with which to come and she has refuse and gone to liv.ng in adultery with another man. whose name is unknown, from whirl) tt'B o children have been born. Minnie Gillman allefteg that he- husband. William Gillman. beat. hr and called her vile names and drove her

CASD Or THANKS. Grateful are we for the kindness a.n-1 assistance, civen us during the illness

and death of our beloved husband and i

father, Carl Ktrchtmor. Wo wish to thank our friends ajid neighbors for their beautiful floral offerings, and in

'particular his fellow employs of tho j from th nrtmi' "v';t any means of I W. D. Conkey Co.. whoso financial dona- support. They res.de in Whitir.R

Con will help to defrav our immediate " tn grounds or cruel and inhumexpenses. Alo personal thanks to Mr. ' "n lrM,mfnl and fnur" PPrly Frank Fancher. Mr. Aueust Ha's. Mr. s';,P?ort h'r' Kdn'- atnekaU ! suing:

t th. a tr v v,ii, i ror an absolute divorce from

Mrs. Christine Kirchemer, widow Wm. A. Kirchemer. son. Mrs. Geo. Hi'-flell daughter.

Makes lie Complexion Beautifn!

O bLkT ELVETY. Money U back if not entirely pleated.

- u. S. A.

SPECIAL SALE FRIDA Y A ND SA TURD A Y Styles that make sales every day, presenting a special line of mid-summer and J)ecoration Day Millinery. The transparent horsehair and white leghorn effects, the new taffeta and malines all selling at the most unheard of prices. Xew creations added daily. Sailors 98c up to $10.00. We renovate old hats, clean and block Panamas. Special sale on all children's hats 75c. 93c up to $10.00. Hankforth Hat Shop 1.84 State St. Open Friday and Saturday Eve.

J

her hus

band. Jerry. Thv reside at Gary. Vavian Bald, of Fast Chieaso, alleges her husband. William Baid, fa la to properly support her. and that h

CAJCO OP THANKS. Th family of Mildren Mathles wish to think relatives and friends and Rev. Machensen for beautiful floral offerinps. kindiess and sympathy in their l4t bereavement. Mrs. f. W.niker. mother.

NOT ICR DEPARTMENT OF TUBLTC WORKS. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA.

I IT MIMOKIAM. In sad but lovinif memory of our dar daughter. Toni Martha, who rsei awav si year a so today. Thosi who saw you tn your casket. Pure, white and oh. so fair. Thought you worn the lipht of heaven. As you lay so sweetly there. Just ene. year ago you left us. How- we miss you. Martha dear; And remember all your kindness. - As wa drop a silent tear. She is sleeping in the cold, cold ground. The dark bulo skies above her; She was too good and sweet for earth. None knew her but to love her. Her dear fair form has faded now. The cheks have lost their roses. Her pure white soul so fre from ;n. In heaven now reposes. Silently mourned by mother, father, and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eister and daughter. Waliie Elttcr. iDO E. State st.. Hammond.

ITT UXHOBUU. In memory of our lovint; Edna, who passed away one today. May 18. 1915.

dauyhter. i 5-5-16.

jcar agi

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: You are hereby notified that the Foard of Public Works of said City will receive bids up to Slay ;th. 1!M3. at ten o clock A. M.. for the grading and paving the roadway with Plan 1. Type "O" creosote wooden block pavement on a sl ir.oh concrete foundation. Plan ". Type "I." vitrified brick pavement on a fl inch concrete foundation. Plun 3, Type M" one course concrfte pavement. Plrt- 4. Tj pe "K" asphalt macadam pavement

i on a 6 inch concrete foundation. 14; Minea. feet of cement marginal curbing. J j 3610 lineal feet of combination cement

.curb and gutter flag. H70 sriuaie feet j of cement sidewalk. t feet wid". S jtutter ; inlets, 2 catch bsins, S'O lineal feet I of 3 inch vitrified ripe, 132n lineal feet

I of inch lead vater service?. 41 cor- ! I porstion cocks, stops and boxes, on ! I Lincoln avenue, from ths south curb

I line of 113th street to the north line of!

j 1-1st street, authorized by Improvement Resolution No. Tin. as specified in the i plans, profiles and details now on file.

All bids- shall be aocompanuu by a certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent of the estimated cost of said improvement. The Foard re-orves .the right to reject any and all bids. C. 11. LVTHMAN. O. F. HIGHLAND. W. t. HA. MAN,

F.oard of Public Works.

t

Thv

Again the month o? May is here, to

the saddest of the year: The shadows lie so dark and deep around

our path today.

darken all our ways; our harts

are sore and heavy with pain. We"d seek a word to cheer ils fc-jt words are so in v ain; In days to come it may be w e shall see Just why wa-s sent this bitter test. 'Till then, we can but bow our heads in t ears And say God knoweth best. But we know that she Is happy In the mansions of the blest. Where there is no pain or sorrow, but just one eternal rest. Sadly we miss, and silently we mourn. Loving parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Krueger.

South Side Taxi Line. Scian service. Popular price. Phone Hammond : or 667. H. 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

NOTICE L. 0. O. M. All members are notified that our annual memorial exercises will be held at Moose Hall. State St, Sunday afternoon. May 18th. 2:30 p. m. Bring your family and friends. 5-15-3t N. S. FERRALL. Dictator.

Bachelors' May Party, Tuesday, May 20, Knights of Columbus Hall; Serpentine Confetti; McKelvey's

NOTICE.

i DEPARTMENT Ul PIRLIC WORKS, un I OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PI HLIC

WORKS. SS: HAMMOND. INDIANA. MAT Tth. IDlf. T') WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice 1s hereby given by the B-ard of Public Works of the city of Hammond. Indiana, that H is d.-Mred and deemed ticce.ssary to improve Field avenue. Sec. "B." in the City of Hammond. Indiana, from the east lire of Calumet avenue to the west line of Tapper avenue, by constructing therein, between said terminal points, an eighteen inch double strength, v itrified pipe sewer with ii manholes. 3 cat.li basins, 44 lx inch house connections. 3 A feet in length and 140 lineal feet of 3 inch vitrified socket pipe, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 729. adopted by said Board on the Tth day of May. 1? 1 9. All work done in the making of sa'J above described public improvement shall be. In accordance with the terms ;ind conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 720. adopted by the Roarl

of Public Works on t'l" above nnnrj i date, and the detailed drawings, plans, j

profiles and specifications which are now on file anel may be seen jn the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana. The Board of Public Works has fixed the 2Sth day of May, 1015. at ten o'clock A. M.. as a da:e for the hearing of all persons interested or whose property is affected by sail improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to said City win be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. O. F. HIGHLAND, W. C. HA M AN. Board of Public Works Attest WILLIAM C. ROSE, City Cl-rk. 5-1-1

'J17JZSLa!lP SliKmM,tmmm mmmwmmm4jfr

Ak For No. 965. Charming, very attractive Oxford, as illustrated, made of soft White Washable Kid. Covered Louis heels; aluminum See $6.00 In Black Dull Kid, $5.00 In Patent leather. $4.00

Ak For No. 106G Exquisite Patent leather Pump, as illustrated, exact duplicate o t expensive French model: with cohered Louis heels and aluminum p!ate. With steel and jet buckles, ipO.UU Without buckles, $4.00

SHOES for WOMEN

a Ever So Smart and Original! And You Save $1.50 to $3.00! 1"HE smartness, beauty and originality of NEWARK style will delight you. They duplicate the most expensive and exclusive styles produced this season. You save $1.50 to $3.00 on NEWARK Shoes because WE save that much by producing them by the millions of pairs and selling them direct through our om 297 stores. See them here tomorrow ! kw.oA Sftee Stores Co. LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD,

HAMMOND STORE i 566 Ho h man Street Open Saturday Evening. 237 STORES IN er CITIES.

Orchestra.

C-14-5