Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 299, Hammond, Lake County, 2 June 1919 — Page 3

Mondav. June 2, 1919.

THE TIME3 Pane Three

17th Field Artillery Reviewed By

And Several Hammond Boys in Brilliant Review Win Admiration of the Great French Leader.

Th proudest moment in the life of Corporal Charleys v George, of Hammond. Rat. C, 17 fle'd artillery, was hen MarshHl Foeh. the- world's greatest pi'litary leaner, reviewed the 17th K. A.

if Khrenbreittein. In a letter to this I

paper Cpl. G?orse says: "Just ft word from a Hammond enlist

ee man with only two vearp service in i Mother s-nris me Thr Times regular and 1

I enjoy them very much. I am very rioid rf my regiment and I want the folk hack home to b proud of theirpons who are in the 17th F. A. There are several Hammond boys in the I7tl. and I think a .' I of them are men th;tt didn't wait for the draft. H-re is an article that I wish your paper would prim, a compliment to the 17th from the commander-in-chief of the allied armies.

Make of Car. Year Manfd. Abbott All Allen 17 to IS Al!-r All American All Anderson All Apperson Al! Auburn 14 to is Austin !5 to IS Barley Motor Co Al! Bell 16 to IS Ben Hur ..17 Bedell .'. All Bor Davis All Briscoe All Buick 14 to I? Cadillac 14 to IS Eat-r?on All Cap lo to IS Chalmers ..' 1 to IS Champion f rhandier 13 to 1S Chase 17 to IS Chevrolet All Cole .. 15 to IS Colonial All Columbia All Commonwealth All Crawford 15 to IS Crow-Elkhart 13 to IS Davis 13 to IS Day-Elder 16 to is Stoddard-Da.vton All Detroiter 13 to IS Dixie Flyer 16 to IS Dispatch AH Dodge Eros - ...All Doris 15 to IS Don : All Drummoni All Economv All Klgin All Empire 15 to IS Enrer 15 to IS Foster Light Car All Franklin lfi to IS Grant All Gray-Dort Ml Harroun All Hasslex AH

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' Make of Car. Year Manfd. ' Haynes 16 to IS , Hudson 15 to IS ; Hupmobile All Interstate 15 to 18 -larki-ort AH i Jeffery 15 to IS Jones AH ; Jordon AH ' King 15 to IS i Kissel Kar 15 to IS I Kline Kar 16 to IS j Lexington 16 to IS ! Lozier 13 to IT , McLaughlin 13 to IS ' Marmon ...15 to IS j Maxwell 13 u, is ! Mitchell 14 to IS ! Moline Auto Co., all but 15 j M nr. roe 14 to !7 i Moon 15 to IS j Nash All : National 11 ! N'orwalk All j Oakland 14 to IS 1 Oklsmobile 14 to IS 1 Overland 14 to IS ! Packard ...14 to IS I Paige 13 to IS

Paterson 1 4 to IS Pathfinder All Peerless All Pierce-Arrow 14 to IS Pilot All Premier .All Pullman 17 Regal AH Reo All Saxon All Scripps-Booth All Standard Steel Car AH Stanley Steamer H Stearns 12, 14, 15. 16. 17 and IS Stephens 16 to is Studebaker 14 to 1S Stutz 16 to IS Veilie All Westcou all except 14

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; iiao hat Faclu This n-.irnir.g I swv hi s bo. it ;ass 011 the nay from Coblons f 1 , Cologne. IK- was suarde.1 by a. squads". 1 of submarine 1 baser. It sure waa a I great sight." j

i PYom the time that he stepped off the; I jrans pl.-ink of his yntch at the r.hin', j landing Thursday morinne at 10."" until I I the strains of the 1 M. waltz die, out it ! j the Casino Club last nijtht. IVr.l'narH j ; Foch. marshal of France, was made keen- ! ly aware of the lienor felt Ivy -he Arm.', 1 of Occupation m the premier vi-it of the : supreme h-ad of the AHi.-d armies. j j Creeled at the landing by L(..in. Uiz- I : Kelt and his start, and escorted to th" ! headquarters building through n bm i lane formed by a troop of the 2nd ci - airv. the marshal had his firt view of I t'obb nz in a burst of enthusiasm 11 the i part of those who watched his en I ra n'-.

From that nine ur.til mid ni,T'i t . ph rv effort was made t. show th marslwii: that the Third army appreciated las comim; On his arrival at heado,uarers. a recepiuin was held for the marshal in (Jen. LiKKMC ollu e. Kvtrv section chief and heads of services of the Third army wee presented in turn. At lunch, the marshal was the euesl

i of Jen. Lig'pet t and immediately afteri wards was escorted on a visit of in.-o t -jtion to Ehrcnbrcil.-tein. the prttcipil . i garrison fortress of the Cob lens ana J Marshal Foch displayed intense interest j in the system of defenses of the frownj in old fort overlooking the Rhine. I The marshal reviewed l" 17th artilj lery at Ehrenhr' ustci 11 and that ctr.m 1 regrular orgramzalion now a member of ! the Second division, covered Itself wit a ttlory. The marshal and hir staff were j enthusiastic in their praise of the hnw-' jitiK madr- by the i-.-i-mu. An American officer who had been rre..--ni w:"i the supreme head on preiot:s r jevs In his Ilhine jsit. declare that 'he ITt.h (made a more impres.je show ins- than .any organization h-- has seen Co I. M--j Cab's command had anticipated th- ! critical inspection of a keen yr ard were prepared for it. Gur.s and ef,Uip- ' mi'ttt were burnisli- to the i.it fj.y,..-.. I Marshal Foch took 'h.- keen, si deliabt I in an exhibition of hill climbing for 5i I rtirpose was so stccc as to appear v. i! j ni?h imposs:bl. hut the tractor ri':np.--l flown it jraily and climbed up :t wl-h .print and succesrful r-ttiffaclioa. j From Fhrenbrcitstcm tlii- i-:rtv to-it ' to .N'euwied. headquarters of the Second idiision. and returned in time feu- a di ij ner-dance at h Casino Cl'ib. ! Marshal Fo-h will terminate hi? Coler.z visit th:;- mormnt., omg by boat to j Cologne. ' j The marshal's lively dav he: was hits j first visit to 'he Cot-!- nz brifithrad and w as rendered all the more notable b- -

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ful old Minnie perhaps shf puessed the -.vistful sadnrss in the eyes of that mischievous, loving little waif. Mickey, alone in the far-off mountain country. You will never forpret this thrilling;, wonderful photoplay. "Mickey" its humor, pathos, love and adventure.

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forces for a possible advance into e;.-r-many in the event the treaty is not sinned by May 23rJ. Foeh is still the supreme head of the Allied arms. He w ill be until the armit afe dissolved af'e-r th? iftnir.R of neace. And there is et a po??b:';ty ft:a" h" will be in command of Allied troi-ps i'n

jeetion a rain. If such a need arises. he : Marshal is ready for n. Xo one i.vh has seen hin erc-et and so!dier',v tistir . for a!! his stiort stature, every inc'"1 th-' 'Marsha! of France-, or has lo,..k-d on the ; determination written in his feature. . could doubt that, even had nc his 'achievements mad" him what h is the foremost military leader of Kurorvs todav.

'Ith all ef the d.scuss:on which has 'open roin on rftsard:np' the possthtly of the Hammond city co'Jttcl elect- ' n t a woman to fill the vacancy on 'he

hoard of education the question has' invariably com up. But who will the!

v omen put forward as a Candida' for the job?" Members of the council adit, : that there sre plenty of capable v.-mcn in Hammond and they have ben iiokiri fiver the field for on' ! m. As Mr Dreesen th ret:rm? trustee 'Hips from the north side and the nomination wiil probably he one of n t 'on, th north side has hfn most .- t ;v th the rampa ptn for a woman v ember. Already there are two women nr.d ida'es in th field fnd a hird . - ie ntr ! ' Srt,t to 3f-Cept tV t:nn.

Mrs. .1. O. Thompson, who has twice been president of the Woman's Cliib. is a strons favorite, he is Past Matron of the Katrn Star lodge and throueh her public effi.es has pained a wid acquaintance nmons Hammond citizens Liv.nt on the nerth side of town she has the hacking of her people and i:- known to be acceptable to the people of the smith P'art e.f th ritv Mrs. F. O. Rf k i another posribilit of the north s.d while Mrs. F. P. iy. w nner of the crman helmet r the Victorv Loan drive is b-in 'Jrsre ! bv her ntar.r.y fr'-nds to announce her candidacy.

APPEAL FROM JUSTICE COURT Grivt'e Re. 1 oca cs. Pf tr Budnik. et ai. is th ti 'e of a s-nt filed in the Hammf-nd superior court on appeal from a .lust me's court. A. C. Foiea is the at'orney for the appellant. Another appeal from justice's court t? the st'.it of Kdwfird G. Rohl'-nz vs. ,?oeph Hoffman, filed by Attorney K. G. P p r o a t . Th' Hammond Phad Xr Awning Works has filed suit aealnst W. F. Barker 'o f oreclose a mechanics lien throush the? r a''nrnvs. McMah-m &

MOOSE FROLIC IN LA PORTE YESTERDAY Victory Iegrion No. 4. Moose heart legion of the World, held its refivilar monthlv frolic in the Moose Hall, in

I.a Porte yesterday afternoon and even'r.t. Abont 15" members were pres- j ent. The afternoon was devoted to riti:a!:?tic woik and 'he jnii lation of 54 eandidates into the second degree of i Moose-dom. I At 7 o'clock all present participated !

in a five-course luncheon which was followed bv some good aiiicv-ile acts. The Lesion voted to hold their next Frolic in East Ch.cac". t.b latter part of July, when anotnr latg-e i-lass of candidates will be taken into he hold.

MICKEY WANTS A GERMAN HELMET 'Mmkey." featuring Mabel Xormand to be shown at the Delixe todav and

j tomorrow: Wednesday and Thursday.

at the PeLuxe theatre. filled with t, nexpert er s.tuation? not called for in the scenario, and although this spon'entety brintrs manv a brilliant flash ntfl the pict'ire. ?m', tahel Norman't

admits that the life of a comedienne not all KiRgtie and gurg-le. ftne day. when Mabel wai called upon to dust a chair, durinff one of the scenes for "Mickey." eh tripped over a ruft. took a header, landed up afra1n?t one of those old-fa?hiond nine-foot hlph hall clocks, and tipped it over. Mabel had Just time to brace herself and throw her hands over her head when the clock came down upon her. For several seconds he struggled, and then Bill Colven. butter in the jcene, i ame to he- rescue. The camera man, realizing that the stuff, though not celled for. was good action, filmed the. incident, and it has been added to the great m.mber of humorous situat on! in Mickey "

SUFFERS A BROKEN WRIST A. J. tvais. who lives at ISO Lewis street, Hammond, and is a partner in the Walz ard Sliger Motorcycle Shou cn State street, while riding south Hohman stret yesterday morning wa thrown from his motorcycle at the corner of Rimbarh avenue and receded a broken wrist.

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