Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 10 July 1919 — Page 5

Thursdav, Julv 10. 1919.

f PERSONAL! I

SOCIAL

A IT1F am.oum parlors

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COMING EVEKT3. m? of th- King's Daughter.- :s

Friday :i '. te riio m in the First Christ iuti church

Tomorrow the King' He raids, wi!! go to the Lake Front r..r .1 piontct They w il meet at th.- four corner ami take the car at ten o'elo. k. Thoy i ; ! lake their iuiu-lu-s and enjy the iay in true picnic fashion. This wik'3 mootir.fr of the Fine Street Ladies- Aid Sec:oty will he. htM this evening at the home of Mrs. Kice In Ash street. Mrs. Churl.-s Johnson will be hostess 1 the L. u. T. M. s-ocial Club this ov, n--ng. At her homo In Michigan avenue Mrs. Harry Kahl will bo hostess to the Loyal Star Class of the Christiau church tins

evening. There will he a meeting of the North Side Vv". C. T. V. Frldav evening at th; home of Mrs. Collctt, 412 Amos avenue. The members will moot promptly :f seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Mr.-. McClure in 150th street at.ei go from there in a bod;.

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F0RTANT SESSION

THE TIMES

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An 1. ' . 11 1 r y Mrs of lit"

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With thoughts lor her smi, v"i who recently anon, and prior the famii

Ch.-neau Islands. "Yes." tout 1 a- d women of Indiana rights uad !' the

rASiETT. 1 1 d.. July Fo

late- of Indiana w ill ox. rl : . ', ::;u.i M 1. hi, ' . 1 1 re'.- poll. e to :n 1 ; .- ! ibuno. was scaled 1 1 the i.brary him; o. T.j pi . aiioo Fia. . , divided between anxiety ul'? Arthur Carlisle-, Jr.. d-iaitii d to a .-art ill operpai ali 'iis for dep.. 1 1 1: re s.imm.-r Imm.. at th.

that a m...i believe pointed th

pari icular, in ihe r. : pint of democratic n;;ht.s ft-r all.

I "U that i.s true ! woia. n oC ,..p ric-i : j 'I t!ny luv, th. I e-Xo e it-u it. ! rt

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of Kur.ipeari countries w ay to us in thi.s vit il rot i gnition of th.i trip;

novcrninont 111 epi 1 1 why shouldn't tlio . v.. the ballot ' And slilTraKo thoy must nlarly should th;

l.,re'. oi .-ducal i-.n. of oi'Poi -

help th... u omen i.i'

Naval Trainii.LC Station on Ycd ne :;lay. Mrs. Harold ltoudcbu.-h and daushter of Fort lienton. Montana, Mrs. K. li. Woods i.nd Miss Woods visited t the Malir.stone homo Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hairy Woods announce the arrival ,,f n flilUghter, Kleanor .June on Tuesday morning. Kay S;los holds the banner for selling the greatest number of tb-kcts for

me concert on Saturday ,niRht dore Moore of Haiiim..nd wi'.l sobd.st. Percy Clover playa th phone, Harold Jones th.- :,-, Jono.-i the violin. Kslher Jones pani.st. A fine read.-r will h them.

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THE TIMES

NAJN Cl'AL

COLUMN

trivjtic spirit

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j It-rings of ihe -orbi sh-i ; j and c'yicc them all. Six i:rom Chicago shall gu.ir.-ir'

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CHICAGO XlViJ SXOCX ! J''"'' - ,;u,,:- -'-2.70; top

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Mr.-, w ill r.al 1

Carlisle, ;h-. o. r.ise tip ir onal s-iliia,.

A very beautiful garden place yesterday in Laporte

d.llr.g took when Miss

Elizabeth W eh her became the bride of George W. Clark. The ceremony was pronounced by the He v. W. J. Hawthorn, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, Hammond, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Paul Ree-d. The bridal music was Played b" Mrs. Fred Lauerman of Hammond. Miss K. Klia Clark of Chicago, a sister of the groom, attended the bride as maid of honor and Wilford C. Miller of Michigan tity was best man. The bride wore a white

organdy gown and nor flowers were a corsage bouquet of lilies of the valley. Sh travel'ed in a tan silk suit. Miss Clark wore a pale pink georgette and hex flowers were pink roses. The ceremony took place at eleven o'clock and was followed by a wedding breakfast ervei for nearly thirty guests. The tables were prettv with pink roses and throughout the homo were baskets ef eweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Clark left during the afternoon for The Dells, "Wisconsin, v here they will , re main for three or four weeks after which they will be at home at 41 Highland street. Mrs. Clark is manager and secretary of the Hammond Musical College and teacher of piano. Mr. Clark Is tonneetfd with the Northern. Indiana Gas and Electric company in Hammond. Both Mr. and Mrs. Clark are talented musicians and are prominent in the musical and social circles of Hammond... Among their friends from Hammond

1n attendance Rt the wedding were Mr. i

or, Mro Inl-n V ' 1 (. T- Mr A T1 d M TS. ! ''

o... j Fred Lauerman. Mrs. Minnie Kline, the j

Rev. "VV. J. Hawthorne, Henry 1A Ce key. Miss Ruby M'.tsch. Miss Wei McDamel and Miss Mabel Sherby.

am. ii iment. if ralilad at tin- opoci..! s.

j Sion e'i tile legislature to be ci'l. d s,.o: by Gov. iJoodro h. and therein lu :i at orce eur lipe and Kur danger. th. r i important .!Ui s;;,,p.s are t. come bcloi.j tip session, but the action of 1he assomj bly eu the federal suffrage ;u:p.ndm.-. t vill signify to the! wviil.-ii ed" the coun

try anu inc state' w ip-ia r tj,e ftaentic. s made by women ni t!o world's war are appreciated." Mrs. Carlisle is president of the South Rend Suffrage League. Since the clo. -- of t!-.e labors of the county council of defens-j. of which she was chairman. Mrs. Carlisle has been actively engaged in suffrage work, and under State Chairman Wasmith is u member of the state executive committee, composed of live men and live women. IVelii.iits the honor of the state chaii manship. Mrs. Carlisle has devoted li-r energies to executive, committee work. WHY WOBEEir WANT BALLOT. "T-U.. ... e T .1 : .

otu wonted ii inuiana. saul 3irs

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! tuiiity and ability

i P-.S-. I'pportumty. ! F'l'ial s-..l''r-a -e lia.x been made and will be continued as a .subject of ed i e';i-!"iiul campaigns. Ill In i.a .'lapolp-. i th.: t'liamb.r of e'omnieice has mad" u possible, through the franoiiise leasu. . to i;.ivt class.-s in itk'.enship to t.a.-ii wo:nc tho .pp..rt uiiiti.-.-. and respon:;j bilili.-s of . ill;-, n: hip. The idea in es- , i Kl . . 1, I . . . . .

I ......... -..n. e.i.-s s as nut mat v.. men j

;.n i. ss mi, lucent tliau m.-n. but thai. the c!aw..-s put them in the way of h;;xi ing iiiatructh.ti in practical polities from lUU-'lilied authorities and juot.vts thi:: pot.- from the control ed' u:i, rincipb A politicians. J STUDY S5TASES OP 1.1X1. I "The- worn, n n.-io npd-rtak.-i this

me.ao.i vl instruct :n e . o-i, voters b. -cans : they have the- a ..aio ; g. of s. tmg and studying the mistaW men have made in th. ir patriotic work. Tho South Head Franchise I a cue hopes to v.,.-ry eut these i h as and to conduct th.-

I league ,,n ;. 1. e-pai t ;.-an I;is:s for at

least a year Then we l'c- 1 that rep:-. -s. ntative m.-n and woiu.-ii from both parties should p:s s. nl the principles of their respective parties to the league, so that the women may intelligently and

LINE RIN COLLISION.

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fl'JTENATIONAL NCWS SFRVIC1-! WYoK.-C. July I i. Th.,: .Johns.. n

packing ,v Pi;ts. $ 1 ..,,!. CATTI.i: He,- f . ribe. $ 1 G.l'.", 1 7.2r,

S21.10i ! the ? 2 0 . 5 U o i Ule

smex.th, s. rough, O.i.'i.

tiers Choice

med:im and irood

'" v lfi.l'i: good and choice, "j 14.50--": coinm,,:, and medium. Sid 4 1,

Fut.h. r cattleheifers, $S.7Co VOWS, $ .ip) 1 1 :; (-,.( ,,,!!.. ;;,,,,

coast and smashed in her 12.7.-. Fanners and cut,.-,svs and fe- t nbov. t .... l;.,.. 1........ C -r, t ....

' ' I '- canners st.ers $7-1 rput in here for repairs she' lil- 1ii.4'; Vffl! ,...,.,. ., ,...,,' I J'

po, .e,, two st.-w.iras are m:ss:n ' and v.eis.U). SIS T.Wa fi nr.

. entertainment

I banrjut t. I Loftis, Gleason and Kimu-gan, . of well merite d fame, will s ; best of the old and tho new, vvhil singers of note shall render th

j ''ftoice of their favorites. Among como:

i. A. J.rown of Pittsburgh will ;ing "The guy that her on Wii'arH .-t

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' . rct -fe home method. Get a small ! ;'r'o "'' "'" kor''" at the druggist's. J 1 ol.ovv plain directions under $10 1 guar- . in:.-.; th.-.t you reduce 10 to 60 ibs.. or ! ""To, whatever you desire. N'rov hnnr

s a!! about reducing weight

ant!y, lastingly, in nlain wratinV

! (f . ' W1'i! to Kon-in Co.. NA723. Station I , New York. X. Y. Adv.

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irapion carying Mid

Montreal for Liverpool, ce a gig.-.ntic ioeherg off the

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crow" and "Only the Kaiser :

blues:." ami the sk V-.vo;iri im? t:icir I

j Ildward MctJuan : hall render "1" come' and liome soh. r T-totH..T. e..r. i-... ... t.i: .

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now." Th song program shall be clos-i e-1 by Mr. Median singing a new and most beautiful piece by a blind father! beginning "Through the darkness baby's i

sm:i.; is stealing. Th-j orations will be delivered by the

J. Mungovan of Valparaiso.

! PRESIDENT i ADDRESSES ! THE SENATE

b. lie oa rd '

vol to have been knock by the e-ollislon.

$0.f.O 12 ;.; 73; stool. ,-r 9.30; stock-u

feeder

st0 I COWS

-te.-rs. i

VICTOR LOSES

steers, JH.2B li 11.-' nd h.-ifers. Sr.", Oft 1

a Ives. 5S.251? 11.00. " :

SHOP DECRIES

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Lamsie. "are asking e-vial citizenship j which Hir-y wish to aililiate. for the reason that the uneducated, the -The league regaru.s it as vitally imforeign elements and the colored people j pertain that after this education pM of the state hav it. That of its-.-h' j women to make a choice of party. Th should be sufficient reason for conferring I welfare of ihe country de, ends on suo, equal rights on the women of the sta:-:-. j a division and the lining up of the w--As a nation we boast our leadership, hut j men w ith the parties of their choice in must make the humiliating admissi n ' national and state affairs."

Victor Phelts. 1336 Roberts avenue, foberts Pile. r ported to the Hammond , olice that his bicycle was stolen yesterday noon from in front of his home. Neighbors saw a colon- 1 man ridin-g I away on it but did not know he had stolen the wi'.eel until Piter. j

r" 2 4c fancv

llo to 175 11

to i'j!) lbn.. 22c; : Sf t.. I If) lbs., , 2lic; m er-.V' i,, it Si-. I ' ''i 17c: c .--: se.

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MARRIAGE IDEA

Continued rrom page ono.) was firm and carried to the remote portions of the chamber. The president's announcement that he did not intend to confuse the Issue by presenting the special pact between Great Britain. France and the United States at this time was received with approval by the majority of the senators. It had beeirecognlzed that there would bo material opposition to this propo.-ed treaty even from senators who favored ratification of the German treaty.

John Keeler Robbed.

r.ursclars entered the office of John Keeler. 420 Ash street. Hammond, ytsterdav while the family was .ating supper in another , .rt '.f the h.-.u.-o. Without attraction attention the'.nirnaged to escap ".th $30 m cash. The thieves enter- .; the basement hroiigh an open window ami from th-re were able to get into th office. Mr. Keeler believes the job was done by boys.

CHICAGO CASK GRAIN CLOS2. CORN Xo. 2 mixe d. $ 1 ,D 7 fit 1 ,f,r-.;

mix. c. ji. to.-,; h nivoi. J1.S4; 2 whii, 52.01 , 2.0.J; :: v hit. . T.2.H2: 4 white l.:o,: 2 yellow. $l.!.:v, 2.01.; 4 yellow Sl.t'j; C, yellow. $ 111 1 . iFo OATS No. 2 vvhi--. 7077t:.cwhite, ... fr 7ttse; 4 white. 7 1 7." '.. o. CHICAGO PRODUCE.

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filMTR NATIONAL NW:" IAM.'oV, July 10. -

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iing stocks.

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at the Hammond Country Club was Mrs. Victor Fyer who had the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Rridere Club as her guests. V.'ith them she entertained Mrs. F. O. Paige nnd Mrs. Henry Unman. The guests played at three tab'e3 and high score was made by Mrs. John F. Reckman.

Troop 1 cf the Girl Scouts will meet at seven o'clock Friday evening at the Central scholo. It will he the last

meeting for the summer ar.d important

he said, some points he was sure the j president would wish to Incorporate in ;his sp-,ch. When searched nothing

was found on him but a letter addressed to "Wood-", v Willson. president, Capitol building." Kzekiel talked freely with cap'.tol police and declared he was a cousin of "Kzekiel, a sculptor." The man was taken to a police station fo rsurveillanre. , The crowd waiting f-tr the president's departure Lad a momentary thrill when a man dropped a package

li'-sis. 4 'i ..Ci-ic; p.-, K iGS Current re dinary first.-, :;. :--.

e xtras. 4 2 ' I.IVI-; I'MFLTUY Tuik.-ys th;.;.. is. 22e; springs, :!.".; 4 li

ters, 2'i .,.: ge-se. 23c; duckn, 23fi : POTATO t-:s ( )hios. new, $4.00-;i 4

31c; 4 1 -a

dpts, : lirsts.

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business will be transacted so th' a'1" the path as the president was about

large attendance of the numbers is de sired.

to enter his ear. The president stop-

Mr. and Mrs. Carroll. 111., In

j pod abruptly and at least twenty off :- 0 t I cers ari l secret, service men dove for John Malo ar in Mf.lthe package and the mar. who had attendance at the fun-' drf.pped it. Examination showed that

Fa- Itching Torture

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fails to stop iicviris torture ar.J relieve

SKin irrr.auc'.'-i nr.a tnct r.:auc:? i::c t solr, c'r:.r,ari'J hcahhy. An;.' ci;':;'gii"t cm cttpp! you Zomo. v.-kicii rcrierally overcome: ikin dijcis!'". Lc.tor.ia, ite'r.,

ra.-ncs, c.ir:.- rt

tvay ta.-Jeior. t-"r c .;t :t i.;sc::a-"-rtr r-v- uir'-t

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SREAI time for

K fl 'S hi mm VISITS BECTHEE

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is that of

i .uocners i,mon: That marriage crei ntes the home, which Is the best j sphere for mutual service." The P.isii. p condemned artificial exI pedients but this did not mean that ! every home should have the largest possible family. In marriage, as in j other things, self-restraint must be

he said.

Good Shoe Repalrtng. 'Vrork called for and delivered. 14 hour service. Phone 3372 Jacobs' Shoe Shop, 101 Stata St., near Hohman. Good Quality Shoe for everybody. 6-4-tf

wide

i dipeus&.o:, in England of a plea made by the birhop of Lichfield In a sermon . to the Mothers' Union in St. Pauls. in which he said:

There are in Fngland two conceptions of marriage at the present time. According- to one idea mairia -n sim-

piy exists for the pleasure and sitisfaction of the husband and wife. I "If the sexual impulse, which they i call love, ceases, then the union is to i he dissolved. The idea of service and i loyalty is eliminated.

I "The other idea !s that of the Deep Seated Urio Add Deuoslta An th-

Call Gardner TaxL. Phona 628, for rates on Bathing Parties from homo direct to beach in bathing suits. 7-2-tf

RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER

e-xercisec

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meet ca:r-

K nights of and Ii:ii;ii;ri sixth natal Founei! No. hern p.aOe -

Mrs. Allen was hostess to the Monroe Ptreet Ladies' Aid Society at the home of Mrs. Whistler. 1116 Harrison street, yesterday aftaernoon. Mrs. Whistler en Mrs. George Yeager w,er the assisting hostesses. They served refreshments during the afternoon. Plans were made for the August meeting to he held at the Lake Front park and it v. il! be in the nature of an all day pic-r.l-. Last evening the, members of the Kmamon Pleasure Club was entertained by Miss Edrla Con .-. s at her home in Fast Chicago. A recitation by Miss Mary Johnston and music and famis were features of th evening fallowing which a dainty ccllation was served. The prizes in the games were won by Miss Blanche Carroll and Miss Mary Johnston. In two weeks the chib will t-e entertained by Miss Flsa Muhi.

cf Miss p.Sia Stit.-ley which occurs

this afternoon a! two o'clock. Mrs. Malo is a niece of Miss Stiteley.

the package was only a bundle of papers.

A meeting of Hammond Temple No. 73 -Pythian Sisters will he held Friday evening at th? K. of P. Temple, corner of Hohman and Ogden streets. Initiation wtl lfeature the meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mowery and son

Raymond will drive to KIkhart, Ind.. and iKtroit for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Hate and son Edward have gone to Cleveland where they were called on acocunt of the death of Mr. Bate's father.

Mrs. H. Pouglas. 94 P'.ummer avenue, will he hostes sFiiclay everting to the members of the Central W. C. T. U.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE IN THE G. A. R. ROOM

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mg at Indiana Harbor the j oiumhu.-, of Fast Chicago -Harbor wil! celebrate the!

it.i. !.-. nry of Twin City Fxtra efforts have. - '.t-'io all r r.-vious e:it, r-

fainme u. m ' ;!:e r-su'its shall eclipse 'he fond-st '-ams of most optimistic. Crap. --h.-.ngin;- v.il! not he a feature of th. evening'.", work. Fv n v. ry bia.-k cio'h-.s sH ill he a harrier and gont'.e-m-n of dark complexion mast b vouched f . r.

odd C"b hr

-.eorge Slick, brother of r.irrn'l

! p'tck. chief secretary of Mayor W. F. Hodges of Gary, arrived from Monta

na yesterday wr.ere for the past three months he har- been on his uncle's ranch. His uncle is A. M. Blackford. George is a son of p. H. Slick, proprietor of the Slick Laundry. He expects to remain in Gary.

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scene of the orated in the reflect the pa-

BOARD IN SESSION. Outside of the regular routine work, little of importance was taken

up at the regular meeting of th board 1 s'res all sufferers to know that he does

of edu. atinn at the Emerson school in

soivea aaa tie Rheumatic Polsou Starts to Xreave th System Withia Twenty-four Hours. Every druggist in this countv is authorized to say to every rheumatic suflerer in this vicinity that if two bottles of A.lenrhu. the sure conquerer of rheumatim. does not stop all agonv, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the Slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have oeeii accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Allenrhu relieves at once. Immediately after you start to take it the good work begins. It searches out the uric acid deposits, dissolves the secretion and drives rheumatic poison out of the body through the .kidneys and bowels. , It's marvkus how quickly it acts. Ebssed relief often comes in two days, and even in cases where the suffering is most painful all traces disappear In a few days. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered

me torments ot acute rheumatism, de-

Gary last riirht Mrs. C. W. Chase, the newly elected member of the beard was pres.-nt.

not war.L a ceni ot anyone s money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers thi:; worst of all diseases, and he has instructed your druggrist to guarantee :t in every instance. Adv.

After trying vainly to find a location

for the e.ffice of the United States Em-i

rloyrvent Service in Hammond, it was finally decided to use the G. A. It. room in the court house. Examiner H. J. I.ierner is moving his office furniture to the room this afternoon and will he ready for business there tomorrow morning.

BANK FILES

TWO SUITS The C-.tizens National Bank of Hammond filed t wei suits on rromi.-ury notes today in the Hammond superior court. One complaint is against John M. Stinson et nl and th" other is against Conrad A. Peterson et al. the defendants being Practically the same In both instances.

notes were given by lh Garv Gran

ite Brick A- Ste.ne Co. Among the defernlants Is Englehardt Ullrich, who at the time the notes were

it is said, was the owner of

man, SS Elizabeth s:r-t. Mrs. James I - ""'"-'" ruf- real estate In Hamond worth $20,000.

AUaben will have the program in charge-: no in which the Bolshevik forces cap- J since then the complaint alleges, he and and the topic for the afternoon will he j tured 2 o o prisoners and eight machine , his wife executed and delivered a deed Belgium. Mrs. J. C. Parr tt will ring. I S'ins, the radiogram added. J transferrin the property to Arthur Ull-

A recent London cablegram to the

International News Service said tnat the British had begun to withdraw their forces from X.o-i i,... n Russia.

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Missionarv Societv of th First Presbv-I

terian church will be held Fri-hiy aft r

noon at the home of Mrs. J. W. I

BOLSHEVIKI IN RUSSIAN . ADVANCE f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! LONDON. July 10 The Bolshevlki

government announces tr.at their Tn

troops have started to advance north, of the I".na river on the Archangel! front in a wireless dispateh from :

Moscow picked up here today. There SjcrH.ri

Tester. lay afternoon a pleasr.tn meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church took, place in the church parlors. The host, sses w e re Mrs. A. H. Tapper, Mrs. C. W. Linsentnann, Mrs. William Sehrum. Mrs. Voss, Mrs Blohm and Mrs. Lina Merz. They ferved dainty refreshments iuring the afternoon.

GREAT BATTLE IN PROGRESS

Justice Lodge No. 41? L. cf R. T. will meet at the hall Friday evening at o'clock.

Ernest De St. Aubin. of Griffith, has

; filed a complaint in the Hammond supeA. to the 13. j rior court for the replevin of a mis-

B. of R. T. j cellaneOus lot of property which he savs 1

seven-thirty (Is now being held by Catherine S. Far-

re-!!. The goods which consists of Ford J tractor repair parts, chicken coops, gas. 1

Mrs. Howard I!. Faster of Washburn, I pipe and various x.ther articles, aro

Tis., who has been the guest of her sis-j valued at ?1.00i and lu addition Mr. ters. Mrs. John 1). Smalh-y and Miss j De St. Aubin asks for $l.lu0 damages. Beatrice Hansen of 01 Detroit street j Hit attorneys are McMahon & Conroy. for two months concluded her visit her- - yesterday. ATTKTT?TA TVT A V

-Mr e.r,.l "VT- T- T. r T-..'.-. . w fc .. J. V J. J. -1.

rich "for the purpose and with the intent to cheat, hirieler ami delay his creditors." He now h.is no property subject to eecutien and none of the other defendants who endorsed the note has enough property to satisfy the notes. Judgment for J17.OO0 is asked and Arthur Ullrich, who received the property from Engh'hardt Ullrich, i- made one of the defendants. Gillett Sheerer are attorneys for the plaintiff.

ST. JOHN

E. D. Orborn of Tuisa.

Pkla.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Muenich of Russell street for a few 'eeks.

Mrs. Thomas Bermingham and daugh-l '.er Helen left at midnight last nigh- ' 5er the Michigan Central f. r their j lorre at Yonk rs on the Hudson. Missj Helen will enter e'.lumhia thir. f-iihi They spent the winter with Mrs. R. M. I Uartin of Rimbach avenue and Miss!

-crmingham graduatcl in the class ot .913 from the Industrial high school. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mc.'lay ami

ions or aitham stre.-t h.ave returned l I oiti Madison. Wis. wli.ro they motor-) sel for a week's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jose ph MeConnoll are j ti a few 'lay's eami-ing trip em the)

iankakee River. Mrs. Foxwe'.l returned last evening a her home in Roseland after visiting Jrs. William Kelly of Jackson streei. Little Miss Evelyn Cooper, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cooper. 401 late street, is suffering with an aggraatod attack of measles. Mrs. John H. Met 'lay of Waitham treet has a her house gu.st. Mi-s Iiut' f Toronto, Canada.

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f INTERN ATIONAI. NEWS SERVICE) LONPm N. July 10. A gr.-at ba'tie is U progress in F. i: t- i n G-i Mcia he t e-:i the I'oies and the Fivrnnians. said a Vniral News dispa'.-h from Vienna today, quoting an cf!V!aI statement put cut by tho Ukrainian war o(lice at Ki-v. Th- Poles have been driven from Rmdy and Trt(infl atiel Stanislr.u have been l.'f sieged.

Mrs. Joseph M. Gerlach. Mrs. William Doescln r and daughter, Margaret, spent Tuesday r.t Hammond. J"? F. Gerlach has purchased a new s. paiator for his threshing machine. The Lolv Foresters held their meet-

j ing W-dn-sday afternoon, j During the summer months servI le.--s at the St. John liurch will be: I H:gi mass at S a. m .. ar.d low mass j at 1. i Elmer Nelson is transacting bu.?ij r.e.'-s in ("imago this week. ! Nieiioias Ludwig. Sr. returned home ' from a several days visit in Cbi-ago. Mis. Emil K.-iiman and son of Whitii.g are spending a few days here i with her mother

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quest of the new Austrian republic for immediate admission intr the league ovf tuitions, the allies hav e dispatch, d a note, recognizing the "reasonableness" of Austria's claims and advising her th." t she may make formal a pplica t ioi for admittance into th.- league as soon as she has ratified the peace treaty. The allied position ns- st.it eel in a communication sent to Dr. Reriner. heal

j of the Austrian pence delegation last s ' n'Pht. answering a lentithy document in

whi.-h the Austrians. replying to the allied terms of peace, a:-4od for admittance into tho league on the .vane grmmrls as ether states formed from the AuStriairunmry empire and declared that unless their request, was granted Austria's sit-uatie-y would be "intolerable.''

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r IWTrpv TIOMAL "fVVS SfRV'tTE' TfASHIN'OTOX. July 10. Capitol police this afternoon took into custody man giving his name as Jacob Ezeh el. rf Landover. Maryland, who was war.de; in-.about the oapitol. demanding that he be allowed to present a letter to, the president. It contained

j Miss Fallis of Hammond was the ov. I tr Sunday g iist at the Welters home. Mr. C. Bainhart. of Union-lale visited at the Irwin Hoffman home the first j part ejf the week.

Mr. and .Mrs. R. G. Reynolds and Mrs A. J. Reynolds are spending the summer at "Winona Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. A Hoffman and dauhter motored to Culver Monday, Miss Esther Kidd returning home w ith them Mr. Jas. Sce.tt and guest Mr. R. Reading of New- Jersey end Mr. E. A. Hoffman motored to Chicago Saturdny Miss Esther Kidd and Katheryn Hoffman are visiting n Chicago. Mr. Raymond Reading, guest of Jas. Scott'and family returned to his home Sunday. His wife and sons will remain for a few weeks. The Hoffmans attended the band concert on the municipal pier at Chicago Sunday p. m. Mrs. C. I. Bosen rece-ved word that her brother, Anton Smith of TurkeyCreek have a little son. Miss Anna Bosen in company with Mr. and Mrs. Brabbs and Mrs. John Harkenrider of South Chicago witnessed the review at the Great Lakes

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Any time day or night summer or winter thc mere turn of the faucet automatically heats the amount of water you need. There's absolutely bo limit to the quantity. You can ess ail faucets at one time, day after da'. Costs Only 1-10 Cent a Gallon! When you tura of? the faucet your expenses stops. You pay only for the water you actually heat'. Twenty pallons a real lavish bath cost3 you two cents. Can. you forego Euch home delight for so trifling cost? Come In! See a Demonstration! Finel out at ones how reasonably Humphrey Hot Water Service viU bs installed ia your home.

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