Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 29 July 1919 — Page 7

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President Says America's Debt to France Has Not Been Fully Repaid. f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! TVASHlMiTO.V. July -President M'llson today submitted to the senate' the text of the f'ranco-British-American Fact, and in an accompanying: message urM-J its early ratification for th ra-' 6"i. that "America 's debt to France has not ytt horn fully repaid.' iJcferrinn 10 t':o assistance rendered America by Franco in the days of the devolution, the president declared that ' nothing can repay such a debt." "It is one of the fine reversals of history." he added, "that the other n.iTion should be the ery power from whom France fought to set us free." In s'4bu.HtinK the pact the president explained that Its object is to provid for "immediate military assistance to France by the I'nited States iti case of r.ny unprovoked movement of aggrression against her by Germany without waiting for the advice of the council of the league of nations that such action be taken. It is to be an arrangement, not Independent of the lea sue of nations, but under It.' "I was moved to sirn this treaty by considerations which will. I hope, seem a per.uasive and us irresistible to yoj as ihy seem to me. Wo are. bound to France by tiei of friendship which we havfl always regarded and thall always regard as peculiarly sacred. She assisted us t? win our freedom as a nation. It Is seriously to be doubted whether wo could Jiave won It without her sallant and timely aid. AVe have recently had the privilege of assisting in driving enemies, who were also enemies of the world, from her soil, but that does not pay our debt to her. Nothing can pay such a debt. She now desires that we fhould promise to lend our great force to keep her sf against the power she LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL Of Carroll A Mwton TOT MAT AS WELL HATE EYE COMPORT. If you haven't eye comfort, the chances are that you haven't any sort of comfort. The eyes are pretty closely connected with the general nervous system, and when they are strained, the results are like.ly to be noticed in headaches and other ills. If you will srend an hour here some unie we shall be glad to tell you about your eyes, and to supply classes for their comfort if they are needed. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers 186 ttate St., Hammond, nd. 169 ,tlr -an

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fnr. Anot her i.icat iial ion volunteers the same promise. I! is one .if the tine reversals of! history that the otlnr nation should oe the vrry power from whom Franc.t ought to Set us tree. A new day has da wncd." E THEY TRYING TO DODGE PAYMENT Senator Sherman Declares! That's What England ! and France Are ! Doing. j INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WA,HlNiiTO.. Jul ::. lialiim inc of financial aid flifii the ( 'on edera 1 States of America b any foreign 4ta' itduring th" t'lvi War an.i nst the indcht cdn-s to the rnt'o-d Stales incurred by that nation during the war with ;!- many, was prohibited in an amendment to the treaty of Versailles sponsored by Senator Sherman. Kepublican of Illinois, in the senate yesterday afternoon. The amendment was referred t . the senate foreign relations committee. Sherman said that be been in formed that Crcat I-iritain. France and other nations to whom the United States loaned billions during the war were seeking to escape pari payment of their indebtedness by suggesting that the. money the Confederates bad never repaid be deducted from what they owe this country. TRY KAISER f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 BERLIN. July 29 Premier liustav Adolph Bauer, in addressing the national assembly at Weimar on Monday afternoon assailed the conservatives ;us the responsible parties for tho continuation of the war. "The ex-kaiser will certainly be brought to trial before a state tribunal." declared the premier. "If he is proved guilty It w ill be a good deal for it w iH make the re-lntrodurtion of the monarchy impossible." Premier Bauer, Foreig-n Minister Her mann Muelh-r, Minister of Interior Edward ravid and Finance Minister Mathias Erzberger. all urged the national assembly to speed up the enactment of the bill prov iding for the creation of a stale tribunal for the trial of war oeenders. There were wild shouts of "murderers," "traitors." and "political rascals" when Pr. Mueller attacked th Fatherland party which was formed in 1317. Members leaped to their feet and ther" was tremendous uproar. Dr. Mueller revealed that Count von Michaelis. then chancellor, had sent letters of inquiry to Field Marshal von Hfndenburg and Gen. Ludendorff relative to the "Germanizing" of Belgium. The replies stated that it would require several years occupation of Belgium before there could be economic domination. "Then the so-cailed Fatherland party was formed." declared I'r. Mueller. "It supported annexations and drove the German people to destruction." The Times' want ads bring asthat money can buy and honest effort can furnish. Shoe

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HI H I III 1 1 II l II COMJNO EVENTS. j Circle No. 1 viil be entertained on Wednesday afternoon instead of Thursday of this week by Mrs. Joseph Kno.izer at her home in Clinton street. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Gertrude Abernethy of All. gan. Mich., to Fred Coidua of Hammond which was 'juietly solemn i.-.i Saturday. July 26, at the bible's home In Allegan. They arrived m Hammond last evening after having spent the w.ek-cnd at Gull Lake. Mich , anil will be at home with the groom' parents. Mi. and Mrs. Harry Coidua. 571' Kast Sibley street Mrs Coidua is a Hammond high school graduate and la.-" voar was engaged as a teacher in the Wallace school. Instead of the- regular meeting ot Progressive Court No. K Tribe of lien Hur Wednesday evening the members will entertain at a box social and entertainment at the I. O. . F. hall in Stile street. The Ladies' Aid Society and Sunday school of ImmanutTs Evangelical church will hold a basket picnic Thursday at Iimtglas park and a large number of the church people are anticipat ing the day with a great deal of pleasure. It will be an all day picnic with the usual pie,nie diversions. This evening the members of the F. W. Bible Class with their husbands will meet for their regular monthly birthday party at the home of Mrs. Walter Wclefield. corner of Hohman and Ruth sts. The meeting will be in the nature of a garden party and a pot-',uck supper will be served at seven o'clock. The Misses Verna McAleer and Irene Brusel will be hostesses Wednesday evening to the Nooster Club auxiliary at Miss McAleer's home in Webb street. The meeting has been postponed from Tuesday until Wednesday, this week. 4 Will Leytze and George stocker have gone to Alma. Colo., with IV C Van "Woerdcrn. assistant secretary of the Queen Mining and Milling Co., to see famous Mount Bross widely known for the wonderful Red Amphitheatre. a beauty spot of Colorado ad visit the Queen mines located In the same moun tain. If. Gregg, SI 7 Claude street, has returned from 3 two weeks' v isft w ith his father and daughter in Fourte.-vlo. Fla. The Misses Margaret McN'amara and Agnes Timmons of Chicago were the house guests of the Misses Marion and Gertrude PcFrates of 7S6 Calumet avenue for the week-end Mrs. Walter Wise and daughter Helen of Detroit street left this morning for a visit in Vincennes. Ind. Mrs. Charles Colgrove of East Sibley street has her niece. Miss Dorothy t'rim of South Bend as her guest for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colgrove. - U1 Eist Sibley street spent, the week-end visiting in Valparaiso. , Mrs. E. E. Dickey and son Arnold wiTT return tomorrow after visiting for two weeks In Lowell and Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Myer of Ruth street are visiting in Marshalltown and DcsMoines. la. They left Hammond yesterday and vvtll be gone two weeks. Mrs. Prusal of Aus'in. Ill . who has been the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Frank E. Stewart of Elizabeth street -."i n-f? 5 " if Event 0 -3 F" .$1.00 1.95 95 :1 at.,.' rtt 'J 3 Z !l w ... Hammond -1 t W

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hid1 d hor visit here yesttrdav. Slrn. Harry Thompson of street la repoi ted to be quite Elizabeth ill. Quite an important meeting of Max Shulman Gate was held last evening at the L t o F. ball in Stale street. The members arranged for a beach party to held at the Lake Front next Thursday evening A "weenie" mast will fiature Jho picnic and during the vening th-re will tie several interesting games. The members also discussed the picno- to be given by the Daughters of Isr. ul on August 1" at St. John and made arrangements for attending. Mrs Leonard Plsell of Decatur, HI. hat relumed home after spending a few davs with her sister. Mrs. It. B. powhy in Hammond ORPHEUM TO CLOSE FOR A PERIOD Kor we- ks James M ichelsttler. manager of the Hammond orpheum th.ttre has anxiously watched his crowds, looking for the lull which Is expe. ted duiing hot weather. In his mini he was picturing a fruit farm in Wisconsin, with plenty of shade, sr.rino chicken and such. Sat.nd:." and Sunday nights crows parked on the sidewalk front of his show house James .me disc listed and banged Ir s the in on tho the desk as he vowed. I ii ciose t old shebang anvwaV.'1 He has acooringlv male the announ iViut Snmlav inkiht is the end emen t ,f the iMpheum season W'h'le Jim beats it for a vacation, the three weeks w'll be spent in renovating; the house, redecorating it and getting ready for a big change in policy which he expects soon to announce. The place will open again on Saturday. August S3. In the meantime the II I'm serial. The Master Myster.," winch ends next w. ek will he shown at the He Luxe theati- Monday and Tuesdav. AT THE DE LUXE. When Marguerite Clark. popular Paramount star, arrived Sn Los An?ces to beam work on a puiuriza;tnn of Clyde Fitch's comedy. "Girl-," vvhlcn will be shown at the De Luxe theatre today she was accorded an enthusiastic i e, eption by motion picture folks and s""ii felt much at home Having spent the last four years m New- York it was at f.r.-t feared that she would be a lit lie home s'ck on her arrival, but whatever feelings she i might have experienced soon dispelled and she was as nappy as a lark" to use a time-worn phrase. SCRANTON IS ALL TIED UP I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SCI; A NT' 'N, Pa . July : SERVICE 1 3. Thousands of persons employed in mills and faclories are idle, street cars arc no! run iiing and m vvspa;ors aiul un.ibl. to pub-I lish hen. today because of the ge iicr it ' tie-up of tile entire- city Dy the strike or tiie t'.ectrnal vmiktis emploed by the Scranton Eh. trie Co. EVANSVILLE BAKERS OUT I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 EVANSVILLE, Ind. July -it. Evansville was without bakei -y-tna Jf ris and cakes today but th. re wad no bread hhortage dtspite a strike of union ballets. Master bakers donned white caps and ; prons arid made their own bre id Ih.iv. ty mn havini, walked out in ympa thy uith the !,'Kei:,. K'occrs usci j their own wagons i" j,M tin be ad l.i.-i.r l.al.-ers were unable to me.t Tibtheir nni - ii-i.iv n orn rs tor oreau in cuuio n Indiana. Eastern Illinois and Southwestern Ke-n'ueky. The strikers d-mand recognition of the u u i n . MAY DELAY HIS j SPEAKIN GTOUR i I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WAntNUTO-V July -e. I nl. ;-s the rue sent lreme hot wave subsides it is! Iio.v.stble thai 1 'resident Wilson may delay the start of bis speaking tour until August 1st. it was learned Ht the White! House today. Rear Admiral Cary T. ' liravson. the president's personal physi-j f-tjin lias stroneiv ur--ol that he not 1 attempt the tri putnil the weather conli ttons become more favorable THEATRICAL PRODUCED VERY ILL INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 NEW VIKK. July 29. The condition of Oscar Hammerstein. grand opera impi essario and theiitrtcal producr. vv is reported very serious at the I.eenox HIM hospital this morn ins. It vvns consi.leted doubtful if he would survive the day. and members of the family have In rn summoned to his bed side. Tho theatrical m.nate is suffering from rti.iix les and a complication of other discuses. WELL HITCHCOCK SEEMS CONFIDENT INTERNATIONAL NEWS SFJVICEl tVV.SHiNiiTdV, July 2'J. "We are hoth co-indent that the peace treaty wl'l be ratihd by the senate without amenuroi nts tr reservations." declared Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska. rankniR Democratic m.mhcr of the foreign relations committie, as with Senator Swanson of V'rjin-'-. he left the White House today, following sn hour's conference with President Wilson. ENDORSE 6 MONTHS PAY STATUTE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl ATLANTA. tja.. July 23. Both nrannhs of the Cleorsia legislature passej unnnimously today a concurrent resolution endorsing the six-months' pay for soldiers, sailors and marines who served in the European war. The resolution asks that the C.oorKia senators and con(rres.men at Washintrton support the iiasuie now jiendinp in concress. TREATY REPORTED TO THE SENATE 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEPVICE1 '.VASHIXtlTON. July 21. The Columbia treaty was reported to the senaie Ibis afternoon by the foreign relations commit tee. SUIT FOR A DIVORCE FILED Separated stne August 191S, Cora Merrill and her husband. Arthur, con-

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tinue to live together under tle same I oof. 3x' Indiana av enue, Hammond. Afiet nineteen years of m.irri.d life the wife is now risking for separate maintenance in C.e Hammond super

ior court declaring that her husband i infuses to have anything to do vv ith to i, sav s he does pot care for her and j threatens to get a (In or'f. They were married September '. I;!) and have two children The husband she says. owns property in Hammond from j which he recoups rents amounting to ( $-2 and in addition to tr is he works! regularly. As she -wants the eugtody ot the children she thinks he should' le rcqi'icd to pay monthly sup port money. boon? iN Mniay are her t Kn n'ys. BOY SCOUTS HAVE A GREAT TIME Through the genemsity K. N Scout.Bunnell of Hammond the H n camp at t'edar Lake have a Ford roadster in which to bring their supplies from the railroad station. I . S Voorheis was at the camp Sunday and saw the neeessity for a light truck. Yesterday he took up the matter with several citz.ns and Mr. Runnel willinglv donated the use of the roadster during the outing Mr. Voorheis ook the truck to the lake yesterday and himself donated a generous supply of oil and gasoline. He says there lie thirtv -five boys tiieie now having the time i.f fhei.. iv o.j and the whole nffair. instruction and all, is only j5,,n. n g the boys each $3 a week. RELEASED ON WRITS. .lop N'owak and Walter Sufski. two men held at the Hammond police j -ration for whose release Attorney ft. i G Sproat yesterday filed petitions for writs in habeas cm pus. weie released last night b. the poliie. in the writ Issued ypjterday by Judge Hardy' Chief of police Peter Austin and Fied M.tlo. chief of the Standard Steel Car Co.. police were ordered to bring Uie men into court. Upon their release Attorney Sproat this morn inn withdrew his ease. GRIFFITH j M.ller ur: del went an appendicitis Sunday ni a - at ;t;il. Gary, operation. Wray and IT. Walts erfarr I y went to at ion with Odciti to spend their va' relat ivc s. Miss Arm spent Sn.". da Miss i ' I ia returne.d to visit with ! M i nn inge r i w . t h her ' Hammond. ft rents I'utna e,f Hegew !ier Imrne after ii r frldens. the h. 111., week S Misses Poorigcr Willis Welsh who recently .ii the n.avy as clerk at re t urn -has rethe Krif ed f rotn serv see s i ni ed his d u t Is I a . 1 road off m a. (i I'ciilion RmwnhiU W ,ov t to I t 181 East State Street.

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STEALS FRIED CHICK, IS CAPTURED Negro Murderer Victim of Taste for Delicacy Is Trapped by Police. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEPVICE! NEWCASTLE. Ind.. July Thfft of . plate of fried chicken led to the carure in a thicket in ihe northern par' ! Henry county of George, alias Urn. Anderson, negro confess. -d slayer of a jMuncle druggist who es-ap-d trom tbej ! Delaware Co. jail a wrck ae Sarch j jvvas made for the prowler who stole ' h : j thicken ftom the horn,- of Roscoe Sarder In Honey Creek, and Williams v. f t ; found, weak in d by hunger and a wound '. In the arm. He offered no resistance j (He was returned to Muncie today. j While searching for Williams a posse j lound W'm. Hoffman, a negro, wanderiti j j about a farm rear Knights'own. He had ! been missing since July ' ? and had, j existed by eating wild berrirs Wean-I j ,-css is believer) to have un hi la need his i ! mind. I A FOOL AT 40. It Is an old proverb that every man is either a fool or a physician at 4" Well, I fooled along for 4'i years in the practice of pharmacy and the study of medicine and thera peuti.-s before I discovered tiie wonderful prescription for Number iH For The Plood. There is more of this wonderful prt-scnrtio'i sold and usrd by tlie citizens of our home it y than all other blond medh Inc.- combined. It is indoated in t.'l .! p.itvtd conditions of the system. In blood poisoning, in sores, ulcers, eczema and skin diseases. In chronic rh.eurc.at is:-, catarrh, constipation, stomach, kidney and liver troubles. J. M r nd-" i.lia! i, 4" years a druggist. Houston. T'xas. .Jan. V PHI f C M.-r.d. nhi !. lasiiM ille. ! suffered f mm J -rsous break-j ' Ir.d. Dear Sir: Having I i; to IS months with a : down, said by physi neuralria. causing gi Ing ind sefing ynui iiiiif 1 r. be st iut ic j nera 1 toxic poison- j advcrti-eno r.t in I the San Antonio Express. T called on Yv. A M. Fisher. Pruggist. He re, -ommer.ded your prescription Vtirrlyer 4:1 which I I have been using for three montns ati'i have received great benefit from if. Sleep well, good appetite. Inc . gained j several pounds in weight, get un reel ut reei-1 ing fresh every pains. My nervou nearly ivrmel." I! pro-, tTIa Commo sold bv J"S Wei mornirig. H ive no j svstem has become i pe, t fu St. H'in-ri Hathi Mrue Store. Indiana dv. Con Hammond, Ind. 28c 20c 2-jc s23 Ek SI?SS Hammond, Ind. ... - Campbell's Creek Franklin County Fourth Vein NOW 257 No. Hohman Street Telephone 3

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