Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 29, Hammond, Lake County, 23 August 1919 — Page 5
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Floyd MacGriff 'STAFF CORRESFONr.ENT 1 N . SERVICE! ! LOXPOX. Aug. 25. Despite the in- I ttreasea military activities In Northern Russia. th British government Is d-ur-mined to withdraw her troop from that tone as soon as poss ible, it s explained by an official of the war oiHo? yesterday. This statement, which reflects the view of the stag, emphasizes that the British are not directing, nor do they comcnirdate directing, any military operations against Prtrogra.l or any other part vf ' K'j.-s.a Where the British are supply- j mg materials to tne anti-uolsheviki, i tney ar aiso furnishing technical and i military advisors. i Great Britain, it was explained, is net-j ii-.g in behalf ..: herself and her allien j in accordance with the decisions reached I by the peace conference. i "X'o British troops are invoked in j the Baltic states." said the oih.ual state- j ment. "So far as this country ts eor.evrned, the only part taken has bten to supply materials to the Poles and the Baltic peoples whom the allies are supporting under the peace treaty. "The materials supplied by the British mission are going- merely to the armv of the ntw government of Northwest ! i Kufs.li. to the Esthomans and the Feb The operations in hi? part of Russia (north and southwest of Petrograeil r rv Under the control of Gen. Jurcr.itch. who. in turn, is under Admiral K-dchaK. head of the Omsk government. ! ar,J j :1 f "The suggestion that these for.-.; moving: upon Petrograd is unfound' far as the British authorities are cernsd." HEX. PRESS CHANGE ITS ATTITUDE Growing Irritation Over the Hunt for Bandits Seen In Its Comments (BfJLLETPT.) i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I WASHINGTON, Aug". 23 The atti. ! rude of the Mexico City press with ref. ' erence to the presence cf American j troops on soil cf the southern republic j is uudergoinig- a change. i A note of irrltion was evident !n ' translation of press comments reaching Washington today. During tli first few ' flays fallowing the dispatch of the Eighth cavalry in pursuit of the bandits ! who held two American aviators for ran-! som. Mexican editors referred in mild! end conciliatory terms to the situation. I It was evident from advices reaching j wascmgxon toaay that they have resort- I ed to a different view cf the situation. By CHANDU3 SPBAOUE ISTAFF CORRESPONDENT 1 H. SERVICEI ! MARFA. Tex.. Aug. 23. Reinforce- j mcnts of American troops and machine- j guns have been brought up and station- ! ed at strategic points along the Mexican border. All the American army posts in the Big Bend section have he. n strengthened. This move was explained today by army officers as merely a precautionary measure and in the nature of j a practice maneuver for the men. j No apprehension is felt for an aiacU at any point in this district either by the th bandits of Carranzista troops. Nor have the officers any fear of a .-'.ash i between the Carranzistas and the troops, of the Eighth cavalry now pursuing the j Mexican outlaws. American cavalrymen j rode hard all day Friday through the j mountains without again coming into contact with any groups of the outlaw! gang of Jesus Ren'ario that held twoj American airmen for ransom, according ! to reports reaching headquarters. J The Carranzista troops in the region j now being combed by the Americans ar not In great numbers. Such Carranzista I units as have come into contact with the American cavalrymen have shown no disposition to interfere. Never Such a REMEDY FOR PILES It will cost any sufferer 3" cents to j prove that bleeding, itching or protroud- I Ing plies, no matter how chronic or how j painful, can Quickly be helped. j Go to E. L. Retd. Calumet Bldg.. East i Chicago; Central Drug Store. I mi -ana j Harbor; Harry's Di'u' Store. Citizens; Bldg., Hammond, lnd.: Mattcrn Drug Co.. Whiting, Ind.. today, hand E. L. : Reiet Calumet Blelg.. East Chicago; C n- i tial Drug Store-, Indiana Harbor; Harry s1 Drug Store. Citizens Bidg.. Hammond. tnd.; Mattern Drug Co., Whiting, Ind., I JO cents, say "I want a jar of San Oura) Ointment" and if you aren't satisfied! your money back. j Yes. and more: try San Cur a Omt-. ment for old sores that people siy will; never heal, for fever sores, for itching skin, eczema, tetter, salt rheum, chap-; ped hands, face or lips, for ulce rs, carbuncles, boils, sore nipples and broken I breasts. j It draws out poison, that's the secret of the wonderful success of San Cur.i Ointment; that's why it so eiuicklyj heals scalds, burns, cuts and bruise.-.1 It's best to use Sane ura soap a, an 'Hies; it is a great aid in bareslung pimples, blackheads and the germs of disease. 25 cents. Thompson Medical Co.. Titusville. Pa. Adv. LADIES! Register for Water Onrnival at Summers' Pharmacy Hammond. Anything and Everything in Music and Nothing But Music. . THE MUSIC MART 151 State St.. Hammond.
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OtAO; Gary Father Has Been Expecting to Hear From Him all the. Time ' 1 havo net heard from my bov i me time, r:.i:lur I nor my w i l ! given a thought that ho was d ad," I'.'ter I.aiStiii. caretaker el the! aid's building in linry this morning i contrary to the story earned by Clio ago and a Gary paper yesterday. Tcst.T.lay n-.ori.ir.g the Herald Kxaminer pr.nted a p.cture of Mr. Larson's! son, Lieut. V. L. Larson, catching lorn j in the act of examining papers of a ucrman barge on the- Rhine near Coblenz. j Of course It ma.ie a good story and; w hen the father sa the picture of his j sou he was supposed to have a linos' I fainted because he was believed to Lae! been kil'.l ir action. The story also! stated that Mr. Larson lias Veil scan - mr.g the ea.-uail y lists and had writtentn , government departments tor in- ! formation. He denied all but th r'l" ture of his son. j "Yes. ,t is my son." said Mr. Larson, j "and while I am glad to see his picture.! I do not like all that tommy-rot in the i papers though." ' Lieut. Larson first started his armv career as a National guard man during j the Mexican trouble m 1915. He was home only a short t;rve when he again ! entered the service with America's en-1 trance, into the war. As an artist he has gained country wide fame during the war several inons- j t.-r posters drawn by him having been ! us--d during the Liberty Loan cam-! iaig:.s. He ha.-- also achieved considerI able su-cess in the army ranks. now j j haiiig charge ,. starching all the river j boats on the Rhine for any possible con-, I tra'.and at the docks at t'ulilcnz. j i W hen they last heard from him. thi ; fath.-r an.l mother received the that he expected to sail for hoi most any tare and" the parent b - en expelling him daily. n. ws te at hi ve ! BRUTE WLL ARRANGED i BEFORE DUNN u :ali ::e of the d the. at uaeanlKtd her last iiig most pitiful cases ent.on of the Gary pr in a r:port made by ht. Dr. He i Angry !-. cause sm- had v:ci-..-d a neighbor's house, to play with another littl-3 'rtirl, Andrew Kuby. nue tceii yet-ts old. i-oi.i Adams St.. took a shovel in his t effort to chastis-e her and beat h t little body with it causing severe bruises. Ii -cause the mother bje. ted to his form jl punishment he kicked and beat her. Effort to loeate voung Kuby lust n.ghi wttn out avail, s trail i 'Iliee T- ; h POiiOe : v re still :: r was found by this morning ana ; Ernest asleep In i his shoe? an.l j lie was !uvHigh! ' oil;, crs- w ere ent h 1 1 t h e y c-unir , 1.. 1. ; him as the same ! y the station last : bed at. ovs ho.i.e w o!...th.: - still on. Wh to the i lie statioi rag.i tiP.-I it !s luel bu'.?y was i: t manh. Th-? police r-cogni. la i that was broueht winte w h a it w iis learned that there; !'-o:l rr fuel in the house and he, to go to work. The as will j was n refused come up before Jud: Dunn today. f PERSONAL I ISOCSAL NEWS With the approach e,f Fa 1 an.l prices I of v earing appar-1 advancing, you will! b- greatly repaid by going through your j wardrobe and as you would Our process . sending us such garments; i;ke to have made NEW. -f cleaning is absolutely i harmless your garments will be! thoroughly cleaned, bright, ned and re- j turned to you without tile least trace of j ododr. W e call for and deliver promptly i in all parts cf the city. Phone HI. Vic- j torv C!ea.-.crs. t 7 7 llohman St. -20-4t j Miss Ida Roer.nuu of 116 W. islate s: I entertained at -a 1; i. ii i s s now tila :v. nmg in honor ot i whose marriage will be a n event !'' ioraiice Mischke William Aiilb -r jr.. of e arl . Sept- mber. The bride's colors of lav. near a were earr . .- out prettily ii the: tions and follow ir.g an exc-ning . d e hue decora-j f mus.c j ami games a two eour.ie iuncr.i-.en was i I served. There were coverr for M:ss j 1 . . . - ... ..... 1 jLii-.nia cget oi tv tilting, -virs. euai.es ; Ahi born. Mrs. Fia-d Troppmaa, th'-. ! Misses Hilda Dreisch.-rf. Helen Stoliev, ! Emma and Louise l-'aul. ar.d Ad-j!h--id i Kininititi'. Mrs. Paul Mooih.ad and Miss X--rma Lockhn v.iii tnt.rfani at bridge next Tuesday afternoon. August 26. at Mrs. Moorhead s heme in Dc-tr-.it street for Mis Eunb M . Ikle. s Lt.de ma Soltw Mis del ent small parly of friends last tvi her home. ii'.'. Logaii street, ! at 7 Fori her sister. Mrs. M. O'Connell of Wayne who is visiting here for a few weeks. Music and games were enjoyable feature of the evening following which the hostess served a dainty collation. 1 here were covers for Mrs. A. Williams. Mrs. .'hr.pman. Mrs. O'e'onu. 11. the Misses Elizabeth Sumhrooks, Mary Gu.a. Metha Sehwerin and Mary Shivers. A ge at'' n luiice marke d the meet ing of Olivet Circle of the . Christian church vest, rday at the home of Mrs. Charles Primmer ;n Truman avenue. It was a soi ia! m.-ctm? of the class and the members spent th- afternoon nith tie :r needle w-..rk and c-.ntcsts. Thhostess Served dainty refreshments and there vrc . o -rs f'-r twentv. 'a plain A"illiam Martin Bigger having bee n honorably in the medical lis. "barged from service corps. United States Army, also having completed a postgruduate course of instruction and work in diseases of skin and urology at the Washington University Medical College and at the Barnard Skin and Cancer Hospital of St. Louis. Missouri, announces he is to return to private practice, offices; Room 316 Hammond Building, 601 Hohman street. Hammond. Indiana. D.seases of Skin and Urology. Hours: 3 to 11 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. m . 7 to S p. m . except Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday afternoon will be at elir.ie in Chicago. Sunday by appointment. Phone ?600. 8-21-23-2? j On account of the Odd t Rebekahs picnic today at park the leeular weekly Fellow s an 1 the Whu.nT met tin- of
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lvn.as Rebckah loeijjc ot' Hammond has ! en post j-or.i d. A nu:i.lT t i : i Hammond all. i.Unl the picr..c and a n tier, a i -e-d I ho day with a greet liiai m" pleasure.
! The afternoon and ?v ning will bo spent i in the purl; with the usual picnic eiiveisions and f-:iturc. a basket dinner will be Mfinbors of St. faul'f and Si. Johns Walt her l.casucs wi.l j.tin with the XorUiwestein Rally zoiu in a basket picnic at Michigan City tomorrow and will li'ai-p from Hammond on the S'-utn Shore a.' nine-lift. -n o'clock. Prof, s w i ft- and J c'ast'emau with his laughter Evelyn of Milwaukee, it Ml have spent the past week visiting Castleman s lath, r. Rev. T. J. HasThe Lake county will be hi Id a t t he of Indiana Harbor August -l. annual convention Methodist church i.'ii next Tuesday. Max Shulman Gate, will hold its regular meeting Monday evening at the I. O. O. I-', hall in State street. Th..- t lection of officers will take place and arrange ments for attending the ...invention at ! X tie- Auditorium in Ghicago from September 12th to the 1Mb v.itl be made. The business meeting will be followed by a social session when refreshments will te served. Mrs. S. Harris of 5v Uimba. h avenue has gone to Downers Grove. Ii! . to visit for a week or two with Mrs. Hunt and Miss Mabel Hunt. William C. Peg low leaves today to spend his vacation in Washington, IX C. Philadelphia an 1 Xew York. Miss Clarice and .Joe Hirsch left on the boat for Mackinac and will motor ba.'k with Mr. and Mrs. M. Koihschild of Hammond who have been there for a few weeks. Mac Moi'hv. son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. McCiay of W'a'titatn street, and Raymond Meyers, are leaving for Tifton. ij;i w here they w ,11 cfttcr Tift College. Leonard Hirst h of Carrol! street has return.-d from a brief stay at Mackinac. Mrs. McEwen of I'lanewell, Mich., has been the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mcl-lwen of South llohman street. Mr. and Mrs. John .1. Clausscrt and Ir. Lena B. .Watson will motor to Culver, lnd.. for a week-end visit. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cdtz of the Parki view arartrnents tins morning for The Delis. Wis., to r. mi.in for ten days. Miss Krma Campbell left to lay for Pittsburgh where she will join Miss Ham.; Dixon and t;o to Washington and either eastern cities to visit for ten days or twee v eks. Th wedding of Miss O'.ga fcl. to Waircii T. Easter was solemnised this morning at nin Burita liiiietly .--thirty o'clock at the Methodist parsonage In KusseU street. The It. v. T. J. Bassett officiated at the ceremony which was attended by only the immeeiiate relatives and a few friends. Alter the ceremony the. bridal party enjoyed a wedding br.-ak.! ast after which Mr. and Mrs. Eastcr left on a honeymoon trip. On th'. ir r- turn Harris. they will be at horn at I24i n street. Hammond. ! ' Ciarer.ce Herber. who rt nti return- j ed from a year's service "overs--vis' and j has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. j Frank Cope of East State street, has t gone to his home in Fort Wayne. j I Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Furnas. Mr. and ! Mrs. C. C. Knitter, Mr. and Mrs. James Morris. Clifford Stranus. Harold Knitter. Miss Lazoia Knitter and Miss Akers will motor to the- M '-". henrt Orphans' Home Sund iv On Wednesday afternooj- and evening Angus 27th the Ladies' Aid of the Con-gi-egitiona lehureh will give a sale of various articles and serve ice cream and cake at the Congregational church on the corner of Towle and Chicago avenue-. Two delightful parties have been giv r. (Pirins- ihe week honoring Miss Ciar Lauerman whose marriage to Orville Pr vo will be an event of the near future. The first of the parties was a linen shower given by Mrs. J. J O'Connor and Mrs. L. F. Engieton at the latter'? home in Elizabeth street. There were tw cnty-ei jht guests and they were entertained at bunco. A prtttily appointed two course luncheon was served after the games. Mrs. Wiiliam La a er man are! Mrs. ' Fre d Lauernian er.'erta .neri sixteen "i I Miss Lauermon'r, friends ,at a kitchen I shower and a delightful so-da! evening j was spent piayiroj bunco. Miss Lauernian ar.d Mrs Xei'.i.: Hill of Louisville. . Ky.. won the honors in the games. The ! hostesses served delicious refreshments. j Dressmaking and Teacher of Dressj making. Mrs. A. Harrington. 217 Mich igan Ave. Phone Himmond llsi-.M-S-20-41 NOTICE TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. All students w h ,d x pe c t t begin or the Industrial Hign 2nd are n.iu.s.ted to al's oliice- bc:f,,re the fcr r. g:strat:on and rams. The cilice will trout .Solii to 4:..-'). resume woi k (it Schod September j eaK at the princi i e-j enmg of s. hool s i.iusl men, of pr..; j be op n e ;u h da: nations begin Wo.ki' sda?-. Septembt-i' . it will be to the- :-.tiident's advantage to have pre-grair.s rca.lv before the op.ning of school. S-21-:;t I FEDERAL MEDIATOR IS ACTIVE tCcrtinued from pa?f one. for adjustment. The Standard Steel Car Co. agrees to meet with th- com mutes representing each craft, the m.i- j chinists, blacksmiths, electricians and j car builders, but thus far they have re-j fuso d to treat with a genera! committee j which has memb. rs appointed by each; of the craft committees ; Commissioner Fei. k. it is said. is j planning to arrange a conference- betwecn the officials and this general committee. If the company adheres to j its former stand he will accomplish j little but if he can persuade either the cc.mpanv to back down from its position or th" strikers to agree to send the separate shop committees into a series of conferences with him the matter t be adjusted in a short time.
CONrEEENCE AT PA3K. j A meeting of the strikers will he held T.e boat, the E. W. Parguv from at Coy's park Sunday after'. oo at j Caieite. Mich... loaded with ston balwhich the results of Mr. Feiek's clforts last, arrived at the Garv port August at arbitration will bo announced. j l?th and returned August 21. In the meantime- the strikers are con-j . - ductirg themselves in ar. orderly man- j Wanted Gold PiCC6
ner and tne mi. ma quaritrc-u at tne plant is meeting with practically no trouble. A stare was thrown into the community last night when one of the guards eccidentaly discharged his ride. The efficiency of the o-gamzatlon was shown by the prompt manner in which troops were instantly bundled into the the wailing auto vans and rushed to the scene. People o.n the streets fearing that rioting had been resumed scurried
rnn n that it had b. ( n a false a 'ai m. ISS'C WANT TO OO EOKI. Ti.e soldiers have .-eubu down to the game and are doing their best to enjoy the affair. They sincerely hope that matters can be adjusted s..on ami that they tan be withdrawn without having had anunpltasant clashes with the men. That the boys are being well fed at the ordnance department cafeteri is shown by the following menu which titty had served today. The Sunday dinner is especialy inviting. SATURDAY UINIT. Breakfast Stewed prunes, fried salt pork, fried potatoes, coffee and bread. Lunch Corn beef and cabbage, boiled onion, coffee and bread. Supper Corn beef hash, fried potatoes, sliced cucumbers, corfe and bread. SATX7EDAY MENU. Breakfast irarnii s. corn t'aV.es w ith cream, eggs, coffee and brtad. Lunch Chicken fricasse, boiled potatoes, sliced tomatoes, canned pen. lies and rake, bread and butter, hied tea. Supper Steak, potatoes, siiced cuctimUrJ, app'e pie. coffee ar.d bread. NOTICE Pr. C. E Boardman. recently discharged from the armv service, has re-opened his office at 522 Broadway, Reynolds building. Gary. Ind. Practice limited to the eye, ear. nose and throat. 7-2S-2W GARY FIREMAN IS MARRIED. Dan Cupid has invaded the ranks of, the Gary tire denartme.it. Alex Smalley. one of the most distinguished tire extinguishers, yesterday gave his brothers the slip and slipped down to the county seat and tli'-re by Justice Kemp was united m marrit.g- t J Miss a Jollirf of Ridge Road. The agreement was made before Kircrr.an Snially went to fight the Huns. For th- present Mr. and Mrs. Small, v will resi le with Mr. Srnallc;. s parents at lt?2 Pennsylvania st. Another fireman soon to b.-- a b..nedtct is Tony Snvder. who wi'f be united in marriage on S.-rte mb. r 2nd to Miss Sabina I'. Franz, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jos.-ph Franz, farmer? near Crown point. The ceremony will take place -t Rexville Catholic church. Turkey Creek, six miles south of Gary, with Rev. I-r. Koenig officiating. NOMINATE OFFICERS Nominations for th election of officers cf th Gary t'ommercial Ciuh will to heard at a meeting of members on the evening of September 3rd. according t5 i an announcement thi- morning. ("apt. ' H. S. Norton, president, will be a eandiI date for re-election and h- is n.-t expected to have cprosition. ANDERSON ARRESTED. Ti.e first arrest Carv ordinance nni violation of the p it necr-ssarv for all persons to pot lights of building ma'erlal left in the nintht was made vest rl:i v wh Kt.ts or warning en ire-t at John V Anderson was complaint. takn into custody on Sheriff Reuests Arrest Charged with jumping his V -r.ds. Mike Chel;urs. 500 Virginia St.. Garv. w-isi . i arrested yesterday at the rei;irt of Sheriff Lew E.irnf. To Attend the ' Methodist Congress Dr. Andrew r-riendship Hihe Western Steck. r. e :rect or ime at Gary, will Ohio Meth -dist C f the! 1' attenij Congress j tib.-r 4th. to be h. I -rev i S'e eki r Findlay i at r i ni,H y n r-epte -us to his call f-:rrn-r!'." held tl for rri a r v a rs. ary. Dr. I a te.rst' "it EO VISIT IRELAND t as,' -ports r.ave pern askcr) f u- ny i rancis i..-o.:y. 5" i icr.e st.. and Miss Cecilia P'hlgren. 710 Poid sr.. (jury, to visit Dumlaik Island. Irtland, where Mr. Ke'.ley's parents live. Mr. Ke.Ilt-y has been in America for over four year? and was granted full naturalizatl n papers. He served in the United States army and was honorably discharged at I'airn Custer. Attending Chiropractic Convention. Tr. S. H. Maiseh chiropratcr nt Gary, this morning left rn a motor trip t - Davenport. Iowa, where lie will attend the convention of chiropractic or.ennl ,t the Palmer school. No Asst. Fire Chief Is Decided On Yet. As y et no assistant fire eh cVci.k d on to fill the vacane cf has been caused by the death of Adam Seifcr. assistant chief ,.f the Gary department fo,fire a number of years. There are several candidates for the appointment and the next assistant ehie f to succeed the latest S'-ifert wi;i probably be decided on at the next r- gular meeting of the safety board which meets August 2fth. GARY LAUND HYMEN WILL NOT STRIKE. There will be no strifc by the launurv drivers r nr.' Monday Gary. At a special meeting e-f the drivers and the luandrvmrn held last night th contending parties got together in good Shape and fixed u all grievances and the drivers will be c-n their wagons drawing a a:ary of if 11 per w.-k and i 12 per cent commission. ' j Boat Loaded With StOne Arrives at Gary Port She Spent, Returned AVhen a colored woman came in-o -he-grocery store of Louis Buprdan a 1750 Adams street in Gary yesterday and demanded a twenty dollar gold piece back which she had spent over a month ago and the proprietor was unab'e to return the same to her she ciusc.l a near riot.
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After cursing the owner, ahe went out oi' tile st..ie and brought in a number of colored men to assist her and b. fore the disturbance wus quelled it was ne -essury to call the peei,ce.
ARRESTED FOR PROFITEERING L'pon instruction from City Market Master Carrol Slick this mcrnliii J. Heekman. a truck gar. Iner from Moss, j was arrested by the Gary p..li e at the city market for profiteering. While it is! tne iirst am si at the market, for profiteering, Mr. Stiek pr.-.mie'.s the arrest ot ail parties trying to sell above the market quotations. Hc-kn.iin is said lc have been selling sweet corn for 3 ce nts a dozt n w le n the marke t iri : v.aa 20 ecu's a dozen. AUTOS IN COLLISION Considerable damage was done to two macr.incs in a collision at 6th avenue i and Lmc.eiin stre et .ve ster.iay poem v. iien j a truek driv.-n by i'r.d denes. 12l Talt str-et. and . lames Mtstik. W . 1 ' h I street, ''hie-ago. driving a roadster e,f ihej Gary Motor Co. e ri.'h. :i julo each clip-rj 6t the street intersection. j i INSANE I.IAN CAUSES A DISTURBANCE Cn the complaint of Jf.hn Johnson. 333 Washington st., Gary, that a Spaniard was raising considerable disturbance in ihe neighborhood, the police arrested Antone Noeiregrtes and is be-ins held at the central station pendirg an iri'jjest for his insanity. IKE WILL BE DISPPOINTED Isaac Crr,z er. cfdored. ar.d an eld faithf .1 plantation servant of the civil war days, will be a disappointed person the next time he visits the Mayor's office in t'.-.e city hall in Gar v. i He is over 7" years old. j Some time ago he appealed to May- ' or Hodges t. a. 1 j-.im in getting seme! information in regards to t sum of j money w l.ich he thought w as due him from the government . He produced j a record dating back in ISiti. It gave t.uth C his sfry that his hi oth r Tii oir. as A. Jackson la plantat. on name i had he n k.'.lcel dar ng the e.vil war and Crozi'-r has always lived in hope that v hen he- reached ii s pi cent ripe old ace h'- won! J have some money c.'in.r.s ftom t'n.le Sam to tile him over. Thursday a let ter was received, informing him that h'f brothers else had been settled years ago and that no allottrnent was due him and h" not er.t.tled to a pension. was Deputy City Treasurer Euildins Three Houses Three buildina r'rmits were issued yesterday to Deputy City Treasurer. John G. Parry of Garv. for the construct ion of one tory frairm residences at 3S3fi. 3:M'. and ?.f52 Jefferson st.. to ec,-t each 13.000 and to began at once. either building perm st r -i 't ion wa the IfSUed to Arthur Me-f ormick for tion to a two s'o;- f.a:r.e i 571 Rhode Island street to and to Dcniinick I't:neitor store- brick residence jt 17th avenue to cost 5 2.uOc. al'i-ra-idence at s; ft.fl'ei. fO! a otii West FINED $5 FOR ASSAULT AND BATTERY Or. the e-harae of assault and battery; pon one Xi- k Latich in Justice of the j Teace night, costs . Clemens court Gary Thuisdayi Adam Rali'k was fined JS and! ! ,TT VISITS HIS FATHER JUGDE ZAWADZKI. Aft-'-r n ne y.-ars absence from home Waiter 7. idwadzi-': yesterday returned to Gar" tor a pleasant visit with his ra.ents. Judge a". 1 M .-s Prank 7. lwhizh: alt e r. r 1 : n o r cam th e ith B to in! .' i . , wa v . -. w- i t h his "s of the month he inej until tie enlisted pa rSteel went war as a w a s City nr-1 after a iv . where l.e r' '.- d --- i a red w h.en j rno ruber ef the first d v islon and overs -as for r early to years. Tii.- meeting ye-ster lay was th" firs: the parents and son hat seen each t'thfi" since tie voting man stalled to .-ear. h f r a fortune, n.ne years aj?o. GARY VS ELKHART AT GLEASON PARK Elkhart. r cognized as or.- of tne best semi-pi0 teams in that r.eck of lb" woods, will invade tH'-asoll Park in Gary Sunday atfeiuoon to ...i b.Ctlc. with ihe White Eagles all star cast. Kerr.show who humbled the Blue Island Ked-rals last Sunday by a 7 to ii .vc.ue will likely do ti... slab work fe.r tl,- ste-t city aggregation and if he is i.p to hi- ii-uu! loti.i, t Hurt butt, rs ha i better wear : Elkass Handball Championship Match at Y" Tuesaay. Fans a est .n til M . Pitir. V' and e taking an ion tn a . p- r. v s i . Jo.. Ilm r.s;ri rabb le-nt that d'-i ector - interGeoriro at the i a m p l e n w orids leuig distance runner, will s.--ttl a iis-i'.and-next pu te as t- w ho is w r.- w i - n tn ball at tl Tue.-day . m (ary Damage Suit Against City cf East Chicago. P :i iras e s ajtainst the been filed to the extent of $11,000 l City of East Chicago has. in a ease in the Gary Sup e r 1 0 1" c. i:rt. Accord. ng to John J . I Kennedy. administrator of Edward ( Pet it pierre, deceased, who will op pear as pLcntin, that P. titpierre fell thru i a sole walk in thai city and sustained j injuries that resulted fatally "n S p- j 1 1- in b e r ' t h . 1 ! 1 . Captain Vodika After Prisoner in New York ot the Oirv poe.ee, for Xew V'-rk, to oner to Gary. Latest Popular Sheet Music. THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
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ali'sxiii, ! ''..i to play (Iji-j, for t P' -me ci a. Aft;,!;; con: pa n . . fiidwn a-iain;-. fl.st s were more by I the inst.n I'hotopla.e epaty I'roseculor Marsh at at. on of officials of the i-eitr.pany who charged that Blsrnore has disposed o for tr.eir c.-r.ipany and $2. "00 in sloe j failed to show I any returns. BANK CLERKS TO ORGANIZE UNION It is r. D w clerks iiC:on ntimated that a bank -i!l be organized as statej by I-'r.-d loetri president of th j i' aal unions. Mr. Die i rick is now attending two conferences that of trte painters ani the federation of labor nt Indiana polls and upon his ret.irn next week defn:te ; tion will be taken in the matter ft union organization It is estimated that teveniy-hve . lerks are employe! In the banking institutions . GOVE RNMENT- F 0 0 D DUE NEXT TUESDAY In a helmed trip to Chicago md out what had become of the four cars of govern nieiit canned meats and vegetables, purchased by the .ity of Garv nearly two weeks ago. H. C. Fiarv is and Thtmias Murphy of the city purchasing committee, learned that the food would arr ve here the first part of next week, probably Mor.dav c.r T u e s d a y . Although Gary was one of the first cities to put in an order for the goveinnient fr.od. the order was lost "n transit t0 ore ef the departments ani residents are still waiting. According to Major H11corr.be who is in full charge of the Chicago zone the order had been h"ld up in the warehoi se for some unhnewn reason sn.1 premises its arrival not later than Tucjia' . FRANK ALLEN SUED FOR DEBT. 'ha.gnc that Fiank G. .'ll'-n of Griffith. Ind,. had borrowed a sum of S"oi i from her and faile 1 to make any att'-mpt to pay it back. Emu. has file-d su.t in the Gary Ceeirf for thn recovery of the and attorney's fees amounting Albn is a ri reman at th" ).! st Griffith . l Koch, eiperior monee to $7 i ; i ' n i i COL. P.OOSEVELT MAY SPEAK IN GARY When Cfdone! Roosevelt will speak i to the American Legion th e30th oft this mcnth, it may be possible that he may come to Gat e on Labor Pay to I addres a large gathering here. j At least this is to be the effort of I the Gary Memorial pest who at their ' meeting, Thursday evening made the ; decision to brina Colonel Roosevelt j here. Should this be- possible. ar- j ranemer.ts will be made for the Labor day gathering to hear him. j Tii.- Gary post, also unanimously a- t , dopted a resolution 'in favor of the ; ! Morgan bill, which provides that ev- . I ei j.uniirdi'.e r.seiiaig.-o s uu.er, sai'a om or or marine, may borrow 54 io.'O t!; government to b lild a ho-. .e. At the n-.e. tins w.ere two Grand Army men. Mr. Parinoff and Mr. Er-ler who wave short adJre.-ses. SLASH PRICES AT THE CITY MARKET. City Mirket Master, look another w-l!op at L. at the city market when he slashed pricey in garden truck, eges. ( arro. ick. c. 1 ma ir this morning, right and left tl u -k s. gr es e. J and chicken.' publishing n price list I of nearly ten per cent lower than som--j cjI the Gary retail stores, j Hundreds of tesidents tood .-idvant-i age of t-i" cut prices and from e a 1 1 y morning until 10 o'clock vvh n tli:n :? were pi-'-tte well P '-lod and t ie buyers began to thin, the city market was a busy r.-cn- Mr. ' 1 it , remises ioir.e moi re ducti'-ns :n r ri es at the i.---xt niaeket sn!e ..n Ttiesda;. ti.ornlr. g . H. C. L. MEETING AT LABOR HALL. Hundt eds of Gary i --sidents. ir.tersted i r.smashing the high cost of living, w ill pack the hibor he.ulq uarters .-all at ."-lei Broadway. Gary, tomorrow a ft err.oon . Eve body interested m co-ope ration and in ir.creas.ng the purchasing power of a dollar should not fail to attend. The meetVg will be addressed by Da! ton C. Clark, president ar.d Millard Price, organizers of the National Co-operative wholesale association of Chicago POLICE RECOVER MISSING RINGS. ; X re nor r'ngs of a hours after she had ma i 'he 1 to the Gary police that three which she left in the washroom local store had been st -b n. doective.s sergeants. Ernest "i rt 1 Temske iccovered the1 vniuahi-e and turned them ever to the owner Miss Ai:nes Sabo was the c-wpe-r an 1 valued the r.r.ss at $122. f Vhcrc to Worship j fgqeuai MeitlPgSat Vertus Himniond Cbnrchs Monroe Street Mothcclit Episcopal Rev. Donald Wayne Rtauie. pester.
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1 1 j I Trinity English "The Church
Services at K. of P. Temple each Sunday at 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday School at f : 4 o A. M. All services in the English language. Everybody welcome, H. Mackensf-n. Pastor. Resilience, 54 Mason street. Phone Hammond 141?.
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Cliritia Church. Calumet Ave. & Bummer St. C. J. Sharp, pastor. 520 Summer St. Open fur all services. 8 1 30 a. m. Bible School. 1(1:4 5 a. m. -Morning service. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Kvangeliatic service. K. erybouy u to church. " . A.gocUted B11.U Etadeat. p. m. I. O. O. V. hall, oppot'le Mlnas Dept. store. L'ndei.omlnatianal services. Every Suniay. Ml welcome. Seats free. No collection. Cnedens Evang-ellcal Church. Cor. bohl St. and Indiana Al Kv. Peter Well. Pastor. t:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10.30 a. rn. Chuich service. Dl-rLae Healing Meetings Held at our branch. 3nS every Sunday. 10 a. m. welcome. Truman ave. All free. All j Salvation Army. j 269 East Slate street. i Salvation meetings: Tuesday, Thurs , day-and Saturday at 8 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. ' Song and Praise service. 3 p. m. I Evening service at 8 p. rn. j Captsin Samuel llcdegaard in charge. Trinity English Ev. Lutheran Church K. of P. Temple, coiner Ogiea and llohman sts. H. Mackensen. pastor. t.ih a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m.- Mornir.g worsh!" 7:45 p. ru Evening worship. Strangers welcome. First Church ot Christ, Select! 730 South llohman street. Morning service at 10:4$. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial mae:tng st S o'clock. A free reading room is open daily except Sunday, from 2 to 5 p. m. and on Tuesday ani Friday evenings from 7.H to 9. The public is cordially welcome to ail services and to visit the reading room. rirot Pentecostal Cbuxcb of the Kuarene, corner Calumet and Michigan avenues. Rev. L. T. Wells, pastor. 8:45 a. m Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Preaching. C:20 p. m. Young P-- -ies' meeting. 7:43 p. m. Prenehirg. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. All are welcome. Pino Streot Presbyterian Church Rev. M. H. Krouse. pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Divine Service. 6:110 p. m. Christian and Intermediate Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. Sohl St. Pentecostal Assembly 749 Sohl street. Lord's Day services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Thursday evening a. 7:45 p. m. Centenary Mothodls; Episcopal Church i Tlf v. Reeve, pastor. i iriuifi a. m. Sunday School at Lincoln School Building. 45 p. m. Services in Congregational Chapel. First Methodist Episcopal Church T. J- B"ls-tt. !'a-to-. 9 00 a. m. Class Meetlnif. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. And Organized Bible Classes. l0:15 a. m. Morning worship. Theme of sermon by pastor, "To ii; Uttermost." 6.00 p. n. Epworth Lcasuc. TivO P- n:. Eveninjj Service. Theme of sermon, Lighthousekeepers." Wednesday, 7:3" p. m. Prayer meeting. Theme. "Cah Hammond l?e Saved?" Tirst Eaptitt church 207-213 Silley St. pastor. 10:00 a. in. Morning R. D. Licklid-r. service. 1 1. 'me. My Broth-: and I. 11:00 a. in. Sunday scl. 7.0" p. in B. Y. P. T" 7:43 Tlver.ing worsh ; "The Sacre.lness " Wednesday. p. i Evangelism." cf Imniaauelc IlvanjrclicW ChurCh tils Sibley street. fl.Cft a. to. Sunday siluoi, 10:15 a. m. Service Conducted by Mr. H in rf Hd.' lege. St. Louis. Me-. rirrt Prts',oyteirtjtL i Corner of Highland i Kc-hman S'. J. C. Tarred. Ministtt j 9:45 a. m. Bible Schr 1. I 11:00 a. m. Morning "-"" i Minister. Rev. 5 a i 6:30 p. m Christian Kn 3ion M. S. Church 202 Tinman ave.. Rev T C pastor. Phone 1103-J. W.30 a. in. Sunday school ar Study. 10.30 a- ra. - Morning eervice 7:30 p. m. Epworth League. S 00 p. m. Evening Service. 6.00 p. m- Thursciay prayer iicr licl : Ett. Paul's Luthenn Church S5 Cilriton St.. W. F. Lichtsmn. patter. There will be no services Sunday . The pastor and teachers are attending the synodical convention of the central district of tie Missouri synod at Indianapolis. Ind Services in renovated church Sunday Aug. 31. 10 a. m and 7:3ft p. m. Announcement for Holy Communion, Wednesday, Aug. 27th. Lutheran Church With a Mission."
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