Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1919 — Page 5
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Where to Worship gm-.i n - rMeetlngSirgaaE3 t Various Himmond Churches Moaro Street Bffetlioaist Etiscopal Rev. Donald Wayne Riauie, p-astor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 6.30 p. m, Epworth League. T;30 p. m. JSveningr service. Zlon M. E. Church. 202 Trurnan ave. Rev. Berk, pastor. I'hone 1133-J. :3() a. in. Sunday school and Bible Study. 10:30 a. ni. Morning service. 7:30 p. m. Kp worth League. 8:00 p. in. Evening service. rirst Baptist church 207-213 Sibley St. E- D. Llcklider. pastor.' 10.00 a. m. Morning service. Subject. "Our Field." 11:00 a. m. Sunday school. 7:00 p. m. B. Y. P. V. 7:45 Evening worship. Subject. "Our Forces." 7:45 p. r.., 'Wednesday Monthly covenant and business meeting. Tint Presbyterian. Corner of Highland and Hohman S J. C. Parrett. Minister 3:45 a. rn. Bible School. Ealy Day. 500 scholars wanted and an offering- of $".0. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Subject, "The Sower." 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. in. Evening service. Subject, "Fear." St, Paul's Lutheran Church 85 Clinton St., W. F. Eiclusinn. pastor.! 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. f 9:30 Preparatory service. ' 10:00 a. m. Morning Service. j Holy Communion. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. ' Sermon subject, "Elijah at the! Erooli Cherith." Immatauels Evan-relicai Church 350 Sibley street. 9:00 a. m. Sunday school. 10:15 Service. Rally Pay program given by the Sunday School at 6:30. Everybody invited. Services will be conducted by Prof. Dr. J. LueJer from Elmhurst. Tlrat Methodist Episcopal Church T. J. Basett. Pastor. 9:00 a. m. Class Meeting. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Theme of sermon by the"Spiritual Poverty." 6:30 p. m. Epworth league. Theme. "Study to Income American." Leader. Dan J. 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. Theme of sermon. 'The raster. a Good Brown. Fatal Fever." 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, prayer meeting St. Paul's Church, Episcopal Rimbach Ave. and Ann St. Rev. W. J. Hawthorne, rector. Celebration at 8:00 a. m. This is thf corporate communion of the St. Agnes guild. Sunday school All teachers and pupils present on time at 9:30 a. m. Mid-day service and sermon at 10:43. Music by the vested choir. Francis Pirle wil sing a salo. Evening service and sermon w'h choir at 7:30. Christian Church. Calumet Ave. tc Summer St. C. J Sharp, pastor. 520 Summer St. Open for ail services. 9:30 a. m. Bible School. 10:45 a. m. Morning service. 6:30 p. ni. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Everybody go to church. The issoclAted Bible Students t p. m. I. O. O. F. bill, tippoo'te Mines Dept. store. Undenominational services. Every Sunday.
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If you gained all the fame and wealth a mortal beine: could acquire and lost your soul, your life would be a dismal failure. Christianity, then, must be a very practical thing. Trinity English Luthern Church "The Church with a Mission." Services at K. of P. Teinplo each Sunday ct 10: SO A. 11. and 7:43 P. M. Sunday School at 0:45 A. M. All services in the English Lingua ge. Everybody "welcomeH. Mackensen, Factor. Residence CI Masun Street. Phone Hammond 144S.
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Kil welcome. Scats Iroe. No collection. Criedens Evaaffellcal Church. Cor. hohl St. and Indiana Aa Mev. Peter Well, Pastor. 8:30 a. rn. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Church service. Divine Healing1 Ileetlngd Held at our branch. 33S Truman ave, every Sunday, 10 a. m. All free. All welcome. Salvatloa Army. 2C3 East State street. Salvation meetings: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Pundiy school at 1:C0 p. m. Song and Praise, service, 3 p. m. Fiver it g service at S p. m. Ccc taiu Samut-l Hedegaard In charge.
Trinity English v. Xufaeran Church K. of P. Temple, corner Oglen and llohrran sts. II. Macker.sen, pastor. 9.45 a. r:i. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. 7:43 p. m. Evening worship. Strangers welcome. First ChuTci of Chi-Utt, SclaMl 733 South H ihnian street. Morning service at 10:45. Sunday reboot at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A free reading room is open daily except Sunday, from 2 to 5 p. m. and on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 to 9. The public is cordially welcome to services and to vis.it the reading room. TtrET Pentecostal Church of ths X?a,x. arena, corner Calumet and Michigan j avenues. Rev. L. T. Well1?, pastor. I 9:43 a. rn. Sunday School. I 10:4 5 a. m. Preaching. 6:30 p. in. Young Pe-les meeting. 7:45 p. m. Preaching. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. All are welcome. Pins Street Presbyterian Church Rev. M. II. Krouse. pastor. 10:00 a. m. SunJiy School. 11:00 a. m. Divine Service. 6:30 p. m. Christian and Intermediate Endeavor. 7:30 p. in. Evening Service. Sohl St. Pentecostal Assembly 74 3 Sohl street. Lord's Day services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. j Thursday evening at 7:45 p. in. j Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church Key. Reeve, pastor. j 10:00 a. m. Sunday School at Lincoln j School Building ' 7:15 p. m. Services in Congregational i Chapel. j NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given thit on Month, y. ('.'tidier 6, lt'lf. at 3 o'clock p. m.. Lane County Ind:ara, will let the con-ir.o-t for the erection of a Carnegie library to"the lowest, and best responsible bidder. All tiids must be in the hands of L. .1. Seritchiield Secretary of the board on or before the dau and liour named. The work will be let in one general contract except the plumbing and the heating, 'which is a separate contract. All hiddets on the general contract must file with their bid a certified rh.n-k ;n the amount of $200 and all bidders on the plumbing and beating contract must file with their bid a certified check for $100, conditioned that the successful bidder will enter into a contract to do the work according to the plans and specifications. The checks of the unaucesful bidders will b returned at once and those of the siteessf-,: 1 bidders when they have entered into the contract. All certified checks are to be made payable to Victor K. Roberts. Treasurer Low- II Library Board. The board reserves the right to re53 IS. ID, 99 for Gas it uses. at Our Office ' I .-V ! -.t t. I 2-. .A. v'..'V' V.' 3..-- -. r Li
ject any and all bids. Plans and spec I .lea tlor.s may be si-en at th office of the Secretary of th Lowell Library Board or at the oiTic-j of M. Clifford Wiley. Architect, Fast Chicago, Ind . InVKli, INT.. LIBRARY BOARD 9-26-3 L. J. Sorlt.-hfithl. Secrttary
I PERSONAL I f fSGCIAL fJEWsf I i CHAPTER NOTICE Hammond 'hapt. r 117. It. A. M., will bold a calb-d convocation Tiiffrday, Sept. 30th. at T :3'.t p. rn. to confer the Loyal Arch degree. Two teams. Lunch. Members wanted. WILLIS R. FORD. 8-2 7-: t M. L. II. P. Mrs. p. A. Paul find Mrs. A. F. Ll'tman entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of tin n- shite r. Miss Louise Willi, whos- !.iarriag to urvill .1. Collins will be an event of October 4. '.lames and music .--.implied thy .amusement until a dainty two course lunch. .-on 'hs served. !h .able,; wore attractive in link and white. iVn.rs were laid ''or following: the Mcsd:mc5. Di-niston. Krause. Wrner. A. T. lluise. A. F. Guise, Burger. Knsani;.', Towl.-, AutKen, Mrs. J. C. WiSlig. Miss Anna WTlig. Miss Ora Svans, Mr.s. UVon Sites and Miss Anna Mor.t:-.. Tin; out of town guests wen Mrs. J- Littman. Mrs. Stern. Mrs. Peed, Mis.s llael Iteed. Mis Martha Sterns. M:s .Mamie Willig, !! of Hegwiieh. 111., and Mrs. Steward of Wist Pullman. Mrs. Mary 1 Linstock of Valparaiso. Ind.. is sn,. ndine the week tnd with in r son iioscoe H.-mstock of E'iziboth street. Mrs. F. Busse! of 227 Lewis street entertained Friday afternoon in honor of her house guest Mrs. C. p. Bus:-.-!.! Five hundred was phiy. d, :he first prize going to Mrs. N-dson. th.- oonsohviou to j Mrs. II. Moonshower. At live a d.-ui'.y1 collation was served. The guests were j Mrs. C. P. Bussel. Mrs. .1. Vass. Mrs O. Herb't. Mrs. B-ressler. Mrs. Moorshow-i er. Mrs. Stephens-.n. Mrs Stanley. Mrs.5 N. Macdor.al.1. Mrs. Larson and Miss: Hanson. Next Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Stcilienson will entertain. Mrs. Tb Blaemir.- and . entertained for Airs. W. a miseellanoous showr; Irs. M. McClure t D. Tilaemiie at Th.- rotors were the bride's ftuonte ones, yellow find white. Crimes and music were enJoyed by twenty-five go. -sis. Mrs. W. D. Blaem'.re leaves for San Antonio, Tex., where she will make her home, as her husband is an instrm tor nt Camp Fort Houston, Son Anton: . Tex. Mrs. Frnnk P.et;',. Quite ill for the past valescing and expec; few days. who ha; beei W e,-ks. is eon o be out in ; Miss Evelyn Murphv .'md Mrs. ileo-ge St. John deiightfullv , itter.ained last eveiring at a misceMaieme shower in honor of Mrs. Th o.h.re Bh.ckr-r, form-j erly Miss Nell Murray. The r at ty was given at the- home of Mrs. Ft. John on j Indiana avenue. lair.es and music j were a. special diversion of the evening. ' Among the guests present were- Mrs,' Henry Mueller. Mrs. A. E. Blocker, Mrs. Irvin Miller, Mrs. Geo. ?t. John. Mrs. ; Theodore Blocker. Misses Kliz.ibeth Co, Madeline Vils.?n. Myr'V. Huelm. MauJ.-j Burke, Iys inda Anderson. Francis Seward. Amelia Kline, Kt-im.i Vandf-rbct. Gertrude Clause and Evelyn Murphy. . Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Morgenau of Detroit street left last i.ight. for a two weeks' trip to ' "lev. 'an I. ". Mr. Morgenau will e engaged ir t-nii-icf !ng business thero and Mrs. Mor"-fu wiil visit friends. News has been received from Hir--dale of the death of rn of tiie twin boys born to Mr. and Mrs. Dwycr, ?ept. 17. Mr. Dwyer was formerly manager of the Country Club hei e. Miss Annah Emery is eTerta ir ing today at an afternoon party for Miss Beatrice Hanson. Mrs. T. E. Bell was hostess to 'lie Marquette Club at a one o'clock luiuheon at the Country Club yesterday. Mrs. T. E. Bell was the winner of the first prif.o. Mrs. Scwyer the second. The next mer'ing will be in two weeks with Mrs. Charles llohintm as the hostess. Opal Hive No, sin; will im et at the "idd Fllows hall Tuesday a ftPrnoop, Fept. nn. There will be a drill practise and ail members are reiyiosteii to be present , The- Birthdny Club of Mrs. Bloomhoff's Sunday sejiool cItss tendered a flelichtful b'rthdny rtirt.v Fridty evening in lienor of the Misses Ruth Keller, Irene Gadsby and Helen Turner at t'.ie home of Miss May Kessing. Games and music were features of the evening after whiah -bimty refresbmen'.a were served. Those present were T.Irs. Bloor.ihoff. the M;ses Ruth Kl !.!. Helen Turner, Irene Gadsby. (Trace Muir, Wanda M'ul. flnrnc Burns, Fronie rillirirer. Buth Martin. I.illtbel Abbott. Mildred rearson, R.-rnice Mood, Mtirie I'omke. Evelyn I'ark-r. I.oui.-e Tounger, May and Lose Kessing and Mrs. Kcssinp. Born to Mr. a n Mrs Martin Kline felter. 4 1 Doty street, a dmghter. Lorraine Frances, this morning. Both are doius nicely. G Mr. artel Mrs. II. J. Pernor have as their guests Miss Madge Woodward ol South Bend. Ind. George Woodward of Erie street was called to Wabash to attend the funeral of his brother. Fissel Oil son left this nvrning for Madison, Wis., to attend sch.ocd there. A business meeting of th Tuesdiy fternoon Bridge club wi'l be h'id with Wliolefomc-acaniing-Rcfreshing Wnsn Yot-r Eps Nssri Care ! Hobart 11. Cable Pianos I Used by the World's Artists. Sold by THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
Mrs. C. Jloliinan next Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Mott. junior, is expected home from Foil du Lac, Wis , today. - Mr. and Mrs. Hma 1. man, Mrs. Smallliiiii was formerly Miss) Elna Cole, l.ft last night fir a four weeks' trip to California and then home by the way of Texas. -- The evening hour department of the II. W". C. will ni' t MoiHuiy evening. S.-;.t. 23. with Mrs. Mrs. M. M. Bruce, at S)l Carroll street. Mr. ar:l Mra. A. M. Hntsen of Pra risen street have just return' ! from Xelilo. O.. v.h.TC they have Uvea rtte'iding the fuii'-riil of Arr H'ltwn's urv!'Mr. Mose Huisun of Xcnio, O. Mr. and Mi s. F. Ku.sell of 227 Lea is strtet have for their guests th.ia brother and sister Mr. and Mr?. C. P. Russol of Brandon. Man., Cunuda. D. of L. Triumph Council No. 11 will hold its regular mct'ng Monday night. A large nttendar.ee is desired as a grab bag sociayl baa been planned.
Harry Miller is spending the day in j Chicago as the tuest of W. F. JibUaniau. Mrs. J. T. Youn,t is returning to her home in Ellwood, Ba.. after a four weeks' visit with her sister. Mrs. Jos. Thompson of Highland street. The Alphi Phi Club -met last nisht fit the home of Mrs. W. If. IBM, ihe former president, for a business meeting. The j fol'owing were elected officers for trie! j ear: Mrs. B. W. Chidiaw. president. Mrs. Jos. Thompson, secretary. The, nex meeting will be v ith Mrs. AVb. A. i Bucbanan, a luncheon, Friday, Oc'o. 3. J The Immanuel Sunday school, 343; Sibley street, will have- a rally meeting ; Sunday night at six-thirty. There will i be the regular church meeting and a program, after which ice cream and cake will be served to all those present. CALL 623 f. 4RIJM:it TAM SKRtH'K .SEDAN SHU VICE AT REASONABLE H-23-tf HATES. 1ST KSK02IAM. In memory of Our dear wife, mother and daUKhtef, Nellie E. Gherke.- who J"-j raited from this life one year ago.) Sept. 2S'.h. 191?. j Siceo , n, b( loed, sleep, and tak 2 thy , rest. ! Lay dow n thy head upon thy Savior's breast: j Wo loved thee well, but Jusus loves the';' fa.St. I John L. ;heike and children. Dorothy and Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. John Basney. BOY SCOUTS ACHIEVE RANK Harry Cold, Fred Arcntz and Ralph Hunt, of Troop 2. Bay Manns of Troop 1. Robert Martin of Tr. p 4. Arthur and Daniel Biekei of Troop 10, Harry Grus2'.;a and Joln Mangold of Trop 13, and fi -old Mandel .:f Troop 1, appeared b.-l'ofe t!:e Court of Honor last evening nnd were given the rank of Second, (";os Sco its. Tln-se boys were first examined by the First class scouts and then appeared before the regular court conslstir.g of V .C. Belman. LeGrand T. Meyer and Chief Ausisen. Judjje T. Klotz was al.-o present and nssisteil in t h e work. Robert Wilbflm of Troo 5. was granted a merit, barge in Pioneering . Richard Pr.ikor of Troop 13. was granted merit badges in Scholarship, Swimming and Pioneering. Harold Cart wrigr-.t of Troop 2 received badges in Swimming and Pioneering. Henry Km hi was granted badges for Scholarship, Pioneering, and Swimming . Ralston Miller, Jerome Waiski, and Hurry Miller was a warded Treasury Department medals for their woik in the list Lilu-rtf Loan. Clarence Meyer received an Ace medal and one palm for sn'e of War Savings Stamps. Wi;iuK-KM CAMP STAHTCll Fart of th" material has already been drawn to the camp site and work on the cabin will doubtless start next wtck. Harrison Voorheis has drawn two m.'im:roth truck load of brick for the foundation and fireplace. It is hoped to get in the cabin for use within two weeks and a grand opening with an "'overnight" for all Hammond Scouts is planned . If enugh Scouts rgree to attend we shall take our full summer cstnp eoi.ipnint of tents for thi. event. A DOUBLE ACCIDENT Mrs. John E. Cc-ka. of '.525 p. Oakley Ave.. Chicapo, was badly hurt last night when she was thrown from an automobile at the corner of Calumet avenue and Con key avenue. , John feck a was spedlng north on Calumet avenue when his car hit the street car tracks on Conkey avenue, knocking the steering wheel out of his hamis and throwing Mrs. Ceko out of the car. Wht-n Cee-ka lost control of the machine swung around into a motorcycle of Frank Sollov i.v e.f Hcgewlsch, completely smashing it. Mrs. Cecka was taken to St. Margaret's hospital in Emmerling's ambulance . DEATH OF CHILD Larzere May DeLan.-y the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.i.ryf DeLaney, died at- their h-mie 53J Wil- j cox avenue Hammond, yesterday morn- j IngThe funeral was held trrs afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence. Interment was held in Oak Hill cemetery in charge of Undertake r Burns. CHILD BUN OVER Paul N?ovh, five years old of S33 Simmer street, yesterday afternoon, ran in front of a horse and buggy driven by Jake Wiker and was run o.'er. Both of the little boy's feet were badly bruised and he was taken to his home. DEATH OF P. RATLIFF Percy Rati iff died yesterday evening at 7 o'elork at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Charles Dwyt-r of 43S Indiana avenue, Hammond. Tl f body will be shopped thhs evening to Danville, 111., for services and burial in the family ot. HOLTZ FINDS ANTLERS Following the discovery of a rich deposit of mackerel while digging In a Mavu-ord lot comes the announcement
of another And In the same vicinity. Pfcik CoinmUom-.T Herman Holtz uneurfhed a tine S'-t of cutlers while excavating for the Uigoon in Mnywood p.ir i. They were . veial fe't i. nd rgtoiind 1n what hud once a stretch of swamp and were in e.ie-i'.. nt condition, lie had el-uned them up and laid them aside, intend! -if? to keep t'netn hut In th evening they were misintr tn.d he hti ; n.d been aide to locate the person who borrowed them.
STANSBUSY 0. K S PERMIT Att .on re ' .i: i soldiers has ' ict ' it is ro t :if re'is;ry for tl.. . rder t-i l.unt ri i n 3 1 1 n.-r l.i 1 r )i'to,i . Few are a ("j .ja;'t.tei vsita tiie icL . ve iae. legislature wl.irh gra ntj th'm this privilege arid many have obtained licensee when unnecessary whil others have had trouble w 1th game w.viJens I. eiausu they did not loive them. Attorney C.tnrl Statisbury has had the matter brought to his attention and has placed his ff Icial O. K. on the act which reals ks follows: "Be it enacted by the General Assembly of tiie state of Indiana, that solditrs and sailors, and their widows and orphans of the late war with Germany, shall have and are hereby given ail th tighis and i rMlegi-s now held and e"Joye.J by soldiers and sailors, their widows i-nd orphans, of the lata I'ivil Tin, or of the war with Spain, or of the war in the Phillip. ne Islands or in tio" regular service of the Flitted States." It !s of course to be understood that these privileges are granted only as far as the license. are concerned and do not penriit an ex-servic- man to hunt outside of ths seasons provided in the federal ami state game laws. It has also been suggested that the men hunting or fUh'ng without license's shonhl have their discharge paperi with them or wear the regulation Victory Button In order to avoid disputes with game authorities. LOCKHARTGETS tn City Chemist Lockhart has received a copy of the report made by J. C. I'-'ggs, sanitary engineer, to the State P"i ! ! of Health on Hammond's water .supply. Mr. Di.-gs spent some titn here recently examining the wate-r and nspf :-tir "v th eq j et:t . He bel.eves that the c.'.iy will always bo bothered with bad writer at times unless a filtration plant is installed. Present reports show that about sixty po inds of chlorine is being used daily. Mr. Lookhart has worked out a cha-t for regulating the amount of "dope" tint.l nearly cvny condition lias been met. September shows a clean record so far. An interesting fact is shown 5n the quantity of water which is pumped. On som days !n the summer i'.i? amount f reu nt-tl y ran as high as fourteen million gallons which is about t be same ua is us--d in Indianapolis. The average has now dropped to about twelve million dailv. LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Weakb:y were Ch:e:ago vi.ite.rs yesterday. Several members of the Hiking Club of tiie Lowell H.gh School went to Cedar Lake en the ttain last evening and walked back. The club is composed of the glils in the High School and they were chaperoned by one of the teachers. Lowed and vicinity was the target of thieves Tl.tirs.'oj- night. Their Hrst itppeaiance w;i.-i et the home" e.f Mr. and Mrs. Clyde King. Mrs. King was awakened ami woke her hu.,b.t'id who got up and shot three times ut the robbers before they get away, but it was dark and they escaped without injury. They next broke into the home of Dr. P. I.. Rigg. Here they had belter luck for the doctor knew nothing cf their Isit until morning and' then found he was ehort about $50 in eash they had tr.ken. They also bre.lse into Scott Sm'th's home notth of Lowell anl get about $16. Harry Taylor's store at Creston was the next pi. ic. Here they secured about -' . They uls.t entered Cal Vlnnedge's home at Cr-ton, but did not get anything. Nei trace of the robbers has been found. Dr. E. '.. Jewell returned to his home In Chicago v estVr.l.-vy after n visit here with his brother, Dr. B M. Jewell . Mrs. Robert Watkms and Mrs. Mark'.ey are ep er'bnsr the week with their pareols ti'-ar i.uff'on, I i . RalMon Todd. Riteiah, and David Tod-1 hnve r'tu-ned from South Dakota where they spc-if the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lorian Clark returned from O iem Wednesday evening where they attended the funeral of their neb.c. Vera Wray. Rev. fieri, B. Jones and Dr. Bruce of East Chicago transacted business in town on- Thursday. The pump men are busy every day drilling for the new well for the town wafer works. PERMIT ISSUED FOR NEW GARY FACTORY Tcsterdiy aft'i-uoon a pe"r-t was is-Coi.-.t -issio-,,. x on-?-n for the er-. -: r cf t.. . r st ,- f..;.. '-n spring fa -tor;, -.o hu-.it at Twe...-ty-first avenue ar ' : I'"rs vlvr-.'a switch ai .iiiVhu.-i.ts s t . , ... ..r.ry. Excavition is rapidly being compieted and work on the foundation will, it ir raid, comniem:.: nt Monday and the plant when finished will cost over a quarter of a million dollars and employ .000 people, eighty per cent of w hi th will be women, boys and girls. Another build in permit issued was for a $2,40n one-story frame residence at 304 Porter street to be built by C. W. Marshall. ASKS $3,000 FOR FALSE ARREST Mary Wass. plaintiff in a damage suit asking $5, 000 damages on charge of false arrest, is filed in the Gary Superior court against Anna Ivankivich. The plaintiff alleges the defendant caused her are.st on a charge of provocation and she was acquitted end on th? following day Anna caused a warrant to be issued permitting the police to search her place lor liquor ami no liquor being found she was again acquitted, but because of the maliciousness of the proceedings the plaintiff alleges she has been scoffed and scorned by her neighbors anei friends
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The t-ad d"ath tf John K p.-rry, the ( er, ilonore Palmer and wives. Adrian young son (,f .Mr. f.n.l Mrs. J, V. Per- C. H.-uor and Julius Stone and wife, ry. living near Leroy. oc: ure,l at Ham- tr.i.isf i r..i a valuable piece of prc-p-n:o;-.d on ii'riu.iy moroin 5 where the iiiy to ti.f Atii.-ricau S eel Fo'-ndiies youn.r l.oy 's tik. n for an ,;.eration j Co. of Inilisna Harbor 0:1 Friday, the for ap?ei.;; it:s, but which was too j de.-djs being filed in County Auditor ar " s 'ife. ',- w.s n'cn ! ji i !o,.ii ffici on L.&t day. The .. e n'u-.le . tli w "nd 111 r;- j 1 rc.icr'.y adjoins the present J-o'-Mi t(
.r i. U I ir ,.h Tiore 1. He 1. a s.st .was 13 .( s tl. I . '. i 1 jve- -( irh .t . i i . id "Bier ter liuth. At this time the funeta! i.ni,nHiii'ii'3 iiuvc not been made. ll.r Iterthii lh r: :e Palmer Estate of Chicago, consisting of Bo' ter I'uimContinued hundreds of ex-st-ldiers: who service oil the t-attic froiit.-s 1 WXX.Z. BACK UP 2.IAYOJI. Fearing the d..satt..r which faces Gary if the monsur .--: . 1 1 mills rdiut down for fin indGi.iite peiiod, t-cme ttiO pror'e;,sioiia.l, business men iitid citizens j l acked the basement of the library audi-j lorium in Gury l ist, meht and voted j nor, nimou -:ly to b.ick iiiioi- v . .. j Hodges in his efforts to preserve law, and order. They placed their services j at the call of the city auministraViou anu in reality are under the jurisdiction j of the city authorities. The moment i tiiey are called they will ho mob ; 1,; , ,1.0. Ii. .1. .e ied ; rd. it will be a military organization. Labor leaders have s.ai'.ieu the false jii.press.ion thct this body has taken sides against the strikers and they wish it to be made known thai this is not tute. While they do represent the business UiV of the. fctici city and realize that & shut-down of the m lis woull j spell disaster to the linatc ou interests J of tliu city, they contend kao standing on iieutral footings. I Tho meeting last night followed ai ! st ate mc nt tiialu by ofilciftls of the steel! ! cennpany that if the citizens of Gary I did i.ot assist in keeping the mil's ru t- ! ! iiit'.g. they would shut them dow n and j keep the in closed for a period of nine 'months or more'. "It is now up to the ! residents of Gary," the sice! company i Hie UN .say in substance, "and if you don't want Gary wiped off the map In the industrial worlel. lor a year or mor?, ' it is up to you to bnd your assistance. ' j MAN? TO G-O TO WOSE. j As each twrd v-fcur hours is aelded -i to the strii.c, it oecomes more and mere , j evident that the majority of the men ' in Gary want to work and that the striks j is an "enitside sirik'i" and does not; meet w ith the s mpathy of Gury. Early ! ! m the strike iiajor Hodges openly do- j I cl.ired t'met lie wuuld gi ve prelection to I any votiuneu that wanted to go baelt i ! into the mill nd that he would see j I ft,,.. t'i,iv wire not. molest, d. From r-'-tuat t.i.jy were liable information it ii le is a mveui:it on foot srne-1 that tlu r -t to take a hi r,o? body of men in'o the mill early I..--t , week an d it is pes:-. hie that niet.ihi.-id of the) new body ot men wi.l he cawed cut by tin- fity authorities to lend assistance in preserving order when the men go lti and out oi the l.uli gates. HTJHEEEDS XI? MILLS. le aiii.g out the exciusn story in tho Gary Times that hundreds of workmen were being whisked into the plant in outoinobib. s and other soutc. s in a de termined of.. it of s-teel ce-mpany oflicialo to k-cp from boarlir.g up the monster plain, it become known toelay tbiit there lire now in 'he of 2,C'G'J to 3.6 la) workm within tlio almost impreg of 'the Gary ic.ids. Next of the ttoel mil's expect mi ghborhood n no a- living ;b!c defenses week officials to have 5.(i00 mi n at work. Every ava le shelter has been turned into living quarters for the men, thousands of cots have been laced in position find a small army of cooks and helpers pre- preparing meals for them. The. mill now- resembles an armed camp. Every inch of the mill is under guard. Last night it was learned that a Ions string of railroad coaches were brought Into the mill yard, the scat: rem.ived mid in their place rows of cobs hae !-. n put up. Thtre hundreds of men will spend their rest houis foi an indefinite period. That the men are cemfor.ably located, gvting plenty to tat and are living a life of "lb iib;" fte i'.i.s r.'P .'u'lii t.o t r.re brought o;i:r'.b- ut te pi l.t. Wh.ie they nr. no'. . h, ir i-eg-u'.cr sb'.f.s. I hoy f i.-ctid tlieit urn; playiiig tar.i.J, I'caaimr the I.'ii'st editio't-s of tin? papers and even so to the meil'! once a day. Other firms of ..rttertaiun. cut are effercd the men. The first of the week, it is aid thi.t the Gary works expects to resume operation on a iarger scale when the arrival of hune'.rcijs of more workmen are cxpe-ctcd and the new working shift will to into effect. Men who are now in lice plant are beine, givn free board. Thisii rra n ineut Is a Do being vi.t intei e fe;t in the sub: Hainst nny ;nf tempts tif the; b: to the mills the aound ai-.i in.:1 i,;.-.ry plat sibiei di.o u rike rs to i guard has a-; of the To Ri. tees or rdj r.t iy d inn .m eioubl :ai bvy '.r.a honest .or. cai :i l Latest Columbia Phonograph Records THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
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the Ar-uTiian s:el X' i ir Indiana H.irbr-f j 1? a-rt-, totaling a . 1 by that cotrpn : heir. Nine ir.stlor record to elo.se I I made through atto Peters and Mrthla; i . . NEW M A It it I 4 Angelo La:ari, Ir. . Lolo r.di, Hai'nuo.ii'i Eider llcf.in. Gar; 'ji ry . Joseph B. bunda.n Ei za.ieth Thomaf, W. Fred Harris, Garj ; i Gi-.ry. Arthur W. Gragui Irene Wall, Hammot i John Suleroski, Gai; z er. Ciary . Claude. Fleming. Ml Bro w n, Hammond . Wiiltam Zellowe, Gar ry; Kar.i Morgan, Gary. Henry Loftis, Gary; Marie Berr Gaiesburg . Frank Wm. Wolf, Gary; Lenor.i itanning, Garfy. Henry Milarski, Chicago; Cather. .u ei, Gady. William Long. Gary; Laura P.hatir?, Gary . James Scales. Gary; Nassie Fears of Gary. Arthur Fuller, Hammond; Hazel Behlerf Gary. Emil John Deter, Whi'ing; Lillian R-abeck. Cleveland, Ohio. - ye- T.e.h-.eb, Gary; Vern'ce Loyd, M ichael ' o i.s '.-: :, Miller Gary; Elizabeth 5 Put Your t'rJ money in The Bank Don't keep your money around the bouse. Neither fire nor burglars can get at your Seiviugs if it is kept in this bank. And .you can get it out whenerer you need it. FIRST TRUST 5 SAVINGS BANK 13Ta AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA I iARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 v:vS? The Winter Now Open I j r f INDIANA CAl Roller Skat rEvening ar j :: Afternoon. DANCK; SUNDAY rrTREAT YOUR4 AND YO in -r J. . to a dish of Pilot's ice c---r. -. . . thm happy. Our ice c --.- :- b us and of the very hi..:. ; and is flavo.-ed from the sea. ; ?. . n fruit juice or with rhocolatef - . or any flavor desired. We sell . the quarts or pints put up In boxe well as in large quantities for r ttons. dinners, etc., at PILOT'S. 137th and Cedar Streets IND. HARBOR INDIANA
