Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1919 — Page 5

Tuesday. Otohor 28. 11U9

THE TIMER

CROWN POINT NEWS Jlappeningt Of A Day In Lake County' Lively Capital.

Mr. and Mra. Harold Nichols of Gary were in Crown Point on Sunday enrout to Hebron w here they were the Meats of relatives for the day. A baby girl wag born to Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Na?sau on Friday night, but lived only a few hours, the little oi was buried in tr.e Crown I'.-int cemetery . Eiisena Carpenter of Indianapolis came to Crown Point on Monday and transacted huslness for the v . B. Harford Co.. which he represents and who ha.e the contract for the count:pr.t.ng. Yltys. Michael Havran and Marcus !irschoviii of Indiana Harbor, Attys. w i.n M. SAlnson. Merr't I". Metz and J. dge Fred Harnett of Hammond and A;ty. Victor Roberto of Lowell and l.-.rry V . S'.mms of S. tin. idc" k it in Crown Potrt on Monday, Joins business at the Court House Mr. and Mm. Tt'iSs-Si Clark of Ham-Kon-1, have returned home after spend!rs the week-end with !:s. Elizabeth K . a me r . A. C. Tteutzor.a has returned from n souther ntrlp of two weeks deration GOODRICH EXPLAINS 1 HIS REASONS ! (Continued frm Paae I'ne) fe-lera.1 functions or upon ihe request of f.overnors who ham exhausted state oT.cifS find are stiil unable to control civjl disorder. It I .viite inmtmissable to relieve local forces b federal troops.. The new national jruard has not yet everywhere been organized end th" tm-P-rry situation thus created seemed t make delay in oorimumcatlria: through the war drrtmv!tt with department commanders riarRorous. but wherever f-ifral troops arc sn; if it be found tout the stpf" is pot pxbnu5.tin.tr its own r.i'.try and polic resources they must t e is lthdrawn.' 'This indicates most clearly no onlv 'hi', the eiocutivf- has done everything r- cruld do to rlivo the men. but it o.'so indicates th.a the federal ifiurrnn.ent irouM no? ?ratit the request, but i:i the event recalled the Indiana triors, it w-ould slso r"-a!' the federal Troops. H&EDSHIP ON BUSEfESS TEN. "f t ea'tz tha ibis b'is l.e.-n a hardBETTER i DEAD ; Life is a burden when the body I a racked with pain. Everything ' worries and the victim becomes i despondent and downhearted. To j bring back the sunshine take ! GOLD MEDAL ' Tha national remedy of Holland for over 700 years; it is an enemy of all pains reulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three aires. La sit fr tka asm Cold Madal avarr aad aceapt bo iautatiaa bVirV0"aHSrV0naVaV LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL Of Crre!l A Newton A3NOEJrI AL STOHT 13 SO COMMON That only about two rrsons jn tn as W'l! h.o ih"i' should. The others, rvr'iy one of them, need the belp of an Optometrist more or less. Nature Is responsible for most of errors cf v Ision, and the only r .-ssvble relief f rom thtn is to beomi e,juitp-N( with a perfectly fitiiiK pair of gla-ss's. our experience and facilities nssure -tir patients of 'be best possibbi results. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers 18J Stata St. Hammsrd, Ind. independent 181 EAST STATE ST.

CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, 22 C CENTER CUT NATIVE ROUND STEAK, 22 C FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS, 2 8 C FRESH MEATY NECK BONES, Qic FRESH SLICED LIVER, lb SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON, 24 C

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in the interest of the Leti Manufacturing Co.. t.f which he Is special factory represent at i ve . Mrs. Catherine Sweeney and daughter Florence of I'uUinan, X ' 1 spe nt Sunday tht IV. and Mrs J. H. l.enr y . The death of Joseph Franz living near Turkey ''reek, occured on Hunjoy Horn pneumonia. Mr. Fran waa $4 j f a m of age and was the father of 13 children. 12 of whom are living. His wfe die ! sew! a', years ao and he made his Uom with a daughter. The funeral W3 held at T irkey Creek. John M.i'-iia.-hclv attended iu Chicago football name on Saturday. Will Hartholo-.nae and cous.u Arthur, ,.f t'h:cK' spent Sunday with the a i tholomae family in this city. .I.idse Howard K"n;p attended a thii e pirty n Chicago on Saturday. A l.irsro cro'vil attended the month'y Cumber cf Cor.i-iien-e d'.nner on Mutifiav niRi.t at Central Mun' Hall and k most del'phtf i! evenlnc was spent and a doiic'.ous chicken ibnt.'-r was served by the Camp Fi-e Oirla. Ladles bad been included in the invitations making the iorjS"n inure enjoyable.

shiti to the busineF.a and professional i,.cr. who joined th" militia, during the v ar fend hive been required to perform ibis s-rvice, but it is no areater hsrdsiup 'haji as imposed on T.ffin men m mlmna durliiK the war. ' 1 will not call these men into the scrv ;ce at any tim unlets they arc needed. It is my duty, as it is th" duty cry good citizen In this plate, to upho'id the laws. Whenever mob violence is threatened or whenever ihe t-.Kht of any citizen of Indiana to conduct his business or engage in any useful employment is interfered w'th and trie b.cal authorities refuse or are unable protect him in his lawful right, I shaii exhaust rvery means at my command and every pe. er that I Iiavc to iTo'ccl him in his j-ist riKht. regardless c'f the sacrifice to an;- individual or the ens' to the state. "The vast majority of th" men who have been cji dut in Like c("int have shown a splendid spirit of loyalty to the state and hie. rendered s erat S'rvtce nt 'arae personal savirtee and without Tiirmuring i r i-ci. ilnl'i;. They are r.titied to t;'e ibauks of every patriotic. .tv--b'r!;' k c-ttren ,if ur state. TROOPS ABU NEEDED. 'Tlioo.. i.f-i sons v ho thotiKh'.less. v siy that the presence ,f troops is no lncr n. e-i"d m l-'iVe conrtv will di wel to fonder over the f'dlowinp cl"Bratn nhich I received yesterday from Mayor YV. f. TI"dKe? of Gary, an official who ha won the respect" of everbody bv the fearless wav m whlcit he his perfortred his efn-ia' duties: " 'Failing to gret into communication ujth you by telephono this eveninK I ent .-vrrttiry of wer Ibis mess;:pe: "It 1 reported that troops may be removed fr'n tiar for ser"iee in other loca.lities. An 'merRency exists here. We are convinced that as soon as troops are removed the Keds will again become elve and that life and proper- y will h jeopardized Po far seven warrants for deportation ba-e been issnd but the subjects aro now out on bail end again tieii-. e and so far as T know no further act .n has been taken in their cases. Many other such warrants should be issued I request that sufficient troops be retained here to maintain order and pro'ei t property and that a fetpre of agents of th repartment of Justice and Immiaration be sent here to noeure evidence and apprehend leaders of the revolutionary movement. Conditions hero warrant your Riving this looal situation consideration and action." " 'T urc that you support me in this t equest." " ;ov. Goodrich said last e ening that "11 the st'e troops tn I,a'e county would b out b;- the end of this week. STREET RAILWAY PRES. RECOVERING The ,nd f, recpjvd ?n a (addressed to rl T. H. Himiiton. super intendent of the Gary Street Hallway t'omjwiny from t'barles W. t'hase, president, who is sojourning at Hosw-ell, N. M.. for the benefit of It Is health, that.be is getting along fine and Improv'ng sei rapidly that lie has gained five round-; tn the la.t week and expects to r-'turn t" Gt-v In about three weeks. Expectant fclderfully Mothers (s,J EITectie 41 All Oruttltts flPlOfVl t ttGt 1 ATOK CO DrrT H AT1 L ATt..- c.a Market Co. HAMMOND, IND. Market Co, HAMMOND, IND.

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A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treatment 1 One of the c;randeat ! Kent! lou F.ier I I'.mperleaeed. Tou are suffering dreadfully I wtth Itohincr. bleedlnu. nrotrudtnir piles or hemorrhoids. Now, o over on IolilTelr Caauot tfTwrd 0 Ignore These Remarkable Py ranilda. to any drupr store .ml set a 10-cent lioi of Pyramid Pile Treatment, ltelief fhould come r fj'iirkly ou w-ill Jump for joy. If vj aie In doubt, send for a free trial package bv mail. Von will th"u b. convinced. I'on't delay. Ta'.: iio substitute. FREE SAMPLE COUPON i-yra.:im nr.n; com pant 671 I ramid Kiiildir.g.. Marsnall. Mien. Kindly send rna a l'ree aampla of I'yranild lue Trratmrit, in plain wrapper. Xarue Street fife. . stat PERSONAL i SOCIAL NEWS T"! I Liberal reward will be g;ven to the who saw Wn te Racer hit the! i boy who saw Stingely rar or Calumet Boult t trd. 'Oct,. lTl'i. as testified by fisherman at '.nqi csi ri.r, Hammond ? 1 1 J i o - 2 S I ' Pome inm , civn by tht Pythian Tleaaure Club, i Friday, October 31st. at rythtan hall. I corner Ogden and Hohman S-t. Admisi sion 75 cents per couple. ! M-. and Mrs. Wm. Bleker. of 3 0 Ogi den St. were nmst pleajant'y surprised by a hopt of friends and relatives i on last Sunday evening, it being the ' birthday annavtrsarv of Mrs. Ricker. t Th two grandmothers of the family. ! Mrs. Helen Austgen and Mis. William ; Bielter, Sr.. chaperoned the party and t they gained admission to the home i while the family were at the mov'.es. : and it was indeed a most happy surI prise on their return to find fully fifty j prop, there to give them a royal re- ' ception. Progressive pedro wa plav1 ed. the honors of the game going to ! Mrs. i Austgen and Joe Weis, while t.he consolation prize was awarded to 1 Mrs. Sid Curtis and J. Brown. The ! guessing contest went to Mrs. J. Buri nett of Chicago. a delicious buffet I luncheon waa served. The guests mimJ bered well up to fifty. The out-of-i town geuats were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack j Burnett of Chicago; Ed. Austg-n and i wife of St John, and X. O. Austgen 1 and family of Dyer. Mrs Picker w-ai I the recipient of a handsome p-.-e of sculpturing. ! The ladies of the North Side "W. Cj T. I', are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. C. K. Graves of CCe Kim i Pr.. Wednesday afternoon I The Trinity Aid will meet Wednsi day afternoon with Mrs. T" Fall of 41 Mason St. Mr. Tf. Maclt n?on wiM be I th assitin ghoftess. The Art department of the TI. TV. C met with Mrs. Bell I.und of ,17 Mason St.. yesterday afternoon. There was a Rood attendance and a verv interesting program. The work of Mother Bickeri dyke for the soldiers of th Civil War i a picture and a dlscription of hr tnoa- .. i ' i . . j . j . ... , . i tintf-jik ' n1. i ki tj " ' i pMTL in tne supjecr lor j the afternoon. Mr. Minnie Kline had I the current Art topics for th aftr I noon, a very interesting talk on Stulla. i whose nletnres are imiv nn i.vl,lh.tiM, j st the Art Club of Chicago was given J ; by Mrs. Bell I.und. Mrs. Lund also j told of her experience ami stud es at j j the Art Colony at Satigutuck. Mich,! this summer when she bad the oppor-. tnnlty of stydving under Prof. Firi sman. Siie exliibitcd some of her p;cS tures and sketches she had done, some ; particularly good ones of the sand i dunes At the conclus on of the a fj tfrnnon r-f ;r h m f rt t wwr served bv I The Third Division of the Ladies' Aid of the First M. K. cliurcli will meet for a one o'clock luncheon with Mis. Max Daenitjt. ion Williams St.. tomorrow. T1,e Presbyterian L.tdt ' tomorrow the hostesses Kd. Spooner and Mrs. .! A'd will meet wll be Mrs. Hollo wa j The r. Fmbroldery i tv e c 1 i v meeting at the i club held its. home of M r s. yt he A v., !a st i ! . ..niseurnan .",Sh T J t-wti inr, Tii ' f nriif vas -;pent with j needle wor anfj R TI.rp luncheon wajie.r.Ml. Til" lift uiee;ing will b held ' wltli Mis H. P.iol ri, of (,al. St. ! T ie IVnraan'.. Guild of ;bc St. Pa ii ; Krlscop.i! church will meet tiniiirrnv. i p" '' t'-e iiristejs will be Mrs. Kent Har- ; tlett. Mrs. Lea r.ell. Mr,' Wm. Uivwn ' and Mi. Terance ?hea. ! th" Heborah Aid S.-.ciety wi' tomoitrow afternoon in tlie pail the Fust Christian rhurr'i. meet r . o f I A Halloween carnival will be Riven i by the Progressive Court. No. 16. Tribe j of P-vi Hur at tlie O'M Fellows Hall j on State S!.. Oct. I3Lli. Put on your maslc and come, a jr-vod time awaits I you. A most interesting proirrar.i has ben planned for the meetinR- of the Tom-o-tic Science repartment of the 7 W. C. which will meet Thursday rfternoon. Oct. .Ifllh. Miy StRrck will jn -e a uenion-trnt ion on desert nn l JIr T-'ianU O Ttouke will ta'T; on pure foods. The meeting: is scheduled for two thirty s'na rp. The Triumph "ouncli N'o. 11 and L. of I helud its regular nieet.nsr last evenirff. The initiation was followed by a very successful social hour, tha

I surprise box was In charpe of Klir.abeth Barker, i - Mrs. A. N" Maclood of 4t Cedar St.

underwt-Dt a ''fry ter!ous operation at the St. Margaret's hospital last night at n.ne o'clock. !r. Melton performed the operation. The Mii imma rf,nia will meet tin sevenind at the home of Ma'jel S'tetllnR at 427 Alcott Ave. Kast rhll ain. A'l member are u) ged to be

present. 1 A birthday surprise win g'ven for Mrs. Phillip KirUham t.f W.-st Wallhiim St.. by her .lrugbter. Mis. p.jbert j Ifarrinjrton at .Mis. KlrUham's home on j Waltham St. The jruests pr.-sen'ed bei i with a beautiful tern, those present were the Mesdames Nicholas F.inmeiHng. J. . ttraves. ('has Wilson, C. S Kennard. Pi eil HickoU. J, K. S:mson. 1 1 1". Itoone. .1. P. S nalley. TV. I. Stout, 1Valter t.-olh. Itobett Harrington and Mrs 'Wis of Vernon. M:c!i., who is a Jiousii guest of Mix. Ki'kliam. Mrs J. V. Wilhelm of Detroit was bo.;es at a very delightful Halloween party lat night to the nu mbrrs of the Carroll Street Monday Kvtiinjj club nn.l tlie Petroit Street Monday K'en:ng t."lub. Tlie house was er.v attractively decorated with autumn and Halloween decorations. The ladies were dressed as juveniles and many Infetesting jiames and guessing- contest.1 afforded the amusement for the ;veninjr. A very nice luncheon was served to about twenty-five gueats. COLONEL MAPES DUCK HUNTING j "Gone ruck Hunting. This Is th? 1 explanation that newspaper mn had I to give to the city editor today for the i Jack of military news In the strike lone : t .... . ! j in ary. Col. Mapes In cn.rg. of th,, ! troops policing the city, was not pres- . ! ent at the 19 o clock session of the tut Ok m- a- v newspaper scribes and they were gret- . d with tli1 Information that the Col. had gone duck hunting. Consequently there Is no news as Co!. Mapes has charge of giving- out all the yams that leak out of military headquarters. ( According to Information given out. trnnnn the first official admission Of; tv. nt the steel strike was made by L K. Titus, of Gary, a member of the afeel council and who during tbstrike has served In the capacity n captain of the mall army of pickets. It. In charged that It was Titus who defied the mayor and the police In failing to abide by the picket orders before the troops were brought into the city. According to Col. Mapes, he Intimated that Titus had said to him. "There Is no use pretending." Tiu? told Col. W. S. Mapes. n charge of the military occupation today. "The mn are going baek to work. The strike Is lost, and the army Is responsible." "TVe liave been active only In maintaining law and order." jaid Col. Map" "Toil arrestd the pickets." said Titus. "I couldn't get my men to picket tiecailse they were afraid of the soldiers. My men wouldn't visit strikebreakers at their homes because they would be reported as making threat and be arrested for intimidation.." T!tu Is recognised as a leader among the errikers a a leader In union movements and it was thought that he would be one of the last to adtn't defeat. Throughout th strike ha has been a very enthusiastic and active worker and his statements to the military commander is considered an 1mrresalon of the other members of the stee council. The statement however, has not been confirmed. Outside celebrations, demonstrations and Halloween pranks will be curtailed In Gary this year according to rol. Mapes. who will issue a Halloween proe elamation some tim today. Th proclamation will suspend th" usual boyish pranks. In orir not to giva any one a chance to take revenge undr the guise of pastlming. What they do 1nside, w-i'l be permitted, h said. The big rail mill was started yesterday after being etosd five weeks Tt was the biggest triumph the r,r..r.. I tors have yet scored. All other depart i men have been operating In part I "",p,":,""r" output radMMii.v uinii ii is irom to to 75 per I'n , r!"rmal- ' " skill to Tt requires a high debtee ; operate the rn nt ine siriKers nave always said It could not be worked until they return Steel officials wotiid not say whether they got experts to leave the ranks of the srr'l.-era Via... 1 .i , "' . , , . ' " 1" .-.... t'i-Rrtti. i nere teeye j !).:tO0 mn at work just before the frit t he and the con.pativ said yesterday were 7.000 working. IN 1IE1IOF.IAM. Tn loving mpiii"iy of our dear sls'er Mr.;. Kate Cr.sjcskn. who passes one ye:,r pfro today. October i'S ini'. l:i Holy flops safely sleeping Where the flowers pontic v(r. Lbs the one c loe so clearly In her lonely, silent grraio.. Oft V- think of v'ou, dear sivti r. And our hearts are filled vi'h f. this world would be a heaven j fouid we but see your face nuain ; Th" treasures on earth I Th,at make our lives worth while They cannot compare With our doar sister's s-iuiie The Fiowers wo lay upon jour ft rave May wither and decay, But the love we have for ou, dear sister. Will never fade away. Torn LONKLY MOTHER, srSTKUS AND tlllOTHEHS. VOPTCr . T ' T.T X- ( dT ru. - v. 'x- ii.M.-i j-r 1 iu.siii. r t.yy IX Tlin MATTER OF THK KRTATK OP' ri 1,1, I A M VKt'M AXN. UF.(T.ASEH. No. li.41. IX TH H h.Ki: ! Sl.TKRIOK COURT, SKI'TKMRHIt j TKRM. 19ia. NtTI7K Is hereby $ii en to the HKIRS. ! I.KOATEES AST rRKblTOnS of Wil-I liam Neumann, de-oea-sed. to arpear in , the Iakc Sui-xrior 4"our',. in n nt Ham-' mond. Indiana, on th" 24;h day of "November. 191?. ;:nd show cause, if t,r I why ihe FINAL SETTLEMENT A.-l ' fDl'XTS with 'he estate of said decedent should riot be approved; an.l rani' 1.- 11 .1 iin' luniiieiF to uici aiici 1 tie-e ina' j roof of he;rhip and receive thir di tributi.e shares. j WITNESS the Clerk of tlie Lake Superior Court, at Hamm'ond. thi.s 27th day of October. ID 13. HLRLERT L. WHEATON. (SealJ Clerk Lake Superior Court.

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?r Srience has rovrett Th war for rtorinff hair i -i If b natural !- vornn In Mirv ioldman HrtHir tTolor lorer. Anil women n thim vr I n 1 1 f 1c hr color rretorer w h th name T. UohiTtiftri's thruiifti th hlr. In from 4' '.o 6 uys vry ir.y liitir nhi b goiim Scientific Hair Color Restorer This Test Convinces Rend the coupon for n trial bottle ind mir j..erft comT. H nure n't civ tha exact eo:or of your hair Trv It on a lock ' hMlr "'onp;ire the raulf. ant ilia rlur of using with til old way. Senil In ttia coupon now. KMRVT. f;OI.TMsf 1 flt flnUtmau Hl.lc . St. Paul. Mtnn. 4 twmatummFor Sal by Drvtailf EvtwhT9 rrT.IMMaa, )4tTllMimlMl.ttMMta. I P'eane itsut me wir frmm trtsl bottle of Mary - T Gelri.-!inn'a Half I'nior Itestorsr with epcial " )pli. I urn not otCgted in rny -r t"y c-ptia(r - CUT? frt- ulfcr. 'Ihe natnra.1 coler of my hair m " lirk ... )et hlack dark brown t mciiium brown Urht brown I Name. Street. Town State TROOPS FOR KNOXVILLE, TENN. E INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) ATLANTA. HA.. Oct. 2S Ans wering to a request from Gov. Roberts. of T nnesste. thre companies of regulars from Camp Gordon are today nearing Knoxville. Ten., to prevent any rioting that might (iron- out of the street car mens strike theie. There are two companies forn the 11th infantry and ont from the thirteenth machine-gun battalion. The troops are in charge of Cel. Ptcli. "h' i in command of the i Eleventh regiment Gen. T.ewis. commanaant or lamp t-oruon, accompanies the troops and will have charge of the , s!t;iatlorii Jt ,lnrjto,d. havTpnnes,e. (U ,f nriw. knrttvi lltlflur h e fnmrviand CONFESSES TO SWINDLE MNTFPNATIONAL NEWS SERVICI OTTICAfXl. CtJt. 28 Thomas B. Ilanger.ern superintendent of tho 1 "'"' " e r " fesslon last night to his part In swindling his firm out of $540 .000 during the past eighteen months. Hi ward anri Samuel Simon, Ch'cagro Junk dealers, -who Hennessey says onptred with him to defraud the comrnny by paddlig freight bills and overcharging for paper stoek. are also held v hile officials of the company go over their books. EXODUS OF ALIENS LEAVING GARY Jobless an! -with the. approach of winter winter upon them, an exodus If foreigners has started Jn Gary. The majority oft hem are jroing back to their native lands. Supnday evening (it the Lake Shore depot- a crowd of some five hundred Mj farewell to fifty, who started on their first lap of their long Journey, the land of their births. They all carried tickets and passport. It Is estimated that during the past two weeks jeveral hundred have left the city. 40 DEGREE . WEATHER IN GARY Br-t-r-t-r, Gary shivered in the olutche of 41 degree weather this morning and it struck the city so suddenly that many found themselves to b without coal. Today the coal man 1s beln? flooded with orders, as well as th merchant who reports a large aal in overcoats and "heavies.' Th weather man has been predicting a Cold spll and It finally arrived on the heels of a ntlff north gale late last niftht. DEPUTY SHERIFF UNDER ARREST J W.Ham K. Burrus, a negro deputy i sheriff in Gary, Is In the tolls of the '; police department aealn. It was yeI terday afternoon that the Gary police moral siuad swooped down vipon his i t. npnttr m;d nt 17.11 Adams lllar'

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c.ond.ictwig: cases will be heard before city Judtfo iJunti tuda.v . Fr.e men, who v re arrested in a gambling raid at 1663 Adams street Sunday even nsr weie fuiinj guilty and fined f 15 and cosis. FINAL ARRANGEMENT pnp DnncpvTrT.T npTvr Cujiil; ("naiiinati II. siding at i.ieeting ' .,f fifteen, hebl at the r'.on. freuniin it tee c iibtury the pui ;. ud it oi iuni. G'try. last e'. eninjt, finJl arra i! genie nts icre n.nue for the Ficse. v ' i t Menior.:! 1 The committee were apportioned dls frict. ar.d l.-tuned . t el y Thursday morn- ! inK following tlie address of Oen . Wood Wednesday eveninsc at th" Oarv theatre they will commence an a'-t'.ve . drUe to rai.-e Gary'. share .f the $n.- j 000. 000 nations! dilve of whi'ii Iake county's share is $?.0tt0. ! AUTOS COLLIDE; DRIVER ESCAPES v'V.ii .-'vinc- AQt on Vlixth avenue , ' In oary yesieruwy Bnriii'juu an . . . . ... .... ... i r n.ooiie ariven o, . V''n,a slrcel- 8ry- 8,,rK bv an Indiana car ''"f 122507. at Delaware street. Tn drlv.m , er n'n nor ou cij eo i on .i.....,,; had been don". TWO MORE LIQUOR VIOLATIONS sta.ta "Two more violations erf th liquor law. were brought to light, yesffrday wb'ti the Gary police arrcstd Dan Orenovlo.h. ?193 Washington St., and in another raid placed Annie Llneansky. Virginia St., under arrest. When searched Ogenovlch had $ tOO In currency on his person. They were turned over to the ruetody of Federal Agent George Bragdon. 0. K. BATTERY HOME NEARING COMPLETION The new- home of the O. K. Giant Battery factory at Ninth ave. and the L". J. & E. tracks in Wvt Gory, -which haa been under construction for several month!! Is now nearing completion, and according to officials of the company they v ill lie able to put the plant in operation tn a very Phort time. The O. K. Giant Battery Company is on of Gaj-y's new concerns and promises to be an entfrrrlsing one. SOLDIERS LIKE GARY TO LIVE HERE A large numb-r of the Fourth division troops now stationed in Gary are going to rt.afk'i the steel only thoifuture home. Having served their timo in the service, qulto a few are being sent a'lay to cemp? to receive tha.t most coveted honorable dtschargo ajid most of th.m sa.y that they like Gary so well that they are coming back to make their homes here. OPEN STORE FOR STRIKERS To take care of the needs of any of the destitute striken? during the eomirg w-inter months, ihe strikers' relief committee made arrangements yesterday to open a new commissary stor at 1201 Washington t. in Gory. It will be used nil a storehouse for food, clothing, coal and other necessities. Dona tions will be accepted according to E.J ITsrkiti. chairmen of the committee. A large shipment of supplies is eiprcfod j to arrle within few clays when the j store w 111 be thrown open. Or.!.- srik- i ers will receive anv benefit. ' t GARY WOMAN ASKS DIVORCE n the charge of cruel and Inhumaji treatment. Helen Tec. through her ntforney. Is suing her husband. Will Lee, in the Gary Superior court for a. divorce. It 1s alleged by plaintiff that defendant beat her, causing her much pain and anguish and humiliation. One Gary Building Permit A building permit was issued yesterda.y to Martin Vides ftir the erection of a ono-story frame, residence at 213 Madison s'.. to cost $lG0n. Florence Todd Entertains Miss Florence Todd. SCO Kuth St.. Wf-t Gary, entertained delightfully a number of h-r girl and bov friends at the home of Iki- parents. Mr. ;uvJ Mrs. ir. W. Todd, last Sunday aftTnoon. The young folks enjoyetl the occasion at which gunies appropriate was indulged in and a delicious lunch was perverl.

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY We liav made a large purchase of Government Bacoa, which we are offering to our ccstozners.

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If yoa cannot use as much we are opening cans and charging yea the low price of 28c per pound (?;ec weigh from 2 to 4 pounds each) NO PHONE OF MAIL ORDERS.

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Get Thin Bt afe ! box ,,t on home met hod. ' ' ' t korein at u." .irt; j .-i.u .u. v.,.. . ;antej tnai you rcluc 1" to ' j ii.un-, v.liat-ver ou tb-sii': .NI ti'il.s ill hIhiii rt-uucing vt-?.t j pl. asui.tl', last inti.v. ili !'. it j. , irtv; write to Koretit t'i., : ' jltou L w V, .Vow York. -N i.--.l. PERMIT ISSUED FOH ! NEW M. E. HOSPITAL A p.ru'.it ivp.s issued : trie edection of the new M lo Qt oe.l"'i at Sixtti l-sle V. . a v o ,i y l.o&r i Grant j-tref, l.ia: . ' The General Oonstn t have the contra. t aioi i will b vipor"Usl p.i ! The main buildtnr w ti'-m erect; i w : n '. f fi , e M its high, ll'i feet '.n itnrith by IS I in width with a basement of 11-2 ! in he'ahth. Tr.e l.ei'.'-r ho iee in he-.gntii. i 1 h' lesting I'int .; be a separate b . , . fj0 f t ,n lt.glh by 2 iel w;o Both b,;i.l n.-s :1 be t'.rn ruc.'-f re.tnfo:H f,r,rtot 8Cd I t rroo- t r.i' o c. i: c t, t . wriii be ft I JALIES THORPE IS MARRIED Word has been ff'!Ve1 oy ret! vei j frl announcing th ma.rji6i? : iJair.es Tiiorpe. I'hyills Clothe, a:. ' lc.k. do igbter of Mr. and .Mrs. v.' .' lam Sheriwck of Canton. O. which . . currej tn that city on Saturday of week. Mr. TLo'pe wbs a foroier 1 . .- dent of Gary, being for vera) yes r.superlntondert of nl! the op hwr. at Ill'nois Steel oori'.pa-ey. t.-hieh action be relRnod to e8.,-r. assifts:.' supciir." f rnlen-y of the Tnton S'e-i mills. WAR MOTHERS MEETING WEDNESDA .r Tho Service Star lv:gbn. War Mothers chapter of Gary, will meet tv.lr!-1n .- afternoon at 2:09 o'clock in the ;.Vv;auditorium. Th occasion will he an address Major Dawjon of tho medical eoris War mothers!, wives, daughters nj tors of wax vetsrai) a.r cordi.'iiiy Invited. Mrs. Todd Mother's Keres Mrs. M. C, Bell of Wonewnr, W le . In here tlie guest of her daughter. y,r . George W. Twbl, and husland. h'-v Ru St.. West Gary. CANDIDATE IS HERE Lieut. Gov. Kdgar P. Pu-h arr:'in Hammond last n'.;;iu en ii,t D:: Moron. He was on bis wav ' "r'para!o to speak at tht- M-mor-al Otera House. Leon V.'rj.-ier cf Vt;paraiso met Mr. B'jh win is a ea didate for Governor of Ii.ii;ina ar.i motored h1m to Valpara.so. SlIFEBROOIeS m WHY IT IHGREASES Batr iil la famtmf a&3 ttm tt aaiirt iwiH id fa Baetiisgry aat ata I y vwVea tJi maitrni tA sto3. Ttva mtf oiCt Ua4i prwet&rAl Wr Kx rkn-w akr t t mtlc. M m4trr w tat, DcKI-Mta, k rtgsrat mmbturr Omi-r Iic3an-M Jia4 Mm7-w9i 0enmmu tn cms MCtca, At o4 uliull fc 4 MX 43 aiefcV atMalk tro-mt mu itt ru&9t mm MtiKf ra UHk U mmS P Aa,)lw r to loan in sums from $2,000 or up on rrol estate. No delay. JOHN W. NORTHLAND Ruff Bldg., Hammond. aW!HWPV nil ri .1 i r Domineer anonnana senno Dictaphone, Calculating Macnmc Business. Day and Eve. Phone Ham. 29S Ruff BWg. t A III if iu L(

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