Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1919 — Page 5

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THE TIMER

BATTERY COMPANY

TO OPERATE Bids Are Asked for Cement j Floors to be Put in I Immediately. i Wfthln !hA ffTt r.Aft ,1 -1 i a h. ram ! K Giant Hattery Company factory I buTldln at Trnth vl. an.i thr V. 1'..f ave. West Gary, which has born

".rider construction since rarly last iu with a Stuurt'.s Dyspepsia. Tablet. I , , . , . 1 You'll hc m trouble. Tint average, per.March, wi.l begin operation, according:.,.,,, .-i, .....in,. i,r.. i, r..i ...in . to...- i

to an annoum-ement given out by Knnk M," S. Saline, publicity manner tot tho ! battery company, this morning. AionK with this, an axl vert isement ap pears tn another column of this nr.nrr .' P asking for bids for tho 'h spacious crmrnt put in immi-iiate! Th purchia-so of and jutpment by Paul 1. IJabr. tho president of thr company, inn also nnrouncrd this morning, which is rprctNj to b Installed a.s soon ps thr . ntr,i, t 'r the crmmt (l.Krl" is nnard..! and work completrJ. Thr machlnrry and iiulpmont s puvhiji Saturdav io hiewfcr-. It w a.s statrd. and ions;sis of boiltrs, cm-Solr en(tn. mist"- swtcvl boa.ri. ci.rftn.c msrhincs, kii1 othrr "(iulpment. Thn factory building is now coniplrjl, ".rcordlng; to thr cfllcia!? of tli company. "nd thr main building is lfiOsSOO feet. of which part is two-storv. Tho sroond ' story of tho factory will lr utilized as ' n mixing room ajui rart as offices of

y. Trv a good breakfast and follow it with lMIJI fr uo "'.'m " om i.ii- bo,,(, ioavtn2 the entire fre rtif

ft 1.000 of machinery Stmrl's Dyspeusla Tablets and you I uuwu o iUler uys. " of the mil K'lbr and emoo'h.

'e comnajiy. Thr roofin of the factory ! will bo ln'Kun as soon as thr machinery "' completed late la.st week and thr ! is installed a.nd a rrct number of oronly part to be Pn'.shrtl is the crmrnt ' ders are on band. a.ccordinR to thr offlfloors. cials.

Opening of tho bids on the cement l'ooring la arnouncevi this morning and fhe contract is expected to be awartird Saturday, according to thr officials. I fter you eat always tab IC I (TOR TOUR AOD-STOMACfQ . Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat d Ga7 Feeling. Stops food sourintr, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aids diaectMa ud aractita. Eeepa tstnaeb wvtetacd atrans. lncreae Vitality and Pp. EATOKTCia tbebeat ramwly. Tana of tbmaacda wondarf ally benefited. Obly roata cent or two day to twt it. Positively Kaerutaad to plneie or wa will refund moanf. Cist bis ka today. Yoa will tee. Smmnara Fbannacy, Rimmoid, Ind- . AsK YourDeJer f 2L3 Gr&vd Prize Itei m nrcarms 6 Ammunition m FOR Cement OF

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Main Floor 100x200 feet, 4 inches in depth. Outside Platform, xvest side. 8x100 feet; 4 inches in depth. Outside Platform, south side, 8x100 feet; 4 inches in depth. All bids must be in by 6 o'clock p. m. Friday, October 3 1 st. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids.

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Giant Battery Company

BUILDING COMMITTEE 515 BROADWAY, GARY.

Don't Neghct Your Breakfast The Fear of Indigestion Often

Prompts One to Start the DayWrong. Eat What You Like, Take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet And You're Safe. Htrakfa.it offers many of the mo-" savory di.sno.s ot all tho thliiR we ui. AnJ yet more people than mliiTWiw so i. V. ...... t u r.ill i.rii-l "ill. .. ...... .,r I (.. If v.... like a iri.il .iri:. or some buckwheat or saustrc tor breakfast : to it mxi 1 1 1 . .... 1 .. t . i ...... ...... ............ . .. V . .... V ..... . '' : o J . ! i j' - nrry .,n t in' b.n.h t in... An emptj i ."toniMoh un.irr tucsr roiuiiuons is notsioritiK up Piii'rjy, uui on rumrari. i is susr..-ptibln to many ln1urnc;i that may worn ninfiii' ii'i to.- u.-a iii;t.. It is ,!vi,.hlr to rt thrr eoo.l infl. i M.n.n learn that regularity oi mrais ioiIrws a natural tendency, not an acquired one You will find Stuarl's Dy.--repsii Tnbb'tH on sale in almost all drus s'ores thronuhou' the l."n!'.cd pistes :' d Canadn - Adv. Hl'i:' for tho cement worK Is "anted on l.i?0i f.iot fin-tor'.' flooring, i-vtsldr platfomt on north ami south side of ih factory to he i fx 1 00 fret -a' b. Tho metit floor' ng will be four inches thick, according to annimn om-nt s. The. e'osing of the bids will be frlda a.' S p. m. and all nre rfsiurtMl to b mailod lo thr company office" at 515 Hroadwaj. Uary Imtncdinii' operations at the factory PERSONAL"? SOCIAL NEWS i Jin the rl r and fa'" at tb tia4liiw pen (iahrp ;ivn by ihc Pyth'an

construction of a " mi cigesu in. n inu ncnucn ,..ri, m h u i.r5,.i,

floor, which are t j LTX? to'd ... ! l? " h . 5 U " ?? pfesen t reirov them wl'h the mrr

I'irasure 'lub. Friday. Octber 31 t. at Pjthian Kill, corner Ogjen and j r--i ! il.mm S Adnii '? ( n 75 cent - per I -s

cenri.e. j The r.aptsl Women's t'nion will noli j meet this w eek, but w:'l imft Ti.urs-j dayt November 6;h. for an all day srjson. The Una Gamma S:;ma wiii meet this evening at the home oi Miss Mabel -Sterline. of isl'7 Alcoft Ave.. Ea: i jChicao. All members ar quested to ! j be present. i i ! The 4'. T ciub met at the home; o Mrs. Kred Russell. 227 twis St.,i i Tuesday afternoon. fi' hundred was' I i , e.L Moie anu .i : 3. tiitiiy .i uon no w e : I . the lowest, after the cards a nice i luncheon was served by the hostess, j Mrs. H. Nelson will entertain at the i next meeting at the home of her daugh- ' tet, Mrs O. Hrbst, 815 Hohman St. The Hrill Team of the Golden Rod i Camp 16.17 will meet at one o'clock t mo: row at the L O. O- K. hall. i The Theta iamma Sigioa ci.i'n -t ' its regular metina: at the hom cfi Flooring K. attery E. J. & E. R. R. K. SUITE 230.

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TTtEATMKNT OF FFNGKIt KAII FILING THE NAILS It U not eery o'ten neceeeaiy to tte the aclssora for cutting a nail down to near U desired length. The ehock of cutting or clipping tend to thicken the nail Itself am! render It lesa beautiful. In extre:ue nst. -where the nails not oenn aitejinfn io .or

foi-it!ine. the cl'nner may be used, but

l ns 8nould t m the exception not the rule. T-, : AM.I.W. lce n" a on' p.1"" 1U trimming naxl. "" n. oin-u "-" uj placing your i.utm lor i nuii whUe in warm Boapy water. , , . v. v Keniove tl.e right nana from tDc trim the nail down by flung from the I octer aldcj tovs.rd the center, never; ! frra tho center to the corner, be-: j cause the file is liable to scratch and I roughen the de'.icace akin, i File the na.',l down to its propyl stare and length considering. i i Do not file the nail too short. I should extent, about one tiirty-seroud j of an inch beyond the flager tip. ! Renoat the Alias of each finger in ; ilia eanae manner, and then thf ; thumb. Plate hanl- in water agiin ; File the nails of the left hand ii the same manner and rotarrn as the right. TisiPi your best care to rnkr ana pnrrct in tho fhspe you naT decided od at. yoti can. Tne rlrht hand Ehuild cow b! I dried as before described. You will ! find that the nails and kin have now ! become quite softened from the sec ond Immersion of the hand. The nxt ! atop Is to cie.in and bleach the nail. ! CLEANSING THE NAILS The 1 hand having been well dried, a small amount of absorbent cotton la wrap ped Rro::nd the chrtrp end of th or ; aneewood stick and dipped Into the ! water in the bowl, or, better the bler.eh ThR swab is hen rep.fly r-:hbed hp der tlie free edge of the na!l to re move what foreign matinr, dirt r: ataln, it may have retained aficr thtj ;..ton, S 4 7 Y.r n f?:.. lust evening, tile business .session a dainty on na:! sewed. The next ni -tAfter lunch ing' will be held Nov. 10th. at. the horn - - of Miss Margaret Aulg?n, 41 I betslas St. Speak. ng of the Tn'fitt't th ceniury. the pheie pf women, and modern iz.vi methods of training httsbands. Hatn-j rot id is certainly coming forwa.d this gentle art. We la-n of a most wonderful dinner be ng staged entirely by four nien to their v. Iv.-s. They arranged the menu, purrii'ised t lie food, did all of the pre paring, cooking and di.-ii wasiiin? and as it is a I.nov.i fact that tn criteria of judg'nient of n wife oncerning just what be husband i should he and do. "is surii stuff os' e corifidreams are made of." we t dent that the d'nncr was a success; wh'Ji th" wives decirsre an n 1 1 .ma ; in rn i fn t) affirtnativo. The g ie:s wesei frs. XV. A. Speilman and liueband, ! 3 Mrs. If Krepv and husband. Mrs. I. , ' nunsinjr and husband and Mrs. C. Tf . j ! ljasater and husband. The dinner was: sr .nl at t ae Spfl'.min hi.no- on C--j i o t. ' Phone Hammond fll-.l OrW ?. -. ir dough. nuts, pumokm pines o" . our Halloween parties. Orders taken for birthday cakes. Home baiting for nil special occasion. Mrs J R. Graves "31 East Stat" Street j i j The Indiana Sjn Flow er v. Ill meet i i at two o'clock tomorrow aft'inoon apd j also in 'he even'ng with Mrs. Timma -j Kroer f 2!2 Truman Ave. All members; j are requested to be present. The Drill Team f.f the Opal H;ve "531. will meet at the home of Ml". Tt H. Stanford. 44S Oak St.. Thursday-afternoon.

i - j conference ran fore them to continue j Mis. F. B. Thorsen, of State T,in St. work if the strike order is withdrawn." j ente-tained last evening in honor ofjFF.Kt, Pint.lC NOT WITH Til KM. i her niece. Mrs. Harris Donaldson, who; "They feel that the operators have , is making a transcontinental trip The ; bad the preference In the wage nego- ! evening was spent with dancing. Har-j tiations and they feel that the piibl!c ! old Ceary of Gat y.'snng several songs. and the press nre rot with them The

.and M M'ss Ulanchr G-bbs danced. "Will, Ke Tru." A dainty collation was, , ... i i . ... n .. ,t . .. .. i l You . served. 1 ne guests were .nr. .-inn .Mrs. . .....(- - i fains, the Misses mstifii ana f.omir . Gihbs of Kist Chicago. I,ovell I, ester PiihTiy. Harold "'eary. n Mrs. A. Pfeiffer A. Westerfelt. c.ihhs. ; r Gary : Hush I I'onaldson, of Ca' "ornia. the Miss-si Toretta and Marie Gen ing. laude Oresson. .Miss .vaomi (frtr. .miss Julia, Thorsen. Mr. and Mrs. p. Thorsen, ! The K. and 1 S. will hold a masque j and confetti dance tonight instead of ! th" regular meeting, the dance will he rrlven in the K. and H. of p. hall and all members and friends are inv'led. " The F K. '. club will give a Halloween perty this evening at. the bom'' of Mrs. G. Anderson. 101 Petrolt St . all members and th"i frienos are corj dia'ly invited. ! -- i M-s i""ias Stoehr. gave a very nice j hirt'i'lav party cerebrating her 10th ,' hirtbc'ny cnnlversary. The afternoon j was spent with music and needle i work, a'ter which a delicious lunebj eo-i wis served. A large birthday cr I deco-atefl the table. Those present err Mrs. Kndy Ouhrr!, and children. Mrs. Minnie Sotehr. Mrs. Lou ise 'Weibel. Mrs. August Frank and children. Mrs. John Stoehr, Mrs. Hannah Lewis, Mrs. .lohn Peterson and children Mrs. Will Stoehr. and children. Mrs. Perl Cejc and children. Mrs. Chas. Stoehr and chi'dren and Arthur Reuhr. Robert Mrtt. son of F. It. Mott, of 171! Hohman St. is undergoing an op- ! "ration in St. Margaret's Hospital tort a y. The first division of the Columbia Htih will entertain the second division n one o'clock luncheon tomorrow at he hw of "Mrs. V. S Rejter of HI Highland. . Mrs. Carl Kaufman of Hohman St.. entertained the members nt thr A. I,, club rf Hohman St.. at ber home last n:ght. Auction bridge was played. Mr. Abe. Marks had the highest score and Mrs. Carl Kaufman the second. The marlrage of Mary Elizabeth Klelhege of 9 Russell St.. to Carl G. Johnson of Pontiac. Mich., took place at S o'clock yesterday morning at the St. Joseph's church. Father Schmidt

Immersion, beginning sa before with

itn index and nntsnmg with (he thnmb. He careful not to injure in any way tho delicate cntlc! or scarf skin below the free end of the nail Having asm red yoirelf that he nail and nnderlylcj? tissves arc perfectly clean, wipe the Alitor tips lry with a pledget of absorbent ev.ton and proceed to smooth tho edg.es of the naila with the emery board. USE OF THE EMERY BOARD -- iT.ook Don th emery board as a file. (it 1b practically the same thing, bit ( ner and more delicate. Proceed a with the file to remova all roughness with the emery board. Look rnrcf'.illy to all hang-nails, or Before leaving the finger draw themry biard lightly over the upper s.irTacc of the edge f.f the nail torv-ar;! yoit or in a line with the nail, j One or tiro strokes are sufTiciotif I -.o accomplish the desimd result, j Take tip each finger and the th'imh ! n the order heretofore mentioned. I BRUISED NAILS A bruised nan -nay be prevented from turning klicit l vlth clotted blcod by Immersing the Inirer tip Into as hot wtor as can ' ie borne for at least half an hoar. 1 Til f r rrr tin TV. a v then he rnverfwt with a layer of hot antiphlogistin or l pledget of cotton dipped Into hot Titch hazel wrapped around the member, allowing to remain on over night. Either of these application la re moved the neit morning, leaving th patron to rest the finger for a day ir two to allow It to get back to its normal state. WHITE 6 POTS White unofa or Gift Marks may be removed from th i na'.ls wiih the following: Refined Fitch oi Myrrh : '-i oz Under heat mrit the two ingredTnts an3 when thoroushly mixed by -fin ing pour inlo a jar. Apply to he nails at. niph and rvnove earh ncrning Vith a little olive oil on ah- - orbent cottoau officiating. The bride who v;ts given away by her brother, Henry Kleiheje, uric a beautiful dress of white satin i trimmed with pearl-, a t il!e veil held i in place with orange blossoms and J carried a shower br;;in of white ross and i! e.-f of tiir v-.l!ey. The brides i maid. Miss lrtha Kleihege w ore a ' dress r,f pa-'el shades of georgette, a hat t match and carried a bouut of orchid, p.nlc riirvsllr'ni'ims. The bst , man w as It i-, mond Miller of Chicago, j and the little Jane Kle!'ieg was th f flower girl and carried a colonel boiquet. The boys choir furnished the .music. After the ceremony a wedding brfakfast was served at the home of ; the bride to the immediate family and -elatives. The out-of-town guests were j ,r- "n1 Mrs. Chris. Johnson, of Kond in J'3r- XVis.. a brother of the groom. i ne young people are motoring to Pontiac. Ml. h.. wh--e they will reside. To" Hammond Zionist r'ub will give a Halloween party tonight at the Heth- ! Sabbath School. All members are cordially invlt'd to come A Hailoween party w!i; he given by the Harmony Cluni for thrir luisbands nt Sie home r.f Mr.. C. K. S'ewart. 1 Fi:iznbe th St. Thursday evening. (etcher SO'.h. CRITICAL SITUATION EXISTING Cor: t ir.ued from Pare One from wid.-ly scattered fiel's nay be taken as an indication of the attitude of the m!-ie-workers the conference may be powerless to stay the walkout. "The men are wild to striVe." declared Ren Williams. representative from Ppringtl-ld. HI. "T doubt If the press has Ironed the minds of the people. The people are not fighting . '. . . i i ..... me miners battles', they do not knov. ....w. ct., irrro in toe past o win slight gains . "The rr,f-,.(r,r, eo'iV! be wound up 'n two minutes." .1 -c'.-. re.i'w. ( . Thompson, representative from Cmih-idir f. "If all thr men ';w e thr same ntt . u;e n. those In my cl t s t r t o t . Tt Is very noiui;ui ..- w-uill comply wito a reei! 11 least a recall fusion." . tor order to strike. At would C3-1S" Kreat conTemporary government control of mines or overtures from operators to open negotiations for an agreement appeared before the conference opened to be the only hope for averting the strike. Lewi declared the operators had made no advances that would pave the way for a settlement. Neither had any eom-mn ica tlon.j been received fro moffielal Washington, he said. Scores of telegrams are ,,;ied up on Mr. Lewis desk from irinori officials nrglnsr that International officers "stand pat." ar.d "not to budge.- Practically all of the inesr.aprj. it was yaid. contained pledge., of support iu the stand for strike. Along with these were many telegrams indicating that the public Is rpprehen.'lve messages from men or national prominence who "hope the strike might he averted." Mr. Lewis declined to say persons are. I'p to tii" hour of cal'in who ths the ference to order the miners' representativemaintained their attitude thnt the strike is leg.il and Pres'dent '.Vilrcn's declaration that the thriatener n a Ikon t was unjustifiable" an,l "irilawful because .of the wajfe nj, roenient was expectea to or one 0r t.10 cipal liases of discussion in the ference. That the miners are receptiv government opere.tir.r of mine, indicated by a number- 0f tna f erees. priu-roil-e ,,, w as con - BEAT HER WITH ,A HAMMER JJccause he bent her in the baeit watb a. hammer, railed her vile names and then again made life miserable by beating and kicking her are some of thr many grounds on which Mary Hanton is suing her husband. Zarlt Hanton. for a divorce, proceedings for which were fled in the Gary superior court today.

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A hat should be more than mere covering for the head. In reality it reveals a woman'? character.

Gertrude Stewart 636V2 Hohman Street, Hammond, Ind.

The litigants are residents of 'jary ; j and alimony for J1000 and an allowance J j of $500 per icar for the support of the, lwo smau cnnurm is o. ! " i ' Anothfr divorce suit filed in the Gary t I superior court today was tha. of Hohart ' 1 Kemp, who alleges bis wife. Minnie, has , anonuenrd and irtt mm and an nis appeals to pet her to return to him have I roven fu'lle. TROOPS KEEP FIT, DRILL Orders have been issued through the military headquarters in Gary which now makes It necessary for the troops t3tl3ned in the city to do so many hours drill every day and in this manner they are being kept from growing stair. Col. Mnpes, who 1s In charge of the Gary detachment and who is himself every Inch a soldier, believes in keeping his men fit and ready for duty. AUTOS COLLIDE AT 5TH AND BROADWAY Two eutomobiles owned and drl.en by A. IT. Roy and C. P. Freeman, both of Gary, floured In a collision at Fifth ave. and liroadway shortly after S:P0 osclock last niifht. No one was injured nd but little damage was done to the maiJilncs. MISSING LIST IS LARGE An unusually largo number of missing children have been reported to the Gary police within the. past few weeks and It has gotten so that it is almost a da,ily occurrence to pick up the morning police reports and And at least ono or two reports of children that have strayed away from their homes. The. police have fault to find with people making these reports as in most ! instances residents call the police that so-and-so is missing and a.s a general ruH always fail to let th" authorities know when they are found or return home and consequently the police have to continue their search for them. A e you reading The iimes? OBITTJABT. The funeral of Miss Isabel Sawyer wn.s lield yesterday morning at 31:00 ..t Crown I'olnt. Ind. The deceased WHS formerly a resident of Crown Point, mov- i ing to Hammond two years ago. where I Fbe wis in the employ of thr K. t Minas Company until the beginning of' ! u.-.r illness last January. She was ! j member of the First M. K. cburh of! j tainmond. She leaves to mourn ber. ler mother and sister. T.rih. of this j city . j aiso, lnd.. .Mrs. Mn ry - Longshore of ValpsrInd.: brothers William of Roann. George of Morocco. Ind.. end Perry ! of . mi". lov.n, and nd friends. host of other rclati-. 'J i CASC Or THANKS. ( Wi w!.r-l to cjipros:- our heartfelt j thanks to the friends and neighbors for aid and r.ympiithy xtciub'd to us during j trie long illness T our daurhtei atui 1 fister. Isabel, and m our Kcont yrul bereavement We also take this oppor- j tunity to express our gratitude- to tbe K. C. Minas I'ompany and the Northern ; Indiana Gas & Electric Company f or j favtrs they rendered us. to those who! e fl'cred their cars and services aril to ! Jlrv. Rassett and . . Wilkinson of; frown Point. Tnd. ' Mrs. F.llen ('.union, L ah Pawyrr. NOT1CF; TO NON-ItF.SII I'NT. THF, STATU OF INDIANA. I . A K F. COUNTY. IN THF. LAKE SCPKRI - OU COCRT. SEPTKM l'.FJK TURM. 1311. HFN S. U'ALTKK VS. HnV - ARI ". MILLER. CAUSE No. 1 8 7r 7. ACTION IN ATTACHMENT. Now comes the plaintiff, by C. P.. I Tinkhain and i. A. l-'aralniirli. atior1,1 ., s, and Mrs bis petition heroin, together . itb an affidaiil of a competent p. r.-on. sliowing that the defendant. Howard C. Miller. Is in.'t a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore h,:rby notl lied of the pendency of .said action and that the same will sinful for trial nt the next term of said Court, and that u-i!es5 bo pppear and .-Miswee i,r demur therein, at the en fling of .id cause. on th- 2Sth day of December. A. P. nil. j the same being the 4.5 rd da y of i he next 1rm of sail Courf to be houn ' r rl j h. Jil in the City Hall nt 11 imui.oid. j . . , t. . . ... .... ...it in sam ouniy ana . ni" on im -mi; Monday of November. A. I 1 1 1 !' . -icti.in w iH be beard and ib t "rni i no 1 id in liis absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the S.al of sail Court, at Hammond, this 29th day of October, A. I. 1919. HERBERT L. WH EATON. (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. P.y POSCOE HEMSTOCTv. Deputy Clerk. 10-29; 11-5-12

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