Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 31 October 1919 — Page 5
Friday. October 01, 1910.
3RD
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CROSS
CALL MEETING
A meeting for the pirpoi of organizing for the Third Rod Cross Roll Call hits fceer. called for Monday evenins. firtv. Srd. at 7:30 p. ni. at th" Chamber f Commerce. The object of this drive is primarily o secure 100 per cent memhei--h!p in ;he Red Cross in this drive. The question for your constderat ion is Can the Rod Cross be of or ! in this community?" , What w n.s the outstanding rower of
the. Rod Cross as developed during the war? J i Was it the money that was raised?1 AXooey ounnot work alone. ' Was it the Mirpical dressings th-it; v Tfs made? No amount of sui ci'vil dressitiKs eoniM accomplish anv results' without n organization to jtct them to i the place n h.'ftTe they could he of use ! and then to put them in ii. j Was it te comfort kits and knit ted ! things thijrt were mad" for the soldiers? Mountains of such things would not ho j ceptj'0l unless thov were properly rade,-arlfj wearable, and unless they cntninfd just the thimrs necessary for thoj ia'iy comfort of the men. j Was it the work of the Home Service. Depart ment. looking- after the families I "f the soldiers and their civil interest!.! while they were away? Such attentions! ouH he insufferable w . re they not done j in a spirit of (srenuine sympathy and con- ' 'dejqrtton for the sacred conflden-e en- ' t'fsted t the Ri-tl Cross. i
in real power or too Ken cross camfrom the bandinsr together of all organizations, churches, political parties and societies, into one rreat forc- fur unselfish ser ice towards the furtherance of human welfare. Ho oij believe that this foree can do
The peace time program of the American National Kod Cross, of which the Hammond chapter H a jrt. is a plan to use IT.i.i Ki'tat power for our own benefit. If you behove that Hammond needs anything that would make living conditions more pleasant and endurable, show 5 our bolief by backinK -up tho lied I'rus.j. Come out to the meeting Monday night
;and help the organizers to put over th'i CHITlptiiKn. Join th.- Ked Cross Koll for the third lime.
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PERSONAL i
fSOClAL NEWS B
f A I'm pli-asnt birthday and H.ilb'f.n party w a Riven by the V . and S duh at the home Mr. C. tj. p.iri. 1ST Staf street In honor of htr ln.sh.m.i s birthday . The ev.-nma was H'fin with s.inic s And munc, the first prize ;, won hv D . Hudson and the .-'Cold prize by .Mr.. C. Shirey. No-.. i'f fi ' i'hmcnts were served, Mrs. C. Shtrev assist. J the h"slis. The dub presented Mr. Perry Willi a vinokin.;
Mrs. Anno' Melser has been called to Tippecano.. Ind.. on account of th serious illness of her , ohsiii.
home of Mis. Mcets on S:tdf the committee voted that the tiiKe up the t.'iusmld i f ConipasM planned utlicr work for the year pi esent were the M-.--d,i:iH-s
.-. ruff, W . ii. l ashoie, ehu--. . K. C Hupp. :n. f . illy . W . P.. P.u kii. Chas. Hinder. Jacob I'.uvttncr. I".. S jinini-rhays. R. tlobb. Wikiy and K. I'. l.ichbder. An interesting prosrinm h.ii b en pl.iniie.l for t he H W. C. wuoli will meet Saluidiiy at th' K. of p. ball at th" corner of Hohman and in; J' n st;-. A vocal solo by Mrs. Jo;. ce Chapman, a lecture on the H ind Dunes vi i 1 1 i nn niraphio i.;w- will lie given by W . p. Al.linson of f'hlial". Kch'.cs frotu the fedet a t icn will he given hv the ie len.i t s . Any person interested nn.l ret a member of th" Hainiii .nd omens Club, may attend by th'- pavin. nt of Ills. - - - Mrs. W. 1. WiMbounhhy who lus hern the f:i-.t of her brother Charles l"iian of As!i stiff t, left yest.rd.i-.
witii bei mothfr for Valparaiso liee
llif; will be the sriifsts of telitiv-s and friends for a w e. I: .
Page Five,
U. S. Aviators Who Were Slain by Mexicans After Starving Nineteen Days
lieat. a toii'l l- me. a: . candy, citri fount a to Sumnor's HaHowe, a ;id Sat ti rd a 3 . 1-
Kubinacp. Ir I'r. and Mrs . Ja. k S'- ns
-Mrs H. J no-niif, sca e e'en 'Ostume Kthtl and
P.uekner .f If' Tinman a i-r delightful Hallow -'artor hrr d 1 111,-hters Vne last nicht. Tli.
IN MEMORIAM
IR MEMOEIAM. Tn lo m; m.-mi ry of Father, fjrorse Korli, who passed away two years airo today. October .11. 1917. at Doerne, Texas. S a d 1 y missed and sib iitly ro o j: ned. H r.Mb KIEIA).
HAVE C0L8RJN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take p. Olive Tablets To have a clear, pink sa'n, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancylike childhood days, ycu must keep our body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive on) act on tfce liver and bowels like calomel yet have r.o dangerous after effect. Take one nightry and note result?. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why million? of boxes are sold annually. 10c and 25c. Bchlkger Shorthand School
Dictaphone, Ca'cu'ating Machine Business.
children wor v aried. interesting and eoniieal -.-tumes and had a Koorl time with names and music provided by the hosted, who was a5t-itei by Mrs,, J. Kidesky and Mrs. 1 1 . T'hodo. A ''fry nice hni'-heen was served, thos-' present were Martha Pa 1 1 rs-n. Wilnm WostbTU'r. Thl:na Lir.mw. Tlut'i Jones Maxme Vilkinson 1nn Westheraer. Florence Killon. Itith Uowman. He, n Vn'.liman, 'i.-irm't Poi-.knef Kt'iel ;pl Aiitn-f P.uttnei. Waiter St. John, Walter f""nwa. W'm. Conw.i'-. Clarfm'', Kenneth and r.Irtn-r Williams W'j'ifred Wilkinson. i'yr:l Hoik man and Mrs. . Mriu.-h.
j Miis Maraaret Hillson. daughter of j lr. and Mrs. Oillson of Hammond, . entertained a number of her friends
at a Halloween party last evening, fiames. mush- and a delectable lunchon weio enjove.i. the winners in the panics were Ce.-iiude Ruff. Loretta Stinson and Mildred Kimbro. Mrs. Wm. Meyers and Mis. R. 1. j lecblider entertainer tiie eeeutive committee of the P.nptist Woman's l'n- I ion at a one o'clock him h-on at the j
Pr. and Mrs. Mis. Kmenheisei Stephens and Mr
diana llarboj- anil l. and Mrs l'oits of Iins'nK wre l s i t . j i ss at the f'o'.mtrv 'lub entertainment ;sl nisht. O - The l.opibardy TJmiterl. iv tabloid musical f-orne.lv. was vo. ntrl ;u he Hammond C'u ntr- Club last niht with some vfi v c levei perform rrt and ' centrie eome.l la n s. about ri'ot p. ...'. witnffsed tl'.e performance which followed a rltrin.-i . It was on'- of the numbers !' til" fall and winter program w 'oi. 'i is expected to furnUh "- t ei t a i n o n t f'-r rTiil-i members. ManI'Ut of town people wer" tlif re in the caracit of th' tru-sts. The story houi w ill br e.ndueted by Mrs. Kmcii. Sat -,i: da v nieriiins at eleven o'i-lor-1. at the 11 in-iTond Musroal Col leer;, follow this there will !e a program : He Said lc'd ls-t Her Know.' Viola Railnr T!eet h o vrn s Sonata .... Roh'rt H'-wson Awakening of lnwn Vear-r-lell Schmidt Spo. pe r. d-k e Hunting for a Receipt I,, i I ih n Hend ri. k fii 'a sole Ros-e M,rv Thornton ?; t e r p Time ' Hose Ii!ischer
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If ou want p!nee t loween, come to Summer' Specials in candy. etra s surprises! and some leal ja
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Ev. Phone Ruff Bldg.
Ham. 2981
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''"'ft st& '5c) . . fr-vJ - eCT--" THE SHAPPY LIME OPINK
The regular inonthlv l.ake C"Unt Humane held in the p'-incpais- . Ira I sh"Ol Monday ' P.uscinfss of iiiiporianr
sactetl evfrvone
prese n t . . Harry M,na. who has so'xl his interests in the fi' e and fen u-nt M"0 , to I.. Whitezr! and C. Ree.e. was host at a fish dinner last nisrht pivr-.n v,v )iim 'o his employes at Paul il.iinilerins. Mr. Minas a:ivo a short Sn ch 8t th" f'inner tollinK his fruests of his npprenai i-iri of their ser .-e. Mr .Minas was presented with n b quet aruf .John t.ornt.. who has worked In the store, ns manaser for ten years, wns presented ,
with a shrine pin set wl'Jt diamonds Mr. Minas will leave shortlytfor California where be will join his family for the w Inter.
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Lieut. Cecil H. Connolly
Lieut.
. WaterhottBe irch the fate of :a W ho . W ere
Presenting for Your Careful Consideration cur GreatStock of Hats that are Different at Special Reductions
These hats have been chosen with a fine sense of "what is best.
comprise models tor street, afternoon and dress wear of L
Beaver, Duvetyn, Satin Soleil and Hatters' PI
Hats Marked 5 and Up $1.00 Reduction Hats Marked s10 and Up $2.00 Reduction Hats Marked s 15 and Up $3.00 Reduction
Reductions Made at
Time of Purchase
the Mexican Lieutenants C S.in I'o-sro. Cal W at e i ho js'-, the!-- way on z . . to San 1 Mesr, I'nltfornia. J
border was el H. ron- , and Fredof Weiser. . fliRlT from , and landed 'or nineteen
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w ater In to i!';iik
th"-y
Bids
Wanted!
Mrs. i P.. Port were hostesses To ;' friends and hush;.! partv a I the horn---
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"Club, the Haliow-eV
May st. The house was decrated for 1 the off-Hsioii and a very r njoy.-Uile evui- ' was st" in with rallies music and j diin.-inr,' am! laici the eUeSts participated
i in a u. tije roast. riif.se present were Mr. r.n.l .Mrs Ira Russell. Mr. and Mrs. arU ! 1 Purns. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson.
Mi. aim .Mrs M. P. I,iidwisr. and Mr. and
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and da u;:-hti r Marlon.
FOR
Cement Flooring
OF THE
O. K. Giant Battery Company AT 10TH AVENUE AND E. J. & E. R. R.
Main Floor 100x200 feet, 4 inches
Outside
in
depth.
Platform, west side, 8x100 feet; 4 inches in depth.
Outride Platform, south side, 8x100 feet; 4 inches in depth. All bids must be in by 6 o'clock p. m. Friday, October 31st. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids.
Giant Battery Company BUILDING COMMITTEE 515 BROADWAY, GARY . SUITE 230.
Saint's dav i ciiirch at
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DIAMOND! AS GIFTS
Every woTTan cherishes the thought cf possessing a diamond some day. Why not make her dreams come true at her next birthday or Christmas? Our showing affords a wide range in the selection of a stone to suit any fancy. They are unusual blue steel perfect cut diamonds whose beauty is indescribable. , Choose your own mounting, too, from a splendid array, consisting of colors, yellow, white, green gold or platinum. A luxunaus case is given free with each charrond. PAY A LITTLE now, if you desire, and the one you select will be laid away until you are ready for it.
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0 n.e Pf part men t of i's ni" tiiii; est .-nrl.-i v Kcjonoc rirroii of the Miss Sparks Rave a vcf.-. table hkI" dishes a v e a n i n ' ores 1 1 n jr lon op' the high cost ' to reduce it. About pres. -tit. Mrs. v. ;. s r port" r. - of lb nsselnr-r is visit--,'iiev. t ..f her d.-uiRhtf. r. !' UOl Wnllaer rd. - ' w -'. n p.-'rt w;i itivfn I iss Ha;;. I Prown. 20 1 ii'Miay evening. The w : t b .-iiTo-s. music I Ion w as fet-ved. The ie ,-md St ii ley Malo. Im-Kur.-t Klin.. Helen l.iiiKo. i;rn ee. Kirdie I iib n. Henriet l a and ' -cirdik. I.ouis and i7.ei. '"Imih ami Cirv AI u n v. Mrs. August l Nbr,,-, Mrs H. K.rr. 1 ' o" 'i. r ml J I r. a nd
On Sale Saturday Morning at 9 A. M. A Word of Advice BE EARL Y!
TO STVJ
KAUFMAMN & WOLF - HAttrcjftD. Ifia
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THmiiimmimuniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimimiiimn
suiffring that will constitute a national disaster. It will be impossible, if the strike becomes effective to continue transportation, mails would be stopped, army transportation would com? U a standMi!!, foods and fuel would be held up and it would be impossible to deliver raw materials to factories or-to carry away their product?." d-clared the assistant attorney Keneral. "The government ha? a pecuniary Interest too. in this strike.'" he pointed ou'. "in that it has 1237 contracts proidmu for the delivery of 3S7.000 tons of coal daily to the railroad administration. It will be impossible for the epfxa'.crs to fill ihfjc contracts if the miners' program is successful. ' StoppaKe of transportation, because of the curtailment of the fuel output, would result in an enormous decrease in railroad revenues. " it was said, "and
j the government would be compelled to I make up the deficit under its ftuaran- ' lies." The miners hoped to enforce their I demands for sixty per cent met ease in ttagiy. the six-hour day and fivo-diiy week through the distress a shut-down
j of the mines would J-rinp. it was indiicated in a review of the miners' proIceedings leading; up to the Anal strike j call. j It would be more difficult to ret the 1 men back in the mines once they had iwa.kcd out than to prevent them from i dropping; their tools, the government c mended in i'.s prayer for the mjunc- ! ion.
ance with the Instructions thereto at- execution of the contract frrh:oh su tached. which blanks can be had on bid is made, and that be n
Dona witn surety to b
application to the City Clerk, and must be accompanied by the usual statutory affidavit of non-collusion, and by certified check to be drawn on some known responsible bank or trust company and made payable to the order of the City Treasurer of the City of East Chicago, Indlar.a. for an amount not less than two and one-half (J") per cent of the Kn,cineer's estimate of the cost of the work bid upon, but in no case shall such check pp for a Fum jj, than Qne Hundred (SlOO.Oai Dollars, to insure the
approv-d by
said Board insuring the laj-hi-ji pifformance of said work in e.,.,lp:;fll?, lth all the terms, stipuiati -n-.s and conditions of his contract. The Hoard reserves the rijriv to r.-j . any and all bids as authorized b , iaw LEO McC'l'lMA'-K. r. K. VALl.ACK H. K. GRI1VKS Board of Pub:-. v.rk. Attest: T. T. RICHARDS, City Clerk. 31-24-::'!.
Gary Street Railway Compan
if
ratc c.f of this
-eks
NEW MANAGER FOR WESTERN UNION
We accept face value.
Liberty Bonds at
JEWELER AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN
177 State St
Open E
Hammond.
venings 1 ue; Saturday.
My ar.c
du'ies will be i ti.-'ture ami .-it
Aft'-r I" inq in . Iir.rj;.- of f;,c Hamj mond oin.: f the W.-.-oi ri, fnion TcleIftraoli "'-.. for l ss than a month W. M. : l-'rver Iris received n not her important i pi m M ii'i). T-o '-da:, he w,ir, (,r,r-fl the I niaoeccrs'oio of Ihe W.-st.-rn I'tiiim oflij ,e at KvaiiKV ill-. 111.. and upon :iciceptinn was instructed to report for duty Ihi-t- next M-wida,- morning-. The I oilier is iimi-h la rcer Iban the one at. I Mfrnmond. i-iPK a businr-ss amounting; ! In over Ji'.niMl ncr month. Mr. I'yrer's
nore of nti admioi.-t rativ c llie same time will bring-
him an ir.'-r.'jisi- in salarj . Th- new ngr-.ni .-' t H muu !-.! will b.- -'r. d U'. HloomhulT. 84 ARE NAMED AS DEFENDANTS f Continued from f-ifo One) a strike effect ie I hi-ouihout tl,r. Cnited Stater. CRTTrrif AI. courts inadeqttatt:. The pnaltics are inadequate m this "arrangement" by the miners wliich w ill result in "irreparable injury" in which the pcordc w t be the innocem sufferers.
said Mr. Ames. The criminal courts are inadequate to prevent the wrong and! protect the people, he declared "The injury is done afi't- the strike! g-oes on." said the attorn. - v cenr-ral'si representative in laying before the court j i lie necessity f"r action h-for- the strike i i.e.-onies efrec1i-. "Th" situation is fraupTit with consequences i m po; sible to foretell. I "The strike will reduce t)lf, produc-I tion of coal eighty per cent, according; to the miners own st a t emep t said Antes, "and it will enforce Idleness,' bring cessation of latyr and wide-spread
N" iTK'E T' .VON'-UKSIDEXT. THi: STATE OF INDIANA. I.AKK I C".l NTV. IN" THK I.AKi: Sl'I'ERIj 'Hi ri'HT.T, SKPTEMBK1'. TKRM, j mi. .IOSF.rH WASELKWSKI VS. I .T" ISKI'HINI-; WASKI.KWSKI. CAT SK No IST-'T. ACTION FOP. 1UVOIICK.
I Now .' in.-s the I'lalntif:'. by Ujllctt ft. Is'i-rt-.r. his attorneys, and fib s his com- '" ' rlv"' j pUiu In rein, together with analT.dat trip 111 I r .s.t.T.t nerson showing' that the
(lefetifiant. Josephine A"aselewski. is not i resin ni of the Slate f Indb.ma. b.iul defendant is therefore hereb nof.fi.ii of the p.-ndeiicy of said action and thai the same will stand for trial st the next term of said Court, and that nobis she ;pprar ami answer or d'-mi.r thrrcin. at '.he callinc of said lause. m; the 15th day of December. A. 1). 1HI:.
ith" same belnc the 31st day o: tne next j term of said Court to be bepun and ' held hi the City Hall at Hammond, in jsai l "iinty and State, on the 2nd Mon-.d.-.y of ..'ovrmb.r. A. I). 1511, said action ,, :i ie heard and determined in her
. Hbsence.
IN V IT.."i:SS WHKRFJOF. T hrrrunt i set my band and afT! the Seal of said Court, ul Hamm 'nd. this 16th day of )et,br, A. D llMrt. IIKRRF.RT I. WHF.ATO.V. Sra!'.) 'rrk I.. S. t. Hv r. S' n HF.MST 'K
i Depu'y lerk. 1 n-1 . -J t
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
In arconlnnco witii an order entered by)the
Tul)Iic Service Commission of Indiana 2.ith day of October, 1019. the followin fare will become effeetivc on the line c-ompan,v. Sunday, November 2. 1!1!:
A be fare on all lines in the Citv o
of Tlohart' Street on fKlt Avenue, and I)eaHom Ktreet tr vith A venue.
A b'o fare on all lines west of Kennedy Avenue in the city of Hammond.
A 4c fare between any the following zones on the Hobart Street to (Jrand
Avenue to Kennedy Avenue. A 4c fafe between anv two noints in eneh of
following zones on the Indiana Harbor line:
f (iarv east
east ol
two oints in each of Hammond line: ( )
Av
t-nue
G
rand
NOTI"F TO CON THAI 'TORS. Ot-'FIfT OF THE HO A RO OF VI.TU.IC WORKS. EAST OII'AC,0, INDIANA. ' CiCTOHF.R 2tth. IHin. ft -a led proposals will be received by rl.e Hoard of TuMic Works of the Clty
of East Chicasro. at the riffice of the)
Railroad Crossinc:
f the Calumet
pnv-
M. j at
Hoard of said City, unll 3 o'clock A. on the Uth day of November. 131?,
which time and place said bids wtll b publicly opened and duly considered j for the construction of the following . described Improvement: The construe-j tlon. erec'ion and installing of a system of street lights upon Deodar street between Outhrie stre-et and 137th street, j
in accodranee with plans aia specifications now on file in the office- of said Hoard. Said construction shall conform in
every way to the maps, plats. pian profiles and speoiheal ions for the sam t on flle In the office of thf) Hoard of ! Tut'lio Works of said City as above' described. J Proposals must be made on blanks J furnished by the Hoard and In rotnpli-i
!h
( 1) Dearborn Street to the K. J. and E. rVossinu:; (2) K. J. and K. Railroad to the Calumet River.
. . p -1 1 i . .i
v oc i;nc on nu lines norm o
River in the City of East Chicago. A be fare entitles passenger to transfei ileges within the Ge zone.
School tickets. 6 for 25c, as heretofore, within the City of Gary. Under the above sehcdule, the following rates f fare will be in effect: Gary to Hammond, 20V. Gary to Indiana Harbor, 2V. Gary to L. C. L. Yard, Hammond Eine. 10--Gary to E. C. J.. Yard, lnxliana Harbor Line. 14e. Gary to Dutch Ckvmser Plant, Indiana Harbor, 14c Hammond to Kennedy Avenue Junction, Gibson or Grasselli, le. Hammtind to E. C. E. Yard, 10V Hammond to E. J. and E. Railroad Cro.vsina. 14e c tickets now outstanding will ! redeemed it the (rcneral Offices. o)7 Hroadway, (iary. T. (J. HAMILTON, General Superintendent.
