Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1919 — Page 5
November 8,1910.
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LEWIS WILL NOT RESCIND'
STRIKE ORDER I Judge Anderson Denies Ap- j plicttion for Continuance At State Capital. (BULLETIN) 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 8 "I have nothing to say' was the only commeut ! of Jolia L. Lewis, actlugr president of ! the mine workeis, this morning when j be read a dispatch from Washington . stating that Atty. Gen. Palmer had said ! th govenunent -will not opose a notion ' for postponement of the Injunction pro. j ceedlnffs If the strike leaders ask for it. ' "When did palmer say that?" Lewis ' tsked. ! Do you wish to' say anything concernlasr the situation before the hearing In the federal court this morning?" Mr. ; Lewis was asked. "I hare nothing to say," he reiterated. ' tt.. t'TERNMIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ' AfcilINt.iTO.N. .Nov. . Tin- fci-tern-ment w ilt pr.c..-'.l with its n.j.in.-u-ii ; proceedings atjain.it ih ! -id-rs of lh-: coal strike, it was ;,-tt'd t"ia a; iii. t"hite House. I "vV'hlte House off". -dais w ero iufoi mod j that John 1.. ben i.i. stnUr leader, had ! agreed t, rntt-r Into r.'-i;.-' ;at l.-n with: the oreritwrs f..r the k-iii.hk-iu of the j s'rfke. but had refus-rd t r. .rind !..- ' Ftrike rail. It was ann.-jitr. ,1 that until j the f.riko order is rr-s.-; -nied tin: jimtrn-1 mem will push its i -.-hugs. vii.rjji? r.nisM to -ay wint)-r the;
latest rr-r-'ris from i.-wis as to ids .-uti-i ClPd as trie result of eating ripe olives, and ther similar traeedies. apents :?2 Tinman air. l. r.erk. pastor.) Mr Ht,t Mr ,..r1,, Ia..v,, d.-li-i tfui'tude wuM afioct At ;er I'a'.m.-r's i c tle department of agriculture are scouring the country for ripe olives, ! i-hone ir.'3-J. ' ! i',,' " ... ' V" ..j.,. - ' . . ilMtrnirmi. a'l f Ko.-I ... - . U ,. I., tl,., Ii.-.. j;m i - .. , ' ' n ! a " '"l"'! f' plr.s a. their
win iiife riess to a. po?t 1M irp Tlit lit i I t h a court proceedings. "Watcii Indiauaroit"5" was the word. ASK TOE CONTINUANCE. ' 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' INL'U.N'AII H.IcS, Ind., Nov. S. Tha ' I pnne strike wiil be threshed out :i federal court here loda;. . Th-re villi , oo no delay. ! Counsel for the mine workers asked j for continuance of the ease for one week to pive the miners jid operators an I portunity to come to an agreement, t'Ut tho court d'-nted the cut ,i nuance ,ron the ob;e(!k.u t.f A.st. .Mty. Gen. Am. The government did not feel that ;t could consent to p"stpi'i, - merit of the as", said Judge Ames, adding that tho "first crdi-r of business is the motion to - ijsseivo the t'-tnporary injuncti-i.'' The govtrntiKiit has a p.-ouniary ineret In the coal strike situation, as v'll as a ni- ral :utr :. it w as -lidi. ated ui - -i.i., ..i, i-iii Qiiiii.Lu:. "rom railroad admtriitration ofllcials' -hou-ing that the carriers are ben,9 i !-: 'rated at a loss and that th d.":i-.-it. v.ii mount higti- r it 'lie strike contin- :' 8 because cf necessit y of cut t a : 'tr.-: n t vf tram servi. e. The fi.; iidm: mstra -ion si:H h is au-h-oritv ever Lho con I of trie . o-.intrj, 'ciared junge Aim:s. The tuel admin;i?M.n susp'iidi-d its .mr-l but did ot -u no-el its i rice c-.-n'ro) and license . ri vipe, V)y so doing, said tho assKtant '"i-rney peneral, reading circuit rs Is--ne,i l.y the fu 1 administration. 1 ienry "War rum. iinii i i'.-,r t he union .eady, interposed that he did m t im.i.-r-'hilI th.o order carried in the circular .1 'I Judge Anus explained the circulars '. it ngth. r adtnoT of the miners' motion to dis-i-.o the- restraining order issued last ( v eek was then l-i-E un. Tho pie was in i ne form of an tulidavit sipned by John j I.. I-cwis. acting presiil. nt, and Win. i -reeri, secretary of the union, and out-j ;ned under seven paragraphs the miners' enter i;. .n that the I'niti-d States is not i t real party In interest in the ccal conr Tversy and has no fquily in the prem-i sts. Other prur-ositions assert th.at the ' ninTS l-dieved that the war was ended, r.U w 1th its pa.-vnp t !" ir wage asre-c-.ont became ineffective. . CHURCH NOTICE Services for Sunday. Nov. P. at the cast S.de I'resbyt rian church, corner th avenue and 1'enr ay i vania street, '!par l'.;nt'-nny Smith. Pastor. Song: Service and Llibie S.'hool at P;4" a. ::i. 'reaching- serice at 1 1 : " o a. m. and p. m . 1 ne pastor wUl pre;dc- at both services. j "The ) Subject fori noon sermon: church in if.e ii'.nif, or n. iamiiy A;tar-" Subject ever.lnp sermon, "A Text fn.-it Made History." The New World Movement rf the 'nVed Preobytorian -hnrch is on in fni -wins all over the denomination. The special ti.oiipbt for the- month of Novemier is: Christianity in thi Hon.. and Iefe Service. Kv ry me ruber of h- church should be present at the ' ,rer,ooii si-ivlir tomorrow. The Fnniliy Altar has a claim -n every 'hi :stian home. F Not ! Why Not?! "rut RELIAEU AniSFlC 6-j 5TERIZ0L HOT POISONOUS Prevents I'm Well! Disease YouWcll? . vlrs. Lena Merz. 39 Warren St.. Hamlond, phone 530, will make delivery o any part of town.
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Life is a pilgrimage. You are headed somewhere. How do you propose to reach the desired destination? Trinity English Lutheran Church "The Church With a Mission' Services at K. of P. Temple each Sunday at 10:30 a. rn. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. All services in the English language. Everybody welcome. H. Mackensen. Pastor. Residence 54 Mason Street. Phone Hammond 1448.
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' aiont approximately iu.uuii cans anil ' Aae Pnow snows a wagon load or them SIPE VERDICT CONSIDERED i t Court Martial Refers Find I ing to Adjutant General For Review. INI1.VN.!V Indiana state TNT ,t,a ' Nov. -t mart la the Ttlch-ir-.l V t.. . I., i, j. t atehoust- Tiitit sdav and went mo -i ' in-il: t. The .. ,.: .j. t -a - lamed ,-v--;t. Harry T'. 5-ni.th. ad; it-.t-cep. -a: 1 of lnd'ana. and after revie a by t-.-i: i.fl'ii lal vi:i be t'lrrod . --. -r lo C, o. ! nor i7ood-i. h. If ri. .h.tiue t made, the verdict will be retu: ne. to ;,.. .-jit . Sin tii, and p " oo , : t, a t d ".., ; r,, s ,,. 's cha-ped w th jili:.- ,, f.. ; cnTl for duty. ! On th," c-.'iit are I, oii.-n:i;it c 1-:: o TOuis Simps. n. T"'-hart. ; i r c. ic ; First I.-e-ite-iant Willia-n T. h"rti v. ; Cosl-.en. ttidpe-advocate; ' ' -i - n I::: I Church, nii.hart; "a n t ; i n .i.-nnea n.-.der.h--. Att : ; t ri: n ii ; .ii :: i.-n - Prank B-nn. rj.-hnr.nii ant Mi.-n M-t!e;-t. X.-vvi-,i--:'.o !';., ant Mien, lieutenant ?isbti--n II. Ifillian!?, h't Wayne ; Se.--fersui G:a a in or - ope EMPLOYERS ARE BLAMED BY SELFRIDGE "You Shall ,or You Shall Not" Wrong Way to Deal With Humans. Earl C. Reeves STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SEPVICE1 A .NIo.V, X;v. .v. Any mm by p en. no nts today which however indirect (ndttiip- r the exisi-n.-o of tl- 'op shop" policy would be a s--rieus blur.di. declared Gordon S- Jfrldpc, formerly of -h K.-apo. who Ititrodu-.-' d the n.o,-rn il-.-jpartm.nt store t IX)ndon. Mr. Scl rr!dp in addltcn to beinp a tuccessful man. is a keen student of int rna: leiia 1 affairs. j "I'lrployi-rs as a class have ihemsrl'. cs I and thc-insel vs al-.n-1 t th. ir:k :' i i t -t j unii -i.s," cr.t nueil ih'- f!iti..--u nn-rchaut "If it had not b -1 f.-r tle ir too-i-i't. ;, displayed piir-hi adc-iim ss ami t h c i r j selfishness there vvi.uid have beiii i;.ij need of union. Hut 1 h 1, v c- hat any j union cf forcf- ..r nioii- y tliat sav s 'Y--a j lial! and must do this." or 'V.-u sh.i: 1 n-it and must n.-t do that,- js a f-uni -1'. ha l is now termed 'dire, -, act ion,' a thing who- hshouid i.t.i l-o f i r "i .1. "l-'or a small I art. t--r xaint-h-. '1 t , i aborinp classes to say '- rjbody nl'ist j.,ut or we will shut y..u up.' is- wu-np. The endmp c f t'oe war- left th- people ,..f the world unsettled. I'i' lltl.-ttely. I thick. si ttlem. r t w ill c .in 'lirouph a, natut i is"ti ... s. 1 1 . w 1 1 ; and th" i!esir of nan to matrv and have j lioir.es a pa in "ind to ;,v. r'tiiiir wordered lives." J The merchant prince "u.. b- san lifoj as a pioor "bo- in Jacks-,, a. Mm Ii , sp. j calmly as he unfold. -I i.is i.ws ,,u, labor and capital. He ,- n: ; aip -1 : " "Such a. position as that i;.k. t: by ; . John P Iock ieli.-r. Jr.. i.i si.l.i.p w i .he unions f- r the c!os, ,j shop. I th :-k 1 ts unhappy ( lid not entirely wise .-.nuj in no way d-fs it answer, tin- . aim and'-unprc.hidi.-ed t. -st n.ic-ney cf Jiidpe K- If. i Gary befm-r t lie- pres-.bn''s industrial cnfi r" nee in A'a ski npton. "Mr. , P.ock. f. H !'. s a- lion en ,-onra pes
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-N -VS-N i '1 v,--a ripe olives at Detroit. Gros;e Toint, Mich., when five persons urie i miu, .-iicn., wwn ne perMjr.s potties were toun 1 and destroyed. temg thrown on the Jump. I the comlv.nat.. n of lab.-r which nay be-1 f (':.!' fciirfuiU arb.t rarv and il -i s nt I i - - i i - i I ;i 1 ' ': 1 ." i I .1 : 1 1 a : l to H - 11 e i " S s 'i ; i ( i wi: h ;..od id.ii .- !-,:. A r r.fbitrary body : ' hi- n that k . io p.-1 ii -iitf by lorct ! .s bard ... i- n" j!. I "If trade ni! :-e:-1:1 ende -a . ! r d .to build ' 'ii ci i it stt--nj; " h i-i'd -flti-i- iicy the in-I , - i . - ii . .1 ' , : '" : i , i r h i i i i - i 1 ; i r ; i r e : i 1 1 ' !:i -i-"- to t -ti pi. r and t:i!hd h 1 1 -a ' ' i-r.-'hi-;" ti-.ore and as a r'-suli fairly, ititiid l.ii'i to ri'-'-i ivi' ni. -re, . ! bfdy : iiol j r-r-'- i!.l T'.'il 11: Pih..r union tiio t : f 1 ,-- ,,,n-s f f...... ,v,.l.l,s - n !'','!- i.;- i, .'. M'up'y V( i-nuc they w 11 :us. fi.rce ;,. make tin r.i a.-., opt ed.'" Where to Worship rMe:thtjcS; tt Va'lius HJiaraond Churches rust Baptist Church. I A ok Uuer. ;." a. rn - i -.lay c . ik 11:1.1 a. .ta .b-r:i".ne '-..r-';i.r-Th-iiit, " V'.i i ;. y and I 'hi i ii. " 1 ."" p. ti. it. V. V. V. 7 : ': "i p. ii: .---i ' r, -to si : a 11- ital. 7,"ri p. m. l'alriitic S- rv i--e. d l:. Murray wt'l '! -1: 1-h ...Is .o" the A in ' i. ..ii i.. Th., 1 as ' . ! w ;ij s i k i o -i on " The i. I.." !. i! iu-lir.-d l'i-r "i-i.t Am i i ' -M JPto-o TmI- v- .ii i -ad. -ii . U . diii-sdav I in v. r raoft in,.-. St. Paul's Lutheran Church. U" i . 1. . - i n. !-.-.-..r. ?.f'0 a. in. Sunday Si ho,.. l'.1'" a. m lb rnii-.p S.-rvi-e. 2 .:' I - m. Volihp M'-n.b. rs M-'i tir.p. 7. cl p. tn IZ i ier, p S--IV ;o.-. S: n.i.pcrs weU.'iii'. , St. Paul's Episcopal Church. ' j;.::ib-i'.h , c. n ml Ami rt. ! .!:- v. V. J. II iwth .i t,. . r.ctor. ; in.- iittti.Mi-w :ut caiiipa;,-'n is c-n In our 1 parish a r.ti o. I n s. lit. .1 nt I i f a 1 1 1 1 i v i c sil. illd be !- f j Th-- tw- ntv-i- ur ch'Ltrnien proups ti.e at th.o i !,-n; of the 10:4i M'I'l : .-. : a. in - If.-i.v Cciiiiiiur,;... a. -'' : :':"i a. n: Sunday ,..-.-:. y A ii pt i sent on 1 in:--. ii j l'ii-!.7 a. in. Mid-day scrv ice ar.d sr rmon. I 7 :.'.'' p. ni. Ilviinnp service and si.rj r..--n. ; Infoiination men will sjeak for Ave! i n: mu t. s at th" lin-rninc and evening ; firvto-. 1 Iminanuel Evangelical Church. )1 Sibi S. K'"-v. Carl Sohir ffcr, pas-.-r. Phone 1 W. J.mh ,-. m. Sunday school. I :!" a. tn. Tluuikspiviiip r-crvlc-s f.-r tin- I'.-i-y schii. r bo'.s of Imm.inu' I fl.urch, with a sri . la! ; : a press: lu.-:.-. A In ir'y w. icn,.. to all. N',. v i-iiini,' s'- rv s-. ; A io i-t it.p for ji.ea vviii bo !n ld j . .in. m! i;. , 7: I.', p. in. ihursdav a ft. rtiooii bue iudics meet fori i siocjul her inp i i Salvation Army. I I'llll lla-t St-.I i apt a 'it rii'in. 1 li'tkcaaid In charpe. Eycc.nl Sunday Services. Hri-iad. : ! M , ni. :,- .-u will ! .. the -ik-r a:,d ;!: r. ,,. .- r i; i! irv i'an is e. ti.l.-.l i-. !..- ii-hc t,. aii.-n. i. :'." P. 11 . .11..;.: v .-, ;...,.. "" I io. -s.'i i ai d s r :c. p. in. Iio i-.:.- s.-r ;, . . ."-a . v a l :! i li ,. .-( i ne 'i'lesday, Thursand Sat -i, ai S.c-j ;.. til. . rirst Presoytciiaa Church, IGwbl.it..! ind H-.l.inar. S's. I, em C. I'.irr.-tf. Min.st- r. ;i . . :, u. m bible School. li.'-i) a. in. M.irnan; ivor-hip 1 c t . " S III l 'h in.-- ! .. -hi: .ii t i i n lire leaver. i . n c 5 . r a e. f f-1' .i by the ,-li-i'r i. r t our. McNiidl. j rirst Methodist Episcopal Church, I T .1 I'a.-.-e-i, p..:, , . I -.' a. m - ."ass Mv tir.g. i l:tj a. ::i. Sunday Schorl. jl-j:4," a. rn. M- rn i r..Tw orsh i p. T!i. in" of si rm '.u 1 y the pastor. I p. in. ,ii;titor I.f nsii-. P. in.- -1 .1 r' I- hi .-ii.Ti.' M--. "W:n M v "hum." l.e-a.J.-r. lb W. ;. S- i .an . 1" bury, : -n. livin.-iir S- rv: -;i. S-rm-n by I;.-' S-" an. in. j P. m. "a h nu.li!. . v cpt Saturd'iv. is I 7?rVi Mornim
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bfiMi'ts under the autpicos of EpworUi l.t au'. 7. ',( p. in. WcdtiesJay: lrapr nectlnr I'cr ono-half hour. Centenary M. E. Church. Iiicrolii siJi'iol, ;..! lin St. Kev. i;. C Hftisl.-c, past.ir. l.:4 5 ;i. in. ujiiliiy School. H rn. MiTniiiij S.TVHf. i. in. I'liiun I'atrioti'i i5-rv.-o h l'r.-st- u-rians itt l'iiio J. iro.i l i sb toi iuu church. Sohl St. Pentecostal Assembly. 7 4 ; .--..lil st. 9 ii. in. - Ilibii: .cti"' l :.) ;i. in. - l'n ..ii liiuj,' brTv icr. 7:;:n !. in - i-i .u lnKK :-ir - :. 7:t7. i'. in.. Tlmr.-ilny -j-ning.
!"i'h'- I. 'i li s Suriu r on th" lirst Siii,.)a.v t'f i . i. r in. -ill it Kvi ri li- if i !. ' 'inr. j Monroe Street Mctlioc'ast Episcopal, j K-. lii.n iM V;ivii- Ivhi ir. 9:4.") n in. - Sunday mhoul. 11. !"t a. in. .Uiniiiiiij worship. 6.;!0 ik in.- Kpuortli League, p. in.- 1-J'iiiiig :m-v I'-c. Ccnirregatlonal Church. N.-rili bi.p-. .. I. ;. Foli.-irrl. -.i'i -. iii - I'i a- !i 1 1 : iij-vu'ii. Pine Street Presbyterian Church ' in-r Tiiir y- itii 1 i "h-i'-itto ate. K'-v. M 11 Krau.-s. pat-T. i:.-.-.. ak !'Ii--ki- m:-m. : K. a. m.- Sunday S.-h'ajl. 1 1 :i'C a. m. - M..rn:iiK Wi-r-t.ip 2 ""! p i,.- - 'att .-niMii '-5. (i;;'.'J ;. m.---hristian and In'rin-jlate j l."ndi-a or. i C. : "A p. jii.. - S ni'T i. ' 1 .'. -..20 p. m --j-:, emus , r . . c ! . -.:. T.. .-..!..s.ia- l-ii-vr 1, , eL- j p. m , Frida ; - ' stwu m.. x.. muica i v.i'J a. Til. iumiil v 3- ili'-ii nu p, jlfl I t Study. 1'.'..40 a. in.- Mrinti-.R service. T:3'i p. m.- Kpworth 1.1-HKUf. .00 p. in.--i:er.iner s. rice Christian Church. i Caiumet Ave. & Summer St. C. J. Sharp, pastor, 6T0 Summer St, Open for nil services. 9:C0 a. n Uibie School. ; 10:45 a. in - Morning oervlce. ; i:30 p. in - Christian Kr.deavor. 7.30 p. m. Kvangelistlc service. 17vcrjbudy to to church. me Associated Bible Students P- 1 O. O. F. hall, opposite Aiinas i!epi. fioic. e ir-ieiniiiuua j . llinal services. Every Sunday j All welcome, beats free. No collet- ' tion. rnedens ErangeUcal Churca. i Cor. t'ohi Ht. and Indiana At Hv. Peter Weil. Pastor. J:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10.30 a. j.i. Church service. j Citrine Healing: Meetings Htld at our branch. 008 Truman ave, I every Sunday, 10 a. m. All free. All welcome. 1
'. The W. c. T. T. tr.embe-s are solici- ! trinity EnjU.h Ev. Xnfneran Churca j t baV(, .vv, or m ,r r,,rrki 73" South -"""" f"rpct' I ps for th- Peace rel-bration. and ! K" of r- Temple, corner Opden al j if)11.0 ,.a.inf. planned for the bovs. i Honmn 8,s- 11 'acke"en. raster. Thr p.,.s .should ho broupht to Harri- ; :45 a. m. Sunday school. I , P,t,c Xhe place of servinp at eleven
rirst Church o Cnrlst, BcleoMst Morr.inp fn Ice at 10 45. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. "Wednesday evtiui.g testimonial meetlr.s at 8 o'clock. A free readinp room ii open dally except Sunday, from 2 to 5 p. in. and on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 to 9. I The rnbiic is cordially welcome to all; services and to visit the reading room. i First Pentecostal Chuirch of the Ku arene, corner Calumet and Michigan avenues. Rev. !.. T. -Wells, pastor. ' :4j a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Preaching- I t:C0 p. m. Tounp I'eo-ifs' meetlrfELMER STANLEY j SUES FOR DIVORCE j J Tn the dry S' peii-.r court this morn- j j inp KItner I.. Sl.miey tiled a b li askJ rip l..r a uivor-- Ibmi i. s w ilu .Ma:;-. i The ( .-tr.piaint selr -;t that Mary left ; i er r.;.iratifi in -j to,nri-r i'i. aoo ! after repeated eff ri s by li-.e bust psrd 1 s-he ;-":ised to re i rn to l.tti. CARD OF THANKS CARD OP THANKS. We w isl t ih-ink our frieiaiH and relatives who extended the ir aid and sympathy In our Into I..-I.-.-. v. mr-ii! in the ! -it h of our b- lovi d husband and father, Jamet If. Muhcev. We especially Wish
program snj;1'1 ol;'' - . u- thanks for the beautiful ti. -!-..! .-ft. i-ins-s an t Cue kind aid of li..-.. ; M. M. Krauts -.c.l th. ri.-rcrs. i Mi- .1 H. M.-il.iry and
I .In'.lif ', j !rs. S. "I . lluckl'hry, J hn M. r Mabn-y, '.-.t h.-i in. I, M.abrey. Ail i t i. M. Mabrev. CARD OP THANKS. ""e vvish t-. ill-ink -oir friends and r.eip! bor - for th' ir kindness in our home of row and also for the h. dutiful j Mm;'! le'.-iincs and ll'v Sharp for his, I t -r ..air (bar baby. Mr. an) Mrs. );. J. l-'lnup and broiturs and relative;.. j IN MEMORIAM IN" MEMOBIAM, In loving memory f our dear hurband and father. Mto H-ins-, who passed a nay ne v.ai- ap.. today. Nov, Mh. 1!MS. In V.ie praveyard softly sleeping. ! h 1 . tile flowers tent! " wave. t I.i. s th. one wc lo" dearly Tn liis lonely, silent prav -. ift we think of you, dear fa her. An! our he-arts are filed with yam Oh. this world would be a 1 "avm Could we but e- your face again. The treasures on -arth That make cur liv.s- worth wbilo, They cannot compare U l'li cur .bar fathers smile. ', The flowtrs we lay upon our prsve I Mac wither and ib-tay. Hut the iove wo hive f .. r you. ; IVar fatli-r. v.ii never fad away. j l"KOM TO fit 1 . NEl.Y WI1-K A N 1 1 SC'NS. i
IN MEMORIAM. Ill sad and loving l-i.-nu nibrr.nce of my dear prandfat h r. Otto Heins. wi.j passed away .-tie year us-j today. Nov. 5, ion 1 rnis your kind and lovir.p car". Your only grandchild. Lvcun nr.iNs.
JL PERSONAL! SOCIAL NEWS i "Gas Service Applications'.' irs per t fully request a'.J persons -.'i- dMri ti smire pan servlrp d'.irinpr t'i i:nr.iiT;ff winter, where ci'nnetlnTis : th" main n vr n it now !n?ta!i"l. tapply fi'-r .uirh s'rvl'-f proxji-ms to Nov!;ih(r I'i'. ;i, I;il1. !'::; t'i t;u- ii:ff,iiitv of fxravations afti'f th pround lnronis froi.n, -vi. :i i-p lint preparfi t o maK" any pan pip-" !-!!--ti;i!ai!.-'ii at'ti'-r r "-.: ruber 1st 1913. ! t 5e will appreciate the co-operation of J the public In complying with this reuuest .Northern Indlnnn tin & Klectrlr fa. -A1",' ; Welcome Home Boys, Grand ' Jubilee Dance, Tuesday Evemug, Armistice Day i 'n'i y ''uum i' , Kniffhts of ' '-ii-ijiii s Hail. S..;ivf niers. S'-rpintine i r - it:. Your uniform admits you free. Vti- and rn y o-ir lispita'ity. Zl-f-t lai k Sing Chinese Laundry - , : s,r, t n,.(r r,.. wijf, crn,.i, h -w.l t.. . 1 1 . 1 1 ':-.! i I ! Iin.an t none I I -7- H -775. t'.M. VWMf'M' twoi n-n me. 47." ."tate Stn-et. at a inasmie liaity la.-t eventnf,-. Music and pames ; v ore eti;,.)ei, the prizes fcc'np awardi ed to the M:.'so? Mary Tides. Anna t.:ti i ""' ' ' 'iranper. The features of the .tiling were inystet j,.iis litt'o mi-.cas,-i Iniiii-it were ribboned :.. tir.y randies a rut whU ii on npeninp nppeared blank j out on peine pased ovr the flames jo' tb.e candles revealed the announeement of the eriKapenirnt of M; Al-
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a m. d-w mter event. The Jarvis home: beautifully decorated nd n cob.r 1 scheme of pale preen and yellow- w a ri i -t o-alty carried cut. even to tV ! 1: a V LeurCra t. V, n .,C,.4 .1,.! -" ; "etv Ironi a plrtitresrjue siurer tab'e A licocis supper was sewed in threr I . . :ir."i. Those present to roncrsf ulp :,. Niiss Jarvis were: "Mary Th '. Kath- j I'-en Sivnhv!!. I,o-.;ise Mcptoe Anna I.itz j llo-ano- i.vnrh. Carmen McWiliiam-".! Kit! n Pl.ersf. V Ttick. Ccnevievi-i
Purrs, Oil a Granger and Gladys .lar.-'s Tfty St.. left yesterday for ?an Antrcio. .and other points in Texa. j The Gold Sta" tril ls are rerj-jesfed t-" 1 appear for pra 'ice at the hr!stla.n j Msr. Fred Gf'b and son. Lewis, of ! church. Sunday afternoon at .? o'clock ! ftSI Past State, ere spend!np a few : A 'hey will take ps-t in the legion week-s In Jit. Vernon. Iowa, vis-itlrtr yel-srrvb-e to be held there in t he evep.inp. j stives and son, "Walter, who "has been i - 'attend np Mt. Vernon H.ph since the
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sons and brothers in service, it is ex -1 i , in riirtioiay anniversary. 'i ne nome jp-. t d that tl.ey will furnish many i w as prettily decorated in pink and . times that number of pies. Any per-(white and vases of cut flowers were 'sen cles.iinp to bake pumpkin pies. whojnTi tbe tables. The hostess was the is ii,,t a member of the .w. c. T. V. recipient of many lovely gifts In remi piav iio so. Of course, all pumpkin embrance cf her birthday. The eve-
! plr ricardless of sect w il he ni.-.-t provided ptatefullv received, that . Will Your
With Lib erty Bonds paid for, our patriotic Thrift Lesson is about over. Has it done the people of Hammond any particular good? We believe that it has and that having saved for your country's sake you will continue the habit for your own welfare. Our Savings Department will help you save and pay you 3 per cent interest on your funds on deposit. Many a start along the Road to Independence has been made with a small Savings Account. Start vours todav with $ 1 .00 or more.
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they are exactly tho kind that inc.hci u(i dto make, because they- want the very b?t of everything and then better for those boys.
The Tast Cht'ff Associatlun of the Pythian Sisters will postpone the meetirfj whioh was scheduled for Tuesday night until Nov. 25th At th home of Mrs. Frame, with Mrs. U'al'er as the assisting: hostess-. M?. Abbott and Mrs. Akrr will have t-liffrfce cf the entf rtoinmcnt. themetinc will take pla;e in the aft"inoon iiKtrad of the evening". P. C. Tsssrart. the town cler' of OriffitV.. transacted business; !n Hammor d today. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Ua.nson. of AIvt. To'.va. who have- ben the quests of Mrs. H. X.. Aiiilr-r.-on. have left for a motor trip to Harvard. Til. nc-ompunied b;. MiH. J. Jl. Hrennei!. f T."i T T rJZ o -m-V, r th n V,.m In Ciwasso Mirhipan, for some time. i.j bac bhome for a brief visit with friend". The Toyai Olivet Circle of the First Christian church met at the home r.f Mr. Anna Hess, 2S Mirhlpsn Ave, it was the repular monthly roeftinp and the election of officers took place, which lesiiited as follows: I'resi-i-nt Mr'. 1". o. Rick: vice president. Mrs. Anna Hess; secretary. Mrs. pe-rv' tV" 1 1 -son: assistant secretary. Mr.-. A. Meiser; treasiivr. Mrs. Kb Hilton; flower ci.r.irr.l'tee. Mrs. tct'. lyoeadon. Mrs. Tda Tit'.ey. and Mrs. A. Craves. The class I voted to continue the regular study in the n.b'e school and dis'-nssed an Indoor picnic to b held for t'ie r.e: social evening:. After the buine"", refresh rner.ts were serve? and an enh-y-aV.'.e social, hour follower!, Mr". Oeorpe- T-'lynn. of 1245 TTnrrlson Ftreet. will entertain the eveninp hour of t'-e Tf Tt. C.. Novembe- loth, at a Peace J Hy celebration. Mr . Marv T. Ifolm. cf rj".enda Turk, was hostess yesterday to the members and friends cf the Aoir.n r.'s Missionary S,.riety r.f the first Pre shy t er . n i-hiin h. There were 5 present. Mrs. C A. riwelfn had eharse of the rlevotional ccercises. whili" the miis!c, was Riven by Mrs. Bomber f-e-r. who sang very crnrmlnply "T ThV tYTien T Bead That Swd Story of old.-" and at the rest of ; he r rocrsm. wlii.-h consisted of a l!tt1e Japanese play in which the r h a""a .'t --s wc-c taken by M"s. .T. NI. Palmer. M. A. TT. Pavis. Mrs. r.. J5. Ti!!).:on Mi-c T t-' TV 1 T U t nnA I ! . ' P. M sliankl'n The ladies were assisteil in preparirp the play by Mrs .T. O. fiickson. Tea and cak-eS were served dirinc the sor:a! hour. M-s Tillman ' and Mr. Palmer poured, s Mr and Mrs. Newton TTerr.hrof 24 openlnp of the f rm. Mr. Blo'hv and tun sons sre sren-2-lnp a few days at Tippicane, Ind. Many fr ends of Miss Maittaret T'nd rwo---d. Gathered at her home on Carroll St.. Priday evemne- to ceb-brate her nir.p was spent with muilr. dancinp Rrd pames. M's Mildred Kri-Tchmnn
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sang very charmingly witii Mrt. i. Palmer as her acormpantcet. Covtr were laid for the following, the Mn-!" Kthel Reed, iff.ry Planner. Ella Film'.:-. Beole Underwood, M arparet T"nJer .. the M'Piiani'f Graf? Pa.irnr, Petri" Metier, the m;st. Charlr Carre-: !. Xfarvin Metzner. Ralph Abbot?. C.au.b 7a!mer. Harold Haines, Vier.da! Ms.nr--and pt-tk B. O. Jarr.es. Mrs. Robert Ohrln-. who undrv.-er an operation In the io:urr,bla o-"I'-;' -C'ii.capo. is dol.-,p V'-ry r.Jcely. The Mothers club of th- Plverfi , club b'ld Its first monthly mref Friday. Nov. Tt'i There was a i .- - wee propram and if bf ref eshmei were servd. About 50 peorle r ' r present Mid o'fi.-ers wo elected f the year ISr-V Hamm-ond Iodjte, No 23 ft. K. of will have "open house" afternoon at. : evening, Tuesday, November llth. their Castle hall, corner Ifohmaa r- ' Opd'-n Streets Knterfalnm.ent e ' ir'isic will be furnished. Every-iody welegme. V. A. HOIff:, T7. of P.. t.- - 1 '
iv-v- -kV'-'v-ti SACRED CONCERT to be gfveri at the First Presbyterian Cfccrdi on next Sunday Evening, Nov. 9lh at 7:30, by the choir, under th? ti: rection of Mr. John McNielj. Prelude Choir. I Will Prai5e Thee. . . .Ira R. lis rRecit. Ye People Rend Your Hea ( Aria If With All Your Hearts (t. jah) Mendclsc,;. Mr. John McN.rlL Scripture ii w--ii n..-.. Tl r I 1 " I idise incc, KJ Lora Frank N. Davi.Ch oir. Pray .e r " i Duet: O Love Divine Daughter of Jairus) John Stair.-: Mrs. L. L. Bomberger and Mr. Jo!,;McNiell. Offertory Solo: Gloria (Twelfth M.)c M07i'i Choir. 0, God. the Rock of Ages Hamilton Grav (Solo Mrs. J. C. Parrett.) Sons of Praise. Awake. .0. A. Oliver Choir. stk: 111 h i! .a
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