Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1916 — Page 2
Safety First. At the first sign of a cold take CASCARABqUININE . The old family remedy in tablet form safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates no unpleasant after effect s. Cures colds in 24 hours Crip in 3 days. Money back it it f.iiis. Get the fenuinc box with Red Top ar I Mr. Hill's picture. ni it -5 cei-ts. At Any Drug Stor
THE TIMES
was 370. the "Wilson vote 51. the Wilson organization w
done In the south side. Settle Ilrts. There were many beta place Gary's ?ulh side would go official figures shewing it we ciatie will now settle them.
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Gary's south side voting population, the bulk of w'r.ioh is made up of the unskilled laboring diss of ths steej plant?. went dernectftio by JS$ vote.; th:s flection. In preciii'-ts 17 to Sti inclusive Wilson Cot 1.5 3S votes and Hughes, 1SV There are al.-o many foreign merchants and saloonkeepers in the district. In Gary's east side, made up of skilled workers an I the higher grades of foremen. Hughes won by only ,1s votes. In Gary's 'f Fide, where the "thinking-" people reside and which embraces in its population the business men. higher steel officials and steel experts, lltijrhes got l.fiSl votes as compared with 1 . 4 :5 7 for Wilson. Tullewton I 'or If ok lies. In the ToUeston district ian old German settlement) the Hughes vote
i Gary Council Checks Park i Board When It Asks for I Only $16,000 More.
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The Gary common council Inst nlg'ht decided for the present, not to grant the city park board's request for two paltry sums of $15,000 and $1,100. re-rpes-t Ively. Most of the aldermen seemed to think that the $25. fort they allowed to tiie park boar J for the year is enough and if it has gone broke it is the board's lookout. It was learned that the park board is struggling along v : h only twentysix enployes on the payroll. The city h:.s but one improved park, the twentyacre tract in the west side and a playground. When the steel corporation owned the park it got along with a half a dozen men. Hoard Ik ow Ilroke. The board technically has around $100 on hand. Its balance Is above $4.P00 but this, when repaid by taxes, will be used for bills and other claims on band. The board will have no more money for the rest of the year unless trie cou:cll' appropriates from the general fund arul legal advice is that such a course would be contrary to the stat-
j utes. The only recourse the board has j "would be to tny to pet a bond issue for current expenses, it having raised the ! park tax levy to the limit. J The board wanted $15,000 more from ithe general fund ami Jl.1t" to help pay jf.it- trees planted by Hinn:n?r & Me lermtit. Council finance committee tuTi ed down bota requests.
Today
Richard Bennett in "PHILIP HOLDEN, WASTER" Also HEARST WEEKLY. TOMORROW BLANCHE SWEET in "PUBLIC OPINION" Also TAR AMOUNT T'lCTOGRAPlT
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(FORMERLY THE BARTOLA) - TODAY "THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE'' A great mystery in five Selig reels, From the novel of Mary Roberts Rineliart. TOMORROW "THE GRIP OF JEALOUSY" A wonderfully strong Bluebird photoplay. Three Piece Orchestra Matinees 2 to 4 p. m. Evenings (1:43 to 11. PRICES 5c AND 1Cc.
A Simple Way To j Remove Dandruff, j There is one sure way that has never f;tiid to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just g:et about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any druer tore (this is a'.l you will need), apply it at night when, retiring?; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destmy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fit iffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Adv. Pastime Today "THE GRIP OF EV(L" and a three act feature "A FOOL AND HIS FRIEND'' Tomorrow JANE GREY in "THE TEST," a five act Gold Rooster Featu re. Sunday Fox Feature "SPORTTXG BLOOD."
when you can have sum-iiH-r heat in your own homo. Try a small order today. Phone 1G7-1 or 297)7). WEST HAMMOND COAL CO. J. J. EREHM, PROP.
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who wish to save money should visit our Russell Street Branch. An introductory sale of new casings and tubes is now going on.
Be sure to see our complete C?)
line of winter accessories. Bunnell's Auto Sales
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504-10 Hohman-Street, Hammorfd. Phones: 650 651 118. Cor. Rssell and Hohman, Hammond. Phone 266.
614 Washington St. Phone 1470.
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American lteet Sugar I'G-t, American Car Foundry '. T6:, American Locomotive
' Anaconda .1 01! ' American .melting ' American Tele. & Teleg 130 Brooklyn Uapid Transit S3:' Baldwin Iocomoti vc . S.l' liaitimiire & ttitio f.6 Kethlehem Steel fiS't , Canadiah Cacific 172V: I American Can Co.' 6."
i New York Central i Colorado Kind Central Beat iter 'Chesapeake fc Ohio
.Corn Products 27 i Brie 37 ! (General Bleetric ,..11
Groat Northern 118 Illinois 'Central 105 Maxwell Motors 75 Mexican Petroleum ill Norfolk and Western 140", Northern Pacific J 1 0 Pennsylvania Bailwey 57 Peoples Gas llO'j Pullman ltw'i Republic Steel !io Betiding 1 08 U Cnited States- Rubber G7 ' American Sugar ...,11S14 Southern Pacific 100's Southern Bailway 27 Texas Oil 2Z1 1'nton l'aeiftc 14S", Cnited States Sieel l'7-s T'tah d.pper 125 Western Union 1 0 1 Wil !ys-i tveriand 'J 7 " Chicago grain futures: WHEAT. December ..lSl's May BSS July CORN. December 0'; May ,.. f.:,-R July ' 'j5"s JATS. December 5S May 6.' Chicago produce; BUTTER Creamery extras, 40'(j to 11: creamery firsts. 3S to 39 U; flrtti. 30 to .'17; seconds, 34 to 33. BiK;. Ordinaries, 37 to 3S ; firs!--. 39 to 33 ij. a. LIVB POULTRY Vm-p . 1 t.. ! i; ducks, 13 to 14; geese, to 11; springs. 15; turkeys. iiicago livestock: HOGS Beceipts, 4 1. One; niaikec. strong to f. lower; mixed, 9.05 to 9.95: good, 9.05 to 9. SO; rough, 9.35 to 9.30; light, 8.35 to j.05; pigs. 6.25 to '.'5. CATTLE Receipts, 10.000; market, steady; m-eves. 6.60 to 12.00; cow.' -heifers, 3.15 to 9.50; stocker-f eeders, 4.65 to 7.70; Texan's. 7.10 to S.70; calves. S.75 to 12.50. y United l're.) NEW YORK", Nov. 21. Copper sold at 2? cents a pound, a new record hiah price, and a nadvance of "cents over the record established last week. U. S. Steel opened up to ?4 at 12S 123U. NEW YORK CITY, Nov. 21. The New York Evening Sun financial review today said: Trading in today's stock market was variable. Not a little selling pressure for profit was extrted in the ear'y session which carried the general industrial railroad list a point or two below Mon Jay. Trading was active in selling but with these early orders out of the way the market, was quiet for a period. Afterward mere was a better undertone and by the early afternoon considerable i-.trcir-.t ii (b vei .p. d in ma i' y issues. The market as it wh.de was not stable tor i.i,g at any period. United States ste.-l very well illustrated the swaying movement of the whole mark e r. The issue ...pencil at 12S, advanced t 12't and then sold down to 127',. At midday it duplicated its record price of yesterday at 129 and thereafter sold oil a point or more. The other steel and copper stocks were equally unable to sustain a given portion. American Smelting and Belining had a sharp recovery and advanced to a new high level. The rubber and sugar share displayed by far the must consistent strength. American beet sugar advanced through lo7, the highest level at which it has ever sold and Cuban cane and Ann-rican sugar re'.ining crossed
7.1 and 120 respectively. United States J
Rubber touched a new high level lor 1 1 . y e a r a t C 7 . The steel and copper shares were iducgish in the late trading. Sugar and rubh-r stock as well as corn products refining shares held well at their top prices. (Ily United Pre. CHICAGO. Nov. 21. Wheat was steady today after an opening slightly above yesterday's close. Heavy demands after the opening sent tinprices up but liberal commission house offering checked the advance.
IS THE 'CABINET DAY' PRICE
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YOU can't afford to be without a Kitchen Cabinet another day when the price and the terms are so reasonable. We are placing these
cabinets on sale at the request of our patrons who have been taking advantage of our Special Wednes day Sales. They have suggested a Kitchen Cabinet Day.
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Photograph ,ol the Cabinet on Sale.
The eano)' top is white enamel inside, has art glass doors, long cutlery and linen tray in lower part of top. Flour bin equipment permits bin to be lowered to height of table top for filling without interfering with utensils on table top. The lower cabinet is fitted Avith a sliding utensil tray and has a utensil rack on the inside of the door. There are three drawers, the lower one being fitted with a metal bread box. Complete with glass sugar jar and glass spice canisters.
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The "Boone'' Kitchen Cabinet, as you know, is .the best the market affords. The -Cabinet on sale at $24.75 sells regularly at so.OO. It is made of genuine oak throughout, nicely linislwd a rich 'golden color; is 0 feet high and 42 inches wide. A prominent feature in this Cabinet, and one found only in higher priced lines, is the "Tipco" Porcelain Table Top, which-rests on rollers that roll on a metal track. Tipco Porcelain is the most practical and satisfactory porcelain enamel manufactured; it will not rust or tarnish.
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deputy grand master of this district. tuite a,, number of du.ks and rabbits are being bagsed by Crown Boint soortsmen these days, toe latter game
being more .plentiful than
in several years.
scarce and the f
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I nn ks are rn t ner lh,w that get? three
four in a day's hunt considers no Las had a good day's sport. The marriage of Tom Baker to Miss Irene Bin ton occurred yesterday at toe
I home of the bride's parents, Mr.
'.Mrs. Wilton Tiitou on North Court j street. The wedding was a quiet home j affair, and attended only by the imj mediate friends and relatives of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Baker will join it he Hay ea and Baker trip to the south- ' land tu remain some time in the sprincr, j according to the reports. I .B-.-al hunters are protesting, and I with every justification in the world, a a . i ust the unsportsmanlike, conduct of
and ! some
ASTHMA SUFFERER Write today. I will tell yon. free of charge, of a simple home treatment for asthma which cured me after physicians and change of climaie failed. 1 am so grateful for my present good health, after years of suffering, that I want every one to know of this wonderful treatment. Mrs. Nellie Evans. Box 553, It. 6. D. s Moines. Iowa.
CROWN POINT Jud;re Kemp and Attorney George E. Hershman will leave today for Indianapolis, where they will go as delegates to the meeting of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows. Attorney Hershman is
ran late id glassifi
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for Vght housekeeping. Hot water heat.
2'W Indiana avc, Hammond. 11:21:1
If it Catches You There
Will Quickly Stop It!
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of the hunters from the north
part of the county woo come to Bake
county's best hunting ttroun 1 with ferrets and hunting dogs galore to catch and kill rabbits the easiest way and devoid of all sportsmanship. The lawforbids the use of ferrets for hunting purposes, but some of the hunters pay but little attention to toe game laws if they only get plenty of game. The ladies of the Eastern Star will srive, or hold a bazaar at the Masons' lodire rooms on Saturday f t 'noon, the sale to consist chiefly of goo 1 things to eat for home consumption. The prorteds will go toward the Masonic Temple building fund. Everything in the line of eatables, cooked, and uncooked, will be sold, and considering the object of the enterprise the sale should be well attended ami the receipts correspondingly large.
Quick, Safe Way j ! ! to Remove Hairs j : , (Toilet Ta'ks) i Keep a little delatone powder on your dressing table and when ugly, hairy growths appear, make a pas'e j with a little of the powder and some ; water, apply and let remain on the j hairy surface for 2 or 3 minutes, then ; rub off. wash the skin and the hairs j have vanished. This treatment s 'Hi1. to harmless rnl rarely more than I one application is required. but to ; avoid disappointment care should 15 i used to buy the real delatone. Adv.
CITY BRIEFS
OH! MY BACK I
Si a son contractors are paying laborers fifty cents an hour in Hammond, the highest price recorded. Petition to advance the deep sewer case for early hearing will be filer! by the city of Hammond in a few flays in the state supneme court.
Twenty-one hundred fee; of .- wire was stolen from the Bennsyi Railroad Bines a few miles ves Crown Point, the Hammond police informed.
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Simply to realize the importance of the oncoming kidney trouble bv its first
symptoms, backache or throbs through the kidney region ;s money in one's pocket as web as years ot sickness lorest ailed .No organ or the bodv :s more easily deranged than the kidneys, bay in and ciav out their action is constant- :n separating poisonous matter irora the- blood. Most capes
of kidnev trouble mav easily be overcome by merely taking a Jttie "Amiric" with the meais. Citizens daily voice their praises ot the merit ot "Anuric," the recent discovery ot Doctor Pierce, ot "Favorite Prescription" and "Golden Medica. Discovery'" tame. For instance here :? a .etter that ot Mr Henby A. Bove who says: "For a .our time i suffered lrom backache pain in ..eft fide frequent urination (bothering me at aL times during the day and night) end the uric acid in mv blood caused rae to puffer Irom rheumatism along with a constant tired, "worn-out feeling i Heard ot the new discovery of Doctor P'arce, ot the Invalids Hot. Buffalo V V. called "Anuric." After giving "Anuric'' a good tria. I believe it the best kidney remedy to-dav. i have tried other kidney medicines but these "Anuric" tablets ot Dr Pierce's are the only ones in my opinion that wil. cure kidney and bladder troubles. Kote : Expe."iments at Dr Pierce's f Iopita. tor eevera years proved that "Anuric" is 37 times more potent than .ithia m removing uric acid from the system, as hot water melts sugar .. f
WJuat Oik for v Anuric" at druwusts, or send Dr. Fierce ZOc. tor trial package. Claud Connors. 2S7 Boa an street, sr-
rt sfed for assault and battery on a wa rrant secured by his wife, was found guilj t y by .Judge Rarnett in the city court j today. Mrs Connor appeared stainst I her husband and be was fined and . si nii-iicer to serve ninety days on the
penal farm.
Co. I", First Indian:-, the Gary unit, who th from the bonier.. Ice be was robbed
John .1. Kennedy, infantry regiment, is nome on furlom told the Gary po!
las? ' vening in Washington street, neatNinth avenue. The police are investigating his story. A man who was found to have Kennedy's watch claimed , the latter threw it away.
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POISONS
Mrs. William Fredericks, living on South Columbia avp. found an ahnndoned Ford auto in front of her house this morning and the police learned, the owner to be S. Dufrcsec. f.2n South Washington St., Gary. Kinil Kriebisch. State Lin.. Hot' I. a man, aged 53 years, was found guilty in the city court today of contributing to the delinquency f a juvenile and was fined $20 and sentenced to s. rve, irnety days ifi the penal farm.
j Poisons retained in the body oau.-. ; rheumatism, scrofula, catarrh. ma!aj ria, fevers, jaundice, constipat io.i, j stomach t tou'.'es, append icilis. pim- . pic on the fa.ee. mucous patches, sore, ulcers ami scaly skin disease... : Number - 4 For The Blood drive's s-.ip-j ping poison from the body and cures , blood poison in its worst forms. Put up by J. Mendenhall. 40 years n druggist, Fvatisvilie, Ind Sold by I Jos. We is. Iknimi.nii, Ind., and Central Crug Store, Indiana Harbor, Ind. I Adv.
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