Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1916 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Wednesday, Xov. 29. 1016

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Our Leader for this Thanksgiving S3 America Alarm Clocks, specialized $1.25 QQA for 2 Value OOC Days Another example of our modern method of offering the biggest values for the least money. Our 18th Xmas in Hammond. Open every night till 9. GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT! STOPS DANDRUFF MID BBOTM YOUR HI Hair stops falling out and gets thick, wavy, strong and beautiful. Your hair becomes light. wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderine ha'.r cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw It through your hair, taking- one small strand at a time. This -will cleanse the hair of duet, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair. But what will please you most wl'l be after a few weeks' use when yci will actually see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lot3 of it surely get a 15-cent bottle uf Knowlton's Danderine from any druggist or txilet counter, ad Just try it. Adv.

Delmonico's Restaurants 914 E. Chicago Ave., Calumet. 2118-137th Street, Indiana Harbor. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MENU TABLE DE HOTE SERVICE, 11 A. M. TO 8 P. M.

Diue Foint Oysters Relishes : Celery,

Choice oT Roast Young Turkey, Chestnut Dressing and Cranberry Sauce, or Stuffed Spring Chicken, Sage Dressing or Roast Duck with Baked Apples or Native Ribs of Beef au Jus

Baked Sweet Potatoes English Plum Pudding? Vanilla Ice Coffee, Tea Dinner Pies of all kinds 5c per cut Management not responsible for lo?3

I The Coronal Cigarette I

Sold everywhere, 20 in a package for 10c. Turkish and Domestic Blend. The only Cigarette made in the middle west. All dealers handle them. The Western Cigarette & Tobacco Co. Indiana Harbor.

OBJECT TO SPEED OF INTER URBAPJS

(Special to The Time?. CLARKE STATION, Ind Nov. 2f. "Tne Chicago. Lake Shore and South Bend iriterurbun crossing at Clark road, better known by the appellation "Death Crossing." is causing quite a ; bit of discussion in this vicinity. Considering the fact that this crossing was built less than ten years ago. it has a bad reputation. Thus far among Its acclde: ore found two dead anJ seven injured. The latest victim was the l;te John Wargo, representative of tne India Tea company, who j was Killed by an past-bound train on j November IS. Although the crossing has been equipped with a warning bell for the past few years, neverthele.-? it is not dependable. Sometimes the beil rings all the time, and sometimes j after the train has passed the crossi inc. i ! Tne Chicago limlteds go through jciarke at such a rate of speed that even if the bells were In working order it would not give sufficient time for a motorist to clear the crossing. Thus far all accidents that have occurred have been caused by east-bound trains, the reason for this being that shout five hundred feet from tne crossing the cars come around a curve and on both sides of the street north oi j the crossing the view IS obstructed j by two large hills. j On each side of the crossing are j warning signs designating ' a dangerous crossing. On account of the obstruction It Is Impossible to see a car coming unless the autolst stops nls j machine and runs to the crossing, and . v. ; . . . . i j . i 13 . , , i m:s iiuuiu nui ut'iicui mm very mucn, for by yte time he started over the crossing a car could be rounding the curve. The South Snore has posted signs along its road advocating "Safety First." It asks the people to co-operate with It to enforce this movement To boost for "Safety First," both the people and the railway must work together. No doubt, sometimes people meet with accidents tnrough their own carelessness, but when so many accidents occur t the same crossing by trains I going in one certain direction, we be lieve that the raiiroad company is not altogether blameless. In order to prevent further accidents tin? hills obstructing the view of the tracksi should be removed and a watc'nman installed. If there are laws concerning the speed of trains over road crossings, why not enforce them?. Those who watch the cars cross Clark road some days will find that the limited trains pass the crossing as fast as electricity will carry them. If officials in this locality will not Investigate this matter and provide a safe crossing for the people, it will be necessary for the people to take the matter up with state authorities, says a local advocate of the "Safety First" movement. BOY IS RUN OVER The eight year old son of Steve Efron, 3329 Beech street. Indiana Harbor, was run over yesterday afternoon by a team of horses hitched to a coal wagon and was severely injured. The accident happened about 5 o'clock. A teamster for the Washington Lumber and Coal Company, had been delivering coal to the Efron home and had left his horses standing without any weight. Something frightened them and they started to run. The boy was playing in the road and was knocked down and hit by the wagon. It was reported this morning that an operation on the lad might be necessary as a result. If you'll advertise your holiday bargains t e will get the people to shop early. ow's the time to net busy. Soup Chicken Gumbo Okra Olives, ChowChow. and String Beans Hard Brandy Sauce Cream or Milk 75c. Cigana of all kinds or exchange of personal property.

DOCTOS SAVES A BLACKSMITH

Some time ago r was taken with Kidney trouble which caused me to give up my work as blacksmith. I lost my appetite and could not sliep. from the K ftdful pains that wvuld come over me, - rom my kidneys. I was treated by a lislelnn for about three months. He i-ould not help mc so finally lie preiribed lr. Kilmer's wamp-Koot. I smarted taking same and before I had mished taking the. first bottle I began 10 tit and sleep better than I had in a ".jng timet. I continued to take same .mtil I was entirely cured and took on considerable weight. I am now bat:k working at my trade ; snln and never felt better in my life. 1 appreciate what Swamp-Root has clone .or me and will recommend it to anv ne who suffers with their kidneys. hen physicians fail to (five relivf and then prescribe .Swamp-P.uut, they sure Know of Us merits. I am, V ery truly vours. S. A. HALE, Henrietta, N. T. State of New York County of Monroe ss 8. A. Hale, of Henrb-tta. N. T., being duly sworn deposes and says that lie is the person who wrote the foreeoing testimonial letter to rr. Kilmer Co.. and kngws the facts stated therein to be ,-. Subscribed and sworn to before me Hill 20th day of Julv, 1909. mokris t. griffin-. Notary Public. Letter to Br. Kilmer 2c Co., Blnghamton, IT. Y. Prove "What Swamp-Soot Will Do Tot You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Hinehamton, N. Y.. for a sample Rinse bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure Hnd mention the Hammond Daily Times. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size 'oAttlr-s frtr snlf at nil dnip storey E, CHICAGO ' Memorial services will be held by East Chicago lodge No. 9S1. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Sunday aftern'mn, I"cember 3rd. at -o'clock p. m.. at the Hartley Theater. Services will be opened by the orchestra trio Frank DeBrae, piano; O. Iiiedrich, cello; V. R. Conroy. violin. Cither musical numbers on the program are: contralto solo. Crossing the liar, Mrs. Grace Kuhn, with Mrs. L. W. James at the piano; baritone soli, Come Unto Me, Frank Johnson, with accompaniment by Mrs. James; tenor solo. Lead Kindly Light. Thos. Williams, with Miss Iddrisse Williams at the piano; contralto solo. Even Me, byMrs. Kuhn, accompanied by Mrs. James; baritone joIci, Today If Ye Will Hear His Voice, by Frank Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. James. The eulogy will be delivered by Abe Ottenheimer and the address will "be given by Robt. E. Cantwell, of Oak Park Lodg. No. 1235. The deceased members are: Ij. T. Palmer. July Z2, 1907; C. O. Mo.i. February 4. 1909; Jas. O. Parks. September 12. 1911; John Kelley, October 23. 1912; Win. V. Hale, P. E. R.. April 22. 1911; Herman H. Fleaher, October 3. 1914; A. G. Lundquist. P. K. R., February 12, 1915. Colds Cause Headache and Grip LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE removes the caufe. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." K. W. GROVE'S signature is on box. 25c. NTERESTiNG MEETING IS PMISEI The next general meeting of the East Chicago Chamber of Commerce will occur on Tuesday evening. Decemher find If Is exnected thst there will

ELKS HE MEMORIAL

be some very Interesting developments. I these were merely "telephone- farmers At the last general meeting a com-! wh llvpd ln towri and managed their rittee was appointed to look into the I farm from there- but they wcre question why the city school board is leased as farmers just the same. They so handicapped financially and It Is formed a farmers' club for tne pursaid thiit this committee has reached P"e of looking after the interests of

the conclusion that the trouble is in the inequality of property valuations for taxations purposes; that in fact, the key to the development of the city's resources, the Improvement of parks, the erection of necessary school building and to satisfactory maintenance lies wholly in the-fact that millions of dollars within our limits are escaping the assessor's roll. This committee is headed by W. O. Harmon who Is hard at work collecting data, getting together figures, marshalling facts and in general preparln to sound a key note at the December meetin that will doubtless open the eyes of the citizens. The Interest that is being stirred up promises to insure one of the largest meetings in the history of the organization. There ore 10.000 Lake County people who are living all over the V. S. A subscription to THE TIMES will saTe you the trouble of writing n letter to iidt one of them.

Thanksgiving

PHILLIPS HOTEL,

MENU Soup Cream of Asparagus

Sweet Pickles

MEATS Prime Roast Beef Au Jus Roast Young Pig. Browned Sweet Potatoes Roast Young Turkey. Oyster Dressing, Cranberry Jelly Roast Young Duck a la Maryland Roast Spring Chicken Sage Dressing

VEGETABLES Creamed Cauliflower Fruit Salad

Mashed Potatoes Apple Cranberry Ice Cream

BASEMENT IS ROBBED Mrs. Semulskl, 3835 Beech street, reported to Officer -KWempskl this morning that th basement of her house was entered last night and a quantity of store goods taken that had been placed there temporarily pending hale or removal. Mrs. Sebulskl had a small general merchandise store on Heech street not long ago and when, she went out of business some of the gods were taken to her basement. The stuff taken consisted of boys' suits, underwear, ribbons, Knives, combs, brushes, hose, etc.

WOMEN PLAN BIG DRIVE ON CONGRESS; LOBBY WILL SEEK VOTES AMENDMENT

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Left to right, top: Irs. J. Borden Harriman and Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton. Bottom: Mrs. Winston Churchill and Miss Mary G. Hay. At its coming session congTess will be assailed as never before by advocates of the federal suffrage amendment. A lobby committee, including Mrs. J. Borden Harriman of New York, Mrs. Winston Churchill of New Hampshire, Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton of Connecticut and Miss Mary G. Hay of New York, has been organized by the National Suffrage association and will begin work at once.

(FROM THE TIMES' OWN TIM;' BVIlE.Vf AT STATE CAPITAL. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 29. Nobody seems to know how many farmers will be members of the legislature this winter, because the full classified list of the members an i their occupations and business has not yet been prepared. An Indianapolis publishing house 'nas Issued a little folder, as it always does, giving a list of the members of the house and senate, together with the counties they represent and their postofnee addresses. The list gives tiie occupation and business of 'as many members as is possible at this time, but the list is Incomplete. A new edition of the folder will be issued when the full information has been obtained. Two years ago there were forty-two farmers in the House alone. Some of farm legislation, and tney were a power in the House. Vp to this time, however, the list shows only nine farmers in the House, but when the full information has been gathered it is supposed that tne number will run to thirty or more. The nine are Daniel M. Blacltmore, Greensburg; Burton Green. Deedsvllle; Jeo. Y. Hepler, South Bend; James K. Mason, Milton: Charles I Mendenhall, Camby; William J. Miles. New Market; Artemus h Myers. Noblesvllle: John Ryan. Vallonla, and Abe J. Westfall. Vlncennes. There are nineteen Jawyers in the House list up to this time, and the full list will probably show not less t'nan twenty-five. The nineteen are Emil V. Anderson, Eikhart; Edwin C. Davis. Crown Point: Jesse Eschbach, Warsaw; Russell P. Harker, Frankfort: Robert 11. Hougham, Franklin: Donald Jameson, Indianapolis; William R. Jinnett, Manila, who Is also classed as a minister; Otto H. Krleg. Huntington; EAST CHICAGO. Olives Celery Browned Potatoes PIES. Mince Assorted Cake Pumpkin

ELL-AWS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. Soma of the material was found later on an empty lot about two blocks away from the scene of the theft. There Is no clue to the marauders, but it Is thought that boys are responsible for the deed. ISiDIAHAPcLIS BUREAU) Robert W. McClaskey, La. Grange: Charles A. McGonagle, Muncie: Phil M. McNagney, Columbia City: Newman T. Miller, Kokomo; Richard V. Sipe. Indianapolis: William E. Williams, Booneville: W. U Woods. Parr: William W. Woods, Indianapolis: Jonathan S. Yoder. Goshen; Harvey Harmon, Princeton, and Otis Cook. Terre Haute. The following members of tne House are classed as real estate dealers: George N. Montgomery, Indianapolis; John S. Alldred. Anderson; Luke Duffey, Indianapolis: Harry B. Dynes, Indianapolis; Jacob D. Miltonberget, Muncie. and Martin J. Hyland, Indianapolis. There will be one circus owner In the House Frank If. Gentry, BioomIngton, owner of the Gentry dog and pony show. There are two physicians In the present list Dr. J. L Axby of Lawrenceburg and Charles L Cogglns of Covington. The only merchant on Hie present list la William H. Bartel, Jr.. of Richmond. The others in the present House list whose business or occupation Is given are the following: Salesman R. Felix -Geddea, Indianapolis. Ministers William R. Jinnett, Manila, and Charles A. Johnson. Gas City. Grain dealer John J. Overmyer. Kouts. Contractor Capt. James E. Southard, Michigan City. Bankers Luther F. Symons, Lewisville, and Elmer Johnson, Monterey. The present list gives the names of sixteen lawyers In the senate out of a total of fifty members, and when the list is completed it wlir show more than that. The sixteen lawyers are as follows: D. Frank Culbertson. Vlncennes; Edward P. Eisner, Seymour; James R. Fleming. Portland; Willard B. Gemmill. Marion; Charles A. Hagerty. South Bend; Rowland H. Jackson. Verseilles; Dwight M. Kinder, Gary; Franklin Mc Cray, Indianapolis; Harry E. Negley, Indianapolis; John G. Reidelbach, Indianapolis; Ar'tnur R. Robinson, Indianapolis; Abram Simmons. Bluffton; Oscar B. SmKfe. Knox; John E. Spaan. Indianapolis; Glenn VanAuken, Auburn, and Austin Retherford. Anderson. The only farmers on the present list of Senate members are the- following four: Pinkney S. Armstrong. Owensville: Ohmig Bird, Fort Wayne; Thomas Dorrell, Greenwood, and James II Humphreys, Linton. Others on the Senate list are as follows: Manufacturers Andrew H. Beardsley, Elknart; Walter McConaha. Richmond; William S. Mercer. Peru! William S. Mercer, Peru; William M. WMte. Crawfordsville; Aaron Wolfson. Indianapolis, and Gabriel Summers, South Bend. Bankers Robert Bracken, Frankfort: Joseph M. Hirsch, Cannelton. Editors Walter S. Chambers. New. Pastime Today "The Song of Hate T?l v Ai-t TTnT Feature roaturing BETTT WAWSIJf Children under IS not admitted. Thursday "SAINT, DEVIL AND WOMAN," 5 Act Gold Rooster Feature. Saturdav "THE MAN THAT STOOD STILL." 5 Act World Feature. Sunday "DARE DEVIL KATE," 5 Act Fox Feature.

castle; G. H. Hazen, Booneriile; Edgar F. Metzger, Logansport. Hotel keener- Lem n rinhi-,.

Greensburg. Retired William E Fnn-ll.v. rni.. spoils, and James Porter, Washington. t-nysician William T. Greene. Albion. Druggist Joseph P. TTem'nhm r?i. lng Sun. Coal operator Jacob r? Kni.m Terre Haute, Lumber dealer Charles v Tj.n Bedford. Hardware dealer Marlon If Ma.t.n South Wnitley. Funeral director E. A. Norman Hope. Shorthand reDorter nnil t.r-Va-Alva O. Reser, Lafayette. Insurance agent M. C. Thornton. New Albany. WEATHER DROPS TURKEY PRICES Thanks to the SDrlnar-like. hut damp weather, tne cost of the fnv Thanksgiving dinner will be aomewnat lower In Gary. Yesterday, for instance turkeys auoted from 5' to 1 cents a pound dropped to 34 cents noon and to 30 cents at nightfall. To day they were again ranging, from 30 to 34 cents In Broadway stores, with slightly higher and lower prices In other parts of the town, depending on the neighborhood. Ducks could be had at an average of 24 cents. Butter Fifty Cent.. Eggs (fresh) still hold out at 4 cents and higher and print butter was quoted from 48 to 50 cents, dealers paying yesterday 45 cents wholesale. DINNER FOR THE AWAY FROM HOMES' Men Jn Gary who are to spend the Thanksgiving here away from their homes, will have at least one big thing to be thankful for. A big" Thanksgiving Fellowship dinner is to be served at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday evening for all men and older boys of Gary who are away from home and desire to attend. Alt men who are planning to attend this dinner, " should secure their reservations at the Y. M. C. A. office as early as possible. The Thanksgiving season will find many men in Gary, far away from their homes and without close friends with whom to enjoy the occasion. For this reason the Y. M. C. A. is planning to hold this Fellowship Bupper. Attendance at the dinner Is not limited to members of the association. JUSTICE GROSS S FINED SI 00 A sealed verdict returned by a Jury in circuit court at Crown Point today found Justice . Edward Gross of Gary guilty of pointing a pistol. The justice was fined $100. and costs. The trial is a result of the feud between the judge's court and constabulary and the Gary police. The police bad the Judge-arrested cn only 17 charges. Nine charges have been disposed of and there are S more left. The first trouble occurred in the judge's saloon ln South Boardway when a policeman attempted to arrest the Judge after he had soaked a dissatisfied litigant over the head with a bottle of whiskey. The judge defied arrest, retreated to-his courtroom ana got out his shooting irons. The Judicial artillery kept back Capt. Nestorovitch and eight Gary policemen, but E FROM A COLO ? LISTEN! Pape's Cold Compound ends sever colds or grippe in few hours. Your cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages Jn the heal, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, fevtrishness. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-upT Quit blowinj," and snuffling: ,aso your th robhng head nothing else in te world givesi such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. Jt acts without assistance, tastes nice., and causes no iuconvenience. . Accept no substitute. Adv.

TWO SHOWS AFTERN00N2:15 AND 3:30. TWO SHOWS NIGHT 7 '30 AND 900. THTJRS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

"Battling Nelson

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"The Bread Problem" is not a problem in the home where Shredded Wheat is known. The whole wheat grain is the real staff of life, and you have it in Shredded Wheat Bis?uit, prepared in a digestible form. It contains more real, bodybuilding material than meat or eggs,is more easily digested and costs much les3. The food for the up-and-coming man who does things with hand or brain for the kiddies that need a well-balanced food for study or play for the housewife who must save herself from kitchen drudgery. Delicious for breakfast, or any meal, with milk or cream. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.

later the judge surrendered. Some time after that Constables Prohl and Peters of the justice's staff invaded the home of Policeman arquardt to arrest him. In the fight that follow ed all three tnen lost their clothes an J the officer's skull was fractured. If you'll advertise your holiday bargains we will get the peopleto hop early. Sow's the time to get busy. MAYIH 'yorO I VF.'.Mlll trouble' Gall Stones. Cancer and Ulcers of th Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxica-tlon. Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments rosult from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Suffers owe their complete recovery to Mayi-s Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any other for 8tomach Ailments For sale by Summers pharmacy and druggists everywhere. Adv. 252SI De Luxe TODAY Sessue Hayakawa in "THE HONORABLE FRIEND Also PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPHS TOMORROW Lionel Barrymore in"THE UPHEAVAL" Five Acts. Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN IX HIS LATEST COMEDY. (Formerly the Bartoia.) TODAY THE YAQUI" A WONDERFUL BLUEBIRD PHOTO PLAY IN' FIVE ACTS. TOMORROW THANKSGIVING DAY THE STERLING ESSANAY COMEDY "THE MISLEADING LADY" A Laugh Every Minute. i Three Piece Orchestra. Matinees 2 to 4 p. m. Evenings 6:45 to 11 PRICES 5c AND 1Cc. .i (Himself)

Gem Theatre

NORTON & EARL

SEBASTIAN MERRIL & CO. FIELDS, KEENE & WALSH BELL & EVA COMING SUNDAY One Day Onlv "All Girl Review" All the Girls in the World.