Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 5 January 1917 — Page 2
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BT ANOTHER COMPAHT Holders of health an i mviilcnt iolSi'irs in the Vnion lATv. Insurance (,'onipany formerly a Hammond company, are now insured in the Star Health ami Ac-idem t'ompany or Hot luster, I ml., whieh alsorbeil the I'nion t.if About two year aso the lnion I.i! In.Mirsnie Company moved its headquarters from the southern part of thv state to Hammond. Attorney 1. V. Cravens of Hammond and lr. IttvigM Maekev of Hobart. beinK two of the principal stockholder!". The Star Health, and Accident Company of Rochester, by a deal consummated last week, reinsured all members carrying Health and accident insurance in the I'nlon Life of Hammond and the Continental Heneticial association of Philadelphia. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take l.AXATIVK HRDMi ' Ql 1MNK Tah'ets. DruKKists rotund money if it fail to cure. K. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 23c. DPRY HOQSE IZ ' BETTER SI HI IM.K SHAT.t The rule of the survival of the fittest as applied to that newest of theatrical industries, the making of tah"oici musical comedies, has at lut-t succeeded in weeding out the tad and indifferent until the Rood are left to
THE QUALITY STORE Phones 857-858 East Ctiicago, Ind. Few Specials for Saturday, Jan, 6th, 1917
Cane Sugar, 6 lbs . Hershey- Cocoa, half pound. Shredded Wheat. two for Grandma's Washing Powder, two for. . Koumiss Buttermilk Toilet Soap, box . . True American Matches, pkg Old Honesty Corn, can 15c K. C. Baking Powder Food of Wheat 46c 19c 25c 13c 22c 10c 12c 15c 3 ib. Cans Chase and d San87c bora's Crusade Coffee, can ....
Condensed Statement of Of East GfascagOf Bndiana AS REPORTED TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DEC. 27, 1916.
RESOURCES. Loans and Securities 01 .".!: W.'. 0 Banking House, Vaults, etc. 73,:J22.00 U. S. Bonds r0,O00.0U Cash and in Banks 107,932.1:;
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Feb. 9, 1905 (Opening Date) Dec. 27, 1908. Dec. 27, 1910 Dec. 27, 1912..... Dec. 27," 1915 Dec. 27, 1916 (This Report) .
Are You Intoxicated? The quest ion is not as impertinent as it sounds. You may be a real teetotaler and yet be "intoxicated" that is, poisoned by the gases that come from imperfect digestion. The products of food putrefaction are taken up by the blood and often poison the entire system. Cut out meats and starchy foods for a while. Eat Shredded Wheat with milk or cream for breakfast ; eat it with stewed fruits and green vegetables for dinner or sunper. It will cure autointoxication and make a new man of you. All the meat of the whole wheat in a digestible form. A perfect meal at lowest cost. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.
thrive ;.n.l prosper. In the infant stajre there- wa. reitSi.'r rhyi.i. rein nor tali nt to tile average "tab' but in the last season or so the elimination process has ma le it impossible for Tom. lick and Harry to lure four South State street actors, a mistit chorus of six or eitrht piris, a $25 a week comedian and after concoct i us a title do nil the old stuff in show- business and t;et booking- There are no more of "those tilings" that insulted the intelligence of an audience and drove tin? orchestra Large Size Sunkist Navel 38c 25c Oranges, Sweet, dozen Chickens We dr ss our own, per lb. ... .Leal .Lard, a ff 51 lbs. for I.UU Pork Loin Roast, per 11) Pork Tenderloin, per lb Prime Rib Roast of Beef, per ll Leg of Veal Roast, per lb Brisket Bacon, small strip ...... Armour's Star by strip, only. Armour's Star or Edelweiss Ham . 18c 30c 16c 24c 20c Bacon, 28c 22c Total
Start The New Year The "THRIFT" Way. Open An Account In Our National Savings Department. All Deposits Made ON OR BE FORE JANUARY 15th Will Draw INTEREST From JAN UARY 1st-
Comparative Deposits
to drink. At least they haven't been seen ki far this winter. Three years agn OIkh Ueliaush, then feature,! by Klaw &. RrlanKer in "The 1'ink l.ady," as the prima donna in the number one" company that toured the biff cities, had never head of a tabloid musi-al show and the producers of that new form of entertainment would have dropped dead of heart failure if asked $'.'5 a week salary f'T a leading woman. A preat cliane has taken place in a remarkably short time. The salaiy mentioned above is paid to Miss 1 eHaush bv Hoyle Woolfolk. producer of "Whity fair," in which she Is apiwrinp at the Hammond. Orpheum with Jack Trainor as the comedian, and Tom and Will W arrilow of Hammond, in lie cast. Miss DeHaUKh is an artist. She has a eharminjr speaking voice, is accomplished on the violin and slnds as a true prima donna who has worked for Klaw & Krlanr shoubl. She does a comedv bit from' way ' back while Traino- muKs that sends the audience into spa.-ms. Trainor is the funniest of the downs introduced into tabloid to
date. I The show is mounted in J2 a seat l clothes. Those who saw tne .ihHarden production last year will recognize some of the best chorus costumes have been sold to "Vanity Fair" while other of the chorus dresses came from the nte "Town Topics" which appeared at the C.arrick in ChicaKO. The singing of the ever popular arrnow bovs adds to the class of the performance. The chorus is the largest seen in tab. the number and splendor r scene settings the greatest and Miss DcHaugh ranks highest, in talent. ASTHMA SUFFERER Write today. I will tell you. free or chnrp-e, of a simple home treatment for asthma which cured me after physicians and change of climate failed I am so prateful for my present stood health, after years of suffcrtne. that I want every one to know of this wonderful treatment. Mrs. Nellie Evans, box 555, H. t. Ies Moines. Iowa. AnENDANGETQNTEST OH An attendance contest between the eleven schools of the Hammond public school system Is being conducted,, and to date Wilcox is leading with a percentage for October and November of ) and 9i.4. respectively. Superintendent McPaniels has g-iven out the following data regarding the standing; of Hie schools: October, 1916.
Knrollm.nt. Ta idles. Pet. Central ".".fi V?. 97.6 Columbia -6 "" ;i" 1 Franklin "75 -'! '" t Irvins if- '' '- Jefferson 207 2S Lafayette tisx 77 !'5.7 Lincoln 2tr. 12 !; Riverside 343 32 96. 2 Wallace 6'J1 101 94.8 Washington 32n :i3 '. Wilcox 20 37 '.'9
Total 4 2.1ft Norember, 1916. Knroll-
lnent. Tardies. Pet. Central -VI '"' !u!-9 Columbia 28S .10 '3 Kranklin 2 70 2 7 0 4.1 Irving' 617. 3 05. S Jefferson 211 11 I.afayett- :"6 7S 0.1.4 Uncoln --- 11 Hiversido 3.14 2S Wallace "' ;'5 3 Washington -24 2 s i'0-4 ... , ' 3 y.4 S i!eox --
Total 44'415 Mine the pin totoneco tf'-i lllub
LIABILITIES. Capital Stock 5,100,000.00 Surplus & Undivided Profits 34,333.67 Currency in Circulation 30,000.00 Deposits 774,859.70
$959,193.43 $22,314.60 $192,096.0(5 , . . $273,090.02 $426,542.20 . 8489,636.56 .$774,859.76
e:ll-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. GRK0V1CH CHARGES GARY MAYOR IS BOSSED In replying to Mayor Johnson's ordremoving- him as a commissioner ot the Gary safety board Louis Clrkovlch today answered the mayor and stated he should have signed himself as mayor by proxy as his administration is dictated from Fifth avenue (the headquarters of the political department of the steel trust.; Urkovich's letter is us follows: .CJary, Ind., Jan. 5, 1'JlT. Mr. XI. O. Johnson, Gary, Ind Your letter notifying me that. I have been discharged at member of the Safety Hoard in Gary. Ind., has been received. Your action is vt ry pleasing; to me, as it prevented my going: to the trouble of resigning:. In fact. I approved of your Setter except in one. respect, you signed jour name Kosweli o. Johnson, Mayor. It occurs to me that in view of the fact that your administration has been dictated from l-'ifth avenue, that you should have been more consistent and signed jour name as I have always regarded you, Kosw eli o. Johnson, Mayor by Proxy. Outside of that little oversight your letter is entirely satisfactory to me as well as all my friends. Yours truly, I.. R. GRKOVICH. TWO ROUTES OF IMPEACHMENT OPEN j Of the two routes to brinjr about j the impeachment or removal of a city , official foes of Mayor Johnson of Gary j have adopted the council route. i It is within the power of the coun- ! til to Investigate, file charges and if j it finds the mayor guilty to order him ': removed from office. The removal; order if passed stands in effect in ! three days unless the mayor makes an i app'-al to the circuit or superior court. which must hear the case within ten! days . Whatever decision the court makes is final and ccatcluslve and there can be no appeal to a higher tribunal. Should Mayor Johnson be removed Comptroller George Manlove would automatically succeed him unless Johnson in the meantime discharges Manlove," appoints a new comptroller (his brother, or some one else.) It takes a two-thirds vote to Impeach, there being thirteen aldermen. ONE MAN'S BACK BROKEN; OTHER'S SKULL CRACKED T v o to St. victims of accidents were taken Margaret's hospital yesterday.
Meals and Groceries Manufacturer of Hams, Bacon and Sausage. Wholesale and Retail. Auto Delivery.
Phone 77 Hammond. j HERES A. PRIME RlB ROAST" THAT WILL MAKE VOOR. APPETITE HAPPy .'
APPETITE
Pork Roasts, all meat, no waste mVi? Kellner's Sugar Cured Hickory JSmoked Hams. .21c Kellner's Sugar Cured California Hams 16 Kellner's Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon 22 Rib Roast (boneless, rolled) choice cuts 17 Beef Pot Roasts, choice cuts 12-14 Kellner's Sugar Cured Boneless Corned Beef. .15 Boiling Beef 10 Fresh Side Pork 17 Young Pig, half or whole Kellner's Home Made Sausage, Hamburger, Liver Sausage, Pork Sausage, this sale 12Kp Leg or Loin of Milk Fed Veal 16 Shoulder or Breast of Veal 130 Limburger Cheese, the best you ever tasted, brick We also have a Hue lot of Chickens and Rabbits fresh . -w -w 1 1 i ft 1 J
ifrom the country. Trade at
to-date market in Hammond.
Mo Jo Holte 1151 So. Holiman St. Phone 689
I DRESS MY POULTRY TO ORDER
. .. . , 1 Sin-in"' Chickens, tiresseu, per lb v Roasting and Stewing liens, dressed, per lb 21 Home Dressed Beef, any cut. per lb 12M (Not less than T, lb.. to a customer). ORDERS DELIVERED
one with a broken back and the other Buffering from a fracture of the skull. Mike Knatt. 13 Torrence avenue, employed by Contractor Andrew F'altz ; in the construction of a building cn , the north side of the city, fell from a ! scaffold to the Kround. a distance of 1 forty feet, and his back was broken. ; I'ete Delaney was hit over the head iwith apiece of steel at Indiana Harbor, I and his skull fractured.
WILL CARRY FREIGHT Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend Railway Makes Announcement. The Chicago. Ijke Shore &. South Hend railway will begin the operation of freight trains next Monday. Points i included in the early service are New I Carlisle. Michigan City, Gary. East ! Chicago and Hammond. Facilities for entering Chicago have not been comI pletely arranged. An electric engine jcapable of hauling from forty cars w ill be in use. twenty .to I East Chicago Her People and Occurences Mrs. F.d Jenkins was hostess yes- i t 'lday afternoon to the Five Hundred j club at her homo on Magoun avenue. I In the card games prizes were won by j Mrs. Will Cadman. first, and Mrs. John' Sterling, second. (Mrs. Jenkins was j TODAY Marie Doro in "THE LASH" Also BURTON HOLMES TRAVELS. TOMORROW Dorothy Gish And the Triangle Kiddies in "CHILDREN OF THE FEUD" Also "SOME COMEDYSUNDAY Clara Williams and William Desmond in "THE CRIMINAL" Also VERY FUNNY COMEDY. P.df a Cnni-on Book and S.tve Morrev. 81 State Street. I At times the housewife rinds a prime rib roast a prime necessity, and after she lias placed an order with us she becomes convinced of the food value of the meats e sell. Special Sale Keliner s, tlic nnesr, most upT I 1 ) ,..:1. unller), w otaiue t wim . mux peck 55e iMixed Apples, per peck Large Milk, 25c r cans TO ALL PARTS OF CITY.
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AS-NO-MOR ASTHMA AS-NO-MOR MEANS ASTHMA-ISO-MORE to any one suffering from that distressing d!sasv No more waking during the niffht, choking and struggling for breath after taking AS-NO-MOR. Take a teaspoonful before retlr leg and sleep soundly all night. No more couching, wheeling and shortness of breath during the day. A few doses of AS-NO-MOR will relieve all these distressing symptoms and a few bottles will make the relief permanent No matter how bad or of how long standing your case. AS-NO-MOR will give you the relief you have long been looking for. Costs you nothing if It fsils. AS-NO-MOR Is put up In two sizes. Trial eize bottles $1.00. large size bottlog, $3.00. Six trial bottles or 2 large bottles, $5.
rmiix 50c coupon Mail u -fhis coupon with your name and aAirtsnm jiiin1jr written, and we will nd you an ordar on your local drutrist ""htrh will en title you -to a On Dollar bottle for 50c, and a rfund of your f0e if the result from part of the bottt are not eatiafaotory. Same 9 treat No. City Kta'.o Druit XOOT1X MIDICirrE CO. 4rh and Locint 3t Moines. Ta AS-NO-MOR is sold anI gu:u Wei. It your druggist doe no direct. awarded the drawing- prize. Mrs. Johnson from Indiana Harbor ;md. Miss Edith Singleton and Mrs. Robert: White -were fruests. Following liuKames a delicious two course luncheon was enjoyed. In two weeks .Mr". Donald Purdy will enterlain the club at her home on S. Oicott avenue. Harvey Barr has been confined to li'.s home on Wegg- avenue, for the past week on account of illness. The East Chicago Woman's Club will hold & 1 o'clock election luncheon tomorrow at the Congregational church, for the members and their friends. The Thursday evening I'edro Ciuh was pleasantl entertained last evening at the home of Miss Janet McXab on Forsyth avenue. In the card games, Mrs. J. W. Brown won first prize: Miss Jane McCluskey, second, and Mrs. C. C. Hughes, consolation. In two weeks Miss Jane McCluskey will entertain the club at her home on Oicott avenue. Tb Home Economic Section of the Woman's Club will meet next Monday at the home of Mrs. I W. Giles on 145th street. There will be elect'on of officers and all members are requested to attendEmlyn, Grant and Hammound Unit ed Order of I- orresters will hold a joint meeting- this evening at Wclser's hall in Hammond. All .members are
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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9 AND 10.
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The Most Sensational, the Most Startling, th Most Amazing Picture Ever Passed by the Board of Censor.-. BARE FACTS LAID BARE Out of courtesy to WOMAN and the sacredne.-s of MOTIlKRHOOJt Tuesday Will Be For Women Only- Men Barred. For the first time in the history of moving pictures, volutin is given the opportunity to pass judgment on the MOST UK LI C ATE subject and the GREATEST EVIL OF THE DAY. BIRTH CONTROL WEDNESDAY MEN AND WOMEN. MATINEE AND NIGHT 25c. Children under 16 not admitted.
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TODAY AND TOMORROW Jack Trainor
VANITY FAIR SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY CHANGE OF BILL. BIG ACTS - 5
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MONDAY-ONE NIGHT ONLY Two Shows 7:30 and 9:00. "POP CONCERT" First of the Season. Barnie Yourig: and His Band 25 ARTISTS 25 MAT KLEIN, SOLOIST. Mutual Weekly. 10-20-30c.
THE CONOVER PIANO has been honored with the largest order ever placed in this country. THE CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE, the largest Conservatory of Music, in the world,' has been equipped throughout with nearly one hundred Conover Pianos. Made onlv bv
Hammond Salesroom: 148 State
Only Genuine Relief He Has Ever Found. Kvans.-r.ls. Irt1 . Oct. Zt. Hoover M-edicine Co . Dm Moines. ; n wi Gentlemen: I have suffered fr-.m? nj'timt for about ten years rf? your T:ir.t:c;n is the only genuin relief I hav ever r-vd nor e rKP.trt sox HIS K.ast 1-rra :-
nn - .e. d ?y Xtrri3 I'h:irr.!n"y nn. tin.i':'- AS N'O-MOR v v. IT. t attend Tli" East C'n.cig-; noun-cement of an : at their rooms over bank on Tuesday e:iv;b en: n sr. -smoke," They promise "good eats'' and "good ente bers and friends aro ta'.ntr.',n. invitfd. y. Tomorrow temple, Ea?r rminity dan A ssoeial i ori. galaxy of f night. Chicago ;e g:v.-n Mas We! ui-i-j rs by tinTil 1 r, w e event will afford pretty gowns. .- tractive women, well groomed and well dressed men. in one of the mi.st elaborate social functions of the yen r. Excellent music has been provided, tiefloor put in first class snap", the work of the ommitiees practical!" a'.l donand everything in fact is in complete readiness for a large attendance and a most enjoyable time. Pastime Today A Five Act Feature "LOVE'S LARIAT' Tomorrow a 5 Act AVorll Feature, Featuring Robert Warwick . jn. "ALL MAN" ..THEATE R.. HAMMOND llfek tth 5 5
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