Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1917 — Page 2
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ELL-AMS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. February 2. Atchison 100 u. American Ueet Sugar 83 American Car Foundry 53 American Locomotive 6' Anaconda 72 American Smelting 94 r Brooklyn Kapld Transit 69s Baldwin Locomotive 45 Baltimore and Ohio 7 4 7 American Can Co. 39 New York Central 02 u Colorado Fuel Central Leather 70 i Chesapeake and Ohio 59 Crucible Steel 5l Kris , 25V Great Northern 112 Illinois Central 100 Maxwell Motors . 4 Mexican Petroleum Sj Norfolk and Western 127 Northern Pacific 102 v-i Pennsylvania 5 4 Republic Iron and Steel 66 Heading 90' I". S. Rubber 53 American Sugar 105 1 Southern I'aciflc 92 S Southern Railway 2 7 'hgo. Milw. and St. Paul $3H Texas Oil 205 U. S. Steel 100 Cpion Pacific 133 1 AAVstern Union 9 3 Wabash 13i AVillys Overland 33 IF FOR SORE, TIREO FEET AH! ! "Tiz" is grand for aching, swollen, tender, callused feet or corns. Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet; no more swolU.n. aching, tender, sweaty feet. No more soreness in corns, callouses, bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without getting relief. Just use "Tiz." "Tiz" Is the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puft up the feet. "Tiz" cures your foot trouble so you'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will nver, never hurt or get sore and swol'en. Think of it, no more foot misery, no more agony from corns, callouses or bunions. Get a J5-cent box at any drug store or department store and get Instant re lief. Wear smaller shoes. Just try "Tiz." Get a whole year's foot comfort for only 23 cents. Think of it. Adv. -
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G Pounds Cane Sugar with order -14 Monarch Salmon, per can 25 3-lh Cans Chase & Sanborns Crusade Coffee 87 Acme Buckwheat at 11 Full Quart Jar of Apple Butter 25 Food of Wheat at 15 Jap Rose Soap, 3 for 25 Sunkist Navels, per dozen 24 32
CLOSE CHICAGO GRAIN FUTURES. Wheat May. . $1.61; July. $1.43; September, f 1.33 TfcCorn May. 67c; July, 98c. Oats May. 520: July. 517e,
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Hogs. Iteceipts. 13.000; market, stonily; mixed. $ 1 3.25 1 1.85 ; good. $11 .60 ir 11.75; rough, $1 1.16 (if 1 1.45 : light. $11. 15 if 11.70; rig". $-50i 10.75. Cnttle Receipts, 1.500; markrt. strong: beeves. $7.75 12.00: cows-heifers, $5.00110.25; stockors. $6.0 ii 9. 10; 1 1 a us u.oo. StecTS, $S.65 ii 3.65; rilv-s. Jlo.Ootf csiiiuts. $1.25if5.G5; western $7.75 it 10.15. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Butter Creamery extras. 3Sc; creamery firsts. 36 a .'7c; firsts. tU'ffSfio: seconds. 31 a f( 32 '4C Kggs Ordinaries, 42ff43c; firsts. 44 Uc. Live poultry Fowls. 19c; ducks, 17T 20c; geese, 14'9'lfic; springs. 21c; turkeys, 22c. (By United Press.) CHICAGO. Feb. 2. The wheat market opening was very tame and trade seems to be waiting. (By United Press! N!:;V YORK. Feb. 2. Recoveries and losses were about equally divided as the stock exchange opened on the second day of international uncertainty regardingthe submarine situation today. Steel opened at 102S to against a close of 102. To Cure ft Cold la One Day Take LAXATIVE 11ROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature U on each box. 25c. SCHMTJESER HAS BEAUTIFUL BUICKS Unable for months to get cars ahead to meet the large demand, John Schmueser Brother. Buick agents at Hammond, have at last got a few extra cars from the Flint factory. Among these are an elegant six-cylinder seven passenger sedan, rerfect in its appointment, and a beautiful six-cylinder three passenger cabriolet. Thi sedan is on I exhibition in the Schmueser store, lis Siblev street, and must be seen to be appreciated. AVith the big demand for Buicks the problem of the agency has not been how to sell the cars, but how to get them fast enough from the factory which producers cars to meet every taste and every purse. While the demand situation Is universal for Buicks John Schmueser has made it more so in his territory because of the unexcelled service he gives his customers. A Bulck owner has a steadfast friend In Schmueser a fact more Important particularly to the beginner than the make of the car. The temperature sank to 13 below zero In the open. 8 be'ow xero tn sheltered places at Gary during the night. On the lake front it reached 15 and 16 below, depending on the exposure to the wind. Much trouble was encountered in the mills. lOaKe Will Limber Ton Up A new Creation, Fain Killer and Antiseptic Combined. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago. Stiff and Swollen Joints, Corns. Bunions or whatever the pain may be. it is paid to be without an equal. For Cuts. Burns. Bruises. Pore Throat. Croup, diphtheria and Tonsilitls it has i rieen lounj most etrective. Accept no substitute. This great oil is golden red color only. There is nothing like it. Every bottle guaranteed by leading druggists. Kaufman & AVolf, Hammond. Chickens, we dress our own Armours Star Ham, per pound Brisket Bacon, per pound Soup Meat, per pound Choice Pot Roast of Beef, per pound. . . Les of Veal Roast, per pound Hamburger Steak, per pound Sirloin Steak, per pound 26? 23 .21? 122? .17? .26? .15? .2G?
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Are You Intoxicated'? The question 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 supper. 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 t Niagara Falls, N. Y.
s OP DRY VICTORY Rev. C. J. Sharp, pastor of the FirK i Christian rhurch, returned from in-( dlanapolls for a few hours last even-, '.rig to attend the annual business I meeting and election of his congrega- j Hon and at midnight left again for ; the capital, where he predicted senate would vote favoring state-wide prohibition today. The minister who was lobbying with the drys arrived In Hammond at 8:12 and left Bgaln on the late train. VOTE WAS 38 TO 11 FOR DRYS ;L'onttnu(1 on pas two.) cer of the senate. There were riot at that time and many a man left the state house with a black eye or a bloody nose. The demonstration yesterday, however, was of a different character. The state house was thronged with people who shouted because they were happy and it was a one-sided affair. The dry leaders plan to rush the bill to the house for final action before the end of this week. ASTHMA SUFFERER Write today. I will tell you. free of charge, of a simple home treatment) for asthma which cured me after phy tlrlAnn RnH fliAnr of rltmalfi fAiled . . v " L . i health, after years of suffering, that 1 want every one to know of this wonderful treatment. Mrs. Nellie Evans, Box &5. R- 6. Ies Moines. Iowa. CROWN POINT The death of Mrs. WUUam Zlese of
. . , ' , ,' be in Oakwoods cemetery. Chicago, home of her daughter. Mrs. W m. Iiacl' f, ,-, -tJfeJ, I . , , 1 Tre funeral ttv vfWrtg will be in on Wednesday, near Hobart. where sh j . , ... , , . . . . ... , , charge of the WTming Masons, and n had been Tlsiting. The funeral w?s!,... ,. . . I nimPfl If Will ri A 1t IUnrva rxf Cnm
arranged for thi afternoon, the bu the bur-j :al to be at the Crown Point cemetery. 1 Mrs. Ziese leaves a husband and chll-' dren. besides a host of friends In this : pjace to mourn her demise. The directors of the Chamber or: Commerce will meet this Friday even- ! Ing. it being the last meeting of the! year for the old directorate. The new j members will meet to organize and ; select their secretary. Fred A. Ruf. j who hs acted In that capacity since j the organisation was formed will be j najned. his work In the past having ; proved s. satisfactory that they are l deemed practically infllspenstble. The j final arrangements for the Chamber of Commerce banquet on next Wed- j neday evening will be completed. j While cranking . car last evening;, at the Ilelde garage on Jollot street. I Farl Smith suffered a croKen wrist. Dr. Blackstone was called and set the injured member. " Gib Rosw has moved his pool and l.inch room to the Pherman building on GoldPborough street. Irl Rockwell will leave on Satur day for Indianapolis where he will act ns clerk In the house during the remainder of the legislative session. ST. PAUL'S PARISH ANNUAL BNQUET The parish of St. Taul's Episcopal church last evening held the annual banquet In connection with the closing of the Dedication Festival. About seventy-five were present and tln dinner which was served by the Woman's Guild was excellent. Interesting talks by Father Day of St. Alban's' church of Indiana Harbor. Rev. V. J. Hawthorne, the rector. C. H. True. J. D. Rrusel and Henry Conkey of the vestry were a part of the program. Mrs. R. O. Wlnckler. president of the Woman's Guild and Minn Marie Newnham of the St. Agnes' Guild made reports for their societies i dnd there were songs by George Clark and li:; W'ellie McDaniel. CANDIDATES MAY FILE UP TO 5 O'CLOCK ! City Ulerk William Kolb today stated that his office will ba open Until 5 j o'clock tomorrow afternoon to permit ' candidates for nominations In the city j primaries to file their declarations, j Tomorrow is the last day. I ACCEPT INVITATION The members council of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce today accepted an Invitation of the I--ast Chicago Chamber of Commerce to attend a supper and lecture at the latter's headquarters Tuesday evening when John E. Lathrop. the famous speaker on city building, will be present. The supper is to cost fifty cents per plate and those desiring to attend are requested to notify Judge Relter. Attorney Jesse Wilson or Attorney P. C. Atkinson Monday. President Jesse Wilson of the chamber of commerce urged that as many os can arrange to attend the supper. HERE'S TO SOL KATZ Sol Kati a State street feed mer-j chant is as much alive, from his nack ' up as he is down to the soles of his hustling feet. Yesterday afternoon on Sibley street while driving east: from Jesse street he saw a run away team of horses 5ome toward him. School was out awl many children were in the path
of the madly running animals. Jumping from his wagon he tried to grasp the bridle of one of the run aways but missed his hold. Then he thought and acted simultaneously for by the ,jnie the rear wheel passed him he bad a holj or the end board and swung himself aboard. Hen Hur neVer reined up a pair of snorting; steeds in finer fashion than did Sol Katz. Me turned the team over to their driver and with a prosaic "giddnp" be got behind his own Lav and went about his business.
ALLEGED AUTO BANDITS ON TRIAL Leonard Hunt and John Coffee, arrested last October arid brought back from Chicago by the Hammond police, are on trial in Judge Belter's court as alleged hold up men in the auto .raid on salons and fish resorts at Roby' and J-orsythe. Deputy Prosecutor AW () Thomas represents the Mate and at tor-n-y., McAieer and Moran the defandls The trial started Thursday. UNDERTAKER TO BUHY ASSISTANT William Flagler Dies After Short Illness Funeral Saturday. especial to The Times.) WHITING, ind.. Feb. 2 -William Flagler, age 27 years, employed as an
thejembalmer for Undertaekr A. I). Hev-
den. pawed away at the South Park hospital in Chicago at 9 o'clock AVednesday night. Mr. Flagler came to Whiting six weeks ago from Minneapolis to take the position with Undertaker Hevden. Both he and Mrs. Flakier, who were living with Miss Swan on Ohio avenue, were very iikable people and Unun inner fieyaen was much pleased' with his new assistant. Three weeks' later h was stricken with appendicitis i and removed to the hospital where he i underwent an operation. His condl-i tlon was most serious but when Just i on the mend the patient caught cold, ' pleurisy setting in. His condition! again became very alarming, but he ; was Improving, and w hen his wife and j Mr!.. Heyden visited him on Wednes-' day afternoon he was so much lm.! proved that he was singing. A sudden change, however, caused his death a few Kntim Urap -lr- 1 la'(r who is a member of the Evergreen Io.i?e Nr. i: r.--,.. - m i . . I'u'i. in., is purvivea nv n;s widow to whom ;.e had been married two years, and his parents, who res.de in Chicago. The remains were brought to WhitIre where thev a ra at t V. iu 1 I f .) ieiianuig pariors. me lunerai wi;l he held from here-tomorrow at 1 p. m. i when Rev. S. C. Rogers will preach a hort service The ree-ular funeral I e regjiar Service will be conducted at Oakwoodr chapel in Chicago, the Interment to ... pusne louse, .no. !u, oi Allisons. coram SHOULD TAKE OVER WIRELESS By THAN KLIJT 3D. KOOSETSLT (Assistant Secretary of the XT. S. Nary.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 2. As a meas ure of safety the United States government should assume control of every wireless station In this country, except those engaged in purely intra state
Meats and Groceries Manufacturer of Hams, Bacon and Sausage. Wholesale and Retail. Auto Delivery. Phone 77 Hammond. 81 State Street.
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ANNIVERSARY SALE. A year ago today we moved in our new store. We offer for sale at this special occasion our well loiown quality meats at following low prices: Pork Loins, 8-10 lb. av 1SI? Pork Boston Butts, nice and lean 1TVC Kellner's Hickory Smoked Hams 21? Kellner's Sugar Cured Breakfact Bacon 23?
Fresh Pig Hams Choice Cuts Beef Pot Roast.
Boiling Beef 10? Kellner's Snerar Cured Corn Beef (boneless) 15? Choice Cuts Sirloin Steak 20? 1 eg or Loin of Veal. 18? Shoulder or Breast of Veal 15? Kellner's Home Made Sausage, Hamburger, Pork Sausage, Liver Sausage, this sale ' 12J4? Leaf Lard, 5Vi lbs. for $1.00 Libby's California Asparagus, per 3 lb. can 25? Feregas Spaghetti or Macaroni, 3 pkgs 25? ake advantage of this sale, put in your week's supply of meat, as meat is going higher. Trade at Kellner's, the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.
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HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED IV1ILK CWp substitutes coat YOU aama prlca. business t once. Control of wires and rabies Is simple, but wireless messages ore easily interf or red with by outsiders. There should be government ownership tf all wireless apparatus in peace as well as In wiir time, as a. inutier of public policy. AV! shouldn't let this matter unit until trouble Is upon us. The suggestion has been made to Congress and is based fundamentally upon th character of wireless telegraphy. In land tHegrnph lin-s and submarine rabies each separate wire sends its own meKsages and does not Interfere with tli.- Mending of messages on other wires. The ) -cation and exigence of these wires and cobles is a mutter which can be determined almost it a moment's notice. The control of the.;e is an easy mailer from the military or naval point of view. AVireless Is entirely different. The sending and receiing mnehinery is small and readily conce.-! labWj arid the actual transmission of tho message is through the waves of the air. This mVsns, of course, that Interference between messages increases necessarily with the number of messages sent unless a perfect system with a central control Is initiated. The Increase in the number of installations all over the United States has been greater than the development of science In respect to non-interference and the result Is growing confusion. Quite aside from the general question of tho advisability of establishing a government monopoly, the considerations in favor of government operation of wireless far outweigh any possible disadvantages. Central control has been demonstrated to be a necessity; it cannot bo car ried out successfully except by actual government operation and. more im portant still, the military ami naval requirements are such that it would be unsafe, speaKlng In a broad sense, to wait until after a declaration of war be fore taking over or closing up hundreds and thousands of small individual, privately owned stations. The only way by which real safety can be assured Is for the government to exercise this control In times of peace also. NEW SENATE BILLS BI KINDER Ai NEJDL TIMES III RK A V AT STATU ( PITAf,. IN'PIANAP :RIS, Feb. 2. Senator Kinder hs introduced two new bills in the senate. One would exempt up BAD BREATH , , - iAlWdiUa W11VC laoieiS Uei SI tho Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gen;!y on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant. sut;arcoated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, Stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any o the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening; griping cathartics are derived from Dr, Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered tha formula after seventeen years of practice among patients afflicted with bowe! and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive cil ; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25c per box. All druggist. Our le of lamb will make your dinner a decided success. All of the meats we sell are guaranteed as to their weight and purity. Let us provision your home with the pure foods that will delight you. 20? 13-15?
to 1.200. the homes of veterans of th.
Civil war and the Mexican war. or their widows from taxation. The other would establish standards of safety In materials and In construction building and mechanical work. Senator Nejdl alj introduced a bill to rreat the office of state inspector of masonry . construction and regulating such work. WOMAN'S VOTE UP (By United Press.) INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Feb. 2 Late this afternooa Senator Maston made a motion to call Ms bill giving women the right to vote from the committee to which It has been referred. The motion carried. 23 to 11. it was believed an attempt would he made to pass the measure thla afternoon. IGOOD WORK FOR ! JEWISH RELIEF FUND ! Hammond contributors to Am,ri,, iwi Relief fund who r,,i , Thb . Ii.mki Thursdav rea-.-.r-' - . . v i work, today Kae urr::riti ere-;.' ! others to Reo Wolf who while : ":OM '"f!v" fo'" " fund, has worked iTiWly but effectively for the cause I AVhen the report Is published It jo (expected Hammond and th surroundjiiif? town, will make a good showing BOOST BOMBERGER AS DELEGATE Although Attorney 7,. r Romberger is at West Baden, his friends at home are already boosting him as a delegate to the Indiana constitutional convention which is calied for in a bill passed by the legislature, and signed by Gov. Goodrich. Attorny Bomberger has never sought any public office, having preferred to devote his time to his practice of law, but his friends here say he could be induced to become one of the several delegates to which Lake county is entitled. Mr. Bomberger is known to have devote! much time to the study of state constitutions and would go to Indianapolis well prepared for the suVjer-t. Aged Lady Dead. K.-nma Elizabeth Hodgson died at 8 o'clock last evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Lus-chka, 625 AA'est Sixth avenue. Gary, aged 77 years. 4 months and 14 days. Funeral services wil: be held at the Gary Undertaking Company's chapel Saturday afternoon in charge of the Christian Silence Readers, after which the body will be shipped to Chicago for interment In Forest Home cemetery. ! STATE HIGHWAY BILL reported; (By United Pre.) INI'I VNAPORI3. IND.. Feb. 2. The i ; Duffey b.H. creating a state highway PA3TIVIB TO-DAY "The Unattainable" A Five Act Feature TOMORROW A FIVE-ACT GOLD ROOSTER FEATURE "King Lear" Sunday Gail Kane and Carlyle Blackwell In a fiv-5 act feature "ON DANGEROUS GROUND"
O RPHBUM THEATR ig THE ONLY THEATRE IN HAMMOND PLAYING ATTRACTIONS Phone 232 .Hammond Phons 232 THREE SHOWS DAILY 2:30, 7:30, 9:00 MATINEES 10c and 15c NIGHTS, 10c, 20c and 30c.
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TODAY Sessue Hayakawa in "THE SOUL OF KURA SAN" Also Burton Holmes Travelogue Too TOMORROW Lillian Gish in THE HOUSE BUILT UPON SAND
Also Parmount Pictograph SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION AND CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE WOMAN" SUNDAY Dorothy Dalton Assisted by Howard Hickman and Enid Markey in FEMALE OF THE SPECIES Extra Good. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Wm. Farnum in "THE PRICE OF SILENCE" WEDNESDAY Extra Big Double Show Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in "SEVENTEEN" SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION EVERY WED. Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in "THE GREAT SECRET"
i EYEGLASSES AND j SPECTACLES j We fit lliom ncmirjitoly. ! CKOOKKS (iLASS rc ; vents that bjeetional jl a re. See us about this wonder ful flass, as it is unexcelled for many purposes. S. Silver Jeweler and Optometrist 177 State St. Hammond, ir ; : Op;cpito E. C. Minas Dept. Str,r?. commission, was reported In the ho:.: : and recommended for passage " j morning by the committee on ror-ds. was amended to give counti" the po-.. to paKB on contract for road impro ments entirely within each county. T' governor opposes such an amen.li:-" If you'll advertUe your hollduy jsrKalna we will grt the people to h" early. .Von'i the time to ret bnay. A RAW, SORE THROA 1 Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won't blister Wrr. ! old-fashioned mustard plastrr. Tiir spread it on with your fingers. It ir-r.r trates to the sore spot with a g-r:"'-tingle, loosens" the congestion and :ir.r.v, out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a can, white cinlrr-rt made with oil of mustard, "t is fine quick relief for sore liiroat, bronch-'ti; tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, j-seunv.-. rheumatism, lumbago, pains and a.:h;s of the back or joints, sprains. sor m.;'-c!rs, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, r Ids" -.!: the chest (ft often prevents pneumons.-;';! Nothing like Musterole for croupy chVdren. Keep it handy for instant use BSmfT FORGET i Indiana Harbor Xow Has a i MODERN HOTEL The Hotel Mohawk ; Phone 263. jCor. .Michigan. Avenue, and Grapevine Streets. U X E
