Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1917 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Februarv lM. l.17

East Chicago Her People sad Occurences

-!: :.! w : ' s : . -f Mi. .i . t i v.v the host Mi.-.-- iMi' 1. was .1 ! . i .1. s.i ;i i; t V.. 'Li; Kv. f F -.':'al ! I .is v I. fro i. -i too . tineMei At t 1 .i .-': oi-( 'a ! : "' : ' o-a- I I: . re n : ; Moiv lohil,: : itti o : t . m wiiii s.-r: ' .' ! '.s (.':-,: js T-' 'I t-e -;;.!:::-?." Vesper.-ftj-fiiiMrk o' tf'e . hiir.ii I.:tn::y a ad iectare (:i -i . on Weiiipsjav a- i J": .Mi S".b;..-'t of th.- l.-.-t i: eThe rh'j-v-h iMirimr the . secuf iort. in the F,r-1 and .- Ai". r.re ! t.. i 1 . ' f I ' t-Xt tte - of I ' Th8 Quinine That Does Not AlTsct the Head I-tecause of jtji tonic and !ixT'.e effect. I.ixntive Unmio ti-tirfrvt .-.-in ! .- 'ah 1 -.-any 'tie without eau-int: n rv-nsn. -s , r ':)ieii; in the head. There i- :'v .... isronio Quinine." I'.. . . llh.'i. S nature on box. "oc. Indiana Harbor Personal mnd Otherwise Misr. Anna t'iohan. dauh'i r o'" M r. j Hnd Tdrs. I'.-ter t'ioban "f I T 1'eniisvlv art in avi'ttur- '!' b- re-irried tb! .' - em-aon at Z ocioc.i to m.-r j- v- s- :.. ii; l)eo(5ar ?' ree. lti'i-it ami eres. The miirriaee will be s- ',"ni;iia"l r. r:'afna nian church en i'.lm t: v -Ii"naltian. off icifit inc. Two huie'r. ! ai: i fifty invita'tous hae in . n is-;... ,; i.m: there w ill be an n ' '-r; i i n-i . "it ; ihAuditorium following ti t o r'r.":t. There has been a change in da; -' ! the next number of th h'tar" cou'--.' F'r. ' 'has. K. Harker who as i, h .v, lectured on "Ife-hh -aia; 1 i a r ' ; aSa1urdav .naiilnc. l''.-ia?-uar.y ' i'.h. w ' be -.mata!.: to present them, and v !'! an pe.ar Sn'itrday nnrht Maia'n fr-l in-o i l H-in v Tilt'Oi wh . tins b- ,-t; . t f'jo ,j his bono- for the past two w l:- t h r. - A DAGGER iN THE BACK That's the woman's dread when she rets up in tne ?"-,, o:ii to s'art i hnav's work. "oh' '-.,.v r, y t,.;o i ai his." ;oL MLI'iAL Ha iri -m ' Ca; sules taxn tuday eases t..e, ij.okaoh. ,,( -v-ntorrow taken ev-ry day nd the "jfickuche for all time. Ien'i .'-lav. w!.ft' the use of .o.ifrr!:is? L-.t;r -aking GOLD MLUA L Haarlem .!: . apsules today and ! re.; v.-! tcmor- : row. Take throe or four every day and j be permanently free from wi..n ,,tr.i. j !mr fSir.R back pain. Ha b su a ., : r1 OOLD MRDA L. Since Hte; i '.Oi,i') i t ,, iil'.DAL liaarlet." fi! h? been the " .iional Remedy of Hollai.d. the liovernnient, (,f tl-, Ne'.herh-.nl-t h-.vinc vtf.,- I "'i a speeiai cuar-er ut iiorszing :ts preparation and sale. Trie heusi-a li of Holland would el-ros! ., vrhouT bf'-ad as sh- wa.'ll b- . , .t "Zl?vZM?fLin .'!.alPv: s ues. i his Is the .t. r.,''..:i wh :-:t '":'! fad the wo;i. en and children of IIjI- '! t-o s-urlv ..,! robust. ;i.l All.i'AL a-,- r';e ra.r". original !' o- -' (;1 'apst. :03 ,;. ,r 1 ,-. .j e,"1 the labor;) to-:, a ir- l,2',r!. it..;, i 1 J'-ire! But be sure to 10 t i; L i i ' ' ..1KIAL. Look, for 'th nn .. t-n o-erv A Soi i hy reliable .Irusif 'ht : I"1 PaoKflge f,t C5c, end $1 f. Mone, refunded tf tj,e,- d . te.t h p " A'-Cept only the i,(iLi AiT")X. .others are naltAUocus. Adv. " ' XfJ WW f it YV

THE QUALITY STORE Phones 857-858 East Chicago, Ind.

i'.hic X'p.lhy inner, per II) laC" Monsoou Pens. 2 fans for 28C !'cniScl Pineapple. jer '.'in 2Sr .Moi-iiiiia' ( !l'ry Pi-aches. per r.'sll i'eroxido Son. :' tor ! - .25e Fernriell Siiperline Pea 20c . 15r !('' (Mil Pure Fruit Miner Meat. ;i for I Food of Wheat. f) I-" avei Oi-anuc-. l per do.

Safety First. At the first sign of a cold take CASCARA QUININE-

I re o 1 f l- i!v rt-mcdv-in tablet '. - : oi;v P t..iic. in .niu!- .-!- ur.pU.i-.-.rit after rtfects. ( ,. ,.i,u n ji imur trip in i t: .vs. M..iv v !'(.. k li it .ills. Clcl i , i . i ,v:;! I'-l -".d M.". ; in K -15 cults. At ny Druj 2toro (M i;.i. s t n ii i v : Mi. I L. bus in. s Lutheran St l. i'.r mid 1 ::m a et . I 'I - . , 1 .'I'll ..a ll - 1 h, j V VV 1 '. II: i i- ! 1 . . ! I . ill il.f!":!. , to r Ci :i rh.-r.' ric this vK'ir.it y lias ! ct' lCveiti:'- Alt). ,-it .5 i ,U be t.d'.ow by otif r ,- h' en ,:-i vs. Th"S-e vivid i:i...it r.sa ' -:ia" . and in lheir; )!,!-' Hi;,, l .ci ion than like f -n't. j a i'! lei p.. i d in a most rema rk - ..n London. here trreat dam-i i Tb.e roiimn rtd- r tej'.n oi v !i.:.;.s wire fouitht. : evir-o-t from his description: on h-i !.. . -m fail as if t re s ' HI.." he rit.'S. "e See .M-'iri in the nir. Muihlimrs i si'K. Whole docks are (... In I r. v.; of u.-i ar, I ! a-k f m' -j,.-- this destruction lois hi'.,.,-. lloih heaven and a- so be j,;st on- hiirniio; Ttnn rnn t 1 I n I I I t W I mmnk mm sa rr.Ai;cisco jxtdc-e's rui-es FOE KISPISiG. 1. The husband who kisses his j i v. lie n?nmuii7 x.eeps out oi tiae divorce court. 2. The wife who kisses her r.usliaad si.ai-iiigly does not cheapen the, prociitct. 3. Ii'o kisses a clay, husbands one "g ncfl.hy e" awl the other "hello" . Tha thoror.i?'lily kissed wife v.-ili :r..vl-e any sacrifice for tha man Si'.o 711.-1 rrleci. V.'l.eii you kiss your wife, you're siyinpr "I lovu you." That's vvh .-. t she wants. i ' else 'Irah.i' 1 hou p'. I t .1 ,-!. i his pi-ea.-li- j our, o i ,v ioi,.l o H . r." '!' t-u-ha n-l a , ! mj.r. i-v his ,.ro!;:,.-h'h:ai.i BV TKOBTAS T. GSAHAM Stipe "ier Court Judge of San Trancisco, ! (Wn'ten for the United Press.) " and v ,,ii ! a !! ...tl' l.ltd ''heut a' her. e f seo .1 I,' r-av . a !,, , h--r W I '. - il ' . li .'1 V d ; . MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN oo.i-a-,,ls of i:.,ith"i have found ie r ' lla v 's .-we. ! i ov-,, rw an e-eej- .- .'" I V ' V ai e " I i b- - n -ia i i - e t u ' a t t if' s trim I a er (ill I IIIK t h-'Se VS. i , as; .and pi. a -n nt t o .'it 1 . ,"U It S IIIC ae lltltU-. Use?l by mothers ,hl be I U lit. gl OS. I'.'fv. -A.J v. 1 ,;"' ' 1 x d !' toT 3- ?' -. -- v i 0 j a is,, J 1, . Foia Roast, lli Spare Pi lis. 1'n !' "e.d I toast, 20r .15o O in,;.- fiii 1 .1 it! :t of i li ef . 1 )' 1 1 1. llaino'irirrr Steak. I r ji, Sirloin St.rak. per ll 'holer Pot Roast of Peri', per lit. 22c 15c 26c 18c U ! !-on ;d a jesl ii- 11 aids, per'!!,. ..' 22 Uo

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10 THE Hy J W. PE3I.ER ; (United Press St a IT Correspondent.) l.'Mi. !... 1- ilty Mi Three j American -heroes m o sailing home : v Hi: T-".,in'i and tin- formal thanks of : a I'Mfisi. Mi!Hfi. oourt a? their reward .'IT' of ;'n-' most cmi ra fcoii' . l"i" ::i J trif maritime history. Thry aiv ir. 'i. I 'ri'iiiissiiii of Pan I'ranr is and f rom Welch ami .li-hn Smith, "of tin? i I". S. ." i I sudden Ji'iimlsi' they pledged i ; h. n:S' ' v . s !, si-ud ,.n,. another mnl the .t-&..,K til): Vigilant, of New V"i'I.. Hattling on.. ,.f tin- iVrn-sl gaies i:he Aihmite mis . -i- iuiosvn. the 1 rlo j i- fus. ,1 !!! a..! aii.l brought their il";i!:n hut. badly punished lit t lo craft sat".- o !.!.:f I'lTRj-i'll Id', I his Story t" til" T'lO'Ji-ii Frees as h.- left til.- salvSRi' oiii'i hearing, n ;i;an of in,b p. iident ra n rh on ; . ii i .f w ,i he r soon .if. r i . i i ; i si N. w York last her : '!." he said 'I; mad.' us ilnilur ill!.) ll-iiifax for a .l.i, l.ii! we reached John's on th. -v-ntti is tli. That vfi-y a f t.-rnooit w.' sal'.'.J atfa .n. with '(I'taiu lr.'-f and ,i i rr-w of si.vto.-ii. I a - second ..f tl.-. r. "'. had irt woathf-r from the start.

tin- das passed our coal rewius six men to rerair a break down m

hyhrcr n;;.l we rolie.l more and more, l'.-tii- il.ns this lasted. Thru. SuO miles off '.he iri-'r, . "as. Captain Inc wirelessed for h--lp. Quecnitown rci'lird that a rairol boat was cominir. but she I., ii r did find us. Meanwhile vc put out i jsr-oss sicnals and sighted a vessel aaout two mih-s off. She never eve-.i iie-i :a: d. 'n Sunday, the 1 wen t y -n in t h. we ran .1 ist take her in your arms and Keniiy kiss her. i j Wh'n your wif.an.J yen ntust (iirh!. Make her think she's in the rig'.it. ' I"ii't rush off o your cl.ib. where 1 ou i'.i u.iss r: SimuM a flKht w ith wife- s'art. mi w ill piny the big- man's pan i If you take her in your arms and ; jfenfiy kiss h- r. Tlie kiss cf a husband is a pledge of his love for his wife. 1 have advised men to kiss their v. iv-'-s. I have not advise..! vies to kiss : h- i r h usbitnds. The h'ss tha' a wife Rives to Ik r '.'isbar.-l does not mean ns much to il,.. hii.-hand ns the kiss that a husband pi'..- : o his w i f e. To a husband a kiss is onlv a kiss. Mo, ,.e-e .. . .e ... ,., l....,.-t- 1,.. i,.'. t particular about b. inu perpetual!;.- told Ih . he i !v ;i,c 1 ,-.-e.i. To a wife a kiss is more than he in, re meeting ,f lips. A woman isn't . ! '' lit merely with beinp: loved. She wants to be continually told that she is beiiiK loved. A husband is ellinK and retelling his . : f ,.f h: ho,- s'e-ry eery time he kis:-. s hi r. A woman is happy ev.ry than sh- is ch in a reaffirmat ion of her ! i hu-bar,d s love w ith a kiss. A womnn I ' . ho is 'ot,-., i,us of her huHbanii n love w j :ak- ail neressiry sacr. flees for n.t i ,e ;. .,.. v. ill bear every trial wtlljiiiiitlj , v. .1! strive .-, a vo ill every fjiiar- ' i r-1 A. woman m cons' ions of her hus band's iov" vh.-n her husband kisses In r f requentl v. T; n.any wives a kiss only mean in. . l-byo." To others it is only the pu.val.'i:? of 'h.llo." Hut the kisses th-f ;! p;-,'i wJkii the husbnnd is no' ":'!ir li'dnic or connnp mean much mo!-'. Tiny are express! ins of love, cvrr.'ss;. 7is for which every wife is eon.tan'iy yearnin. I know of erilv one anety of kiss tie kiss of .1 pure man for a pure '.'" v.mt. 1 Care not whether jt be planted u the forehead, th- clirek or the 1;;; b kiss of a husband to his wif" is the .pje.is:.., the reaftlrmation .f bis love If no r -"ushar.dt would kis their wiv.o; too r, t : :'! it' iv t ;" judges who have try di". or. e ri-es wouldn't be so far hind in their work. And the divorce law vers would starve to death. I'.bruaiy 22. Alchioci l'il Aii! ricnu Feet Sugar SK Am. ricjin Car l-'dry. 62 .4 Am. i i an Locomotive To Vua.oii'la TS Aineii.au Sii'.eRiiig S7i Mr. oklv n Rapid Transit 6.1 Ihihlv, in Locomolivc :2 ':.)!' ituore and ( Uiio f 1 . a nadian Rnci lie 1-14 American Can i'o. New York t'. nti-il 9 5 '-4 I'olorado i'lO'l . 4tli i ' nt ra! Lea ' her I'll, sa( aat'te and Ohio

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UNITED STATES lilt. . tile (it.r,'. ut : .. I ..... .. ... .. . p iirneed in all mv v., rft of B.-n-fnnnc. t'niitain Imp -. afraid v.- would ti.rnj turtle, so he signalled the ..liaiid-AmerU-nn Imr Kyndam for hflf and icaf th.- order lo Hhandoti !h- ship. "1 didn't want to quit, so I van! !- low lo Ret volunteers, lo sae tlie tun. There I found the er.o- dr. MSf.lI i.i (hfor shore i-lotlirs. wnh lif" pr'' i ters utnler their cn1. "They rsiv m.. the l.ir luj'h--though t i was l.iddinc. 1 pass.d tU.ni up mid went mto. tie- . tig mo room. 'Tint. ( as Wehh. Rettillt l-e.l.jy to ha.e. "I looked lom straight in ill- y 'V"'lh.' I .said, you told tn ye st enlii y you w t re no hnr-room jsllor. Notv's your ohanee to pr-ne it.- Ho didn't say! miylhinjr. j'ist ntuek out his hand nd we "(hook. Then we got Smith, and ihe 'hi'"' of ns t.,id th- apt a in ie oi Koiiik to stick. "The lli'tidntn came nmihlitiK nlonK. '.'i;M t. in Irii-i- iind the rest went off in a hoat Mill ..aHiriK u? fools, and the last we saw of the liner passcnRi-rs were nt her raiin mving- us a last . heir. Y I. h went down to the fr.glm s, Smith took care of th fin-s and I to,ii the bridftf. We had no food. I just chewed tobacco. A last '.ve sighted th: Scotch vessel Flying- Tot, which sent lour Ftefiinif Rear. After that t omj.a rat i ely c,,Sy to i-.-ioh ("atdih." lV:'ussr,n made jUst as hard a iii:; for his .alvnRe. The ship owners wanted to tive him Jl.ODil and an inscribed iold watch and $5u0 to each of the seamen. I'ersusson replied "nothing doint'' find fnuKht his esse in court. He roceiv.-l $!2.5flO nnd Webb and Smith $d.T.OO mch. CHICAGO LITE STOCK. Hops Receipts. 2T.fi00: market, stron: mixed. J12.e5 "S 12 S5 ; good. $12.55912 80: rough, $12.3.1 i' 12 .50: liRhh $11.20fiT2.7n; piics, $;ft .50 f? l l.Oo. i'ATTLK Hoceipts. 2.".i"e"in; market, steady to strong; beeves. SO.V" 'n 1 1 . '"i ; cows-heifers, $5.15' 10.20; rstockersfeeders, Jij.L'.a ': 9.f"i ; texans. $.6it: :).i; cannerS. tt.Si 5. SO; calves. .Hum o 13.00; western steers, $7.83 ;i? 10.1.".. CHICi0 PRODUCE. Butter Creamery extras, iOr; creamery firsts. 3'j-U ''.sc: Irsts. 34 h 36'-c: fec-ll.Js. 32'i.' 33'c. V'.ft gs ' trdiri.i ries. ,';8 ;; 1 u, vi 4 hc. Live pjoultry Fowls IT a 22c: ko'si', 16f? l"v turkeys. 23r. 3Sivc; first?. 3 0 c : ducks, sprmtts. 2' c : (By United, Press.) I'HH'.Vio. I-V-b. 2 .T Wheat dropped si-eadily today after.-i lower opernni.-. despite the fact that unfavorable crop reports continued to cmc from the winter belt. The continued freight conges tion and the pronounced agitation against the high proce of foods counted against the market. Corn opened d'.wii hi on May quotations and lost S to !1 HIV; oat followed the e;),i (.f . h . J measured grain. Provisions were irregular. May opto tat ions on pork and ribs were bet v. ef t' two and five cents higher. (By United Press.) VI AST ST. IH'IS. fv-b. 2.1--The hoe mark hit the record price again today ! when top -was $ 1 2 . f 0 and the top for pi-s $11. SO. AUTO STRIKES LITTLE GIRL Caroline s,Bk"U'k'i. a twelve-year-old girl living p.t 122 Dearborn street, Hammond, was run down and painfully injurded by a touring ear tins niornuig on; Ifohman street in fr-.nt of the Lion j Store. The lotje j.nri was rnnnit.gj across the street when n ma. hiiif- !ri-j en hy John Tnil.-y. chauffeur for IM-j wivrri Ituriis. the un-i r! akei-, at iire,.a. h- : front th" south on the right side of tin ! Street. Witnesses absolved t!e driver i from blame. The little g'rl was south i of 'he str. 't crossing and ."lutoutob ' s s' a tiding . at the curb hid obscured he automobile from view. Had Turiev been driving fast the girl would have probably been killed. She fell beneath tile wheels of the n-..-chine and received a severe but not serious '"'alp wound. Tur'ey carried her into the Hammond building to the offh es of Dr. Witsoi,. a dentist, who bathed the wound, and late- to the office of Dr. (Mrahan. From there she was taken home.

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' k J ; I not lli'MIN'V fvitiui.ailv why not now ONLY it was that nenial uss old Ab, Martin who said it. or It fair land groir.g iry, are yen s: tint? ready to liquidate? are still of the opinion that; liewar in Curope WILL never be settled decisively t'XTIL they send Teddy o-r t hvr v.'i'.n plenary powers. IN view of the wholesale disoUssion of the high cost of "liv ing v." rn.Kl t ,-ohi that STARVATION" is paiiu Mil (lav. after TIII-'.r.K are numl..-r of n m this Aorld who think because tin y talk in n .joe;, v ,. . h. y cm PASS th-ms. ives of for dee p. 1 : 1 1 n Si'Mil of our anxious rx.hangcs are dragcrins in the spring plowing I'OK mercy sake maue wait till we g'-t dune, with our snow plowing. W II never expected to see th vv h. n a n egg t i m c WOl'LD be almost ns valuable as the , Ii'LN' that laid it. j AS a general proposition hope for the! i I.-st ami buy something .-h.-aii.-r. ! THERK art some women vo I NPL'RSTAND men TU'T not half r-s man;.- as do m here anin.'ii who DO not understand women. THE Chi. newspaper report et- , everything in the l!a n::ii-nd inur my st fry HL"T a submarine and a renpetj;. POTATOES LEGAL TENDER I ( nr I nlted I'rem. I 1 MOXKi'K. WIS.. Feb. .'.'h- nota'o Passed as legal tender for two glasses! of ho i;eie to,i.,y. Tro a u -1 o ni e r ia-a-;,o(kt a L-fiiiiiiK date,.. ;,,; e .ash re l; i a t tend-:- rant: up t "I lnven't a 1, 1 i tt.-r .irii.k the -:- s: .. i the i .n i. i The cus tio;.fr ,; of AMERICAN KILLED I Hy I niteil I'refc. WASIIIN'.;T '.N. Feb. Lf.ae.'t Alian Madden. Americ.n misslotiary . was kiile.i wh.'n the A hens, a l-'rctoh liner, was sunk bv a submarine on j Feb. IT. T'lis in forma t -on reached the BiSay iijiWWij ti-i !Mv.''ilf laiiiiiAijinirrtMi.f'iK-i Optical Co. zrw i v s r, 4( iLjt,c8l.l.ZE.SU9 ja.it.u..,Ti

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state uepa rt :n ft, t ;r. a. !:;.. tte : rco l'. - 7 . - i i I J-editnK.-r a' Ma. 'a. il.ohiel, was an Atneii an I'res'ay trian n i i : -firv at Foo-Choo, f'hitm. 1 1 is int-ii-."aii address was given ,.s the Mp-.-'on Hoard. BOARD TO EUY 800 STREET SIGNS The board of public works ! .hiv ad.erlised for bids for str. . t signs, to be erected at ail street inters , lions m the city. It is estimated that abort Mm of these signs will be p.irehasrcj. I! id j they been bought before the war the j city would have saved lundreds of do!-' '. iars as iron has raised to a (freat pri , Hi rice then. ! i The board also filed the assessment roll for the Calumet avenue distt ic' ; I sewer. TIMES' adTertliilnK tt!11 enable y to break all your bastnrtot records for rlfitbt awar. i . j GOlNOb G-OINO!! GONE Ml I WAS Bomewhat peeved LAST NIGHT. George got SENTIMENTAL about my hair AND I told him that having NICE HAIR wa3 a duty BUT THAT havirjg something UNDf R THE hair was in a MEASURE A privilege AND I felt myself IN THE privileged clast. I BELIEVE that men don't THINK OF anything but a woman's LOOKS, BUT I thought GEORGE WAS diif-N t nt. Yours for iVaut.iful ha'r. fowler GEM TiiEA i 03 State Street OPEN FBtOAY, SAT. AND SU2TDAT. SATURDAY, FEB. 2i. "Another s Confession Don't Miss TL i . i e d and liinti torie'.i "his ni-.ria Tiaey nr.' tliihire-i !' h. .-ane' fat Knr there are d-ed wli'., h laiv.- no t, sufierlngs which have n,, tongue. Ir five parts. SUNDAY, FEE. 23 GO tO See "Seven Deadly Sins" 1'. atrrir.g ANN MUKDOCE in "ENVY" fivf' ref 1 (iriin a a! te.uav. with a re'-'-able east, in-hiding f-ITIRLF.V M ASi N" and ;koi;;,; i.k ;i"kri:. SUNDAY, FEB. 25 Onp d i ." or 1 v. T tor. " f r cr"-f f . i r--s'Kvk.v !-:;. PT.Y SINS." m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 Phones: 67360. BEST

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