Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 222, Hammond, Lake County, 2 March 1917 — Page 2
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l-chumd. ' l'.i t;'irr:i! Jede Funn Is a fr.iti. man!" bi liowed mm Irishman. ".-'ii.i.Tll A i . 1 3 : I ; ! :" shell t od IP I.nut.e. (ilso a oiind'oh'te lr jud,-.',' "I'oihov Anicri.-ms:. Fence h- hero Vote fi r me. premise -.(iii a siu,ir, Jt.fr-Mi.h 1 i !..n- " m: (. n mid shut upl" ;. !!.,) h r. i ;irr.i4ii.-n n.. -linger for Sli.ift v
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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 leases that come from
'it- i; imperfect digestion. The 1 ' '' ; products of f .)od putrefaction
are taken up by tho blood and of ten 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 tit Niagara Falls, N. Y.
t..' Illm;ins. S;ip Ba:.1 hpr lirothtr U.-r-I for burial.
i .iri went into tho morune but slu
fi'Vf.l in the tniKliIiu, aIi.l that her l-i-dihfr was not jxisitlvo if ttip l.lenti !i en t inn . Why the Attnrnevf
j no innerai Miiom i:ossow, iriBjinf rifpartment for the month was $5
younj man deoap! tated when he leu ell.S..
b!iath an Krle fr'!Kht train. i to
$2,305. I'roperty w orth $117,150 was ' the MrKJnley au-1!torium. The public menaced. The salaries an. upkeep of is lnvit. d.
be held from the' residence, of his par-
Si-rt:t'.-in( V.hhu t.. Mlf- f ei i ;ir', I e" ' at S 3 C Alice street, at 1:30 to
rn rffiisi'd t,i admit the police to her j morrow afternoon to the Freiden." liit - i 1 1 i -1 i knov imt l!!mrin. 'ml when ' K nr'Kelicn! church at Sohl street and l'U 'i-d t ouie o ui t,, Uaniinond : udiana avenue, at 2 a' clock with inI iim!lit nn attorney witn her ! the ' termetit in ak T I ! 1 1 cemetery. ! ,ol-' w !:. re :iie :iXV t!.e body and j faint.-. 1 ci y lti; ' 1 1 . Fred." It was The renialnw of Kric Petorson, roastthoi oiiKh t ;ie tailor'q button that t!)' ' !" -ath on an oven in a U.-imrnond "if of the mui'iiereii youth wan t r:o- ! i"Ji.try, will Vie interred in Oak Hill ' '! to her flat whi-re it lia I lion sent, j cemetery tomorrow afternoon follow-f-'tned !"'-. and n-, eiveii. Siie ;. r:-i ,st - M n services at t!ie Hums chapel. ! ' ''U' to ti,e rornner and thei
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: , , .. suit s ' BOARD CONFIRMS ."iar." :,s:iri,ii,"V).: APPOINTMENT attorney jilomr to Ham- . The bonrd of election com m ission - ii.i-iy ' I -rs of Kaet Chicago met at the city
! hail 'nut nlkrht and . onllnried the at-
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your fl u tv .t: ...,-t v',,'1 L.-,uviii- j pniutniet t of all of the judges, clerks
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LECTURE BY CHICAGO MAN
Supplementing the lecture aelections wi!l tie given by a professional reader, a pianist, a vocal solo:?t and a dancer ill iytrat'.ng aesthetic dancing.
A complementary lecture and enter- : Moderation, tainmnt under t;,,, nuspic.-.j. of ti'e iit-; On ntlf f.f -vTy thn-e h'inian beinpi, einry and inu.si.-iS ,! .. ,,,, r t ,., .... . s ,.t ,v.,, ' it is stnted. ilU'S from liisicacs to be I'.ist Oii('aK.) W'ur.ns .-lub, win !,. esonpel by Sf lf-cor-.l fl iiti.l moderate (riven by lr. Ilaian.ka of the 1 :;i la tnk.i prwiiutioil. pehol of music tomorrow evenif.tr at !
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:.!:.! put it b:vk ,. Til. n the b:H ,te for con refuse.l to C"es into thn .- .'. ni '-ii t tee.
" , : wasn't ! ! : ei re;uie.l ti.,. ' L'.d t lie , u;. , , r tio. (-i . . l::i! yo'i i i a- -I' two n . u t : i s " ok. Tili,! Fib 1; -.-.! tt;r. it the tailor' re,-, el bee,, id-li.e,.. . Mi. ..f las! X..-., point. W iien : bad no be,,. -:, in .bit ex in ,t.!r,;
ed at my f It t T t-'.l M. "Ft . ,! f Id tne . " t a : ! i i's and w ore M'eu l"ri. i; JIUriUnK
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Mid KheriffH appointed in the several . H
;il e,-i net s. , il..rflr,y A- Pon were stiven the Job' of ..in ilin and dtstrihiitlnif the elece,,n nootbs. ballot boxes, and other j
elect 1. ui pai a piierna li.i.
Tomorrow
te place on sale
;'rl for the UK
" v FIRE AT EAST CHICAGO
,t The liasr C hicago fire department, y
,.-u.-n at 5 20 o' lock, an alarm was Ft
tile MX- , ' .. . M i.b. r m l !,. uonM,lrr'"1 1,1 ,hat ""' resilience at 4t-0 gj
onms al- .'d lo r if - ForH th avenue, was on lire.
, ' An oil Move, used m nenimi? tne
upFtalra bad exploded and was a mass
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and Mated that the last . . . . ' a
I l.f-n v-ttfi Hlircins was ' " r, s'"' ,:,r i
Mrs. liany Thompson. Hy the time
had arrived Mrs
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in,.,, "the d, par t men t
Thompson ban thrown some I'loumn
-r p'.ice for e.nne!
tnirns uko and i-,!hine was intro hic1 to pro,, her statement wrorip. Sho stat. her reason for not ttotifv-
e the p.-ii.e of h. r susipii ious t;at ,:"-!? w",s ':n'
'd man was Hleclns for f,-ar 1
around the utove and picking it up had thrown it out of the window. The
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1 den ? b"!teve tlrs l.tile srtrl PI? W AT? TIT T) U .knows an;, thing about this mur-b-r." ' Ki VY Alt JJXjIJ . H s'.'ite.l the coroner of... i.,Mt i Jacob srlnirman, president of the . Q
i'l think -I- -v::S jest' unfortuna'e 'in ; Carpenters- unon of InrtUna Harbor i Uncwtno- iiii,,. .k- t. , to lav was sworn in as de.-uty sheriff
Ithbf I boe T lire' to see the narrde ! riding bailiff for Judge Walter T. j
; svstein done away with. The idea of ; "ar.lv
t he senate has
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ittle rownrd'v i-ur.i cetting out of the pen and running a round with (tun?:"
i:;:H;JUIOBS PLAN
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f t a is session t.-i a t
and that is
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LOVE FEAST"
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LOW FIRE RECORD Fires were kept at a minimum in riarv during February, according to
F.nch of th two Imndred-and t went y- if r;ranfs monthly report There
o five members of the Junior Chamber criwere thirty-four calls, with losses of t Commerce of Hammond Ms looking f-r- I .. rzr!XSX!Z!!mm
v ard to the banquet to be held in th
Hailif Pch-irrr.an succeeds F'-ank Bar
ker of Indiana Harbor who .las filled the office for mere than two years
and who Paves !t with the best wishes!
of scores of new friends he made In i office. il
, !. .Mr. '.ar-i s ,v" "he v. a - s. -rr v 'la
;"- ti c 1 as be v. -" t. -, d f -ck t'.'it i..-t tt-i'.i
c hvt s eikr' t. r'-c-:!:nh,i:i i: i :.r ; ! R oh r 1 mat, r.s sp .... !- ! r: .eg to A'-c-rue;,- '! : a P.- c!eatrs canie from the e ."
red Tien. A Startling- Vision.
P si n . to say t I-ititl l;a- ' ', tie .
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r'.M . Si 1'xer K- hb-u ii a tbi Lieutenant C.iv
"I ; e: u-ir F.-ish have k pt the members t.-..-,.i;!y at work and tcvfr allowed a ; j . ; ' -. :.; c , f , .' ... v.- i- ; I- y t ; t c. T i s !
2,; hejpe.l to k'Ci r-.e work up to dni
- --. ' j thut n'gHt sers.o-is h.i- e rd in fa-t , 2 J n ' ee n n e. essa rv
le.'i' T!i,r-- w as tt rnr ti'iiei tiMr unto ciiainber of commerce auditorium 1 " ; i ! T', i ; 1 n v au.ong tie i!i-i.i, roti.; s-"nat-i 'i'liursday evening of next week and ti:? i T '!'..'i-s.ki .' fiat t!:r.-.i tened to be- i t icicct s ha vc been placed on sale at Men- j
V. sfcni Frv-.n . V. ; i i y s H erbi ed Ann ST-e- I'm:;,;,!
Aii at once a 1 1 are arose in tb re-ir o' Th - !,-.ii. "I fin st'i! hf. T! speaker is .n i:nn. isv-.i" :,!-".un-l J-.dg't I'vinn, i-ari
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CHICA&O GEAIN FUTURES. 'V!;.a--M:iv. 1 s 4 i . Jliy. KetJ; pt
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July. lfn"
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"S.t covni'" eiied '!'- j a' riot. i io ' fii" scr. ained auot h-T. "Shut tip!" 1 u' in a fourth. ' 1-or d l.a-.Ml's sake how .i'e v. hi'e pemrn-n done swearl" .scisimni a negro pre-c'net I--adr. "i.rt in" tih b'n:" oer-i-if.d.'rl a .T .b.nport a-ib'-r"!'.!. "ifoch l.-r Kaiser'" y, ib d a i-vm wl-.o vas pr.-mp' ly s . . ' ' -i or the dene
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j ; , ;,.,,. s. rioii find to put ,ui end to the: net t s ctRfir store ntid tlie i- ox tianer-i!Sessi.-n. These ceino rat are sore nt dashery The banquet Is for members t ! I.ieut Oov. P. ash because of some rul- only and is to cost tlfty cents per plat". . ! ir,gs t,c bad made When the ti;nj nr- j While it was announced at a meet-
rive. for the s. ssioti to open for yon- ; ing last might that the "Submarines sideratlnn of i'm excise tax bill the! li!l defeated the "Aeroplanes" by democrats refused to attend int.! t h. y ' e! . margin in the membership conh;,' a c. inference W-h Hush. T! . v iti-i test it was the consensus that ea h
fo-nied him that unbss !, would agreed member should buy bis own ticket for itr, deal more f.vriv with them 1st his! the banquet j !(!',: s: -t t! ey woii'd refuse to take n ;,v , The metnbers Inst e-etiing were very
17.M.1H; market strong i furth. r put )n the session. l,. ,; much impressed w itli the chance Hairier. Mixed. SI ft '. 1 n.ral; ! wo-lid pack up their doll rags .aid ' mond has of getting the I.nke County i: ' "'"': rough, ttlf!''! 13 I.T.; ! go ho r.e. It was in fact, a ser'o-: ; :t- j High School Track and Field meet next
Ifl. 10: r'gs, ?lo v. n. t,-,. i !":. . 2. '"''a; tc-irket weak lit. Co WG-; i ! f e rS, S.."wh''i
t. To'.'.
CHICAGO LTVE STOCK
::. u 9..; $Vc n.
c.i nn rs. ? 1 1 v, c rn s - - e
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untie- for an hour or more of the ti -,e. June and talked of staging a "HnmfHusa and .a l alf a cb'. n of th. ''- Coming Week" in conjunction. A spcocrars held a b-ng cot. fab in the ;.. .-j , hi committee is considering the two tenant governor-s private . ffi e. dur- j matters. Inx which there was cmtsi.Ier.ible sus-i
,,ei,e among the oti-er senaiot s. Iln':.
PASTIME TODAY "WANTED A HOME" With MARY McLAREN. SUNDAY ALICE BRADY in "A HUNGRY HEART" MONDAY MABLE TALIAFERRO In "THE LITTLE SUNBEAM" TUESDAY PEARL WHITE In "PEARL OF THE ARMY"
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the door.
CHICAGO PRODUCE ' t a rn.- ;-y e : ra , : h,
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s M ho heard of tic- a f f a.r !:u:t.i th., c -a-e i !h,e,;., r to ft ..1
,vas all about. conferen.'.' broke ';p and e t t o. U th.ir scats in
ne r-nate e li.i ml.--r. it was given out n th"' 'tuiet t- at an 3-a'on"i.l had ,rr n .-ci- bed t" at. was satisfactory to
TV; dncps. -7, It;.- de-no, its, aid the n;u;ny was i r;i.g.. t ,,r- i 'ii "t'i" 1-
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Obituar
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l.ol.uis W. Hai ti, a lei k in the rail-!J
-a l o';:ei-s at (nr-.-on. :iod vf-rv PU'lnly today of heart failure. He was years of rme and is survived by a i i ow, who lie.s at. '.?, Oonilit street, i'.e remains are to be shipped totnoriw t iv. 1 ,;i port e for burial.
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(E,y Unitoa Press.) nri'-MJi . M-'r.-li 2. A r pert that I' the Frit isfi go err nn-t-t was placing I large , , i - i 1 rs tor . -.. rn f..r e ort . nt ' In. , p-aiti upward until it rerobed 1m:,--, j ,.e,t f leish- I j.t 1' fore 'he ( lose ,.('( the fit !!. T!:e foniHT 1-igli record est t 1 1 ! : -I .l-ino.ry l-t'i wis M f'l-, !
after- i w hen he ended his 1:
e the ! h-aith 1 ad faib d and be worried about
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.. spite of t p ,e for t he mml that the n.-v nti 1 h:l t
Ce'. it. t he !,ous- yes;, rna n n,i.-.d two tills to red
to pix ,. '"ne v -is in 1 rod u-eil i h , s sons in the Certr.a.'i armv, is io be h- ;:: the :.s nm by F.e j.rr s.r-1 a t i ve : . , 1 d Sunday from Kti. merhng'a ciiapel iccrs of V. .' his. i. democratic floor! to oak Hill cenn-t-ry. a. -r, to aboh-'i the state debt s!nk-j r f'.nd levy of one and oin-half cents j J.-nies. Kt-montli old baby of Mr. and 1 -n.il $l'iu of t ixabb- property, be- j yrH Merrill Hobbs of 1 igderi street. ,se there is no longer a n y state j ;;( Wedn sd.-iy night and the remains
DeLUXE
Thursday and FridayMarch 8-9
A. H. WOODS Presents "KICK IN" with Wm. COURTENAY
An Importers En'Ire SaiBp-e Line of Marabou Capes, Scarfs
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Neckpieces and MuM
All pieces are made of genuine Marabou in the very latest effects black, natural and two-tones. Wo bought the entire line at considerable loss than wholesale cost. Space does not permit us to mention each item separately, but a ptcxmI idea of the reductions can be gained by the following:
Two-Tone Marabou Capes, retail price '24. Sale price Marabou Muffs, black and natural, retail price $12. Sale price Marabou Mufs, black and natural, retail price $S. Sale price Mrabou Scarfs, black and natural, retail rice $6". Sale price
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6.98 4.98 3.98 2.98
I M If mil 1. 1 1 111 I 1 1 iftywsepaywn . in .null 1 i 11 .111 .jii.iui,.i i.iiuL.
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tax bill on the'
.cede, 1W. in,- tuneral of August Schmht. sTUd I ffl MOIiLlIE XL1 N U
w as th- only way 1 to nave o rt a small fortune of saviucs d
because his i S aur.nnrf Arl bv a Snlendid Cast.
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ANHQUMCEMEHT Arrival f Latest Styles ni' Spring Millinery, ur lines n!' Millinery ai-i-now coniplcte and i"cadv !'?'
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(By United Press.) i ST. la d " I S, irii 2 Anm p, r j id for ail rn hog mark."-;;
I. h..-e to lay w le-n g I p. hen vv j soiu at t : t . 7 C - 1 1 brsl. sai.'iJ. Tvco lb- mai lot was up I ui to nrte.ji!
, ., r. v shite iPl-H bv of M-'ir.clf . re
in f'.oor leader. prop --d to rehe s-at.. g-nerol fund fix levy s.- en to Cur cents, after the Pill !:-o bc-n Ville.l.
pres. n(.p; v Vcs
slilpped yectet lay to South Ben.!
CEORGE FIT2MAURICE
The Greatest Play of Its Kind
Ever Produced.
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, h ott 'lie tax bills
all v ilmrz'd that
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fat & Art Shop 621 Chicago Ave. Enst Chicago, Inch
(By United Press.)
XKW VmiK. Mar. h ". Tie- X w i Tork ilvenitm Sun Pnnucial r-vi.'v to-' lay say.; -Trading in l..,Pi's sioikj marie! vis t,-n tcte s i uc. s; is h tlian -'n i y. t t-,rda 's session. Frices were, leCV-i ev. r, .!.-:tn ! . firmer t!ir..iigi;..ut the
it.-'., wittt sonc ,pii i ip,.., t j, ,-, ,r r. a l : km s. cm ral of who
k-evy. , "'-'or. mai sepin-r r, f rails lp-e Fucn1 Fn.-ub-. .Vow- Y.-rl; c, ni,--,i. NV-rh-rn f. j
'".ee pas p. .-n tou.-n lfi cenb rce ,,f p-it,-.. the supply coining snnpom-div fr.,r.u
bones not. t..., le,j
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w're VALENTINE DeGUERRA GOES J r. - -tr-i t-x -n
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THE QUALITY STORE tB Phones 87-858 East Chicago, Ind.i;i;;;';;rii Few Specie's for Sniurdr.y, March 3rd V- M,
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TODAY Pauline Frederick IN' ' 'NANNETT OF THE WILDS" Also lU nTOX HOLMES and HUGHirc MACK.
TOMORROW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN U "THE AMERICANO" j.A THK SCKNIC AND LTKR COMEDY.
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O R P H E U M
HAMMOND Phone 232
MATIIfKES TUBS. THUR. SAT. AND SUN-, EVERT NIGHT 8:00.
SCATS. 10 nd 20a. Except Sun. 10, 20, 30c Except Sin.
Today and Saturday ORPHEUM STOCK COMPANY IN Why Girls Leave Home 4 Days Starting Sunday Matinee STOP THIEF Bargain Mat. Tues.
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"CHICKEN CASEY" Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE BANK" MONDAY and TUESDAY THEDA EARA irj 'THE DARLING OF PARIS' Seven Acts.
the newspaper of the
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY AVilliam Courtcnay and Mollie King in "KICK LV'
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