Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 239, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1917 — Page 2
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CRAMBLE FOH JUDGESHIP
sand dollars thrre promises to l a bi. scramble in the citizens' party for tin) nomination. Attorney K. (J. Sproat who would hvi been candidate for mayor had there been a straight republican ticket Is an avowed candidate for the jmlKsMp he said today. Attorney Theodore Klutz who wnn a candidate for the democraticnomination four years bko is another avowed candidate, and the friends or Attorney D .E, Boone and Attorney Merritt I Metz expect them to ixet Into the
Judiru under the new law at four thou-race. A number of other lawyers are
With the action of the city council last mcht fixing the salary for the city
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Choice of the Following Del Monte Brand High Grade Hawaiian Grated Pineapple in 12-oz. can?. Fancy Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, 9-oz. cans; five liberal slices in can. Viola Brand Maryland Sliced Peaches in Syrup, 10-oZ. can. Talesman Brand Apricots, selected California fruit in syrup, 14-oz. cans.
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Genuine Holland Herring (Mixed) A special purchase of 500 kegs while they last regular size kegs containing QQ pcntO about 0 lbs. of iish at Gil wCIlla
Fancjf Whole Head Rice, the quality that &eAwC most dealers sell at Sc and 9c -per pound. 4 lbs iuL?
H QafcrflPtC California Muscatel Raisins, large 4 itXlkkSLu fanr-v He crrade. Ati -
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(jfVfcf &g 0ur Famous 30c Leader Coffee, ii..NL, Salo Friday and Saturday, "f t
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Our Popular 28c Choice Peaberry Coffee, Fridav and PQn lb., only 25c; 3 lbs D3C
PURITY BRAND ROLLED OATS We receive direct factory shipments, therein- assuring fresh milled Oats Regular 10c pkgs. at 8V2? Regular 25c pkgs. at '2,'lC Holland Rusk Toilet Soap Fre.h an'l cris', priced for Fri- Sweetheart Toilet Soap, th :i:iv and Saturday at, per pk?., regular 5c cakes, this sale 10c 4 Cakes, 15? Health Bran Lump Starch Pillsbury's Health Bran, the Best Quality Largo Lump Launreeular I.jC pkps.. this sale at dry Starch, per lb., 4 He. 12y2c 6 pounds, 25
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3 Spscials in Quality Tea at 55c
India Ceylon Orange Pekoe Blend, of exceptional fragrant drinking rpialitv VPer lb., 55
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Fincst grade u n c o 1 o r e d J a p a n Te a. This sale, Per lb., 55c
Fancy Pinhead
Gun powder Te, regular 70c value Per lb., 55c J
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Sec!aTs La Azora Opera, Tom Keene, Booster nd FlrshPght 5c ...rrioht Cigars. Special, S for riO? AM 1Cc tins Smoking To' acco, special. I? 'r La Mrca. Official Seal, Royal Soveri or Etonia 10c Cigtsfs. Serinl, 5 Havana Londres, 2jrly Maid, Lcrd Sheldon Cuba Roma. Sppcla!. lfi
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Candy Specials Taffy Pour flavors, )U? regular price 25c lb. Special. lb. at J)fi Chewing Gum, all kinds, 5c ikgs. Special, 3 for K)4 Chocolate. Covered Peanuts, our , jrade; very good eating. Special, Vi lb- at - 13c4 Jumbo Blanched and Salted Peanuts, selling reKularly at 40c a pound. Special, per lb., 23c; lb. a- 1.3d
Drug Spcca is
Sanitol. kinds, i :ial
Creams, ?, 5c jar. Spe1(0
Doan's Kidney for weak or clown kidneys
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Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, 100 ize, eciaI G9c
Cutex Goods, 2 cial at
Manicuring 5c size, ppe-
iUm Dmgps Universally Praise Favorite Kidney Rzniedy Tlio proven nlim of Dr. Kilimr'H Sw.'imp- Hoot lujikcs it a mi-rtt xrioiiH n'rn"l- in kiftn. iv-r ami Mn.l'lrr triullfs. i'or thf pus i ikIiI y-nrs it. bus lit' Id n ry pr m m'ii t phu-f m our I rndo hfi'Husi' it nlwuvs satislUs its ust-rs, 1h spfnk very favorably r-(farl-IIK il. V' lw S M!llp-Itoot will do all that is claimed l'cr it and we nev-r hesitrtta to rci'diniin'iid it it) th conditions for which it is intended. V. rv trulv vwirs, lit niiu:n hui'i; en.. ivr lMwaid H.dir.r. April SO, lfllrt. l;,Hnv!lle, Jn.l.
Seplemlier, 1 44 l. I'crn-May. $1.12; Repnilor Jl 08. Oats May, 59c: July,
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Prove What Swamp-Koot Will Do Tor You Send ten cents to- 1 r. Kilmer Co., RbiKh.-UiHon, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will C'lin Hid' aiioiie. 1 n will also ree, ue- a booklet of valuable information, t . '! ; i ri about the kidneys and bladder. h. n writing, b - sure and mention The l.alo- Count v Times. Hammond. Re-ul'ir fifty-.-, nt en I one-dollar size bottles for sale tit all drug 5t - All "
bo seriously considering their
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chances. Attorney I.yle MoKlnncy already has the democratic nomination. While the four thousand dollar salary Is considered a handsome one, lawyers agree that the fees accruing will pay the salary.
CHICAGO XIVE STOCK. Hogs Receipts. 37,000; market, slow and ten lowsr; mixed. $14 5015.05;
Kood, $14.S"15.05; rouKh lipht, $14,204 14 95; piKS.
i attle Receipts, 7,500; market, stoutly to 10 lower; beeves. $3 25 (i 1 2.75 ; ows-heIfers. $5.7510.80; stockersfefders, $6. SO tf 9. SO; texans. $9.50 Hi 1 1.00 ; calves. $10. oO-a 15.00; wtstern steers. $S.75'd 11.00.
I officer. They were found living In July. $1.10 ; their father's home, their mother hav
ing srone away three months aro. Three
56 si. foreigners boarded at the house. Kxfttn-
inatJon of the girls showed they had been the victims of attacks.
John Schutz. a watchman
Only On "BSOMO QTTINTNE- ' To iret the genuine, call for full name T.AXAT1VK HKOMO QUININ'K. Look for signature of K. V. (;KOVK. Cures a Cold iti One Dny. 25c.
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$14.45 ft 14.65; Miehian Ct ntrnl railroad at the Onk- $ 10.60 1 4.0l). j by avenue crossing, was arrested yes
terday by officer Stelow on a charge of malicious trespass. Pol Orossman, owner of a clothing store on Oakley avenue complained that Sehutz when passing the store each day Invariably spat upon the window. Schutz chews tobacco.
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THE TIES HKAHGHL CQlilH
Pan Varndy of Calumet. East Chicago, received a telephone call about two o'clock yesterday afternoon from Highlands to the effect that there was a Cole eight near Orlffith that was burned to the ground. The informant was a reader of The Times and had noticed that some one had stolen Varady's car. John Tenkley. Varady and Captain of Police Henry Raum went out to the territory designated and finally found the car. The messnne had come from Cus Renkowski. a farmer living near the
j r-pot where the machine had burned, j Renkowski said that at about 12:30 I a. m. he had heard what sounded like a I pistol shot and when he looked out of
Lie window he saw the flames thet were
consumtnfT the machine. In the nirrnlne u
OBITUARY Charles. thre-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peemer. 473 150th street, died yesterday afternoon of convulsions. The funeral is to b held Ptindny afternoon from the home to t'.ik ill cemetery. Mike Sari of Kast Hammond, 51 years of ate, died last n!Rht ictving a wife and four children. The funeral is to be held from the house tomorrow afternoon to the St. John cemetery.
You can cure that cold in a day. Take CASCAHAfeQlJININE The old family remedy In tablet form safe, sure, easy to tuke. No cpiutes no unplenbunt after rfcct-i. Cures colds in 24 hours f . rip in .J days. Money buck if it fuils. Get the genuine bo with Km! Tip xni Mr. Hill's picture rn it-.;j cer.ts. At Any Drue Stora
Charles IX. and the throughout them all he interestingly the motiie love's strus?le throuirhot.
present and sustain; most of the play t the axes.
LOVES STRUCGLE II ILL THE AGES
Atchison 103 American Reet Sugar 92 i American Car l'o-mdry 67 s4 Anaconda M'4 American Smelting l1"1")'. Rroklyn Rapid Transit 67 '4 I'aldwin boreniMive P6'i Rnltim. re and chio 7 Canadian Racitlr 16"" American C.'in Co. 4 7 New York Central !'7's Colorado Fuel Central Leather !S Chesapeake and Ohio r.! Crucible Steel 's Krie is"i American Steel Fdr. H4 c.reat Northern lll'i Illinois Central U1'. Mexican Petroleum fi 1 7 Norfolk and 'Western "',i Northern Pacific R'-'U Pennsylvania ."t1 Peoples Gas :5 Republic Iron and Steel S:l"B Reading' :-7 U. S. liubber ' American Sugar i i H Southern Pacific !' . Soutl'.ern Railway r . k Chgro . Mil. and St. Raul P. S. Stel 115', Pnion Pacific ISmi Ptah PorpT 112 Western I'nion .i7 Wabnsh i 12 14 Willys Overland AiTKTican Woolen f.a'i CHICAGO GRAIN FtTTUK.ES. Wheat May. JPRfii-j; July, $1..',7B:
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Roller Rink "Formerly "Whiting Kink Opens To The Public SAT. MARCH 24 By a Trio of World's Greatest Skaters.
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he investigated and saw that R w Cole eisht. Then later In t h ; d.r read about the theft in Thk Ti?4K-;
so culled Varady by phon. The wreck was id.-nt tied without question. Nothing remained but charred ru ins.
I). W. Griffith's latest great spectacle.
"Intolerance", one of the current sea-' sons' biKfe-esi j.it.s jtl Xew York. Chi-! cago. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh. San! Frniitisco arid R. s Ang.-les, is booked to i appear at the Re Ruxe Theatre. Ham- i
niond. for three days starting Sunday afternoon. There will be a dailv roatf-
j There are three lov storbs in "Inj tolerance." each with its own set of i characters. The principal players of the . largest case ever s''i,Mf f,,r any i stajje, production numbers among other j screen celebrities Mae Marsh, Rillian '7lsh, Miriam Cooper, Constance Talrnj adge, Regale Rovo, Seena Owen. Mari gery Wilson. Roh.-rt Hi rron. Alfred ! Paget, Rimer Clifton, 'fully Marshall
and Walter Ron?. A symphony orchestra of twenty and a chorus will interpret the score. The production to be seen here comes direct from the Colonial Theatre, Chicago.
charging them -with conspiracy to-commit election frauds, entered rleas of guilty and calmly told Judge Anderson that they had received money for casting their votes In th general election of 1916. Of thoso who pleaded guilty to the conspiracy charges, sixty-four were from Evansvllle, two from Fankfort and six from Indianapolis.
FOWLER GEiVi THEATRE S3 STATE STREET. Friday, March 23rd. A FIVE REEL FEATURE. Saturday, March 4th. DeHeVt'ul human characterizations ftircly or;!f-rtainins BRYANT WASHBURN - iry SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT
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TIMES ETJEE ATJ, AT STATE CAPXTAI.. INIIAN-APOLIS. March 22. June' 4 is net as the day for the trial of the alleged Gary election fraud cases. Sixty-fix men, arraigr.ed in the Federal court yesterday on indictments
Did yol oTn Did' you own
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your importance at the office? SEE SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT A" THE GEM THEATER. Don't miss this, for it, is very gru Sunday, March 25th. "PASSION" f ach day a ono tool com?.!v.
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K. C. P.eep of the E. C. Minas company department store has let the contract for the erection of a six room frame and kellastone California style bungalow on the south side of Warren street, near I Tollman street. Charles Scott the contractor for Mr
R.-c.s j.roke ground for the building this! week. John Pzotk, 1 S S Calumet avenue, is i
under $2.fi00 bail at the county jail on a charge of contrihut ing- to the delinquency of juveniles. Pzotk's two daughters, aged G and 10 years, have ber taken to the juvenile home by juvenile
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TO-DAY "THE MORAL CODE" in five acts TOMORROW J. WARREX KEKRIiiAX and RORIPR
LOVELY in a 6 act Rlue Rird Feature, i "THE SOCIAL RPrc ANKERS'" I SATURDAY I "A MODERN MoN'TE CHRISTO" I SUNDAY RORERT WARWICK in a 5 act World pent tire
In this said to he th most magnificent production of ail time. Mr. Griffith
Kives visual pr-s.-r tation rf four differ-! cut decades ii nrhty liubylon in the .lays of Relsl,az7.ir, dud. a at the time of; the Nazarlrv. Medieval France wh n Catherine ,e Me.liri dietat.-d to her son'
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Today, Friday and Saturday, Matinee Sat. "The Parish Priest" NOT A MOTION PICTURE. Next Sunday "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN"
S'o telephone reservations this engagement.
for
TODAY GLADYS COBURN in
The Battle of Life"
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FRANK McINTYRE in 'The Traveling Salesman" SATURDAY
ROBERT HARRON in "THE BAD BOY" Extra Good. Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE PROPERTY MAN"
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"THE GREATEST SHOW IN THE WORLD." CHICAGO EXAMINER. The Moxfc Mecdnii cent Production of All Timre T.W? Griffith's Colossal u
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MR, AND MRS. HARRY ETEE AND E. P. WA1DROH, MANAGERS. V good floor, orchestra music, a real up to the minute -kating rink. Mr. and Mrs. Eyre are the champions of the world for graceful skating. They have skated, in vaudeville, and have given exhibitions in all the large links in the country. ADMISSION 10O SKATES 125c. . Wardrobe Free.
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Z.OOO,000 Spectacle
Thrills ! Mystery! Romance! Adventure!
mmm:t$ 128,000 People t S f'H llMkWiP H:iimliyiltf', I: 7,500 Horses y 1,1
BABYLON THE MAGNIFICENT
BY D. W. GRIFFTH, WHOSE "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" TRUTHFULLY TOLD THE WORLD THE STORY OF THE WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD.
Large Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
FOUR PARALLEL STORIES IN ONE. THE ONE NEW MODE OF EXPRESSION CONCEIVED IN TI?E BRAIN OF MAN IN THE LAST TWO THOUSAND YEARS. THE IVIOST REVOLUTIONARY INNOVATION SINCE THE FIRST BEGIN
NINGS OF THT' nRAA AS A FORoE OF SPEECH.
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