Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 273, Hammond, Lake County, 1 May 1917 — Page 2
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THE TIMES Tuesday, May 1, 1017
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" Hammond at present. Jot the various public water supplies of t hundred .-Mies in Hi fnited j the t.ito, 1 find tluit Hammond is one !'. iiu ludtng Now York, rhiraso of the ury few Indiana cities which
oit use t!i ' ehloi i!t (rcunu'iit. i doos not take more stops to purify the lejnist. t make tots daily ( f snvf.icp water used for public drink-
ornm to be used only.ing water supnlv.'"
wa.er is cancerous. t
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itv onemist. and hired writer; i!it.ni:no-.;s! :e1;so chlorine!
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"I bi lieve that eventually all cities j draining from tin- Great Lakes will I"' j compelled to install filtration plants, (but any chlorine treatment apparatus ! wMi h iii.iv now be installed by jour i
city will become a unit of a Miration . plant installed at a later date, and. in! EE MODEEATE X2ST TOW DIET AND I the me miinie will far more th.m piO'l SEUUCE YOtTK WJilGHT. TAj;E ! tor itself by a reduction of canes ami) - " KOEif
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Engineer I of state j ealiii v riting Ma y o- Smai- i i ict.de.l chlorine t --.-a ; m e n t . I of i 'i 'in r. icrce to uphold it j
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I communication received by Mayor j : John Smalley from John ("'. s:m- ;
itary engineer of the Indiana state! board of health at Indianapolis. j The e''y council nu!s tonight. It is
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" the i tsi .a I i a t ion of a chlorine treatni 'tit plant, which is up for third rea-1-j f::. w i'l pass. There is to be oppos t ion.
gfs advised the mayor that e southern end of Rake Mith"ri. less contaminated at
-s from typhoid fever."
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, I a i i . I ot :;.r intestinal disease oru a i, isms . is i" o.ii-ht dire.-tlv fnrr your intake v ' ! y tiii- hike - As a result Ottr pttlTtie Siio.lv .t liable ! I, s' lire r. he ; earlier of ei -l ,;m ;lfs - wdii.-h make it a neitacc to tn.- hea't:. " of your city. That such a eondition es1 ists is . hienced b the t vphobl records is 'of your city." i o ir, i u u 1 e- j he letter r-1 ndvise.j t'aat "l'iil"s 'the siuipi- is verv
I crossly eonta n-nfta ted. .l.ioripe as at jone-'aalf to two pounds per million tli'oik will produce a satisfa dory wa'er from t!ie bacteria viewpoint and this quantity of chemical will not pradu.e Ian r. mtesira hie taste or nlor in tl;e
i Hie l:er bei'omes Mluyish, lat toi-umu-j ltes nnd the Motion of riixny of the ital j cii'irans u binder.- thereby. The heart I wr-tion becomes ivok. work Is an elTott i nd the beauty of the ttKjre is destr. yjV'ed. F'at put on by in loop 's "" ; hei.lthy. and if n.ittarr- is ik.i assisted In i throwinjr It off a serious case of obesity may result. W lien ..j feej that you are celtinK too stout take the matter in band i
i once. Don't wait until your ligure has i become a joke ami your health ruitieii Mod- i throuph carrying- aj-otiucl a burden of
unsiifiitly nd unhealthy fat. stiiei-irt orn to... a..i.- m Ihe iitipn
held tomorrow" nt the Ma-!(ir. nr,.athe deeply, and pet from any , . I i a n-iuoikI. b.-nan un a - t drungist a small box of o.l of kc i'-ui
In I. ana i. r pre- fPui"; i"" one after eat u inr.ii n i li ne before rtinne nt' niirht. Also fol-
-ant d. low llie pimple uirecuoas t ha t come Jin e'aboiate hanq iei at the Country with the box. , , . , , a ..." a,., r lo.ner i.i. A te.stinit supply of oil of koeein rapcTuh is to l'e sered ,n the.r hor. to WMh 1n, ,.rf.M ,!1f ,.k. will be irsht b- the lial.iiin.ml. I.a.-t t n :. a :.; - ..,;, a free ( ,n plain envelope). If U
I write to Koreln Compauv. l'.'itA, Arcade, s Kt.st rs;h Street. ...y York. .V. V. eii,-s yourself e , ery for rtnya and keep the treatment until yoa are '.;!! t" ii.irniiil. i)!l (',' Vi.,ie:n is ab..-Pi'.-'y l..ar't!ti. Is plea san' to tai;e, ( i'.elps the d't'.'St i .11, MU'I e II fev Uas' tientmenf has been reort ! to show- a noticeable reduction, in wefcht. Adv.
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and irultia Harbor lodges. Tomorr.cv m on: : r.r: a 1 tip- eonfe at ta- l..n;: Mayor ,i i -'.ii.l
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Carter. p"ynionr; ; Itidee v' lie ;' If .. l-'auh, F.liznheth; John
C. c.;;im. Mt.al-icwaka: llnrrv (op-an, Ileiphi; ciias. Harnp'ti. .Ma iiigmi C.ty; F",l Manna, ''ra wferd vi lie . (leo. Iv il,.pkn, y ashinjrt ..n ; ('. Y. Ilaii, Vnari-rn'-so; Y. 1 . Hendrick. I m' a nnpoi s ; M. 1 fep.Vt ickson, Shelby v : 1 le ; !'. K. Mines. N'doesvi i !e ; M. A. lonea, tak-
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Peter V. Kalflse. Mororro; K. K. "Knipple. Marion; C. I'. Kirlt, Mavi'.eton; Marry Krueper, Hockporl; V. S. Kirtley, Indianapolis. I). H. I,ynn Sr.. Wabash; G. I Ioude, Winaniiif; T. K. Iett. I'.ra.i!: I r. W. II. L-ine. Ansrola: Ciair.k
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Knsrlish; I-olin Aloon, IV-ru; X. I'. Martin, shi Hi van ; 11. I:. Mary, lie'-atur; Y. A. Mcflath. Indianapolis: (.;. K. Miller, 'i'.-rre U nite; II. I . Moss, Itiehmond: i '. (1. Mauzy, fowler; Tt. 1 . Melon. Ho. -a : lie ; Mnof AV. N'olan. M'intinRton; John M. olds. U'a 1 k e rt n . John O'Connor, flensselaer ; Oo. Overman. Anderson; Chris ot tensmcy er. 'i n.-"!ines I . H. Packer. Auburn; Carl Tt. Pate, IeaKootee; s- ( ; I'.inr roy, West I-banon; J. K. Perfrvnp. ". si 1 1 n t on ; 1 . 1.. Pink. Krsinff Sun: M. T. Parks. Ha inbr itlife ; 'b-orpo peek. Jill. hart; S. V. Collins. i eiida 1 i v.i W ; Jehu X. Kiland. South P.etid; IV. rd Vtod bauKh, Mil.Vrd; John Hosenbi rper. A b-Min1 1 i n ; C. 1 Uodt;ers. Knox; FCdtrar ftiley. I nd inna'pol is; Ij. . Piaxon, lowell; S. 1. Soud"r. .Unison, ft. II. Smith. Attica ; Stev-ens.-n. Kil.ern ; C C. Spencer, Itioom-insrt.-.n; J. C. stearen. Kokomo; V. 1-'. PsmD.iiii, Joffer.oiiv ille; Joe Jjehert. I! rook V i 1 le ; John I". St: eh, Uunliv ille; P. W. Kehroeder. '""arlHle; C)ia. Smith. UmirtHi.; J. 1. Terpen. Hertford; Alonz Tower. N-brasks; V. If Tibbitts. Tcrro Haute; Perry Tin k'-t, Tone ll'iiil"; John Wa-d, Chalmers; C. Y. Wood ', Tivrcneefbiire !'. T. WriRht, 'l.irkc lliii; Snm Wa ss, ft. Wayne; John WiPKRlis. fort vi lie; P. A. Wise, 0g-ood: ."i". J Wjatt. Princeton; o. A. M'ellhrenner, tMt. Yernoti". Ceo. w. Walker. Scot t sblirfr : W. P. WHUersnn, N'mv Caslle, .. j f. Williamson, Perike.
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i j Hay 1. Atchison IfH'i America tJhd Stiuar Oii-'g American Car foundry fi7'4 American .l.ton iil American Sne)tlne fnts Prooklyn Ilapfl Transit 6SU Italdwin focomo! I vo "t's Italtimore nnd Ohio ; Canadian Pacific 1 ICO American Can Co. 4."i Colorado lAiel Centra! Leather S;3i ch.esapeak and Ohio fia t'rucib'e St'f 1 fir, I-.rie 2 61 ti'reat Northern 109", Maxwell Motors 49 Norfolk and Western 127 Northern Pacific 102", Pennsy 1 vnnia f. S. Rubber 57'j Ameri. nn Stiiar 1 1 L' si Soutlierp 1'aeiiii. :m u Southern Railway Texas Oil 2114 I'. S. Sua! 116r Union Pacille 137 Utah Copper 113" Wabash 1 1 1 "8 W illyn Overland . 31 American Woolen 50 "i
CHICAGO GRAIN TUTTTSES. Wheat Hay, $2.07 ; July. J2.13:
September. J1.5IU.
Corn May. $1.43U: July, fl.33; Sep
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Oats May. 67c; July. 6.1 !ic; Septem
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CHICAGO LITE STOCK. Hops -Jteceipts. 1 S.000 ; market, slow
at openinp prices; mixed. $lr. 2o rn 1 Tt.br :
pood. $13.o' 5M: rouph. S15.25 'a lf..4: lipl.t. St5.45t 15.75: pips, $10.00'?1S.H0. Hulk. $15,50415.50. Cattle Receipts. 5.000: market, steady; beeves. 9.0(tfci 13.35: covs-heif-ers. SS.TC 'if 1 1.15; stockers-f eedrs, $7.15 3.R5; calves. $ S.OO n 1 2.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Putter Creamery extras, 3?Ur; creamery firsts. .17l-c; f.rsts. 35fi37c; seconds, 3!it35M;C. f.pss Ordinaries. 3n??31c; firsts. 31 n 32 c. Rive roultry I-Y.xvls. 22c: duckc, 17 '& Vic; peese. 13f 16p: turkeys. 22c. Yeal 50 to SO lb. xvphts. fair, kidney, 1.T a ! ic Yeal tiO to yfi lb. xvpts.. 1441150.
Yeal 90 to 110 lb. wpts., 15f?17c. A'eal Kxtra fancy, l 7c. Yeal Overwripht. 115 to 140 lb. wgts. 12 4? 14c. Yea! Coarse, thin, heavy slock. 9 to 12c. Reans Hand picked, per bushel. $10.50.Jrll.flO; brown Swedish. $8.00 tr 8.25; red kidney. $8.50, 8.75. Cheese Young America. 26rf261.tc; twins. 25tfj'2fie. F'otntoes Cars. 22: Minn . J 2.50 if 2.55 ; Wis., $2.50 ti 2.55 fancy western, $2.60 ft 2.65 . '
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The Simmons Bed is made of steel throughout in Vernis Martin or white enamel finish, has 21rineh upright posts, with 4-inch caps as picture shows, ten heavy fillers a very massive and splendid
3 appearing bed; fitted with all steel springs, woven
I ' wire top, copper supports.
High grade combination Mattress is far superior to the majority of so-called felt mattresses, cotton toy3 and bottom, covered with splendid quality art, ticking in blue or brown, weighs 45 pounds. The outfit would ordinarily retail at $25.50. Wednesday onlv $16.50. One dollar cash, $1 monthly.
Double S. & H. Stamps Wednesday.
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Wfecn Wemei are Weak Women who i?c weak, languid and depressed who look pale and dull-eyed, and have lost appetite and fresh looks need a tonic that will purify the blood, help the organs of digestion, regulate the liver and bowels, and strengthen the system. It long has been known that .
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are a blessing to weak women, for they quickly correct
any harmful drug.' A few "doses will bring better
spirits, improved heaitn, a leeiing or ntness and
Give Renewed Strength
Uireclions of Special Value to Women ere with Every Box Sold by druggets throughout the world. Inboxee, 10c, 25c.
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help others do t h" same, tin;- hish'-.'t 'ffieieticy of
ro-rfli'tnershin with the county, st.te nnd ihe nation and sll the people, therefore, it is "Rrso!ve. I, Hint every farmer .md every farm lend owm-r in pt. Joseph
coun'- be and i hereby r. s t aside ten ;tores Ini'-r. or desipnated us WAR CRMR;
apree with the state and count v of; te;4 i to pirce s.ud war crops iind iand si!.ject to the direct ions and n'-e of the state and county olTici.a .-ii,.i m t.'ie foiiov. mp mnnner. tow it: "Tit." owner or farmer at his own expense hall furnish nil labor and tools and horses, and. where possible, shall furntsl the seed ar.d sh.all plant, cult ioi'e .md harvest said crops v. ri tb same thouplitfiil consideration and effii a- ncy as he woulo o for hims. if. f,r raid crops, when hnrvestaj shall be finally divided ahd the r.ne-half be known ns the WAR Clti.ifst, shall be delivored subject to the order of the iovernor of th stat. of Indiana to the nearest shippinp station, or to the nearest market ns the Covernor may I' ci. ami to make an oflmial report of the seme to the Covernor through the eounty apent. "The state and county orfjeials will co-operate with the owner and the former and will undertake to lay out and plan to develapc the h.ph'st cooperative efficiency v. ith refer, nee to said crops. "if you conclude that- i won! 1 u i;-p to undertake this plan. 1 shall be very glad, indeed, to devote my atttti..:i to it in St. Joseph county, and if t.ree'--sary. make a personal visit to some of the leading farmers, perhaps c-llinp conventions in co-operation with Mr. Christie apd the count jipf nt. and. of course. I am very willinp to be the Prst subscriber and to devote my time and attention without compensation. "If we can succeed in St. Joseph county there js no reason whv we cannot succeed in every county of '. he suite, and if Indiana can do thi.- every state in the union- can do it. "The cuestion of market inp the products would not be a very hard problem to solve, and you could use either the cash or the products for distribution. "The question of co-operatmp and furnishinp the seed or part of if is one that I believe we could handle by special contributions for that purpose from merchants and manufacturers and ot hers. "The question of transportation is one that 1 believe the railroads would pladly co-opera le with." It is presumed that v. bat Carlisle means is that one-half of the crops raised on the land should be sold and the money used for the srmy, or thnt the products could be. piven directly to the allies.
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Tin; If ;i F". May t Three hundred I'.eipian women and children are awa;i i:ip permission by the Dutch government to leave for America In car of the Rev. .John R. pevijlw of Oh Ira g . formerly" assistant rector of Holy An eels church. Gary, Tni. Father J'lev.ne has obtained permission to sail from 5"'. Alfred Zimmerman, German se.-i. tary of fore'jrn rtffn rs. I'll." I"-boat bioekade has prevent' "i t'-'eii- departure. Mr.re than one the-: sand popsenpers from recalled P in ! steamers are watting- tn Rotterdam tdepart for the fniled ftates on tli. first boar. Rather Pevitle made a tour of Tl. ! gmm. wher" he distributed SO.r.ie; francs raise,! l,y Americans for nee-i .-re-lat ves. . lie said the German r tiioriiies extended to h!m all faciI:C and eon rt ei ie.-.
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JAM LID ON WAR NEWS
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phone lines or submarine cables are here.by prohibited from t rattsm . t ting messages to points outside the Cnited States and from delivering messages received from such points except those permitted under rules and regulations to be established by the secretary of war for telegrapH and telephone lines and by the secretary of the navy for submarine, cables. 'To , these departments is respectively delegated the duty of preparing and enforcing rules and regulations under this order to accomplish the purpose mentioned. 'This order shall take effect from thin date. " W( KI I mow W I RS .V " The censorsh'p naturally hit newspapers and press associations, but it also involves messages incoming and outgoing of American Igis n-jss concerns and individuals. The objects are denned as being to prevent military information reaching the enemy and prevent information being sent to Germany which would be of service to 'the enemy". It constitute. America's ffst case of
real war time, ironclad nil i-i t. ceii-j ;orship and the t rpi 1 a t terns give the j government censors the bioari.-.- t now - j err. of deleting or w ilhholding messages. Commander Todd will be in ; charge of the naval censorship, while I Brigadier General Melntyre will direct.
the telegraph, ana teirpnone stipi-i-vision on the border.
T'oeie is tto longer any need for-s-sible people to let gray hairs s: their looks or make tlmm appear ' than they really are or feel.. .Now C .'henV-ts have succeeded in dis.-o-. my a way to bring back a natural c-" to grav and taded hair In a perfect health f ul --and pleasant way with, dyes and without likelihood r-f rid c; thousftr.ds tiave hamshed their if. ha 'j,- for good. This w ay is by the . of Fajt.an I fa Color Restorer, a hr: ii t.it'J efficient liquid, all readv u: V Ironclad Ciuarnntee.
is guaranteed by tU" malt' satisfaction or your Hum
i a. k. .Not a patent medicine, not a dGnly .".0c at Jos. W. Weis. OS State. -1 minond. and ell cood drug stores, write Hes.-ip-i;ij :s Drug Co.. Memp.h Tenn . . mentioning druscrisCu va" Illustrated book on "Hair Culture." s free. Trv Q-Ftsn Hair Tonic. Q..: Riotiid Shampoo, Q-Ran Toilet. S..also Q-Ran Depilatory (odorles) for i e.,.o- ., - b : r-- rtv.
PASTIME TO-DAY "PEARL OF THE ARTrT. Y ; ' And a Two Reel pox Comedy-, ii - ' Mann in "THE cit n RrXClfER." WKDM-sn.W i'IARA KI.MRARR YOt'N'G n "The Savage Instinct" TlHHSntV "SECRET KlXOrnW and CHA.RRIN vMKDT.
AT STATE CAPITAL. INDIANAPOLIS, INP., May 1 In a letter to Governor Goodrich. Charles Arthur Carlisle. of South Reni. has made a novel proposition which is attracting attention of the state authorities. The Governor turned the letter over to G. I. Christie, state food director, and Christie will talk the matter over with Carlisle. The Carlisle letter to the Governor is ns follows: "As one who is trained in constructive efficiency as the life blood of progress and the index that will help solve the many difficult problems, I am going to send you another suggestion that comes to me. Subject to your co-operation and pleasure, and in jour name, I am willing to undertake with Rrot Christie to secure 1.000 acres, more or less, in St. Joseph county, and which, if secured, we will place tinder the direct supervision of Oourity Agent Boardner. of St. Joseph county, along these 1 i n es : "Every farm lnnd owner in St. Joseph outtty, will, through the press, and in the name of the elovernor and the state, be invited and requested as follows, tow il : "Whereas, in the opinion of experts and (hope of Indiana) that we as a state and a people shall do our full share and
GST TIIKRK wHOi:S I'KI THR "Live Wire"' Man AT PRICKS THAT M A K K T'iK.M GE.WINH SNAPS. .'OMI-'ORT A full round toe mod. 1. i-tt Qual'tv.. iviMi the S Qff famous Ritiox Fibr Soles. .
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Theatre TODAY The Greater Vitagraph Presents IVftKjr If.Tlnnd. Antonio MnnjlKl, liBrlen Kent And the Grand Old I-rfidy of the Movies Mary Maurice in "ROSE OF THE SOUTH" A Romantic Drama ofthe Civil War. Five Acts. Extra Good. i.so itiif: wkkki.v. TOMORROW f.IC- IVM'RRE KEATRRE RIR,'. Wallace Held nnd Anita King in "THE GOLDEN FETTER". Also "The Great Secret." THURSDAY iileska Surntt "THE VICTIM" l.SO PATH K WKEKI.V.
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FOE SALE RESIDENCE H0MEW00D The Rashionable South End ot HAMMOND
IS-ROCVM IfOT'SR. ST.RERING POR.H jSCN 1 'AKLOI1, GARAGE, GARDEN j STRK'TRV Alor.RRN. FIRST CIASS CGNDITION.
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