Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 275, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1917 — Page 7

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THE TIMES PAUL fcjfci'v hN I'Biiy commander hi the rflfcnt border mobi I i vtt ion. where th" mliuonee of the Association ninl its genial worker." wfro largely responsible for the wonderful health record of the troops at l.lano t i ramie." AMERICAN GIRL DIRECTS WORK OF eruna invalua REBUILDING RUINED FRENCH TOWN

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roe St.. Chicac, Ills.. 1 seendaiu of .J. ,lm '. (resident of r. s. : men 1

10.1 W. M.'iih l.TAjcr, d r -a i hou n. ne r of ;t ;l e ;, nd

American Par A ssocia t inns; prominent ,r,'n,,'"r t..1 worker in the Hamilton club iChirago). the lending pel it ical e hi h ! trt.- vu ; t'hieiiso) nom ination for Alderman: arn a candidate '"'I- Judge of ;h- Superior Court (Chicago), writes: "For Severn! years I have '"hen an Active interest in polities, speaking in oily, suif and national enmpaiRiis. This extra wrork, in addition to a general sunorvision of my law practice, is very exhausting- on the system. The ionic which I bud of itivaluriMe service at such times is Peruna."

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Petaiied p;;,ns for t;ary's ciinifnifin to raise J...('f0 for tie- army and navy . M C. A. work were mnJo at n spe.ini meeting of the mcmlxTS of the board of Erec tors and the hoard of trustee. of the T M. C. A. and a ff'vv other men at the 'Isrv f 'oimm -ri ia I Club. Kverynhing now points to a great patriotic banquet t.. be hi Id m the V. .M. C. A. (rymn.isium

this ve n ' it t- 4

y lake a Patriotism will be a keynote at this r the nn

i e-t.;iig ann arn . band is to rtr.g out tl." Mtionsl anthems as a fitting hackK'uitui for the onening of this (Treat unpaign m the interest of the men and rys. who ae b"mg called to tin? colors ti this country.

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I---! r puipjipni m tvtl -Jf:l- ' V--ii Li bnluMbil - jr-m. Inv.luabla .v j j l A, ' Tf? 'V . . The county board of commissioners. ' "Vf 2 i T W ' " f - " " ' " ' t' Tm0 ronsis t,nC of Haek. Sen.ff and! . -f ' I , $ St 'VL " ' ! For Me At A-l . !-!en. accompanied Hy KnK,nr- , ""j , f 'f Vf KV ' ! VtHx ,J jVf!e.v and Road . "oin m : ssiono r Ne-- , "" "J ' JU! t ' Such Times. F;-' . v"j . !,,,. nf in Kast -hu (1Ko yeM.dny . AIS 'li " 'tSTT " M $ l-- jafl,rn.,o . look ,.r ,1,- p..l s t.a- I " KA :V V ' It on. fo!),,.:,,, the v,s,t ..f a do;.-,.- It j 'J "ICl'V ' Those who object to liquid medi-; , , ,lf ,.,,., mPll aM,i 1 ll'J I ' ' fvj, ' cine can now procure Peruna Tablets- j , ity officials t.. 'row n Point rn-f ntly. j ' 'X V

. w liere tbev asked the county board foi X l! - ' At.f ??. I. '. fvU nuisian. e -n tio- rf pair of imm of the -' XS, .v, 'Ca :J -' '- ' : vi? SOT ihioiiRii roads. y" v ! "" I'" f hr - i At !i- ; -!i - - - ;ii v ' r11 Lm I city ofticmis and the .secretary of th I ,F "1 S fe-' ' -te'

i.-hami.e- of r.onm.r,.. H - ' Alt'V 5 " fW: If 1 Th board wa offieiaiiv apprised of f - f ti V- X V C :V, ;;. . jilo- fa,t inat the impro,men: of For- t VT ' 1 V' sMh awnue wa, i-enoy unuer way by ' - . - jjfWMl

Eratherinc of t-omsni! tee ootd i.,.iiciiv Fi:m tf.-.)- thJ I " - - -f 1 Vi c I

'prope.w.d new load could be completed. VP Tt IJWI '

ir.c-aus.- of th inevitable delay in this U - r -W ' ' x ' L - m ,,p.,ud permanent i m pi ovenmn 1. the 7 , ,? "4 V .'" .?5l'?f

I and Saturda v and ev, rvbodv is rir. .1 '"nsn -.101:011 voi K was under uav. V ".mBf.itoiurtii-f Jify

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leaders. Tlie bamiupt operiins of the

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atia. ani rapt. V. K. Uivencood of Combe raised. Authorised solicitors :!!

isit an parts d tne city m the interest

of this army and navy work on 1'riday

and Saturday and everybody is ursoi , Jeonstv.iet:on

hand in llkis important work f-

:i of our army and nav.

Captain Praises TT. M. C. A. " t.'apt. l'mpleb of Company F. which company includes 1.10 of Gary's picked men. j'ays the following tribute to the work of the V. M. C. fV. among the soldiers:

.Principal addresses are to be mad-' r 1. Wilbur Messer. peneral secretary (f a!I the Chicaeo Tonne Men's Christian Associations; I tr. Charles V. Cilkey of Chicago, who will spea-c on 'Titir I'uiy in the Present Crisis'; ("apt. Jay A. I'mplehy of Con; pan v F. First Indt-

"The army Y. M. V A ' 1 "It is his club. )iis church, his theatre j and amusement hall all at a time when

it is most needed and appreciated, and I he hey the average sob1ir would as soon be depried of a share of his rations as the privileges of the Y. JT.

Tor appendicitis, f any C. Second Is p'vperted that

She reports hi in do- i ' .' A. I speak as one who enjoyed and Indiana Hnfantry. It J was bent fitted by the "Y" tent in the two bundled iil al-j Volunteers of 'PS., and also as a corn-

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r Kats.Mice and Uiiok

4 I'sed the World Over Used by L'.S. Government The Old Retiable That Never Forts - 5 c . 25 c. At D'unc rht THE RECOGNIZED STAMDARO-AVOID SUBSTITUTE?

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new load couid oe completed

the inevitable delav in this

oc.p.ted perm:iiten! i ill pi e. eiiien !. the board was asked to furnish th city rmmfcih in1'.n 'n: fo;- i ;jp temporavv 1 pair of one side of this sti-t-t. makms it avaialde for tSafiic while the city

work was under s.

They tentat i ely ,-isreed to comply with

this request.

The indoatlons r. -.w.are that titr board will resurfare i;arj nvernie, .'l;n avenue and the south part of Forsyth avenue leadinjc to and beyond lh hunip.

j They will use the same pian of construction that has been so sa t i.-if He toi v

on the Highland road. T-.e surface wiil be scarified, the holes filled up and the road improved with stone and a top dressing of tarvia and s; -p chips. This is a method that has hern used on some of the best liiot nughfarrM !n Chicajrn and on many good townsh p roads

thioughout the state. It. will put these leads in fsno.i shape and then with a! It 11 'e attention once a year hoy ani he maintained in a vet v atisfacterv i

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eombl.on for a nunihe;- of uccessi ve j yea 1 .. Tiiis tc pnh' work and the improvejnient of city streets that the board of j worka luvn under way w iil make of I Hast Chh-afro the best paved it v found anywhere in the state. The Chamber j of c'ominerce and e tizens of the nutI nicipaliiy are d"l:c hied w Hit the out-

Mis Daisy r'o'.k and rebuilt French home in Vit.rimont. Vitrimont, a village of French Lorraine, lyinp between Nancy aiici Luneville, is being: rebuilt at the expense of Mrs. William CrcKker of Ssn Franosco, -who has chosen Miss Dai.ry Polk, an American architect, to 1 ur'rintrid reconstruction. Miss Polk is now in Vitrimont. One of tho hoi ecp she Jias rebuilt is shown in the picture. Old Glory is jrwen equal l oito s with fthe French tricolor above the door of this French home.

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FOOD SUPPLY

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I IMM.v X A I " J .1 , .May 3. "Conserve jthe fooij supply and prtvfnt waste." is !the keynote of an appeal Punt by K.

Jp.arnard. state food and drue rommis- ! sinner, to all grocers in Indiana. He ladises them to eniouraae t!ie people

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I to rut out tile use (.f all high priced and unne essaiy foodstuffs. The ioilj let in sort out iv Ita rn.ird mj s: I "To the Oroi rs of Indiann The. sp'.endid response to the cull for un--j usual' efforts by fanners in the piantI itisc of latter a r'-aaes and tre cultiivation of home tr.-rcets. will, if the I growing- season is favorable, g:;e us j ittii-.il Criips of son, staples. Hut the j surplus is so low and the demand so j ureal that een an increased crop will 1 not prevent scarce and high-priced

food another year unless we conserve our ptsetu supply and prevent w a staff of ti:e cominir rup. "Ti e Ki-ocrr u li" distributes most of the food sunplv can loin itreatly in

(WHt-ditie; off a foil crisis. To tins end

I make those simscstions: "1. Er o'lrasc the use of stable uroecrles, especially the o rcal', sunn as roiled oats, -:o:, crnmeal, hominy

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dried pea a;,d beans, dried fruits, such as prunea and raisins: the sugars. Including molasses and pl'icose. "These foods are both cheap and nutritious. They must he used in lafg-is luanfities and instead of the more costly .and less nutritious foods. "2. stoeii and arrange the sale of cooking, oils and fats, instead of highpriced butter. Corn oil, cottonseed oil. lard compounds, unvolorod oleomargarine, beef suet, ail are very l.ign in food yaiues, wholesome and good. ".1. Stock lightly with faro y groceries, such s e:ndiments. prescres. dissert rfep;iratinns, tinned biscuits.

olive oils and prepared foods that canjS lie bought and cooked at home. H 'These f.iods furnish the least nour-! 8 ishment for t!;eir ost., T r us j should be discouraged until the present crisis in I ;e food supplv Is past. ! j "I. Stork lightly wi-.h imported 1 Ej

! products. Io not buy or sell sardines j

Not every dealer can show it . Yet every you nor man can distinguish it the moment he sees it. He can sec it here

Mam styles of -inirJo or doublo.

it" rhanv fnbrics-

I J roasted Bolters .$!", $18,

Come and visit our bow store and oo our larjxo stock. You will he thoi--nisllily satisfied after an inspection?

ROTHSCHILD & HIRSCH HAMMOND'S BEST CLOTHIERS

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155 East State St.

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Traveling lVleri93 Samples of one of the manufacturers of L,adie39 high grade

uits. We bought them at half price

and will sell them for Half Price LADIES $10.00 SUITS at $5.00

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LADIES' $15.00 SUITS at S7.50 LADIES' $20.00 SUITS at S10.00 LADIES' $25.00 SUITS at $12.50 LADIES' $30.00 SUITS at . . . .$15.00 LADIES' S4C.0O SUITS at... .$19.00

Come early and get first choice. WE ALSO HAVE A FEW SAMPLE COATS LADIES' $25.00 COATS... 8112.50 LADIES' $20.00 COATS $10.00 LADIES' $10.00 COATS. $5.00 Green Stamps on all Purchases

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at mi . ' h iower prices.

nelling expensive imported die oil arid '.mcy fruits. .

.. Stop pushing the sale of h'ghpd candies. The-.-. !s more food

(value i-1 a pound o f sugar than in a

dollar box of candy. confectionery Is a luxury thai both thrift and patriotism w i ' 1 .den y ns. 1 Hiring tii" present food shortage discourage ever-buying of staples that w,l! keep iti the grocery as well as in the home. This is no time to speculate in food stuffs. "T!ie grocer easily may ehar.ee' the buying habits of his customers and help them lo choose wisely that they feed their families better and more , heaply. Sueh service will he most valiAMe for it will give increased efficiency

.-nd our allies a larger share of i'ood s.ipply. 1 urge your pa t riot b operation in this crisis in the fpod at ion.'1

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155 EUGENE

NrGDVERN IN CUBA

the railway nominated by the late Sir j William Van Horn, president of thej Canadian Pacific railway, a forme! Juliet hoy. who was aoquainle.il in Jo- i 1 let with Creevey's father. In Vera Cruz and at Havana Crrevey ran across Eugene 1". Mdlovern, former t!ary and Hammond newspaper: man. "1 saw McOovern a little more than a year ago in Havana. Ore day when I wss at the Plaza, hotel I ot a slap; on the back and there was '.Mac' "He was running a sort of a dan e hall and summer garden near Mo.o castle. Always resourceful he seemed to stand In with the ofh ids and Lad a big wad of rnonov . Vac t.i, that he had been in, Chi.ia a- i nexueia i and Wiad finally wound up in Ci.a. II was ahout twenty poi'iris littiiter than when he was here. '

A live newspoper Tor pe;pt Tne nra till on earth tSiat's !nt I'liK TIME Is.

SHE ALLEGES CRUEL TREATMENT Alleging eruel and inhuman treatment ami other thinfts. Mrs. May Mushrush 52C, Truman street, Hammond, through 1 er attorneys, Hodges eV nidsely of iary. today filed suit" in dai-v superior court for a divorce from her h'ii-liand. Italic! The defendant is a nvit'-liiiMii. The complaint states the con p!e w.-ie marriel in 1 ?ix. Mrs. luii: ,;s'-i 'i.sks a divorce. $l.ono aliiuony, the enstodv of her three children and that ! oicand be compelled to Sli pport 1 er. Tie rase o l-'imer Creasbaum s. William l'uz;. city judge of Iiast 'hicago. was continued in the court of Judge Keiter today. Creasbaum is askingdamages for injuries r-ecencd when the motorcycle he v as r iding collided with l-'ur.y's automobile on Calumet, avenue.

Ed Creevey, Gary Pioneer, Blows in After 7 Years With Odd Tales.

Kd Creevey. who ( IfiOtt and left three o, ami who has since a mi (Inn n Nort h a nd back In town with

a .ne to Car;,-

- four j ui s biter, j if

been roaming up South America, is a c re w of divers

ti om the Kahama Islands. C; .-evey is Loss of an outfit that will mend the piers and breakwaters of tl.irj harbor. Old timers will 1 cn.embcr Creevey as a thirst of the Kit, cote!, t he AVal.jorf Astoiia of the eaily .1;i3 of Caiy, ivh.i, n still stic-.ds in the sand dunes .-, t Kouith a v nil and Proadway. In ii.iry Croevcy sion got into poii'i'.s. attached his stir lo W. C. Crolius

mayoralty -amp ign ana piossomrft j out as president of the First Wan! liemO't-atie v-lub. 'rcevey gave all I he,

ila'-v politicians On ti'.e r,pposite sirie. more trouble th.au ;m' other f i fry- iiicii.

they said, and e li.-ii they couldn't bribe 'him they offered his jois and made j threats. He had .scaped uninjured in

WAR BULLETIN

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S. ( !o eminent appeals to ccry citizen lo ery way pssille to increase the Nation's

food suiM'lv. ino.n)H,m) nounds nioic iioultrv will

be needed this year to help reduce the iiih cost of living. This means oneextra pound for every man, woman and child in the United State-. To enrourau'e hatching in May and dune, and to help do their part the Cyphers Incubator Co. have' sot aside 900 incubators t be sold without proiit. This is the first time in the historv of the Cyphers Co. that they have out prices or authorized a cut in prices. Our allotment and luices offered at are as folows:

every Riot, conspiracy and uproar that fate carried him into in Gary. Hon in The Continent. Creevey has been in the far west and worked in New York. For a time

lie was in Vera Cruz, but was run out

r.r there by the Mexicans just be

Fumstnn and his irooos arrived. I

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2 small Superior larire Supej ior. 1 small Columbia 1 lar.ue 'ohunbia No. 0 Cyphers. Xo. 1 Cyphi 2 Xo. 2 'yphers. 2 Xo. :5 Cy titers. This offer positively

Lis: Price.

..'Jo-o-i; sP5.(H) . KiO-euu 18.00

. 1 lO-etru-. 2M l-efjfii' . . 70-ciii- , .1 N-e-U-.2 l-! -e-' .:90-0R-jr withdrawn ais sold.

bs.nn 2". ( P?.no 2".o;i : I7.no u.no st ton a-

Special. $ 9.75 13.50 13.50 18.75 12.00 13.75 27.75 33.00 allotment

Masinot Bros.

174 ravette Street.

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