Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 282, Hammond, Lake County, 11 May 1917 — Page 8

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Trial calender of civil court cases, first week. May term: X.AXX SUPE&IOB COURT, XOOH 1 S. Belter, Judge. Hmmoa4, Ind. 13965 Shreiber &c v Harbor Sec. & U. 11610 Rogers v Johnson. . 10S7S Buck v Mayo. - ' 12996 Tailoring Co. v Loda. 14664 No. States v Toth. 14914 Linz v ODonnell. 14919 Hammond Co. v Beirijrer. 14925 New Century v Jiaseta. 14928 Provident Loan v Babcock. 14934 Brandeis Auto S. v Pemkovich. 149S9 City Hammond v H. "". & E. C. Ry. 14944 Mosney v Andre. 149S7 Xyhoft v 111. Constr. Co. 14959 Monarch Hdw. v Matusnk. 14964 Reid Murdoch v Hudacko. 14974 Kendra v Kendra. 14977 Rety v Retty. 14978 Panculich v Panculich. 14979 Miller v Millar. 1499S Williams v Williams. 15000 Williams v Wickey. mOSS EYES CAN BE CUBED BEFORE irER KVES wr.ItF. STRAIOHTKXF.n S - v z f i i nil it' mi 1 -r ' AFTER HFR EYE WEllE STRAIGHTENED This younfr lady had her Cm? Eyes straightened recently. Below ate the names of lady patient. Ladis are requested to po and taik to them. Miss Helen Riecer. 2415 W. 12th St.. Marv .Tirsa. 3H0 S. W'.llard St.. Miss Thielen. 3T46 X. PaIIna St. 1 have been 20 years on State street. T,et me show" you, letters from hundreds -f cured patients who testify to my practical method of curing Cross Eyes. 1'will guarantee a permanent cure t? you. Delays are dangerous. Frank! n 0. Carter, M. 0. EYE. EAR. OSE AVD THROAT. 120 o. $tnte t.. Jnnt orth of THE FA III. Hoar 9 to 7. Sundays 10 to 12. 1

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The Gary Baking Company is a Lake County institution, backed by Lake . County capital, lit uses all fair means to do the right thing by the people of Lake County. Our bread is made in a modern and sanitary bakery. rite Gary BaMeg CcDnnnpamy Heirs Two Pelieloes Bireadls ? .

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loss 2094 2092 2091 20S6 Bureauof Natl. Lit. v Maloney. Auto Sup. Co. v Cole. Bretsch v Wilson et al. I5rotsch v Clark ct al. International S. & 1. v Huffman. 2054 I'ostrejrna v I'ostregna. 20K3 Wash. Tark L.. t'o. v tlinlher et al. 20S2Glattli v I'rohland et al. 2079 Ijicmle Film Bef. Co. v Witccki. 2075 Mop v rrisclac. - 2076 Cal. Sup. Co. v Hnrntein. 2075 Horkavi v Kascardsk. 2074 Horkn i Sue key, 2073-ituro)lu o x. i, it. v l,ypski. 2071 Bureau of Natl. I. it. v Blaner. TI KSPVT. MAT 15. 2070 Cluck v Muntean. 206S Straus Schrnm v Matson. 2068 Allman-Oary 1'tc. v Wood. 2061 Greenivich v Kuchnr. 202 Weaver v Strabos. 2069 Hornier MfR. V. v Huber. " 205S Hickey v i""iorKC. 2057 James Motor Co. v Pappathasin. 2055 Schnciker v Bork ot al. 20Ti4 Crapo rt al v City of Cnry. 2053 Thiel & Thiel v I.uke. 2 OK 2 Peas v Penns. Co. 2051 Gary Bkg. Co. v Szikera. 2050 Szikora v Srikora. 2045 Tatarer irh v Tatareich. W E ON" KS DAT. MAT 16. 2046 talif. Wine Assn. v LarRiira. 2045 First S. Bk. Hobart v Stritof. 2044 Fifth Ave. Gar. v Adont et al. 2043 Fifth Ave. Gar. v Adoni et al. 203S Hammond Co. v Moravsik. 2035 Petros etc. v Chakas. 2034 Bornian v Veresh. 2033 Borman v Blaine. Don't forget Red Cross day of the Hammond chapter Saturday. Mayj 19th. 5-9-10tl ONE Gftfif BAKER CUTSJMAD PRICES Gary Baking Co. Will Give Largest Loaves in Middle West for the Money. The latest bread new in Lake county today is that the Gary Baking Company, makers of "Ma-Ma'" and "ButterKrust" bread, which can be had at all county grocery stores, is offering an eighteen-ounce loaf for 10 cents and a twenty-eight ounce loaf for 15 ceijts. The latter sizes are three and seven ounces respectively, more than any other Gary bakers and exceed in weight Chicago bakers- products. President Max Hirsch of the Gary Baking Company, which has a modern, sanitary home at To'.leston, employs a half hundred people has determined to give the biggest and best loaf possible for the money. Chicago Prlees o "Soar. CHICAGO. May 11. Notices sent out jX

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WOMAN'S. JOY Suggestions to Childless Women. Amoncr th virtues of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vgetaule Compouml is the Bbi.ity to correct Bteriiity in the cases of many women. This fact is well established es evidenced by the following letter end hundreds of others we have puWihoo in th-s? columa. i'oplar Hijutf. Mo. went other women td know what a liessin Lydia E. t'irknnm s Vegetable Compound has het-n to m. We had always wanted a baby in our home but I was ,';i poor health and not able to do mv work. My mother and h u s band both ureed me to try Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did so, mv health im proved and I am nov the mother of a fine baby girl and do all my own house work."-Mrs. Allia B. Timmoxs, 216 Almond St.. Poplar Bluff, Mo. In maiy other homes, once childless, there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthv and strong Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mass.. for advice it will be confidential ad helpful. last night by the Ward Baking Company announced that beginning May 14 the company will bake only two sizes of bread, to retail at 10 and 15 cents a loaf. The loaf now selling at 6 cents retail w ill be abolished. The 10-cent loaf will weigh a pound instead of seventeen and thtee-foi'rths and th l.-cnt loaf twenty-four to twtnty-slx ounces. "It is no news to you that flour, sugar ad evervtbmg used in ?he vre?H manufacture are at war prices." the notices state. "And it is evident that the cost of ingredients will continue to rise. Accordingly, beginning May 14. we will sell a loaf at S "cents wholesale and 10 cents retail, smaller than our present 10-cent loaf. "We will also make a loaf larger than our present S-cent loaf to sell at 12 cents wholesale and 15 cents retail." Other large bakeries are expected to adopt the same price scale. 2,000,000 MEN FOR U. S. ARMY WASHINGTON. May 1 1 Outstanding features or the universal service bill as drafted by the senate and house conferees and certain to be en-

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acted into law: Arks of draft, 21 to SO. inclusive. Ares of volunteers. IS to 40, inclusive. Number subject to draft. 11.000,000. To be obtained by draft or volunteers: Number to be draw n by selective con-si-ription, in two drafts of 500.000 each, 1.000.000; regular army. 300, uOO: national guard. 625.000: special and technical troops, 76.000: total strength provided, 2.001.000. Term of service: period of emergency. Exemption: Federal and state officersi ministers of religion and theological students; members of religious sects o pposed to war. liable to exemption: County and municipal officers; customs house clerks, mall employes; employes of armories, arsenals and navy yards; persons cftraxed jn industries. Including agriculture; those supporting dependents; the physical! and morally deficient. Method of draft: Proclamation by the president for reclstration ; immediate registration of those of draft a;e; ' selection from register of men for, service: dispatch of men drafted to nearest training camp. Provision for pay: Second-class private. $25: first class private. $31: cor-

We Are Here To Serve You i ! m c vum in- juratu adjust, straighten or repair; your glasses at any time,' whether you purchased jthoivi here tr not. t ; Your -rt junction is ot i profit. If . your glasses i; worry" you. do not hesitate to call on us for help. i j Hammond Optical Parlors 141 E. State Street HAMMOND, INDIANA Under new management. i i

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SAVE FOOD . FROM ROTTING ON GROUND .TIMES III REAir AT STATE CAPITAL. l.NDIAXAfOUS. May 11. How to save the fruits and vegetables this year that are usually allowed to rot in the ground Is ono oC the problems -.hit confronts the state food director, O. i . Christie. He his started In t- work out a plan to accomplish this. Ilu raid: "Eliminating waste through use of large quantities of fruit and vegetable which have been allowed to rot on the a i

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ground is a most important work. Many farmers will 'have fruits In small quantities which they cannot 'afford to pick, pa.k and deliver with any reasonable profit. On the othir hand, people from the towns atjd country suitable conxeyahces can reach these districts and secure the products at a very small cost. Some organized effort should be made in every community to care for this surplus so that none shall be wasted. Every particle of it. will be needed to met the demands of our people."

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Big Money Saving Sale Mandel .--ays there is no use paying high prices .or wearing apparel. Walk up stairs to the second floor and let him show you the big bargains he will rive von todav and Saturdav in Ladies' Dresses, Skirts and Coats. EVERY STEP WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. Dresses Crepe de Chene, Taffeta and Charmeuse the very latcst up-to-the-minute, styles, splendidly made, best trinhniuffs; worth all the way from $20.00 to $30.00. During this sale thev are vours for $10 and. S15. Skirts Silk Skirts in plain, blue and black, large up-to-date pockets; good values at $S,00 and $10.00. Our price , ii;,' .. i v a Km lill.- wiO, p Coats Tl'b i.s a groat special and it is seldom that the ladies of l ake County have an opportunity to purchase high-grade Coats at such a price as we now offer. These handsome Coats are of serge, poplin and vclour, latest models and well made by expert tailors: regular $lS.-'0 Coats. During this sale at $8.50. Every Garment in Our Establishment is Fully Guaranteed. Vuandel & Company 151-155 State St. Second Floor. Upstairs. Harnmord, Indiana.

NEWS

Gary, Indiana

5 MILE RACES AT INDIANA GARDENS In the five-mile professional ro'.lci skating race at the Indiana Gardens last night, Joe l.urey won first prU.-. making the distance in 19 minutes ? seconds. Xlck Kolty was second nu Andrew Leondowsky, third. John Spi-s?i. won the five-mile amateur race in 1 minutes. Andy Spisak was second :; 1J Miller, third.

GARY TEACHERS GET INCREASE Gary school teachers are happy today because of the action of the board of education last night in granting them an increase in wages. The raise vi;i amount to approximately 10 per cent and is in recognition of the H C. of IS Ml