Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 288, Hammond, Lake County, 18 May 1917 — Page 9

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this timp' a lille -Iorr Investigation of tlii? prt-tii i.'it'S was made. It is ri j oOcl th.-it some or the firemen fotin I oil on th flurs b-hiinl rtie to;!it,r:i c'her v id. ti-es that a cviiiflusr-i t Uri Ijati Wen plamie.i. .Vol nairli (lainaKe whs don.?. An inest ion is under way.

nn wn 5HTROVS IG HI. A number of Gary people attended th KranJ matron's night In' Chicago last evening. AT SUIMKIl IIOIK. Mr. and Mrs. J. I llyland of Trice street, have moved to their summer cottage at Miller beach. M I ISTKlt I I, ( ON V K TIOX. Many of the ministers of Gary ar attending a ministerial convention in session at Cleveland, Ohio, this week. PRIEST TR A SFKR H Kll. Rev. Father Mion Volkey of the Gary Greek Catholic church, has been transferred to Watervillo. N. V., and ivith his wife and son left for their new home. MRS. ni KTCEMttCH. Mrs. Carl Buetgenbach and small son are visiting relatives at Lafayette. F.I.KS' U.lXtK. The Elks of Gary, will give a ilanc-l-g party ihis evening- at which time the social calendar will be made tip f'i" the season. VISITING. Mrs. C. R. Dunn, "2l Harrison street, is visitingr for a week with friends in Chieapo.

GARY MEN DO WELL AT FORT HARRISON

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Fuiorty has returned from Indianapolis where he attended the convention of state funeral df:vftois. Mr. Fmerty paid that the undertakers voted to t-uuip and forward an ambulance to France. Wliile at the capital Mr. Finer ty visited' Fort Kenjamin rlarrison officers' training camp. There lie found Major K. M. Burr of Gary commanding a

training company. James IVarbyne

formerly of the Gary police force, is a

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diana regiment. Capt. A. V. Melton of Gary is in charge of sewage disposal plans for the new conscript camp.

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ONE CHILD SHOT;

ANOTHER RUN OVER

While driving his car in Bmadway. I Gary, last eveninf Miles Nelson. 71 Connecticut street, hit nine-year old Joel Jan.kovwski. 1700 Massachusetts F'.reet.I The boy ran into the machine. A doctoii at 1 ended him. I Joe Hanat. two years old. 1600 Phrco j street, was wounded in the face todnyi.

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PERMIT FOR $10X00

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EENEFIT PARTY

Mrs We,, lert of -North lUniiii; avenue. Fast Chicago, will kiv,i 11 benefit party at her home next Thursday afternoon, Mav 24, the proceeds- of the voluntary silver of fc-ritiit beiim ivcn to tne Welfare a.soent ion for infant are ilnii'ii; the'hut summer months. llel'i e:;innent are to l,e served, a projfrair. ri'iniered. and an opportunity afforded the quests lo lake a jieep into the deep luv yteni am! sei rets of the future. Pecause t,f tio' wort i:tieK.s of the cause, uu (iiiental lady o? uiiie rei'itation as one ponsessint; ift. that tTgreven upon the mipersiatural, has eonsent eJ to come frotn I'imaKo ami "tell the fortune'' of any jiiie 4 w ho cares to know Fonvt u inir about her own - future life ami, activity. It is understood tint there will he no s;ei-al 1 hariie t or t his serv ice. The name under which ihis renowned oriental docs her work Is M ad din Keen!. A general invitation is extend.'!.

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Now i tb Tttn to Oct &..d of Thwi UjTly Spota ' There's no longer the ."lightest nel f fecjins ashamed of your freckles, as the ! -rescript Ion othme double strength is u'uaranteed to rcmovv t h.-so iiomely pol. Simply get in ounce of nthine double '.length-- fiorn niy druf;j,is- a ad oppl 1 little of it 1 1 1 1 anil m.irn:;i(! and you l.'juld s..)o!i fojc tl.iit c.eii the worst rt fkles have heirun to disopper-r. whil';v 1 : ii 'er ones have it:i-ieI f-nf ii-ely . it seldom that more thai! an ouu--- ii, ded to compl.-tcly r'nir tie skin and ::m a la'atit if til clear ciple" ion. i.e sure to asU for I hi- dou'iie stt'fnciii lim- as thi? is sold under Kan ran fee '" n -n y bu'-it if jt "f.i;!:- ! 1 t .-;iu .II.,;- ,1 ,

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DERMA-VIVA

WHITENS THE SKIN at once or your money back. Is absolutely fnv&blc. Red, Brown or Dark Face, Neck, Arms or Hands mad a beautiful whits at once. Vben entertaining of being entertained you will find exquisitr gatisfaction la having your tkio so beautiful. Accept no substitute Sold at every toilet counter. Price, 50 cents.

CHIEF

FORBIS RETURNS

HOME

Chief of Police W. F. Fofbis.of Gary has return"-! to his desk after an alsencc of several days. While away he visited Pittsburgh aid Cincinnati.

PECULIAR FIRES AT THE HARBOR

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To Reduce the ffigli Cost ol Living .

A fire that mieht have been incendiary broke out a: if o'clock this mortiinjr in the store of John Pupka, SOU Parish avenue, Indiana Harbor. The department rcspomied and found that the blaze was behind one of the

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the department returned. In about half an hour the same place took tire again, this time in the basement. The department asain made the run and

TVIN CITY MEMORIAL SERVICE p;ast Chicago i-5 t tirra) through its crust of indiffi i ' nee to Memorial Pay ol servaio .-s and pull off something tliis year that will be a real credit to

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Tio- mayor has taken the initial ve the matter nnd appointed a i-onin.it-

tee to start the movement at on.e so that nothing may he left uiKioro- to i.rinK about a successful celebration. Those Appointed by t"ie mayor (ire J. S. Johnston, G. 1?. Hulst. J. II. F.iro iii. C. E. Potts and It. M. Poyee. They will hold a me.-tiusr at on.-e nnd made de.itnite arrangements regarding a program There will be a parade, appropriate memorial exercises. plenty of frood music and an address. Petails will be announced later.

was huriin;.; Italy's mo ae,:unst the in Ma.-ed. his COKUIOiK' alonK a froi ilesiiput-iiinn tionary force PaKdad. in. with his Br iuessinsr the

on towards Jerusalem.

his troops forward in si successful offensive Austrians. nia General Sarrail. with iitan arm), was lighting il of nearly Z1' miles. In (ieiicral Maude's cxpt-di-was pressing 011 north of

. i'alestine General Murray iiish invaJers was Klowly Turks back and sweeping Jaffa and the iloly City of

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Doctor Franklin 0. Carter

tb notetl oculi?t a be aurisi of Chicaco, thf author of the Absorption--Massage Treatment for eye diseases failing s i g !i t, blimlness, depfnpps, head noises and catarrh, is

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America was itart icipa ting in this world offensive movement. American navy destroyers paroled Kuropean waters and m f.- French battle front the American tlK flow from the fighting airplanes of the Lafayette rrpuadron and from munition transports of the v.ie American unit. Pv ry front offensive movement Is first fruit of the allied councils this winter at Komc. Paris and London. It is a co-ordinated cartfuily timed completely organized effort.

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AMERICA AIDS SPRING OFFENSIVE

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Ey PI2RT ARNOLD I (United Press Staff Correspondent.) j NKW YORK. May 1 S. ( in every front in Furope and Asia today Allied I troops were wafting: their spring off- nsive. Filmland and France were slill j (tainiiiK hit by bit in the greater of j these offensive In France. Along- the I Austria-Italian front. General Cadorna'

A patriotic mass meeting in ,ne ln tents of.the Y. M. '. A. movement will bo held Sunday afternoon at three o'clock in the auditorijm of the First Methodist church. Chicago and Baring avenues. Fast Chicago. The arrangements are one of the results of the Y. M. C. A. dirner held at the Hammond Chamber of Commerce rooms last evening. The committee having Last Chicago

SCENE FROM "JOAN THE WOMAN" WITH ttF.RALDINE FARRAR, AT DeLUZE, JUNE 6, 7, 8

m The price of coal today is more than 100 per rent

higher than a year ago and it will perhaps bo nmch higher. Here is a rjijint that should interest yon and perhaps you know it without being told. It actually costs less to heat water for household purposes with GAS than it dries with coal. The increased use of gas at 90 cents per thousand cubic feet will effect a saving that is worth your serious consideration. Call our sales department for information.

GARY HEAT, LIGHT and WATER COMPANY

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M&nne and hia equipment.. Marines are aboard mamv of Uncle Sam's warships. They ftgnt on land us well as on sea. The photo illustrates ho these sailors carry their equipment for land operations.

in charge fonsJsts at the present of W. It. Diamond, W. J. I"unkey. A. G. Slocomb. Rev. G. B. Jones. C. H. Wells. V. A. Fuzy. H. U. Clark Other names will doubtless be added at a meeting of the above gentlemen at th Chamber of Commerce headquarters tonight. At the mass meeting Sunday afternoon, there will be 8ti orchestra to furnish good music and a program consisting of speeches by privates, officers and citizens. The program will be cosnpleted tonight and will appear in these columns tomorrow. All residents are urg-e-d to make their arrangents now so that an opportunity will be given them to attend this interesting and philanthropic event.

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.U0AN OF ARC rs CREATED COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ARMIES OF FRANCE.

PRICE OF FORD

MAY JUMP Ffrd agents in various parts of the country are in receipt of the following instrtictious which may indicate an increase in the price of the Ford: "Take no more retail orders for any buyers eicept with the following notation, viz:; of the retail price mentioned on the order is increased before delivery of the car or chassis th purchaser may at his or her option pay such increase "or have deposit returned and order cancelled."

?? "ITrC: offering free treatment

J T.i? A' - l'v"l'rc hi um ' , vr. ej Hammond and Kast Chicago to demonstrate free his newtreatment, to all those suffering with the above diseases a chance to try his treatment thoroughly. Send word to people you know suffering from these diseases. Ir. Caiter invites every person suffeiins with any, disease or weakness of the eyes. fail.riK sight or blindness; especially those cases suffering w ta weak eves, eye strain, pain over the eyes, redness when ihe .irnt is tut W-

uinir.K to grow weak or fail, and d icirs say you need glasses. If vou suffer

with granulat.i lids, wild hairs, ulcers, scums, growths over the eves sore

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tloaiing- spots before the eyes, cataracts. Ue invites you to try his treatment one

iiii iree ana see now quickly it re;eve3 your eyes. He says don't let 'OUT CVfc-al tlA l.nftralfifl ;,n n m. r. r

glasses until you have tried this treat

ment one nine i roe ana see it It will hc-ip you. Jie has treated "hundreds of

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!'."'"i tin iaiK 10 nun wnue he Is doing it. He removes adenoid growths WithOUt Chloroform. Unit nilianl. o-,.

home without trouble. Dr. Carter has

treated hundreds of cases of blindnees where the patient was so blind in both eyes they had to be led. He wants every person afflicted with deafness, loss of hea.rius. head noises; no matter how- J.onjc they may have been deaf or how deaf they are. they may be curable with this new treatment if the disease, has riot too badly injured the ear drum and middle ear- - He asks you to trv it once and see. He has restored hearing to many people who have been deaf tn to twenty-five years. He especially wants every person who is deaf !n one er and gradually losing the hearing in the other to see him. He savs !n most of these cases the disease is in the Fusfachlan Tube, causing a partial closure or coliapso of the tube and ear drum. JIany of these cases get immediate relief, not oly from the deafness, but the head noises with one free treatment. He has treated many cases of deafness and head noises around here. He wants every person suffering with catarrh in any form to see him and try his new treatment one time free.- It given immediate relief. He wants to prove this. He says that catarrh is a constitutional disease. Hv says that every case or catarrh should be curable with this treatment. His treatment is something different from anything that you have used, and he wants yu to try it and see if it won't help you. He wants no money for this trial. It is a combination of local absorbing remedies and certain forms of massage and then treatment for the blood and system that the patient uses at home, and treats himself. The cost ts very small. He accepts no case that he thinks is incurable, but If the structures are not seriously damaged by the disease, it may help or cure it. Trv It once free and see. He has treated eve, ear. nose and throat diseases for over 20 years. He has successfully treated cases around this place for over 20 years. He has treated thousands upon thousands of cases. . He invites you to rome and get his opinion. If he thinks he can help you, he will give you one thorough treatment free. Tell you how long it -will require you to get well, what it will cost and all about it. Ton will Ue under no obligations to pav him anv money, or take further treatment unless you wish. For further informa

tion, address

DR. FRANKLIN 0. CARTER

ISO SO. STATE ST., CHICAGO.

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Mrs. A. A. Kuss and Mrs. Box were

Chicago shoppers Thursday. Mrs. Stone is entertaining Mrs. W. P. AValker and Mrs. Clyde Walker of Qlliney. AV. Va.

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Sundays

Messrs. Lue and Forest See have returned to their home in Minneapolis after a visit with their cousin, O. E. See. Mrs. Houlberg entertained Mrs. O. Strum and Mrs. Paulso. Wednesday. Mrs. Young-bower is recovering from an operation at St. Margaret's hospital, Friday. The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church was entertained by Mrs. Whealend last Wednesday.

ANTHRACITE AND BriUUNUS Wholesale and'Retail

West Hammond Coal Company

J. J. BREHM, Prop.

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Great SoJ Of Coats Think: Twice- Walk Upstairs-Save $10 L,ike Finding 50c on Every Step

fffiSL K.vi- tl,r 11 rvf few iliivs the renlest s:ilo. of Ladies' Coats ever held in this

i?T? eomiir fVmt ma Ac i the l.-itost stvlcs W( )ol Vcloiir. ( J a bertliiie? Srce, P01 -

i, iCil I Ilk lin' n11 colors aml zes. Guaranteed to he worth and made to sell at from 18

to $20, and splendid values at those prices, imrin- ims saie e will let them go while they last for Silk Skirts, worth 8.00 and 10, all well made, stripes and plain, excellent quality. For 'Friday and Saturday .

Dresses, the latest styles, up-to-date models; Silk, Crepe de Chine and .J corv

ette Crepe, worth $20.00 and 2o.00. Will he sold Friday and Saturday at

Come early and make your selection while the stock is complete. 3f your purchase is not exactly as re presented and perfectl v satisfactory we will refund your money. " : ' ' Who wouldn't he willing to walk upstairs to save 10.00 ? Hiuht now is the time to he a sensible buyer. 1 o get the value for everv penny vou spend. I?ij?lit now is the time to cut out buying your clothes at swell ground floor stores where vou have to pav for the big rent, shining fixtures, plate glass and struttmg floorwalkers. Get down to "brass tacks" and buv clothes, not "front." Come up one short flight of stairs to our salesroom wliere we turn the glare of actual daylight on the greatest bargains 'ever offered in Lake County.

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Theatre 3 DAYS C

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TWICE DAILY MATINEES 2:15, NIGHTS 8:15 By Popular Request Return Engagement of the Most Magnificent Production of all Times. D. W. GRIFFITH'S $2,000,000 SPECTACLE

LOVE'S STRUGGLE THROUGHOUT THE AGES Symphony Orchestra of 30 and Chorus FOUR PARALLEL STORIES IN ONE The one new mode cf expression conceived in the brain cf man in the last two thousand years. The most revolutionary innovation since the first conception cf the drama as a form of speech. . THRILLS! MYSTERY! ROMANCE! ADVENTURE! 125,000 PEOPLE 7,500 HORSES 1,200 CHARIOTS 3,000 SCENES WORLD'S GREATEST CAST Mae Marsh, Constance Talmadge, Seena Owen, L ilian Gish, Mariam Cooper. Bessie Love, Margery Wilson, Robert Harron, Ali'red Paget, Tully Marshall, Elmer Clifton, Eugene Palette and tens of thousands of othersCONTINUOUS COAST TO COAST TRIUMPH NEW YORK "Exceeds any accomplishment of stage or screen." WorldPHILADELPHIA "A Griffith triumph; greater In all respects than anything which has yet been ac complished-;"- Public Ledger. ( CHICAGO "Superhuman; the world's greatest baow." Examiner. SAN FRANCISCO "Daring imagination of Griffith scars to riotous limits." Chronicle.

PRICES: Matinees 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Nights 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 ADVANCE SALE BEGINS NEXT FRIDAY AT BELL DRUG STORE.

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