Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 5 July 1917 — Page 2

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SERGEANT THUS IT A FRAUD

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To the Wife of One Who Drinks I have an important confidential msage for you. It will come In a plain envelope. How to conquer the liquor hfthit In 3 days and mtkt home happv. Wonderful, sAfe. lasrlng. reliable inexpensive method, guaranteed. Write to Kdiv. J. Woods. 13l: G. Station E, Xew York. N y. Show this to others Adr

Thursday, July 5, 1917

'CYCLONE CELLAR" IS POPULAR VHEN ZEPPELINS ARE IN SIGHT

A flim-flam gram is being worked over the state by the use of official war department envelopes and the draft law. A follow who signs his names to upposedly official notifications aa Thomns Powder, has opened a recruiting cfflce in Washing-ton, Irul., on n! own ac-cr . and apparently 1) trylns to scare the young: men who have registered in the vicinitv of Wn chin o-t - -

to enlist in the army Immediately or j be draftei July 7. Probablv this man!

scare quite a few of the boys and 'hey hie back to Washington and talk things over with- Powder. And Sowder is probably making money. Today a young man, John Ifolman. Plummer avenue. Hammond. hrouEht

one of the notes to Sergeant Welsh.

j.iimonn a recruiting; officer. The note reads: rear Sir: This is your second and last notice. The president has called hia first and last tim. fnless vcu present yourself at this office for en-

i.-iiiirni in me l . S. be drafted Julv 7. 11

Very respectfully, THOMAS SOWDEU, Recruiting; Officer. Ilolman said it was the second order Jie had rer-fved Tind was worried about it He restored at Washington. T know of no man by that name or recruting station at Washington. Ir.d. "

said Sergeant Welch. 'we are not holding the draft law oxer the heads of those who have registered. This fellow is working a dangerous game. It la rldicuioua. Sowder. or whatever his name is probably operating a confidence game."

Hammond Ball Park. Hammond vs. Jack Stahl's; Sunday, Julv 8th. 7'5-3

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As a protection against Zeppelins many English houses are now provided with underground sleeping quarThe photo shows the entrance to one of these wartime "cyclone cellars."

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Can1a!OIipeS Extra Shipment of ; California Cantaloupes Special this sale, 5, 7 g ' y c

SfllTSQ FancY New White and 4 flOiaa Yellow Onions, 4 lbs. for. J C

Mustard Sdja!!d. . . f 2c

eoinis Fancy Nc. 1 Hand Picked Navy Beans, per lb Oqko Fancy Yellov; Split Peas On

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Baking ' Powde

Lion Brand Crystal Baking Powder Mb. cans, 22c

Leader Coffee Our Famous 30c Leader Coffee Per lb., 27V? 3 lbs. for 796

Republic Iron and Steel 91 V. H. Rubber 57 American Sugar 118

Southern Railway 25'

Chro. Mil. and St. Paul 66l Texas Oil 211 1

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Union Pacific 132 Wabash lli Willys Overland 30 j CHXCAGtO ORA1IT TTTTVBE3. Wheat July, J2 09; Sept., 1.8H. Corn July, $1.62s; Sept., $1.54";

Dec. $1.1 5 T. Oats July. 67Hc; 58 ',c.

Sept.. 56Hc; Dec,

CHICAOO LITE STOCK. IIojs Receipts. 24.000; market, active: mixed. $14.6515.95: Rood, $14. S q 16.00: rouph. $1 4.50 14.70; light. $14.4015.55: pts. $11.0014.25; heavy.

$14.55016.00; bulk of sales. $15.35 15.70. CATTLE Receipts, 10.000; market, steady to Mhade higher; beeves. $.35f 3.S0; cows-heifers. $5.40611.80; stock-ers-feeders, $6.40 9.50; calves. $10.50f 15.23. . CHICAOO PRODUCE. Butter Creamery extras. .16 Uc; creamery firsts, 36c; firsts. 34 ft 35 c: seconds. 32?i34U. Eggs Ordinaries. 2930c: firsts, 31 WSUaC. Live Poultry fowls. l!c: durks. 14 a 17c; geese, 12'ffl4c; springs. 25ii2Sc; turkeP, ISc.

Veal 50 to SO lb. wgts.. 14 m 15c; 9i to 110 lbs., let? 17c: over wgt.. kidneys. 140 to 175 lbs.. S'a 12c; coarse and thin, 12c: fancy. lc. Potatoes Cars, new. 10. New springs. $2.00 2.25; old, $1.00 3 1.50.

THE JEWISH C01O1UNITY AND THE GLORIOUS FOURTH OF JULY

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Yesterday wa an Important and epochal day for our loyal Hebraw fraternity In this city. At the premises of the Beth-Al Sabbath school and its adjoining grounds were foregathered many representative members of the Jewish community, and their families, bent on doing honor to the evermemorable Fourth. And they entered Into the spirit of this supreme and historic flay wltr commendable enthusiasm and solemnity. Fully 100 children, pupils of the re

ligious classes of Heth-Al took up their position on the spacious grounds of the sanctuary to actively participate in the program formulated by Mayer Rubin, superintendent of the flourishing Babbath classes. The premises were javlshly decorated with American flags and wherever one's!

eyes gazed, there were abundant evidence of intensive loyalty. I-ed by the rabbi of the congregation (whose inspirirg article Americanism and Its Ideals we took pleasure to publish in our Tuesday's edition) the entire school rendered an ancient Hebrew Doxology descriptive of God's lovlnsr attributes." and His wive governance of the universe. The raising of the magnificent AmerIcnn flag upon a lofty' steel pole was

then proceeded with, to the fervent singing, by the whole assemblage, of the Star Spangled Banner. Patriotic addresses were then delivered by rtev. Dr. Bernard H. ttosengard and Attorney I. I. Modjeska. The singing of "America" by the large bevy of Juve"nlles and the congregation, brought the unique proceedings to a close.

Gary, was taken sick while visiting with friends at Terre Haute, and hia death followed. The funeral was held yesterday, at South Chicago. His wife, Lucy Jones, passed away s!me time ago. Survivig him are four chfldren.

LEGAL NOTICES

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It wna reported on the street thia afternoon that the draft numbers for the new army of l.OOfl.OOO men are 11. 17, 1. 2, I7 7, lOU, 101. IW, 143, 140. At 4 o'clock the I nlted Prelaw denied

t that Hi i! ra ft nnnhfri had hem -tven

out, and said that Washington waa eal. Ilntr for the serial numbers of registration districts.

Hammond Ball Park. Ham

mond vs. American Giants,

Saturday, Julv 7th.

7-5-2

SOUTH SIDERS HAPPY; WATEfLPRESSURE JUMPS Twenty Pounds Added at Harrison Park and Ten at Conkey Avenue.

The sixteen-lnch Hohman street relief main from Sibley street to Harrison Park was connected up Tuesday and today the pressure in Homewood is reported to be higherf than that on the north, side. The pressure at Harrison Paik waa raised from twenty to forty pounds, and ten pounds added at Conkey avenue. The increased pressure was o great that It bursted a small garden hose on the premises of one Conkeyville home. The main was laid from Sibley street to Fayette street on Hohman street east to the first alley east of Hohman street and south to the park where It connected again with the Hohman street main. A twelve-Inch main is being laid from Harrison Park south to Conkey avenue and it is beliveed then water famines will be of the past.

skid into an electric light pole. Speeding around th corner of Gostlin street and Calumet avenue, caused an auto carrying three passengers to overturn. Mrs. L. Lovenhart, Chicago, was cut badly bout the face and back and three ribs broken. S. Witz and A. A. Witz. both of Chicago, also occupants, were also bruised.

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mantofiewict. Wegg avenue. East Chicago, were painfully bruised when they were thrown from their auto at the corner of Hoffman street and Torrence avenue last night when in rounding the corner one of the machine's wheels caught in a street car track, causing the auto to

"There seem: to be an impression that recruiting for the regular army stopped June 3(', the end of the week designated as recruiting week. This is absolutely unti-ue and without any foundation whatever. Recruiting for the regular army will continue the same as always. Young men can enter the regular army by volunteering their services right up to the day they are actually drafted, and after that the young men who wore not drafted will still have the opportunity to volunteer," Sergeant William Welch, Hammond recruiting officer. Bruce Cordua, Joe Witch and G. Fabich enlisted through the Hammond rocrui.ting office and left today. Ernest Boldenow, 144 Clinton street, a Hammond fireman today offered his services. Mr. Boldenow is the first fireman in Hammond to enlist. A national guardsman. Stanley Pelz. a member of Company L. First Indiana regiment of National Guards at. East Chicago attempted to enlist through Sergeant Welch's office today, but was stopped by his company commander. Captain A. P. Twyman. He will be held pending investigation. A National Guardsman cannot enlist In the regular army without being properly transferred. .

TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY

WANTED Male bookkeeper' for store house ledger, quick and accurate. Apply Storekeeper. Hirsch, Stein & Co.. Hammond. 7:5:3

OLD FASHIONED. PICNIC AT MUNSTER (Special to Thb Times.) MUNSTER, IND.. July 5. The fourth annual community picnic of the Mun-

' ifter Church association was held at

Kraay's grove yesterday, starting at 10:30 a. m. . The Munster band played and free bus servlcve from Oak Glen and Lansing was. arranged for. Rev. Zwier spoke and there was a program of picnic races' and contests with prizes for the winners.

QtyBncjfy n Hi 1 all HIIWl

Motor Cop Warner kept himself busy on Calumet avenue the Fourth of July, arresting eight, two seeders and six for violating the city ordinance prohibiting trucks using th thoroughfare. Today in city court Harold Aaron. Chicago, and Louis Fisher, Robertsdale, were fined $12 apiece for driving the trucks over Calumet avenue. The other four were granted trial continuances. Both speeders will be tried later. Richard Steinkamp. seven month old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Steinkamp. Standard avenue. Harrison street, died yesterday. Burial was made today.

NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Kotlce ts hereby given to the citizens of Hammoad, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned. Joseph Weber, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided in the btate of Indiana for more than one year and In the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six (6l months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereo; that he is a naturalized citizen of the United States of America, and of good moral character; that he will apply to the Hoard of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana, at its August. 1917, session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spiritous, vinous and malt liqaors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 7th day of August. 1916. and issued by Edward Simon. Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from aid date, and the precise location where said intoxicating liquors are to be sold by f he ' provisions of the licence to be renewed Is as follows: The front room on the ground floor of a two-story brick building, located on a strip of ground lying immediately north to Wilcox street and east of Hohman street and further described as on the northeast corner of South Hohman and Wilcox streets, and known as 351 SoutlT Hohman street. Bar room is 18x41x11 feet. Said room has glass front and faces west on Hohman street, a public highway in said City, Township, County and State. All of the inside of said room can be seen from said highway. Bar is in the north side

of bar room. Bar room has a front and

one side entrance. There are living rooms, in the rear and on the second floor of said building. JOSEPH WEBER. July 5 12 19 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned, Dan Shuck and John H. Rolling, are male inhabitants and residents of said City. Township. County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that they have resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana, for more than six (6) months prior o the date of this notice, and are qualified voters thereof; that they are naturalized citizens of the United States of America, and of good moral character; that they will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana, at Its August. 1917, session for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board of County" Commissioners

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The one nair stain that etas da supremo is "Brownatone." It is s 1 m p 1 o and easy to use. No mixing. Just comb or brush It into v r hair tt

can not be detected, will not rub or wash off, acts instantly, and is absolutely harmless. "Brownatone will give any shade desired from light golden brown to black. Tour druggist sells "Brownatone or will get it for you. A sample and a booklet will be mailed you upon receipt of 10 cents, and your orders will be filled direct from our laboratories If you prefer. Mention shade desired. Two s'tes 25c and $1.00. When in Chicago, visit the Brownatone Shop, Suite 1600 Stevens Bldg. Advice dependable and entirely free. Insist on "Brownatone"at your hairdresser's. Prepared bv the Kenton Pharmacal Co , 721 Coppin Bldg., Covington. Ky. ( Sold and guaranteed at all leadlns drug and toilet counters. Adv.

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Thomas C. Harbison, 68 years old.

father of Mrs. John Huchel. 1230 Mo-

raine avenue, died this morning from At

cumjHu-Hiiun 01 uiseayes. air. riaroison had been visiting Mrs. Huchel about six weeks. The body will be shipped to Asplnwftll. Pa., for burial tbright. Department stores in Hammond closed today at noon, a practice to be continued each Wednesday during the summer. The Northern Indiana Gas and Electric company has conducted an advertising campaign for gas water heaters and disposed of eight thousand dollars wroth another recommendation for Times advertising. James O'Connor, a laborer, fell off a Miilgan Central train at Hohman street last Tuesday afternoon and cut himself severely about the head. He was taken to St. Margaret's hospital. '

GARY Hill SEES MINISTER TO U. S.

To Arms Your Country Calls.

D. J. Albino, president of the National Employment agency and the Slavonic Colonization company, Gary, has returned from a visit to Washington, where he conferred with the Serbian minister to the United States, M. Mihalovich. Mr. Albino also visited Senator Watson and the secretary of the Russian embassy. On business in Serbia when the wr broke out, Mr. Albino served several months as an official of the American Red Cross, giving valuable services as an interpreter.

PASTIME TO-DAY "SECRET KINGDOM" and CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a Two-Act General Comedy A NIGHT IN THE SHOW FRIDAY Kathlyn Williams . In a Five Act Sellg Feature.

on the 7th day of August. 1916, and issued by Edward Simon, Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where said intoxicating liquors a-e to be sold by the provisions of the license to he renewed is as follows: The ground floor front roof of the two-stor' frame building, situated on lot 4. Drackert's Addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, known as No. 16 Plummer avenue. Bar room faces Plummer avenue, a public highway in said City of Hammond, and is 24x32 feet in dimensions. Bar is on east side of said room, facing the west. Bar room has glass front, front and side entrances and living rooms in rear and above. 'AU of the interior of said bar room may be' seen from said public highway. DAN" A SHUCK. JOHN H. ROLLING. July 6 12 19

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Pe Luxe Theatre TODAY Dorothy Gish "HER OFFICIAL FATHERS"

TOMORROW . Mary Miles Minter in "THE INNOCENCE OF LIZETTE" Also "The Neglected Wife" with , . . Ruth Rowland SATURDAY Jack Deyeraux and Winnifred Allen "AMERICAN--THAT'S ALL" Also 'Teddy at the Throttle' The Greatest Dog Actor in the World.

KIRK YARD R. R. ENGINEER IS DEAD John H. Jones, resident of South Chi. cago for twenty-five years, and a veteral employe of the K. J. & E. R. R. at

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Cedar Brook BourDon. per gallon .S3.00 Special Ass't cf Chocolates, full lb 43c

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