Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1917 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Sf-ptfTTlhfT 1 f1 T. Ailing? A WO CONSOLATION Some of you can readily understand how adjustments of the SPINK can benefit chronic diseases, hut wonder how they can he effective in contagious diseases. Contagious disease can only enter the body when there is a culture ground suited to the need of the particular genus found in each disease. Kloehsloeffler or diphtlieria perms would not occasion activities in the intestines, but confined to the throat and the typhoid perms would not confine their activities to the throat, but the intestines. I am here to prove the merits of Chiropractic. Consultation free. Call at my office, 15.", KaM Stnte streett opposite Orpheum, or phone -J979. Office hours: 0-12, Oth,.r hOUrs by appoint ment. rvio Mo NER

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SCHOOLS ' i '$Tew York World Publishes Inquiry Made by N. Y. Labor Unions.

XEW TORK. Sept. 25. The "World yrlnts the. results o an Inquiry mad" tiy the N"w Tork Iflhor unions rut to th Gary Building Trades . council asking whether the steel trust or the Rockefeller? centre! the Hsry schools. PubHcity is Riven by th World to the following" statement fr..m Alype Gregory, assistant director of the Gry School Je ru of New Tork City: t During: the past few ninths rnl:tlcsl opponents of the Gary plan have persistently endeavored to poison t,p rninds of roplo apaJnst this preat educational reform by assert injj that the.' Gary schools are controlled by the fttct-1 corporation and F.ockef elK.-r interests. These, charges have be n refutti asain and again, and yet the opponent? of th Plan continue to make them in the hope that sufficient reiter

ation will fasten the idea in the minds of the pubi'.c. As member of a labor union affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. I have protested most emphatically against these accusations. I have always understood that labor strongly supported t-n schools in Gary, but In order to make certain I wrote to the unions in Gary asking for information. Letters received should show up once and for all the utter falsity of the Rockefeller and steel trust charges, as well as the charge Ihat organized labor is against the plan. The Ruildlng Trades Council has had an opportuni'y to study the Gary system nt first hand for ten yfars. Representatives of the union have had men employed by the schools: they have kept in close tnu- h with the work done in the schools: they have had children In the schools, and have had an opportunity to know what the children do after they leave the schools. As a result, not of hearsay and rumor, but this first-hand knowledge of ten years' expprience, organized labor lndirfes the Gary schools. In view of these facts is nrganizlabor in New Tork City going to permit itself to be manlpaated for political purposes when the testimony of its own members proves that id passiely submitting to such manipulation they are working against the future health, happiness and economic freedom of their own children? ALTSE GREGOP.V. Assistant Director Gary School League. Xew Tork. Sept. :3.

Kennedys. Stone and King and AVraj's Manikens are all vaudeille ac-y of good standing in sht.w business. TinKid From Kok.uno" and f..fr. other a -Ms are on the Monday bill The fust is a' tabloid musical show with bts of girls.

THREE DARKIES GLAD TO GO; SAME SIZE Three colored bos enlisted today in the stevedore section of the United States army, set as'.d" especially f"r colored men. The boys were August and AVehon Piv. brother?, and Thus, j Kardinc. In weights ihc were l.r.S. 1,V. pounds, i espei t is ely, and in j

height. 714- Tl's and U" inch's.

EIUILDII PROCRESS

AT THE ORPHEUM Six Musical Bells are the headliners at the Hammond Orpheum Theater Saturday and Sunday. Hal Hart in a wire act. doing the slide for life. Dancing

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Meals and Groceries MANUFACTURER OF HAMS, BACON AND SAUSAGE. WHOLESALE RETAIL. ICE MACHINE COOLED. PHONE 77 HAMMOND. 81 STATE STREET.

SPECIAL SALE BEEF Boneless Rolled Rib Roast BEEF Choice Cuts Pot Rcast BEEF Tongues, fresh or sweet pickled BEEF Hamburger Steak VEAL Leg orv Loin, milk fed VEAL Shoulder or Breast PORH Fresh Haras, 10 lb. average PORK Boneles3 Boiled Hams PORK Sausage (home made) . CORNED BEEF (Boneless Brisket) SIRLOIN STEAKS ( Choice Cuts)

Spaghetti, Macaroni and Noodles, Columbia Brand,

three loc packages for SPRING CHICKENS (Frozen) Libby's Pineapples (large cans) . . . :

Take advantage of those special sales. You will save money. Trade at Kellner's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.

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HENS DIDN'T WORK OVERTIME TIMES ETJHEATJ, AT STATE CAPITAL. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.Sen Indiana hens laid fgg? in I'll, and they did not work overtime. In fact. 1 0 1 1 was not a big year fur fKt:s. These figures are contained In statistics just made public by the stale statistician's otnee. These eggs were worth in the market a total of $l."..;S?.0'i. There were in Indiana in t01). ac-CM-din to thse statistics. fc2,247 dozen layins hens. -and they produced the 73.413.7L-9 dozen eggs. This means that each I'.on In id S3 eggs in that year, which is not bad for a liovsier hen. The statistics say that the $:.2-17 dozen hens were worth $ . 9 ." o . 2 Ti 1 . A total of 5ST.I5S dozen of all kinds of poultry ss sold in for $?.- 910.849. And now for the cows - f Indiana. A total of 455.14ft tosvs w ere milWed in 1916. These cows svere worth $21.613.361. The reported entire amount of milk produced ssas li:.f'"'i5.06T gallons, worth I25.791.SSS. The total amount of cream sold was 30.162.31 rounds, worth $i.57.3t. The total amount of butter vrodu. ed was 17.1S5.S17 l-eunds, worth $,li"O.H.

t.ast month in Kst Chicago 71 building iiertiuts sveie issued amounting to Sfivi.747. So far this month 59 per-j tints base been issued amounting to $311. "2ft. Permits issued th past week were as follow s: To J. P. Faros id, two rrrnits, for frame dwellings on svest side of Cataljia street letsseen 133th and 14'Uh streets; cost of each, $1,700. To. A. A. Mirmak. for a metal garage, at 3446 iuthr street, cost $25rt. To Mike M.rotski 3for a. frame dssellinK at 402S .'arey street, cost $MH' To liovey Haywood, for n bu ldiiiK on the ssest side of c'.ir y street b-tween 141st and 142nd st trots, oost $2.n. To Rssa (iergacz. for a business building to be. erected at fi"2 14 3rd street, for J4,o'0. To Abel Sajdyk. for a frame dwelling on thf east side of Homer I.ee avenue, between 148th and 149th street for $1.40n. To John Tazkr, for a brick dwelling: at 40l'j Fir street at . cost of $4,610.

ently the government expects large producers, under their .grennent, to Btimulate production, find a way to supply raw materials to the -smaller producers in certain linea. particularly plates, so that they can take their share of government and allied contracts. "It Is estimated that 7.000,000 tons of steel products for the government and its allies will be scheduled in the next sixty days to be provided for by the steel companies In the coming jear."

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47 BATTLES

Aureal I. a Forest of Roaeland has returned from two years on the Pacilic coast where he fought 47 battles, winning all but two. He was defeated both times by boys over his size. I,a Forest is known in Hammond.

GAME AT LANSING The .Lansing Giants and Lucas Colts rlay a game of baseball at Lansing Sunday. The Colts state they haven't lost a game this season.

ALLIANCE MEETING A meeting was held last nipht of tVi membership committee of the American Alliance of Itrmmond mid it ssas decided to stirt the campaign fr members next week. There will be no dues and expenses of the organization are to be met by contributions.

LOGISPORT GETS BEXT MEETING

HOBART MAN U. S. PRISONER AT GARY Art Spanknebel. 31 years old. a machinist of German dsccnt residing in Hobart. was arrested by the Gary police yesterday and is held for Chief J'ragdon of the L'nlted i-"tate Secret service. Spanknebel was taken into custody at the Union Drawn Steel company.

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Market H. J. HOLTZ, PROP. STANDARD AVE. AND VAN BUREN ST. PHONE 689 HAMMOND. Roasting and S t c w i n r Fancv Native Sirloin Stoak.

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feprmg Ducks, dressed, per lb 2S Fresh Ground Hamburger, per lb 22?

per lb 22c Cabbage. Red or Xhite, 3 heads 10o and per dozen, 40p Yellow Cucumbers, per dozen 40c or per bushel, $1.45

Your last chance to get Tomatoes for Caniiing at $1.10 per bushel. Order Friday evening for early delivery.

INDIANA PO LIS. Sept. CS. C, S. Hauck of Loganspcrr, commissioner of

lass county, whs chosen presid' nt of the County Commissioners' association 3INOLA.IR

EAST CHICAGO DEMOCRATS TO MEET The Democrats of East Chicago will formally start the campaign by holding a mass meeting in Ropers hall at 136th and .Cedar street. Indiana Harbor, Ind.. shortly. William J. Murray, candidate for major; T. H. Grabowski. candidate for city judge; Edward L. Reil. candidate for city clerk; William Wright, candidate for treasurer, will speak.

SCOUTMASTERS MEET At a meeting last evening of Scoutmasters of Hnrnmond with . Frank O'Rourkc. H canvas o? Hammond for the government svas arranged of which the Boy Scouts "will have charge. F.sery woman will be' ask-d to unswer questions so that the government may know what sh is best fitted to do !n case she is redded. The women of Hammond are asked to assist the scouts in the canvas.

AT DeLUXE Jack IVvereaux and Aura Lehs in "The Grafters" Is at HeLuxe tomorrow and "The Slacker" Sunday and Monday. Pauline Frederick is tonight's star in "Sleeping Fires."

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Lady being compelled to leave Hammond on or before Monday, Oct. 1st, will sell at a big sacrifice a beautiful new high-grade piano with made-to-order duet bench and cabinet to match; a very handsome $200.CO mahogany dresser, and also a beautiful new $250.00 phonograph with $120.00 worth of new Victor, Edison and Brunswick records. No reasonable offer will be refused. Call between 11:30 and 1 o'clock noon, or between 5:30 and 8 o'clock p. m. 170 Plummer avenue, Hammond, Ind.

of Indiana at th ilosin? session at

Hotel Severtn yesterday morning. A, H. ivlntzke of Valparaiso, was elected sice president and Albert K. Zearing of Indianapolis ssas re-elected secretary and treasurer. Joseph G. Hayes, Marion county conirr Issior.er. retiring president, was extended a vote of thanks for his untiring efforts In behalf of the organization. Log. in sport was selected for the 191S con vent ion. Twelve distrb-t chairmen and tne

counties under their jurisdiction were' named. j In resolutions the commissioners! pledged united support and co-opera-j tion w ith the slate highway commis- j

sio.i, inuorsea tne iecierai good roaas movement, recommended placing of uniform signs along hlghsvays to be designated by the state highway engineer, and that n co nmlttee be appointed to ask for legislation increasing the salary of county commissioners. judge .mm 0VERHULESOBJEGT10N5

i 'Confirm!; Sale of Various

Divisions of G. & I. in Court Yesterday.

OIL PROFITS

Sinclair Oil and Refining for twelve months ended June 30. 1317. reports gross income of $11,248,685 and a "balance for the 1,000,000 shares of stock of $7,705,519, or $7.70 a share.

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I Tl !!: nt HI. I ! VT ST I K I l'l I AI.. j I N i 1 A N A I 'i il.l S. Ind.. Sept. ;S. IjudC'- Anderson overruled the objec Iti'-ns if the I'e.. pie's Trust and Pavtin(4 bank of 1-api-rte, sesterday after- : noon, and i-ontlrined the sale of the i various divt.,ns of the Gary & Inter- : urban Railr ad ct.rnpanv, which were i .71 a d e reienils by a master in chaneery. Th :apirte bank svas a lienj hulrfer aleairst the company. Th objection aked that a receiver be rontlnuei In charge of the road and that a later sale b held, when. ; it svas alleged, a tetter price than i Jif.e.iii.fi, for w hich the Gary division .was sold, ouhi be obtained. The division Is worth Sl.sn0.nnn. an,i ts reproduction would cost $2,0fr),poo, aci cording to the objection, which said i thai the division had been showing a n increased nt revenue under the operation of the receis-er. I L'en prior to the lien of the bank '.amounted tc $1. 22,510. 4S. but it was allejed that in tine all Incumbrances

could be paid off if the sale was not confirmed.

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STEEL TRADE CONFUSED SAYS Oil AGE

The Iron A ge today will say: "Since the announcement on Monday of the prices agreed upon by the government and leading steel producers the trade has been in utter confusion. Surprise that th- prices were agreed upon, rather than Imposed by the government, was followed by excited efforts to get details, which thus far are larking, and

meanwhile business has practically

stopped. "The steel and other committees of the Americaji Iron and Steel institute will resume their activities within a week, now that the industry has been put upon a 5ooperatise basis, and the prices of all iron and steel mill products will th?n h worked out. Appar-

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