Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 96, Hammond, Lake County, 11 October 1917 — Page 2

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Grocery Specials For Friday and Saturday ivory sqXp sale

I Tomorrow We Place On Sale 75 Cases of Ivory Soap I Small Cakes Large Cakes

5f Cents 9 Cents We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities.

Tt& nil C 1 Hand Picked Navy Beans,

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T Finest G rade Jersey

Sweet Potatoes, per lb 5 lbs. for L'ic.

irvi o Cnoice Small Boiling Onions o KJJllOnS Week-end sale, per peek . . .j&QC

Oil X rAr' Franck's Coffee Addition,

this sale..,

(Cliickory), 10c pkgs.

7c

Tilr lion Brand Pancake Flour, -f r 1 " lOlir Week-End Sale pkg 1 JLlQ Olive Choice Qualitv Queen Olives, - L t-o full qt. mason jars (O

Q o-!-.Frerb?st Brand. Good Quality JsJU,y tC C tSpaghetti, No. 2 cans, lie : r

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Gary Mayor Will Compel Attendance at Council Meetings Workmen Suffer Pay Loss.

Kirk's Popular White j Swift'? Pride Washing

bialie boap ,o bars for j Powder, the big paek-

23c; 66-bar W r ftX ge. Special fen -$ r box ifr j,-00 j this sale 1 C

Choice Fresh Boasted Rio Coffee, per lb., 17c;

fXXsis Choice Fresh Boasted Santos and

5 pounds for. .

r- f g4-4-rs3 Choice Fresh I?ontd Santos Pen- & :Jj UJ J ZC beny Coffee. This sale r w rr pound : ..2DC j

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rrnm :J- ' r :a ijOUg jmeau i ocoanut, VutCalU c Friday and Saturdav, r r per pound '...uZrDC

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j 15c per lb. or 3 lbs. for 40c for j

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v-t jlju.iis jLVJLuuurufii unci Spaghetti and TJoodles In broad and fine noodles, circle shape, elbows, j A. IX O., sea shells, grain and bead shapes, etc.

Week End Cigar Specials

Tara Keen. John Rck-

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H ..:!. iord fc nilon And Roy Taompwn. w L Marca, OfflrUl and Humana 10c oisar.

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GRAND PRIZE Ask

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$3.73 mle, p-.il.

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Drug Specials

25c

particular kin. 2 5 c j-ir ;ecial. J5C

La Zeil Tairuins, 5 odor?, tCc can. special

15c I

Carfleli Tea. fr ronjtipat;on. I5c Fi'kai,-", pi-:!a! J OC Whit Pin and Tar Cough T

Eithf r the common council of the city of iary will maky np;)ropii;u ion? so n to rY tht? sulnrlcs of tlm tmployo. s of the city, and othr neuesnnry expnsvs. or tins m.jinhtr wiil bo cullod o ir.i-et very r:iht until such action is tnk-ii. Ji.'ciureJ Mayor Johnson this morning. "I do not propo that tha mployes of thla g-rat city ahaJl aaffer bcn a part of th city oouncll alaots to ploy politic ol the moat reprchnalbla Una. X hivTa called another apaclal meeting for to;iight, and hava lnatructod employeos to furnish inambara of tha coxuioa with whatevar Information thay may pra. ts:id to daslr. '3n thu meant Imo. forty street cleaners and others, who iiuw have pay coining to them for three weeks, have heen 'held up' by these members of tha council jui't us much nj if they had been 'stuck up' with a run and relieved of their money with a promise to pay th-m bftck at soma later time that la after the situation has been played for all it is worth politically. Etraet Cleaners Laid Off. 'These street cleaners ha been laid off pending the decision of the council. It is entirely up to the majority in that body as to what shall he done. If this majority prefers to hay no more street cleaning- don this year, It will, of course, continue lta stubborn attitude. If it prefers that thM street leaner shall enter individual suits for recovery of I he wages due them, and desires the city to pay these additional costs, it can do so. If it prefers that these employees, none of whom nuike any groat wages, shall suffer want and hungrtr, who am 1 that can prevent it merely the mayor. Will Use Police. "Some council members may not elect

j to attend th-se special meetings, legally

called. If such he the case. I propose to ue the poll :e force of ihe city to escort the rCB lit rant members to thfir

rost of duty. I propose further to ak j foi 1 se-. rest penalty the law pil-

viues lor 'Itioi! w no prevent h quorum

of council, by failure to attend thea

meetings. If some of thse men huve t3 many !( K'sl advisers as they have political advisers, they can easily learn the penalty they may suffer." Xiaughs at Absurd CTharg-as. The maor was inclined to laugh at the tihpurd chttitres of t!.n "Wall Street newspapers" to the effect that he might divert necnld funds of the city's operating expenses to his campaign fund. Beneath the .smiling face, however, could be discerned the grim and determined purpose of the mayor to brook no opposition from a politically crazed section cf a Wall street controlled council, in his efforts to preserve the cr"d;t of the ciy and secure the paymeiii.i (" the city bi'ls. Xo uch action a was attempted M'm.Jhv night would "o ti '. "d at a: ' y other '. i.i.e hMn this, declared the mayor. And nfter all this talk is aired in the press of thi people's dictators, council will do' what it must do. having accomplished the desired end: that of a joint d"mo-repub!lcan attack against the mayor. A noticeable similarity of reports of the joint party opposition to Mayor Johnson in th$ proceedings of Monday night's council meeting, evolves the intersting supposition that these newspapers preferred not to toll the truth about that meeting1 would rather lie about it. Those who attended the meeting noticed that Controller Patterson not only answered every question that was fired at him; not only defended the Mayor's position, which in reality needs no defense, but became an effectual , top r of thf mouths of the gcrithmen of t r council. 1 te made them behave like good boys, and they seemed to like the medicine he prescribed for them. Successful Administration. As proof of the fact that all the vicious cininis of the reformers and fakes, the Wall street millionaires and petty Oary subordinates, the fanatics and hide-bound conservatism, are falaoious. j tb mayor points with pride to a sur- !

cssful business administration of four j

years that has operated the city government ft'icient 1 y in h city doubled in population and largfiy increased territory, at only n slightly increased cost over previous administrations. r. (. Johnson has kept the expenses of the city down to a minimum. Ills p-'Mce -uid lire departments are the best iti the state. Kvcry department directly under his control j in high star ding. And now that election draws apace, a few subordinates of the steel company, of the 10. ninth degree in lovrneis of east", endeavor to make political capital out of a perfectly common-place busine;; transact in. principally th transference of funds from one department to another. fttill th figl t g-es on. The certain

trust-dominated members of council; the two fflclal newspaper mouthpieces of the steel trust: all tha paid and flattered tools of the Rtl corporation are Joined, regardless of party, regardless of principle, to fight 1he mayor. Hut the people know. They know that although Mayor Johrson. during the early pari, of his term, may for a time hnv been deceived by th guile and sneaking wiles of local subordinate officials of the steel trust, he has always been rlffht at heart, and was man enough, the moment ha realised what the pernicious activities of steel cora-

. pany hirelings m- ant. to break away

from tm ei nina of t hat. corporation, and

stand forth a free man fighting for the rights of tho free nin of Gary.

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RXEO FOR LIFE He Sells His Farm and Buys Liberty Loan Bonds for $25,000.

Ol'R own special assortment ChocoIntes, iS cents p.-r pound. Hummers Pharmacy. Hi-11-1

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American Keet Sugar American Car 1-Mry. American Locomotive Anaconda American Smelting Brooklyn Rapid Transit Baldwin liocomotlve Helttmore and ( ihio 'ana Ulan Pin itic American Can 'o. New Voii; Central Colorado Fuel ... Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio Crucible Steel Kite American Steel 1'drs. General Electric , Great Northern Mexican Petroleum Norfolk unil Western Peims.v lvania Peoples Gas Republic Iron and Wtevl Reading i:. i. Lubber American Sugar Southern Pacific Southern Railway ChKO. Mil. and St. Paul Texas oil 1". S. Steel I'nion Pacitle I i; riii Vprer illys Overland

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MCNC1E. 1 ND Oct. 11 Beca.us he wishes to bo "fixed for life" and not have to worry further about a living, a farmer whose name the general committee on the Liberty loan bond sales wfll not give, 1 selling his great farm this week and with $23. COO cash from the proceeds will Invest in Liberty bonds. At 4 per cent, he will have a certain and stable Income at JI0 a week until 1942. at least, with all his principal safe. By the time the bonds are redeemed he expects to tie dead. He told the committee with which lie agreed to subscribe that sum. that he wished to continue work tho remainder of his life a: actively as before, but was buying the bonds In order that he might not have, to worry about makinfc a living while he was engaged in any kind of business he might care to follow. "Because the government lias given me this opportunity to havo a safe living postlvely assured for the rest of my life, I shall feel free to do things In a business way that I've always wished to do. and not without having the fear I've felt before that something might happen to make me lose my property," he said. Another fanner lias already paid 55.000 cash for Liberty bonds for much the same reason. From the early subscriptions, the committee says there are Indications that Delaware county farmers will buy more of the bonrts than tha city people.

TO DETERMINE FUTURE ACTION Time Given Railroad in the Headlight Case. 1NP-IANAP01.1S. INI).. rt. II. -Attorneys for the Ne w York C. ntial uLiroad Company In its suit ie. k!iK t , prevent the enforcement of the interstate comme rce commission's r u hi r i-..-regarding the brtllancy of headlights! obtained ten days to determine fiturtaction In the case. af'r a hearing before Judge A. B. Anderson jesterday- c. a motion to dismiss the rutt brought out defects In the bill. The title of th suit directed p against the United States, but the body cf the bill made all cbsrp-s nKainst the Interstate commerce commh-u.cn. fairing the he-aring Judge Anderson pointtd out that It is elementary that The suit should be dt reefed against t hose who are to enforce It the Cm ted St.'itej ul-toraey-general or the Pntted States attorneys and the boiler inspector of tho interstate commerce commission.

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Bs Better Looking Take Olive Tablets

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POLISH LESION HAS BEGUNJEGRUITIHG .Lieut. Wlosinsinki Opens County Depot in Gary.

CHICAGO GKAIN rtrT0K.ES. COP.X .May. fl.Oa1",; Jan, 1 10; Dec. OATri May, 5!tc: Dec, 5c.o.

CHICAGO XIVE STOCK. HO'jsS Receipts, 9.000; market, slow: mixed. $17. SO 19.T.0; good. $ 1 8.1 0 1 9.20; rough, $ 17.30 -9 1 7.c ; light, J17.00 1S.S": pigs. $13.0' g 16.73: heavy, $17. CO '4 1&.20; bulk of .ales. $17.70-g IS f0.

C A T T L I j Receipts, 17,000; market, i weak: beeves. $11.20 17.50: cows-heif-l

ers. j.elii a '.fUi; stocivers-teeoers. iff 11.60: c alves. $3.50 16 00; ' western sters. $G.25J?H75. CHICAGO paoDuci:. Bt'TTKK Creamery extras. S'jc; creamery firsts. 4c; firsts, tlvijiZc: seconds. 4 0 (c i 0 ',4 c. EGOS Ordinaries, 01 36' 2c: firsts, :i7'a '1 :3c.

LIL POULTRY ducks. lCfitc: geese.

l!'-c: turkeys. '2c. VKAL .o to fiO Ihs . 1Cfi l6!ic: SO lbs.. 16.;SilSc; 90 to 110 lbs.

20'c: overweight kidney

Recruiting for the PoliEh legion, authorised by tha war department, has begun in Lake county, headquarters being at 1705 Broadway. Gary. Lieut. "VVlosinskinkl, a veteran of the trenches, is in command of the recruiting depot and he already has promises that Gary, Hammond. Whiting. East Chicago and Indiana Hsrbor will provide plenty of Polish lighters. It is Intended to send all recruits to Canada for training, faid the legion officer. Lieut. TVlosinskinkl wears kahkl and four copper stars cn his right coat sleeve Indicate his rsnk. He wears a military hat that is much on the order of the type of those worn by the Kngllsh colonial troops.

If your skin is yellow complexion palhc: torque ccated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Oitvs Tablets. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets a stibstitu! e f cr;a!otn.i were prepared by Dr.Ed wards citer 17 years of study with has patients. Dr. Edwards' O'ive Tablets Ere a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. Yea vill know thera ty their oiive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling cf buoyancy like

childhood days you must get at the cause, i Dr. Edwa.-ds Olive Tablets act on the

liver and bowels like calomel yei have rio dangerous after effects. They stprt the b."Ie and overcome const ipation. That's why millions of boxes er: sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. A. I cirupgists. Take one or two nightly nd note the pleasing results.

Orpheum Theater. liub Fililmmonj, former heav. woiajht cramp, as tha featuie attraction at the Orpheum theater druv packed houses at all performance.-" yesterday. The big pug at the oge of to u suil spry and pounds the punching bag remarkably well for a man hi age. Four other acts complete the bill.

INDIANA BOYS PLACED TOGETHER LOUISVILLE. KT.. Oct. 11 The Indienlans at Camp Taylor from the cities of Gary and Kaat Chicago and the counties of Benton, Jasper, Lake. Laporte. Newton, Porter, Pulaski, Starke and Warren, who were assigned in a body to the 309th engineer regiment, are being joined daily by men selected from other Indiana units and sent to that outfit because their training in civil life qualifies them for the Important work of that branch.

Standard Oil Gives 12,000 10 Pet. Eaise XLW YOKK. Oct. ll. A wage Increase cf 10 per -ent for refinery eaploes v. tu. announced yesterday by ttu.Standard Oil Compajciy of New Jersey, lien on a salary bnsls are excluded. This is the. fifth raise, sine July, WIS, ami a e frets 5 2,000 men.

GARY IS NO PLACE FOR A MASHER A lesson In flirting was given in Judge Dunn's court in Gary this morning when he fined Sam John of Chicago. 5 and costs and sentenced him to six months In the penal farm. John was arrested on cofnplaint cf Miss Genevieve Radtke who charged him with annoying her and after she struck him in the face. John hit her In ihe face

rwith his fist, knocking her dwn. Cc!.

C. H. Maloney held John until the police arrived. John will spend twentythree months at the penal farm.

HOBART MAN SERIOUSLY HURT t.crcclal to Tkij Times.) HOBAKT, LVIX Oct. 11. Jerry JohnSon is in a critical condition and little hopes are had for lus recovery. He was hit by the clay elevator at the Kulage Prick AVcrks where he is employed. The accident occurred in the middle of tha for-noon. He uas working in the clay Pit when a mass of clay gave way and th 'levator dropped and strtxk him. He has his left elbow joit crushed, hvs fare crushed arid his back badly bruised.

DeLuxe Theater. Friday and Saturday at D'l.uie theater Jules Vernes "SO.OOO Leagues Cnder the Sea" will show.

HARBOR POLICE GET GARY EOYSj Fiva Gary runaway hoys. Louis Fo- j tas, 1620 Adams street: Joseph Vatfio. i

1632 Adams street: Barner Clvack, 1421 Adams Etreet; John Vicak. 1S31 Jefferson street, were picked up by the Indiana Harbor authorities yesterday. They were returned to their homes today.

No Need to Rub Try Sloan's Liniment and see how quickly the swelling is reduced and the pain disappears. No xteed

to rub; it penetrates quietly and Lrings relief . Havo a bottle handy for rheumatic pains.' neuralgia, back ache and all muscle soreness. Generous sized bottles; at your druggist, 25c, 50c. $ I. CO,

Ma

-Fowls. 17t?"22c: lTWlc: springs.

71 to 19

Relief from Eczema

Oeorge Peterie. formerly office hoy of the Gary Evening Times, is now in France with the Second V. S. infantry. Private Petrie ts a Kidge road boy and is a great admirer of the "duke" of the 1,'tdge, Tim Englehart.

r T A TOKH ( a rs, $1.131.30.

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140 to 175

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October Drug Sale now on. Pharmacy.

Summers 10-11-1

Don't worry about eczema or other 6kin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by vising a little remo, obtained at any drug store for 33c, cr extra large bottle at 51.00. Zerao generally removes pimples, blackheads, blotches, eczema, and ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither eticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is

always dependable. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland. O,

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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Quality, Service-LLow Prices

We Deliver in East Chicago, Gibson, Grasselli and Hessville Tuesday and Friday.

1X6 Theatre

TODAY The Channinc: St-rocn Star BESSIE LOVE in

"Wee U4f Batty" Don't Miss Sreinff This Splendid Picture

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The latest Pathe Weekly of War News and a Christie Comedy.

pastime!

-TODAY-

PURE CANDIES

Threa L.rr Csrmels. very good ; Jumbo Hl.inched Pfanins frK '. !

rt1nr ryu!ar pries ; hipnifnt every Friday. Y r : I 1 JSC. special !b ZfC Pfil 'i lb J.5C !

Honsy Comb Tsfty, very grood ! Iordanetl Biam-lird Aimonj. : !

I sating-, regular price tRc f airily salteo. vaiue. r lb. ?Pcial H lb JL UC j Spprial '4 lb jitUC E

"THE FATAL RING" PEARL-WHITE Ao a Hoyt t'omedy and a Mutual Weekly.

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AtertiSQ Id THE UKE COUflTY TIMES. 1

FRANCIS NELSON in a wonderful flv-act feature "The Beautiful Lie" HE IS COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY Douglas Fairbanks

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in a fivw-act feature 'Double Trouble'

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Boneless T?ollod Rib Roast, no bone, no waste, lb. . . .22 Tioneless Rppf Stow, lb.. 22c4 Rib or Navel Boiling Beef, lb 16-14 Fresh Spnre Ribs, lb 19? Xpw Saner Kraut, quart 10 Fresh Made Hamburger, lb 18 Oysters, direct from Baltimore, quart 45c' Beef Tenderloin, b 30 La ml) Stew, lb 18? Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon, 2 lb. to 3 lb., per lb. .36V2 Can Com, 3 cans 55 Can Peas, 2 cans 35 Puff Iiiee, package 14? Fruit Jars, qt., S0c: pint, 75?; half gallon 95 Our Regular 30c Coffee, 4 lbs $1.00 Fancy' Cabbage, lb 2 Rumford Baking Powder, lb. can ' 22d Gibson Baked Beans, can ". 17 Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 for 25 Can Pumpkin, 3 lb. can, 2 for 25c Toilet Paper, 3 large rolls 25 3 cans Kitchen Cleanser for 10 3 cans Kitchen Cleanser for no phone orders taken. Bring this adv. None sold to children 10

FRIDAY AND SAT.D4

The Great Wonder Picture Jules Vernes

"20,000 Leagues jg

Under The Sea" (Filmed at tjje bottom of the The most, pfnpatlonal picture ever nlora on the terpen. Full of exclt'n incidents and intereFtin? from beginnLng to the end.

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Douglas Fairbanks

"THE MAN

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AVe have the exclusive right for all new releases of Douglas Fairbanks, William II. Hart and mamother favorite screen stars.

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AUTO SERVICE. 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND.

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EXTRA! FEATURE EXTRA! TODAY AND FRIDAY. Mr. end Mrs, Bob Fiizsimmons THE WORLD'S EX-CHAMPION HEAVYWEIGHT IN A COMEDY SKIT. "HER BIRTH MARK." ERENNAN & DAVIS COMEDY AND MUSIC NOVELTY. ' ODEN & HALLEN THE VARIETY COUPLE.

ALLAIRE CLUB MANIPULATOR.

Entire New Show Ertry Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, ilatlneea Daily at :S0 p. ia. Nights Continuous from 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays

nnd Holidays from 2 to 11 p. m. ADMISSION Matinees 10 and t5c. Except Sunday-: and Holidays. Nights tO, 20, 30c Mo Seats Reserved Con? Any Time.

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