Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 30 October 1917 — Page 2
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THE TIMES Tuesday. October 30, 1917.
CHICAGO POLLING BOOTHS
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NOTICE OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby give n!o the voters of th? City of Hast c 'hi.-HKo. that t he e.ung place? in each i ro.ciiK t i f suit! be as hereinafter res' clively a' l out : 1st Precinct 1 1 02-1 44th 2nd Pi r-. inot 4",24 v!ag. 3rd Precinct ("i rn- r of ond T odd Avenue. 4th Prtcinct City Hail, e-th Precinct Cui n--r of Km ing Avt one. St r. et. an Avenue. 14 3rd street ' t ir.raKi and fiih Precinct 909-l4Sth 7 th, Precinct Corner of ruid Northcote Avenue. St reet. 1-P'tli ' reet Sth. Precinct Corner '.Oth Street and ' "U'ei;.; Avenue. I inh rrocma- Corner i;nh Street and! Northeore Avenue. 1" th Precinct Cor tier 140th l Liannir Avenue. ltt! Precinct 4711 Old! t Avenue 12th Precinct P)02 Forsyth Avunm. I ! 3th Precinct Oh-oft Avenue. 14 th Pre. -inet 4 347 Ol.-ott Avenue, loth Prednct 4733 Alexander Ave3hth 17th rrecinct 4-23 I'reeinct iSH Jle'ville Avenue. Alexander AveISth rrecinct 702-131 st Street F.ear irnh I'rfcCinct 4014 Kennedy Avenue, idih Precinct 4"2C I'ruinnioi.d St rod -'1st Precinct 3728 Drummond Strtet 2 2nd Pr.-cln. t 3s. 2 3 Kir .Street. 2"rd PrecjiK't 'J:)13 Grapevine Street.. 24th Precinct Oc rner 139tli and : eerh 23th 26th 2 7th 2Mh tn-eta. Precinv t SS'.t Precinct 7 . r, Precinct St13 Precinct 22'i-i e.'..ir l :ia r street. Street. tar s'lreot. th S'net. I'unnsyl vania 29th 1'recinct 2304 Avenue. 3'Hh Precinct 3316 Hlock Avenue. 21st Precinct 340S I'ennsyl vanla Avenue. S2nd rrecinct "423 Block Avenue. ?3ri Precinct 2152 Guthrie Street. ."4th rreeinet 34a2 K'.rn Street. 33th I'recmct 84.2-6 MichiKAn Avenue. "(th Precinct 3443 Mic!iiKi!i Avenue. "7'h Precinct "311 ,iich!f4fui Avenue. SSth Precinct 3310 Michinan Avenue.
OH! THAT AWFUL BACKACHE IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS
An unhealthy body. n;vl the iinh.ipr'ress and misery which fellow, may be prevented by ordinary judipvu-nt and rare. Keep your stomach snii kidneys in shape nd oe: will have rood health. Tiie kidneys' work is to throw off the, poisonous nai:err win eh en.r tlie body. If they perform this work regularly and automatically the other prjtans will take care of themselves. Diseased condition.? of the bladder or kidneys are ineiicated by nervousness, sleeplessness, that tired, wornout fuelin?, dizziness, nausea, backache, lumbago, rheumatism, pain In The lower s'noornen. many so-e-alled "female troubles." svf re tain find iiisi-orfort when I. tiiH Jm ud
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sied-cm Orders Imie boon is.-;;.-.! by . f . C. 1 ' in I rd. fed.'ial fo.,el adm inist r;i tur for Indiana, to the packers. t':;d eonl t-i t ioufrs of tiie .state- to out i w 1 1 the u?e of sucar nil per tent from now until Tin. 1. This ei ci, r v a issu-'i following nistrm turns from I'erbort Heoii-r, national food adm n.i- :r tor. It is thought by tli: n.. ) inaiuifavturers will nut hive to shut down entirtly en account of H-o su..'ar shortage. That the shortage, is serious i ind.rateii by teU frctus from th" too, I ntlministintion -it Washington r. oi v .t by I'r Ptnird. tn which it is urced th.it t 1 y effort b- nude t- const rc 1 he siijr-ir supply. Th,' jiiijtur beef grow, i s of tin; slate have b-u urgcil to double t !, ir a i r ;i go in T ; t - Ou- provision of t!ie regulations f tJio admin ist t- t ion is that nirinu fa 'titers can not buy sugar above the regular market price of 7 2 5 cents a pound in 1 .on is. aiia. Tii is is to prevent a monopoly of the supply on the part of tlie r. lamifaet ti rf t s. The British army, foiiowins ths Uaii of the Polish lesion, is to or. n up recruiting stations in Gary ami Hammond. They will be under the direction of th 'hic.tgo branch of the British recruit it::; mission. .Serjfl. P. J. d; ViUiers of the ran.i dian crtny yesterday visited Gary and Hammond. In Gary he v. m conducted around by StTtft. Bonshtne of the Knit-d Slates army recruiting nii.ss.i-. n. The ?i rpeant j-roposes to enlist the aid of the mayor, cora-.m-rcial or-.l-zatlons. as well as p.ritish and fi-nmr British subjects iu the recruiting work. A meeting to this end will bo lo-id in the near future. SeUt. tie Vl'oi. T3 ffflfii in tie 1 Joel" War. belli,' vapturiJ by the Pviu.-h. this .1 Boer by birth. The Se.rt:--;-nt fought on the N'l'eiie front. urlrtfit Inst. bP-edv. e'loudv and srriiry tirme. too fre'ttient or surprsed ri'ssages. Ail these are i.otun s sijiiuls to warn you of diseased kidneys or bladder, w hicti may lertj to tstal lrij?hf disease. Poll t wait until the danger is upon you. Jo to your rirufCEist at once. Gei a trial box of tloBD UKD.U, I l.t.i r e:n Oil Gapsu'es. They are made of the pure, orixmal. imported Haarlem ;i, the kind yo'.i r srrea t-g-mndfither used. Abaul two c'lpsuhs each da v will keep yoti toned up and feehng f.lie. .Mom y refunded if they do r.m lolp vf". It n't remember to ask for the imported GOBI) MEDAL, brand. In -Jed packages. 23c, rine- pp. d ' eu Adv. 523 22!r225!3SS33E2 57 n Hammond, Ind. fe T "h e Trucli Hauls o i Half
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Shake Into Your Shoes
.'vileri'a J'Yiot -i:s' th'- fntiF'T'ie i,..viler ' ii Ije shaken ir,to the .xlioos nn1 sprmkhi "i the foot-halh. The IMa t ' r-hn rgfi 'amp Mnnual ti vises nun tn tnutuntr to n.- e 1 out -K;isb jn f li.-i p shot s eaeli a,.., ninr. It prevents blislerf and sore spots ninl ri iii . .s painful, xwoll, n. fmnrtinc f i t ami takes ilir st uik out of i on s ami bunions. A certain I'li-f f ,r f w.,h-int.-. enllous, ij,v(, mhins f.-et. Al-.vfus nse Allen's r'oni-1'nsi. to bri-ak in new fho.s. ookl eveiywhere. 23c. Adv. WOKEN CALLED BEFORE 0. S. COMMISSIONER j I'assmg the buck is the prevalent I spurt ill circles of socb iy m llamm i jwh eh are pi of 1 -d by women of pio-lei-man tendencies. j While iiu didinite information has i b. . ii jsiveti out it is known that s, v. i ll ! worni-ti have, been caibd bel'.'te the l luted State ( '.. ihm i--.- ioiie:- m H.-un-t lend and re pi mended for re -eat inp lie- stolid which hinder Iced Gross work itid food coliscivatiun. In each i nse tiny have j;ivn luf oi uia t ion as to where they first heard the stories and in niori than one case the source lias been a mail whose name is known by the department of Justice. He. too, uill be called in. The v omen who have been called before the federal ottieial appear frightened "'id sorry but m cjses where tnere is e idence that tbev have 'lei lb-o a t ely iirfiilated the reports for a purpose j tbeir n.inii :i will be made public. It is 1 not known yet whether any of them v. ill have formal charges plac-d nc iitisi ; ihem and be bound our to the ilti, ral ; court. At Buy rale they will nut be spared if it is tt the Interests of th" Kiiveriiiiient at ibis time to profeeute them in older to aid in the squelching of sedition. AMERICAN ALLIANCE. The American Alliance will meet .-it the GhiimlM.-r of ('ommerce on Thursdiiy evenir.K. An attractive program las been arranged and every member i urged to be present. The Hev. 1'h.yd Adams, pastor if the First Baptmt church, will make the principal address. Miss VI VI lie McDaniel wi'l sinp "Our Glorious Band'' by Banfruohon. And Miss Helen Blosser will read. "The Melting Pot. The president. Hon. I). 1". Boi'iie. will preside. Gary Official Answers Editorial in Snyder's Paper Says Post Was Silent When It Had City Printing, i THE TIMES is In receipt of the following communication: "Editor GARY EVENING TIMES: "After reading the editorial in Monday night's Gary Evening Post cor.cemi ing my speech nt Military hall on vice in Gary 1 have concluded that HenryBurgess Snyder, post master, and editor of the Gary Evening l ost, is very much upset oser my references to that topic. It seems that after thinking over it two davs the Post editor proceeded to attempt to defame toe as riisr putabbj. both as an individual and as a public officii). "Henry Burgess Snider, exponent of ! reform, do's not like to bear the tru'h 1 oKont i irn in llvr-y - it visfe.rl riurintT the city administration v hen the Post was silent about that topic v lien tiie Post had the city printing, and Mr. f Snvder's brother held a lucrative city position. "The Post wis silent at that time as to the vice and crime yueyt ion, although the situation in Gary was the most notorious that either the city or county ever knew. Of course now nr-body knows just v.-hat the I'ost's "rake-off" amounted to. At any rate we will take it f..-r granted, the city job or city prlntS mg was sufficient to make Gary fte from xice ar.d crime so tar as jie.nry Burge.ss Snyder and tl-e columns of his newspaper were concerned. "A lie! as an e-t id.-nt la ry fact as to win really is the- 'yellow daub" that the Post .sp aks of 1 toid y'-yor Knotts during tiie petit year I was ptosceutor to clos,; up the Ted li;ht' district of Gary. Mayor Knotts thereupon instructed his chief of police to give the denizens of that district one hour to leave town. Winn Henry Burgees Snyder saw the. procession of umb-rv oi l 1 figures, painted we. men an; ncii of notorious repute. ! h aded for th. Bake Shore depot on that jeveivtt'ul day his heart must have grievI cd for he ca.. e t,ut in an nrtule in tho j Post charging mo. tlie prosecutor, with ; bad faith r f.d that I bad taki n action to close up the "ri d ln-hf district because 1 was not getting enough five-spots out of theml "Supposing that th" accusation were true., if Henry Burgess Snyder was so interested in reform and good government, then as he roses to be now he surely would have commended me, regardless of mv sincerity or insincerity, in taking ste is to oust vice in Gary. But the afitide of ei'e Post at that time indicate'!! that Henry Burgess Snyder cii not want the 'red light' district closed Hen. and I leave it to the public now th; t were there a se gregated district in Gaiy and the Post were getting the city printing Just what its attitude would be today. It seems that the Post has reform spells when it has a lean cash register. "Edit-r Snyder was also hurt because 1 said it is just as bad to gamble in his editorial cffie. or in the Gary Commercial club as it is to gamble in a saloon on the south side. When Mayor Johnson's polije mad an early Sunday morning raid on Editor Snydesr's office some months t go the editor tried to excuse the seizure of the gambling pot on his tabic and ,the arrest of members of his staff as .he interruption of a 'friendly game." I say to you. Henry Burgess Snyd;r, that when you play the role of reformer now, considering what your shtmeful editorial record of silence was during the previous administration, that you are a plain hypocrite. I may be as j ou say. a yellow daub in the official life of this community. Editor Snyder, but I dire say that 25 people in Gary and Lake county know me
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GREAT AUSTRO-GERMAX OFFEXSIVT? THREATENS ITALIANS WITH DISASTER
r . ivUicUVfs. JhZAl rT-. i 1 t t Black line sbowg Italy's farthest riotition cf to one th.it knows you: and I am will-1 mg to stsi k my reputation for decency,: morality end respectability with yours before tin- people of this community or ' the county at lerge at any time. "Xe'W Mr. Henry- Burgess Snyder when you sarcastically refer in your euitoiiai apoiii me 10 me address or a jcettain Bake county lady before a Worn-j inn's Club at Indiana Harbor (given in" oight year ago) you are cowardly ! trying to drag the name- of my wife in-i to this political controversy. No mat-, ter what my controversy is with you I 1 will at least b" man enough not to drag, 111 the name of your women folk into a r roeeedings like this. Your action in1 trying to bring my wife's name in this affair simply stamps you as a woman j Mcfhter along with your roie as a fake1 reformer. A man who will bring the name of a i'-s-ei table woman into a politieat controversy -when you resort to ! taidics i,k- this you become too low and ilishone-ral to be worthy of tlie name MAN. You are not only unfit to be called n nun, but I would consider it an insult to the canine species to call vou a cur. "Very respectfully, "J. M. PATTERSON. SURVEY GARY LUKE FRONT BEACH SIF. Gary's proposed lake front bathing; beach will be a narrow strip one-half; mil" in length hlong tho lake front in: the northwest part of Gary, -west of : Clarke road, three miles beyend the Gary steel plant nod on land that is j rietther occupied nor within two miles j of any industry. The site selector! by Mayor Johnson j so. that the people of Gary will have I access to tho lake is not one that will i bother present or future Industrie. All I that the. mayor has taken is a strip that readies back 350 feet from tlie water's j odpe ani round 2.'iO feet in length. It j v ill consist of about six per cent of the i Gary lake frontage. (8 PIECENX FOB PEOPLE ; I 92 FEB CENT TOR INDUSTRY. . m : ii.-.- o ' I .-'.Til nii'i.i eu Irtrti" frontage and the mayor proposes that of th1 water's dim. that the peonlo have e44f''' ! GIRLS! MAKE A BEAUTY LOTION WITH LEMONS t At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one. can pre pare a full Quar- i ter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener e.nd complexion beautifier, . hy squeezing the juice of tvc fresh; lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in. then this lotion -xx 1 1 1 keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice i.j used to blench and remove such blemishes as sallowness. freckles and ran, and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beaut uler. i Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the croeer and make up a quarter pint of this, sweetly fragrant lemon lyotion and massage it daily iti'o the face. neck, arms and hands. it naturally should help to soften, freshen. I bleach and bring out the ros ! beaut v of anv skin It is w.nderful ! smoothen rough, red bands. Adv. RATES REDUCED On Loans of $5 to $100 SICE LST MAY. No one need be without the money they want at our present low rates. It pays to borrow from us when you need money for any purptse. $10 costs Soe for one month. Eay to pay our way in small weekly or monthly installments to suit your convenience. If you are keeping house pr have steady employment we advance money on your own note. Loan anywhere in Calnmet District. Lake Co. Loan Co. 2S RIMRACH BLOCK (Over Lion Store) HAMMOND INDIANA r, Cl:
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Today Extra Feature Attraction The Great Clayton & Company THE MYSTIC WONDER. ASK HIM HE KNOWS.
YAMATO JAPS JAPANESE NOVELTY.
BARRINGTON AND HIS WALKING DUMMY.
HALL & NOVELTY
BELL TRIO COMEDY AND HARMONY SINGING.
Entire New Show Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinees Daily at 2:30 p. m. Nights Continuous from 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays and Holidays from 2 to 11 p. m. ADMISSION Matinees 10 and 15c, Except Sunday and Holidays. Nights 10, 2C, 30c. No Seats Reserved Corr- Any Time.
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I ASTHMA SUFFERER. WitlTE TODAY and 1 will tell vou of I Mi-- simile, home treatment, for as'hma : and bronchitis vhich has cured manv a I - ter physiciaiia and change of cii:,i:e I failed. I want you to trv it at mv . xpenvp. Drop ioe a card and I'll maii vou at 23c sample bottle FltKE. Geo. " I ! Thomass. 11. Box A-ll, Des Moines, Iowa, 1 Ad v . j dol'.-ir.-. of v inter wheat by freeinn. j Bate r re-ps in the extreme fAijthuest j were reported to have b-en heavMv dam!af;ed. I Today's st.-rm was ih" tv.e'fth ti-h.di
1. as f ii pi tiie eoun'ry 'hi.-, mon'h and there is another following on its heel, vu-ather ell.cims said today. Thousands of persons in the middle -st were actually sufferirK from the . . .1 ,j . .. . i. . I njuay as i;:e r-suil Or trie gci,i rui eoel shortage. Dealers -! eland the condition is critical and that only iiotnpt fiiernmcM act 10a cm I avert prave results. I NO SOCIETY IN I WASHINGTON (By TTnited Preti.) V.'A.-i!I.i;TO.V. Oct. 3. A rail haiiBS oer "Wnshinaton's f .cial !';e and Kay butt'-rf lys. President ar.cl Mrs. Wilson p-.gr t her with the cabinet wies hae j.t the lid on the usual winter so'-ii! season. The AMiite J rouse wiil be closed ex cept Tor s'rictly private functions lo-covint of tiie war. on LIGHTS TO GO OUt1 NEXT WEEK (By United Press.) WASHINGTON. O.t. 20. The great j white ways of American cities will be j soon dat Kened. By an order to be issu- i next Wee it by tlie iuel administration t h re ail uunec ssa-y outdoor lighting will be discontinued during the war to .ive Hni. Simultaneously appeal wi.l i-'- made 10 voluntarily curtail indoor I j lighting. j p,,,.-i- tho order outdoor elctru- ulverlisin gsiyns will be greatly rest rieied if not entirely extinguished, ornamental white ways v ii! be allowed to continue only uhei absolutely necessary to street lighting. Boeal fuel committees will have power to l rnii ordinary street lighting in Cities. THROAT AND LUNG AFFECTIONS j ful .st ejl-vorn coughs and c ;!.. that j often I. -id to su h distressing chrc.r.ie j d:sabil"..-, are often banished by j USlllIf Eckman's Alterative j This Calcium preparation often j rests oe.v--u'pr.ir nt of the -itrctem ntil it ii'is :r. reco-ery hy rehiniding lepleted tissue and renew ing strength. Vnia1ns no A'eohol, Narcotic or prabit-l-'ormiug Bruit. $2 slza, now SI. 50. $1 sire, now ZOc S.dd by all leading druggists. Kokmiii Laboratory, Philadelphia. Adv. PASTIME TO-DAY THE FIGHTING TRAIL' Ami a Century Comedy, featuring Alice Howell, the Female Charlie Chaplin of the Screen. WEDNESDAY GAIL KANE Ip. a Five Act Mutual Masterpiece "A SOUL IN BONDAGE' Thursday "Fatal Ring" and Keystone Couiedv. Theatre EJM'g.WEDNESDAY The Charming Screen Favorite argueriie Clark -in"THE VALENTINE GIRL " This splendid picture is intensely ln'e, os. ins and fully displays the great star's talents which have made her sudi an cnvial.de reputation. Also Burton Holnes Travelcgue A NEW: THEAT. GILDA DANCERS.
