Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 10 November 1917 — Page 4

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BY THE LA KB COUNTY PSIKTIXQ & PUBLISHING COMFAST.

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Tha Ttmps East Phicae-o-Indiana Harbor, dally e-crpt Sunday. Entered

at th! postoiTk-e in Eatt 'hl.-a;o, Novratr IS, 1913.

The Lake County Times Uaily except Saturday and Sunday. Knterad

the postofTico in Hammoiid. J ire 25, 1&06.

Tha Lake County Times Saturday and weekly edition. Entarad at tba pcitofr:o In HummonJ. February 4. 1611.

Tha Gary Evening Tlnr.ea Dally except Sunday. Entered at the poMoflTlca ( arn el .dyers, nevve.-t and younjrest tr Gary. April 13 I'M: of Kluobird stars. She got her start A'.l under the act of March S. 1ST. as ecor.d-clsss matter. because her father was a Jew it h rabbi who was an author 'v on the mirieiH

( imldean and l'.abyb nian civilisations.

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VK have all road stories of how; y" i . in mi ' 1 1 this or that motion picture! if ' ,e i f A actress broke into the jiiov-1 f.-. " . ies, hat in this respect all! S " ' dodlv odd distinction belongs to! Is , ' ' s ' , 1

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Ifsmrapr.1 (private ext.hanc' (C;v'I f r Hary C! Nisa i & Th"-wr''ln. . -; ( F. L. F. vans. Ei.t C a -t . Kast Chic ',. Tub Timh? .

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Calrago tilm " 'iviiization'' lie nought the ex

pert advice rf Kabbi M vers who lived in Los Anfrelec. W hen he arrived at ! he house he tret t-ie rabbi's charm inr'

dark-barred daughter, who straightway to it him siie would like to tr

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,- , l-'av "atmosphere." Result: Carmol '.t.-i: Myers was introduced to her career. S3 , Dut much as this younir lady likes h r

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Inj!an Harbor i. ir--poi i-i aa.l Class fie-l A,!v ) i-l,u.u ' e were to be born ajjain she v.-.tuld yXy. , i.:.h .i- S't-M like to coiiv into ine world us a r-.T-;

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niaat. Dunnj? a recent stay at Santa Cruz Island she learned to love the

ocean with its rocks and shells and:

nwo-insTunrifr lre;ik:ers, aru! spent; most of her sp;:re time disporting 1 her.-df in its wati rs. Howeter. M , - -Myers has anything: but a m rmaid role in "The I.a.-h of Power," i'l w hich

""" " - -- . siu p.ays the star nart in an intensely If you hav any trouble ,settir Thb Timi-. make co:nr'.aint lrnmert iatljr to rnirconal story of keen dramatic :n-'

LAEGER PAID UP CIRCUTATTON THAN AXY TWO OTHER NEWS TAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.

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A ii; i5ci'llanei'tis sh"ver wa?t hId fti (he liieiie ef Mr. JOi'l Mi5. Dennis i'.r- ; Ion of Ih s l'te e M-yt.-nttv a f -rti.. r.. M.iti.- lieauti'.'ul tilt-; n: ivi. 1.0.

J Tiie nflitnoi.n whs si" nt in siniinE mi'l it.At.u 3. In M.e l.itt. r part ..f the l-iy j MVI'I" r w:is si rvi-.t 1 nil. ' Mis Axel lieiisi.n (' Clark, was an ! .f Cliioim-o lm-mess visitor stei- , !.i.-.y Walter M . !' In n-inrr.. .1 ni.-. l.h;

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tide ciri-uUllon department. Thb Timrs will not tie responsible for the return mt any unsol'.:ltd manuacrlpt articles or i-tte:s nr. will not notice aiit').-woi! communlcatiwntv 8hort signe.l letters of general U.lereat printed at lUa.ietlon.

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a" EARLY TO BED, EARLY TO RISE, Makes a Man Healthy, Wealthy and Wise." Otic of our Alarm Clocks will put you on the mad to wealth and ha'jiines-s W just rcrcicd a larLff sliijdnt ut of lii(')i); thev'ite dandy time keepers with ' loud alarms .. . St. 5(1 to $1.00

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- :or . SECOND MRS. ROBERTS ! new in the inakimr at the Uni versa The n-As that Florence Sn- vine. ! Ukims i a C;d; : ornia. I.irht co!,ie.i e.t , ,.r,..,w,i..m ;n t,., ,i ; ,'.,-. ; ."ml oonnc ep-ra of recent yea is hav.

' er 'I'lieodore leilierts, had become .'lis. I ""'iilori' llo'.jert-; vas matJe public he o : e ! Hav. The fart was r---i'el in the ii.-i or tvn I'ii-i

uuest for additional al;monv made bv fame as Koko in ';T1 i.k;ojo" and athe lir.-t Mrs. Unberts. Mrs. Roberts (,a;P'ml r,VJ'f . "' Norma-idy a. -a..; i u , i i i-J and later adden to his rrniitation as

inr i.iit iittiiii'M nr toriiiei inir-i'fieii. i ,. t"1 salary was $1,000 a week, while il r. i nrmcipal comeaian in 'lb

aSM ClUTe.f li'.e t,.,-yit- ot l'l'ai.K le'.tto witli n.any parts. He was Im-k i'oadee !T the tirst juveni!:? "r'inn fo. r" ciniiiianv ever oriranii-ed ; won

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OUR COUNTRY'S VITAL NEED. Men with a quickened sense cf national responsibility, who will galvanize into immediate action those who consider this war incidental instead of crucial the better that every phase of it may be vigorously prosecuted regardless of their personal sacrifice.

FORMER OPERA STAR IN TIIE I II Ms

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' The judge took the matter under ad-! iK,Ul & , l:"1-l?''' ' , ,'i'":,';!ir j visonurt. ; Ja'k :jn1 thehainsri:h.

ALICE HRADV 1 A nict: new i!o:n:

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j Duriiur the past twenty-five years - 0f home laaUi'n?. l;i onitrto l with- i I Frank lesh..n has visited every city in str.kine ti.-tance of her Nrf'tv Jersey I in tl'e TT?ile.i ef fen e r ninro 1.mkh..I r. .ii;. ..U-.-. .K.. v-... ..e- t..-. l.u-. I

inhabitants, either at the head of hisj f.,r inany months to come, .-lip has j

. own celebrated opera company or with' leased a new apartment overlooktnif other operatic organizations. Now! Central I'ark, and all her inoments residents ot" these same cities and! out of the studio are spent in pursuit : hundreds of smaller towns will see' of furnishings from kitchen u'ensil? ; Mr. Peshon as a feature ! player in to Oriental mj?'. No, boys. Alice is ."Beloved Jim." a Christmas story i not married.

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T'ne r nuipnient of ih-- buildinu is us'd by snrc-t ssle shifts of children. Doc- I

ties ai.inat'e their offices in the sa;"." uamner. Ju-lse Uybm ;

, must be raised, 4f,.vs lle "un.s m put an end to this infnni. Me w ii! seek money to build i

j-ecrrid ;n itiijvrtance on'y to ;l;e l.i'ier; v Loan is i ls .urea

Young Men's Christian Association War Vuneil. which is a skins the cit h-s 1 "! !l h' " lealoianii'ai am of the schools and by industrial n-cssitt . of Lake county to carry on the cause in wh h jt t:-,s hr-en dedicated. j Th" : '" '-lea calls for the n,i-ti, h' ice ,.f scbo..l buibUnt. W hile oiu The carapal.ca will bo conducted i:h n-x' Wednesda. Thursday and j "!asi' is in tho hiboratory or on the pla proun-i anoihcr use.- ihe 'lassroom

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will be committees of volunteer workers in Hammond. Kast Chicago, Indiana t,rs in h'i"--e

Harbor and Whit ine for a $ e'.o'Mi drive, and far Onrv

while Btnsller amounts wilt come from the h ss-,- pt,.,.s. j enouch new sclu.-ols to hie-tk up tiie pari titite sys'em. j Vnatever you contribute should bo civen quickly. The severe winter That idea appeals to Tammany because the tir-.-r !..":- on contracts, lb.it ; months are ahead. The ;itr.e is shor; in which to m. e: the urgent needs of : btiildins materials are costly and labor is m.r.e inn ; !- ntiful. Hi-l.er taxes are ,

the soldier boys in camn and at the front, f'.ivo urail it amounts to sacri- : unpop'i'ar.

fee. Gire as vou have never con--eiv d it was v-sii le for vnu to ive before ! i ""t al.vays practical U erect enouch sthm

If the boy next door you er.'is-ed wouM krock at your portals, tired. bcpulat ion. When Judire I!lan's board of i dueahm actti.-l'y bec-r.s tn tear j

mitd-s'alnd and cold, how readily you wou'd minister to him. Wit!; v.ha eagerness you would comfort and feed him. Vou waul 1 do this in your home Why not help tie V. It C. A. to do this for you in 'lie camos and at the ft or.

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Fort Fairfield, Maine. For many months I sulTired from tackacbo caused ly female troubles eo I was unable to do my Louso work. I toek treatments for it but received no help whatever. Then some of my friends asked why I did nut try Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com- - -w -i i l l 1

pound. 1 uia eo ana my facnacuo noon gywy t,i disappeared and I felt like a different j$&?M2vX

woman, and now nave a neaitny nttie J :;'C.v

baby girl and do all my house work. I

will always praise Lydia h. rinkham'a "'cgetable Compound to women who suffer as I did." Mrs. Aj-ton D. t)Aiis, Fort Fairfield, Maine.

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LYDIA E.PINKKAM MEDICINE CO. LVNM. MASS.

where yon cannot so0 lie';) by heroic civins. All should have a share.

pivint; thousands.

down the Cary system tb.e situ.i'ion will b-- found in'ritctable. i acis do not j

1 rniiile themselves before politicians. As to the teachinir of the Gary schools, neither Judo- 1 1 ian nor f:ny other Tammany educator could tell the difference between the f . sponsored by

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The great issue is whether 1!

iiillions of bo s who co with the colors!

Superin'endent Wirt and tha' practiced in o:Vt a '.1 :; ?,.

(,rk. Moilern education cannot b-a exercised from a ni')d": n remmuni'y

shall keep true to their home ideals. Tiv Vcun; M(

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:: pttempunK to meet the i.su both in Franc-? and In i-e. in Frat

of money is most urpen-. 1" is almost as important as the Red Cro.-s. At home the V. M. ". A. is establishing Y. M. C. A. buildincs at th camps.

The sisn, v rite a Letter Home, hancinr over the desks, sends r.ianv ai

newsy letter home. F.-:nh buii.'Jnc is eqnij p'''d with a movie machine ar.J two

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contracts. That i

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niphts a week new prosraivs of pi-

o'au. The sick soldier looks

AX OPPORTUNITY LOST 7.e :' i of Major Johnon of course knocks out his ph.nr to ask Contress to provide a purdic harbor in the Grand Calumet rivr cliann'l. If Mavor elect Hodges would back (he project ii would mean a new era for Cue C ! ' V . Cntil Gary pets a harbor like the rest of her sist r cities she rna v not evpct to advance materially. I is not n'-cc-s.-i'-y Iiere to j.airt tb charue tha would come over the ci'y r.ow barre.l f.-0ni lake commerce.

forward to the visit of the Y. M. C. A. secretary to the hospital. Every V. M. C. A. bui din:; h?.s an infoimn;on buia-au to- the sol !i.-rs and friends visirinr the eanra. And il-.t-y are schools f,ir the s ii-h.-:. Camp Zachary Taylor a: cer-ain times of the ,-- ajipais o be one rfst playeround. Look in p: in every direction you can s.-e football- basket-ball, baseball and other ou'door spr.ris. I'nxinc and wii sl,n are the soldiers" sports and the V. M. C. A. furnishes the p o e and xerci.-'-s the jo.oper supervision. The soldiers need books, magazines .-rd i!a:iy pa pi i s.

And there are a thousand n-i,,- r.,e's th - Y M. c. A. ha.- o' nton-j. ar.d WOPK OF TI IK A UT( ) M OI IT LK

ill relisrioris a! e ciyen the ben fi" of it. The u ,, r will I i-' ? . ,t-.. 1,? -

and the Y.'m. C. A. is a necessary war adjure:. " "'rh '"mr.'iHe has killed local option." said a close observer to me. It

i-- Uce!ess now to have a smaller dry uni' than tbe state. f,or tpe aut oie in; ie siiirii-; tbe sabions to the ye-.-y door of ;h.'' oeon'e in everv baaiirt and rural

J district. It was a new thoupht to me, but ano'ii.T nian explained the sii ua' i'-n. ! still more c' early: "When the boys," said he, "drive in:o a city where thy

are no known It is much easier to drink than iuarer home anions their acquaintances." , I fpoke of the matter to a citizen of a church neighborhood nut in the hills, and he said promptly, "The automobile ; killim; country Sunday ehols.

son.' past ' I a now one in ra iy t naT w ere ii'tui.n ,u in.ii.ni- .- ns. nm m .. eui ' la'tend sine e thev bought their machine." Another man ;:.! me, 'I passed

To women, register your wiiiinaness for war service, for we have -a preaf j Trinity Church a: I.e., tbe o'ber day, and here tb'-i." use.1, in lie- nothing but part to play in this world war! We must star. 1 behind the troops v'ho aieihorsvrs li-d up durinc a service, ibis tim'e there were only machines there." pdviner their homes, their comforts and prrhap-s their very all in their own- "The majority of people," said he in substance, 'do not own machines-, try's service. We women must not. fail. Nor only the h-hum: m,-n are I yet they are the people for whom ch tire lies should be mainlined, but it will needed, but also the fUhtim; women, who wi ! or. bat at home, poverty and ("not be lone until machine owners (he miaht have calb-d tlmm t!;e autr.niobildisease, and wdl ch-rish the famdo s of 'h- nf-n who are at th" fren. The ' ity" wiil be moving their memb.-ishin to some city church. I'-'Jt let one fane woman who reis-ers adds one more to the home at my. rml does h.-r part in i ily swrt this." said he, "and many others will do the name. h-nv;r,ff in the bringing the war to a successful oroupa'ion. i rmin'ry churches only the followers with no leaders and those cl.un hrs will The cards suc- st a eieat numhi"- of of cupat ions, mo.r of thorn 1 hint's I o'sintes:rate." which "every woman knows." Anything from keeps nu liouse i( mnnins an ; These matters are serious problems, and ni'i't he solved and corrected, automobile is acceptable, and those who wish ttainine ir. anv .-pecia! hue (There is only one solution. The race is passinu out of hs- iniancv, and enterare requested so to stare. The povernment asks above all tha: you express in i; upon the ma'urer ape of machinery. The chunh and snee iy iiiu.-t adapt your willingness. That is the purpose of th cards. themselves to new conditions and every c .uii'iy church m i- put a Ford motor in its nulnit. as well as in its pew. -J ackson Standard Journal.

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TTOMEN Vv'ITO AHK BADLY NKKDKD. The call to the colors has come not only to th men of the country, most of whom are willingly assist ins. bur to the n-omen as wall. Mary of the womn are doine noble work. The woman's committee of the Council of National Defense is now preparing to make a house-to -house canvas -o recister

tne women for whatever service s th.ey can perforin. The day ha when the nar may be ipnor-d.

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Depository for U. S. Government State of Indiana Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond

Today Wc Represent Over $1,400,000 A remarkable growth considering that this bank has not combined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. 4 We pay 3. interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.

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THE food administration mus have it in for folks who live at board ins: houses. Prunes have been set back to a normal price.

Jude Hylan has announced that as may

abolish the Gary schools in New- Yoik. L'nioubtedly he can taboo the name, but it is bardTv likely h can destroy

the fact. Hi? power of appoint ine the new board of education cit s him a eor- .--d a Tammany Mayor in the fall, thus demonstrating :1 tfin control over teachinc. "tor he is Fkelv to find his autho-oy iric!v bruited ! r- rinh'eousness. New- York World.

SF.W YORK City had a Hilly Sunday revival in i

- 11 1 1 b'T! ebU'tr.hltive effects

DIRECTORS. ANTON H. TAPPER CARL E. BAUER WM. D. WE1S LEO WOLF JAMES W. ST1NSON JOSEPH J. RUFF F. R. SCHAAF

f. R- SCMAAF, Present WM. D. WE1S, Vtc Prcs-Jdeot A. H. TAPPER, Vice President. H. M-JOHNSON, Cashier. L. G. EDER, Asst. Cashier.

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