Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 17 November 1917 — Page 4

i'ai;e Four THE TIMES November 17, l'.iil

TEE TIMES NEWSPAPERS EY THE LAKE COUNTY PSINTIKQ & PUBLISHING COMPANY.

notice that a total of SO per cent Is allowed for the cure and qualify. It may be also added that In Missouri and qutte properly they con aider a ham no ham unless It is well girdled with. fat. Some of our iconoclast

i packers in Chicago turn out skinned hams, which Is the height of barbarity.

- j'nd hdj one who bays a skinned ham isn't getting his money's worth. Bnre4 What Missouri is doing might be copied in Indiana. Old fashioned hams cud bacons take away half the roughness of latter dav life.

HIE GOVERNMENT HERE AND OVER THERE.

Th Times East C'.ilcajro-Indlana. Harbor. dally except Bunday.

t th pontofTice In Efcst Chicago, November 18. 1H. The Lake County Tlmei Dally except Saturday and Sunday. Entered at the poetoffice Jn Hammond, June 2S. 190S. Tne Lake County Time Saturday and weekl edition. Entered at the gtosiorrice in Hammon.l. February 4. 1911.

The Gary Evening Tires Dally except Sunday. Entered at the paeteffloe In guiding the war destinies of America President Wilson has a pretty in Gary, April 13. 1913. i free hand, for his term does not end until 1921. This leaves our executive a AH under the act of March S. 1171. as econd-cla matter. " ! clear path for ac tion. ' .. i 13 a j pj(lt no 5tleh Dt.,j 0r roses is to be bad for the governments in Kurope. l)o ronci; advertising OFFICB. ;the English, the French, the Italian or any other o!" the governments fail to Jil Rector Bulging ck,c ; .-atisfy, or is there too much criticism the ministry in power falis. - c . .. 3" j Only a short time ago the Italian cabinet succumbed to this procedure.

a few days ago the Palnleve ministry in France fell, and in Kngland ihe mighty oak. Lloyd twinge, and his government is threatened. While the European system of cabinet ministers. responsible to the U'A islative branch, may have lis benefits, yet in time of war it would seem thai

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Te'enhcr 542-Klthe American scheme of cabinet subordination to th executive flp.irtmcrt

. .Tetept.one :3 insures move stability fewer crises antl very defined unitv.

LARGER PAID UP CIRCULATION THAN ANY TW6 OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.

If you have any troub!e jrettln Tm Tsurs make complaint Immediately to the clrcu'.aJJon depa: tment. The Timss win not be responsible for the return mi any unsolicited menuscript articles or letters and vrli; not notice anoymoua emmuntcatisia hort signed letters of general Interest printed at discretion.

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WIN BEFORE WE BUILD. Winning the war should be the first and most important thing in the thoughts of all. If each does hi-t full duty the result ill be.certain The war must come first; all other activities must he secondary. The man and woman and child power o( the nation must be mobilized or made effective alone, war lines. Everything else that may in'erfere with this program must be can eelcd or postnoned. And first and foremost, a!! large public work not now essential fo- thc-

' protection of the health or safety of the people should be put off until after t the war. There has never been a period of higher prices of labor or matei -rials. This is no time to do work not now pressingly needed. This alone ; i.s nufficient reason for poFtponement. But there is another and a. more coj gent reason. Money, instead of going into municipal and railroad bonds, must

go into Liberty bonds. Above all. the men otherwise employed on possible-to be-post pon-?d undertakings will be available for the more efPcient prosecution of this most righteous of wars.

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OUR COUNTRY'S VITAL tfEED. Men with a quickened sense of national responsibility, who wll! ga.vanize into immediate action those who consider this war Incidental instead cf crucial the better that every phase cf it may be vigorously prosecuted reflardless of their personal sacrifice.

Whiting And Its People

The marriagre. of Mis" Edna Herbert j thr ;r conveyance, throwing them out. ' j"

of Wn lunar, ana William Aruiwy i uvtsin or r inor sc: ai n i aim t.rutses

East Chicago, took place at Crown Point. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Herbert of Clark ftree-t. The couple will reside In East Chicago. Patrick Brady of Sjtetbor street, bad his head badly injured by being caus'nt in a conveyor at the Inland Steel Co.. ot Indiana Harbor on Thursday. While the injuries are very rainful, it is not. thought '-hat they will be eerioui. Several Whitm!; men are planning- to

no Injuries were received.

HOBART

"U'ilmena Tott. five-year old daugh-i

of Mr. and Mr. F'rar.k Popp.

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was run down yesterday by an automo-I bile at the corner of Third and Center!

take the examination tor postmaster oi iirij. it seems as though she was1 Whiting, which is to be h"M at Gary j eros-in th sl,vt and was trying to i .-.it Wednesday, Nov. 24. "ut cf the way of an oast bound j All Whi'iiig ladies are urged ' t- truck when she u-as si ruck bv a west ! :oni lh" meeting held at the domestic hound machine driven by Ray iral?ta1. i s.ience room every Saturday night at j She. was taken to the do"t.,r at once hot! . o'clock to plan menues and to cor.trib- t as not seriously injure'). She had her r re recipes for wheatless and meatless f back and head bruised. i Jays. Mrs. Dan Kraft is very seriously PI.': Mrs. William Campbell .and Mis. Jo- Mrs Thomas who has bf-en v isiting eph Campbell of Coal City. Iml., were relatives hr durlnjr the pi.s! few; he guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Campbell week?, has returned to her hom at' n Pennsylvania avenue. Hamlet, Ind. A iar number of Whiting people Mr. Haden of Illinois. ; here vis-j attended th funeral of Fred W'ehmever Iting ' i t h relatives. j at Hammond, on Thursday, he being j Following r the ps .nners at I 'tie son of Mrs. I ,a Bounty of New York j the Lady Forester card rarty held Wed- i avenue. jnesday evening: First, Mrs. F. Tbomp-' lames Turner of John street, a high son: second. Mrs. K.-Uow. school senior, had the misfortune to Mrs. Mary Phillipus acridn:!y sliphave three fingers taken off while en- on a p?f-e of paper la.n Wednesday gaged in his manual training course j -hile In Chicago and had a tendon be-j-estcrdav-. doir.g shop work. He got t ween the hip and kn ruptured. She i his hands cauirhf in a joiner, taking off j cared for at the home of her j rhe index find second tinger to the J daughter. Mrs. WilUrd Sr-vnn. kmic;ic, on the right hand and one fin- j w. B. Owen his purchased from f. i pr on the left hand. ! F. Bettxhoover the Nickel ria'e garage! The ri)yrruth Congregational rhurrh has Taken possession of the same, j haw been fori unnte in securing for their I t,-. Beltzhoover will do auto livery Sunday "'fmnK service. November 18. a work. man holding the highest office in f rater-, jfis. J. Glynn who underwent an op-j

nalism that perhaps has ever visned jpration for a ppendiotis at St. Francis

Th unksgivins; Silverware

HALLMARK PLATE is pljnned to ecpia" in quality any platefilvervrare on th

market. It is mad r , " with a stipulaiec'. v J

quantity of silver in every piece and p. : pecial method of finishing, insuring longer wear. While the illustration is small it gives j eonie idea of the f ccptional daintin'-; of the Dixie pattern. All staple pieces In this ware may b.' had at a little lfsj cost.

John E. McGarry J eweler Optometrist. The IUTrMARK Store.

THE GHAXI) JURIES. ..ie result of the recent grand jury investirion in Lake count v 'Hm walched b-v !hp l?Ve with a great deal of interest. Grand jury instigations d0 rot always pan out as the jurors believe thev should when, ne indictees get into court. In law there is many a slip'twm the cup aad tlie lip, and it is quite a different matter to indict a man and to prove him sunlty of crime. The work of the grand jury in regard to three of the men gainst whom indictments have been returned, men who were generally believed to be guilty of serious law infractions h Di..0.i, k .

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"T' Transf.gui f d Life." Thi will h ,f)f.ecc'"inir Pin All members nd i friendf oi the cl-utth are urg-d io br:

j present. i i 'ongregationnl church.

I service. 11 a. in. Theme: "Militant ' Chi istianity." Evening service. 7:"n. ' Hon. O. 12. Aleshire, head banker of the j M. W. of A., wiil speak. The Whiting bank", no one excepted, 'hs'.e organized into one body to be

known hereafter as ihe Whitins B.ini;-j . ers' association. It is th ;r opinion that I 'by co-opr-rat ion mu-.h more efficient I

"""""""""""""'' j service can be gieti the public. The j rnnwsj theatre. Mon-! benkers feci that at this time nVii! Nov. 19the and 2l'th. rl'"' a ' " confronted with so i iany too-

The Amazons." '"'n-' frwl""! " " 11-15-3 ' wolved be: ter jointly than individual! . !

iach bank is represented t.v an otticei

Wh.'tmg i Hon. O. V.. AUshire, is head tanker for the Modern Woodmen of America and Canada, he was elected to this important office at the meeting of the head earrp in Chicago last June. At that tirc;f; Mr. Aleshire made a patriM jo ad .'si 'h: t refit:, .ec: lr. i.je holder if evrr-y V(,uc- contributing went ceiits - t .,"u; :i a i il 'iih.-s injrance "i rrie.j. to .: '., ti. fcl lier policy good in full v. itl:o,it extra ex nrc to them.

Since t!:e beginning of the war Mr. AleMorning ! shire biis been in great demand, and

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raiK i- pc.. . ci -'i--'""- ; u-,,.., hemg as follows: President. Fred you will ever have of buying Vvhiting, f Sri)itn. First Xaon8j am3 First Trust! let- at the low prices cf $150 and up-!. ,., hun, . virA ri,i,nl vl.eri

Schrage. Bank of A'hiting; C'bas D. ;

Gainer, secretary Jtnd treasurer. Con-

has spoken in many of the large churches of the city. Mr. Aleshire will speak nt T:!?n p. m., November IS. To -he Public: On and atter the first dav of December. liilT, the banking houses of Whiting will be open for business during the following Banking Hours: Daily. 9 a. m. to " p. m. i Except Paydays and Saturdays i S. O. Co. paydays. 3 a. in. to ' . in. Saturdays. 9 to 12 m. WHITINO BANZZKS' AESOC1ATIO . Baiik of Whiting. f'irst National Bank. First Trust &. Savings Bark. t'-ntral .State Bank. Nov 17-24-30 Dec 1

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doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Sadier of Elmira. N. T

jare here visiting at the home of Dr. arc!

Mrs. Brink. The Lutheran Choral Soc.e;y w.;: r'nler a cintta entitle, "7.MT AbenHzeit" (At K vent id ) this Sunday at lio l.ntiieivn church. Twenty. fle tri.t!'! voices from Hammond Mil! assis' lh.cn'.

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the Sinclair refinery. Henry . La m-

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seinng: Mrs. C. It. Vincent

son. too 113th St. Whiting

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ontcriaiiu-d the H.J John Miller of St. John, transacted

t ie peopie of Lake county will in all probability at some future date demand f-'berty Bends on the installment plan, j r. club at l.er home in New 'York a ve-1 business here yesterday afternoon.

accounting tor this lact. jusr as they will want to know a lot of other w 1",ii VO :t 1S lh" bc?l devised, j mie. on Thursday in honor of her birth-j A. W. Stommel, cashier of the First things. The work of the Crown Point crand iurv seemi to hav b Whiting Sa irgs lo-n Association, day anniversary. The afternoon was; National bank here, was a business visminute in detail and it. irv,,Vo. " . - Q 11?,h M' Whi"' U'U-2 t in the making of trench candles iter at Chicago, yesterday.

o wmi ueai o: ground. It I Princess Theatre tonight. The wonder- to be sent to the sildicrs in the trenches. will be fobowed by a nfw grand jury in the circuit court and another grand ' fl Theda Bara will be featured in one Mrs. Vincent was presented with a cut jury in the Hammond Superior court, and these before the work of the Oarv I of bcr b',5,t reductions. "lff nd!Ri33S dish by the members of the club. Superior court grand iurv has been forgotten ' ! Sou!." A William fox Picture. Also a; Miss Kvelyn Stewart entertained the

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ieves Stiff Neck

When you wake up with stiff neck or sore muscles, strains or sprains, use Sloan's Liniment. No need to rub; it quickly penetrates to the seat of pain and removes it. Cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments. It does not stain the skin or r.loj the pores. Always have a bottle handy for rheumatic aches, neuralgia soreness, bruises and lame back, la fact, all external pain. Generous sized bottles at your druggist. 25c. 50c. $1.00.

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Hrs. I S. vYillinff cf Valparaiso, carne last evening lur a isi with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Spalding Mrs. Mary Fuller of Shelby, cam" yesterday for a visit with Mr. and Mr. Warren Dickinson. The T. M. C. A. drive for money ! going fine in this section of the count? . Iast night the treasurer of eiie rommilfe wa able to guarantee ihe SI. 400 for this section. The amoon' will be over-subscribed by a neat sum. as there are several of the workers who have not turned in their money to the workers yet.

Ask Yourseif How You Can tause wide as the world and high as Heaven.

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"f,u"1 puunc inav as wen make up the:r mind? riciu awav that the sledding is going to be very hard irt Lake county. The people are 'uriou.--. Their ears are very close to the ground and the courts are ineaisitive. Grand jury stampedes have of course obtained in Lake count v b'fore. We recall where criminal court dockets were cluttered with grand jury indictments that largely went by the nolle prosse route before" finis . as written on them. If grand juries do no other good they do stimulate the interest of taxpctvers and voters in local and county governments, and this after all is what is most desirable if the people are to rule, as this paper has for since its birth insisted. For the people must r.nd will rule in the end.

Sunday. Nov. IS High class vaudeville and feature pictures. Also special music. 11-17-1 M. E. church. S. C. Rogers. Pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 at 30:30, short addresses will be made by the pastor and others in announcing the program for the year. Kpworth league nt 6:30. At this service Albert Gavlt of the American Ambulance corps will he present and speak . of his experiences in

members of the Y. 1.. K. C. at her ho:ne in Sheridan avenue. Thursday night. The evening was spent in knitting and music, after which refreshments were served. The Whiting police held their monthly shooting contest on Wednesday, . the scores being as follows: Collins, 3 22; Wa wrz nia'.;. 113: Nizioikiewicz, 88; Iaw!er. 88: Mullaney. 77; Bos, 75; .Tanos. So: Mikash. ot: Morris. 3t; Benak. 30.

The play, "BitUe Buckshot," which was given here Sunday evening, will be g'ven nt St. Michael's ball at Schererville. next Sunday evening. William Hiljirich from Schererville. v.ss a business visitor here Thursday forenoon. Jos." K. Thiel cf St. John, visited Dyer yesterday on business. Thursday evening the players of "Bittle Buckshot." enjoyed their customary treat and social at Forester ball. Friday forenoon while Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Keilnian were driving near Strassburg in a buggy an automobile struck

WITH WILSON'S SILENT ASSENT. At Washington it is said that the President was not pleased that the issue of Americanism should have been raised in the municipal campaign in New. York, because he feared that any serious falling off in Mitchcl's vote -nould be accepted as a repudiation of the administration. There is no doubt mat Mr. Wilson has suffered a lot from his fool friends since the war began. Hut it. is equally clear that he r0Uld have stopped the asininity at any moment. For instance, in a special congressional election in New Hampshire last .-pring Senator Lewis of Illinois made a speech in which ho said that a vote for the republican candidate was a "vote for Prussianism and for the kaiser." That assertion hurt the democratic candidate more than it helped - for the people of the district, whic'i is normally republican, resented the imputation iiiat their loyalty to the nation could be determined only by tvo8f herv to their own party. But Mr. Wilson, so far as is known, never rebuked Senator Lewis for what ho said: nor has th President ever made public acknowledgment of the fact thai bis war measures have bad a larger and more gn-et-ous measure of support from the republicans in congress than from the democrats. Po long as Mr. Wilson peimits appeals like this to be made in o-der to bolster up the candidacy of democrat" for office, so long he must expect a natural resentment and an inevitable reaction.

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SMOKEHOUSE WISDOM HAM AND BACON.

Let's leave this vale of war, hustle, bustle and fight in.t politics for a few !

minutes and talk about hams, wiih a few words about hp.con. Over in Missouri they have boon holding a stiue ham and bacon show, n n A ; . .-1 .-. I ... 1 . .' . : I t . .

"'"i io a-ui-t-u, a. nyyi'iui mku. s nam ami nacon iiiproves so improves , civilization itself, and we believe, if we remember rightly, that China did not get the light, of wisdom until that time in the remote past when iheyl learned how to cook ribs, chops, roasts, bacon and ham to say nothing of; ptoducina head cheese, sausage and pickled piss feel. To bo sure, thev' didn't ntain all this wisdom at once, and it was only by accident, when a '

house burned down and some yus were thereby roasted, that th Chinesf got onto cooking and eatinc pig at all. "That was really ihe beginning ociviliza'ion in China. Over in Missouri, when they judge a ham t the state fair, they insist that it. weigh from 12 to IS pounds. They allow points for the wejEht, 10 for the trim, ,j for the symetry, oO for the fi.iyor. S for the color and texture. 20 for ihe proportion of fat to lean, and f lor th ntarblinrj. You will

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Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. Freemont. O. "I was passing through fh critical period of life, being" forty-six years of age and had all the symptoms incident to that, change heat flashes, nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, so it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to roe as the best remedy for my troubles.which it surely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since taking- it, and the annoying symptoms have disappeared." Mrs. M. Godden, 925 Napoleon Sst., Fremont, Ohio.

North Ilaven, Conn. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound restored my health after everything eke had failed when pas&ing through change of life. There is nothing like it to overcome the trying symptoms." ilr. Flohencb Iseli.a.Box 197, North Ilaven, Conn.

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TO PROSPECTIVE I1XTTJEE BUYERS. Do not buy your Elf ctri Fixtures until you have feen ours.

Th lrgept and most colect dipplay in jSTorthern

Indiana.

Do not buv from catalogues as pictures are of times

misleading and confusing. We will gladly call at youj

home with an automobile and then return vou home to

show you through our rooms without placing you under

any obligation whatsoever. Come and see this fine display. Open evenings. Just phone 710 for service.

PETEY DINK Ii Wouldn't Do io Po I'amiliar With a Stranger.

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