Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 129, Hammond, Lake County, 20 November 1917 — Page 2
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BIGGEST NEWS N DECADE REVEALED (Continued from page on.) Hammond because of this great war order will, together with th vast
amount of monies now being put into j circulation here by most of the other! industries, transform the city and its immediate vicinage into n beehive. J The city's prosperity for years to come is assured, no matter when the war) stops. The purpose of th visit of l)i '. : J N. Huuty. The state health commis- i ioner. at the behest of the federal J trovernmen', to this city t,nd region is j now easy to be seen and efforts tc lean ud the locality from a stand- i
point of health and sanitation ts they j - -J(ii'al with the housing problem, must 'feet Jn landing the plum.
No Raise In Price Of This
Great Remedy CASCARA m. QUININE The tnrUrd col J cure for 70 yrn ia tablet form - nfr. turr, no opiatc -cure cold in 24 hmr jnp in 3 days. Mooryl9iku'it(ail!- Her thr fcituine hm with Red top ad Mr. HiU' picture on it.
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24 Tablets for 26c. At Any Drue Stor
Tuesday, November 20, 1917
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A .v i a l l 1 t-vi iiuk a: j kiir-. urn ru, ' ut iudtistria! concerns in this corner of the county will be .behind the state atithoritip in their efforts Jo remedy sanitation find moral conditions to the f tiles! extent, as reprepe;.ratives of these companies have already assured the state officials they will do. There is no question but what the loyalty and patriotism of this district had a great deal to do with the bringing of the order to Hammond. The great enlistment and recruiting records, the success of the ed Cross drives, the liberal patronage of the "ao Liberty Bond flotations, the Y. M. c. A. war find drive and many other straws which show low the wind ! lows in this loc-lity all had their ef-
Utah Copper 7S Western I'nion ! 83'i ! Willys Overland IT", j CHICAGO ORAIN rtXTUItES. I CoRN May. $1.17; Dee.. Sl.l'L': Jan.. ! ? lis1. I CHICAGO UCTE STOCK. t HOGS Uceeipts. 23.000: market. 10 tip; mixed. $17.30 r 17.H0: good, $17.05 ! 17.85: rough. $17. -u'u 17.40; liKht. $17.15 ' it 17.75; Hiss. $ 14.50 V 17.75. CATTLK- Uceeipts. le.fitin; markft, ' "t fOIlK t beeve.H. $ 7 J.'i -Vj 1 ,"..00 ; eoWS-llelf-' TS. $4.70H 1 l.bJ; SU'ekers-feedors. $..S3 ; oll.f.'l, etilves. Sti.r.n 'a l-.."ii. j CHICAGO FXODtfCE. Itl'TTKK I'ruiniry extras. 45c; j creamery f'rsts. 4441'2c; firsts, 40'y, J 42c: seconds. t!7vj 0 3i 'jo. j LfJCH Ordinaries. (-"g(4c: firsts, 45 ! I) 4e.
LI V K I'O r I .T ft V Fo w 1 s.
some t.r at sacrifl. e and we are nowl
CHlled upon to meet it. I hope I am not. lacking; in maternal affection when I s:ty 1 run glad that my hoys want to he in the 'big flight,' and if only In some snmll part they , Hn a,, their 'bit.' and share, lu a splendid victory I shall be proud, and even if they suffer som affliction it will be easier to bear it than to try to explain to their children in coming years why they didn't po when their country had such urgent need of them."
BEAUTIFUL EYES
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oijt.iiF. i , i , springs, pr; inrKe.ss.
It is now up to the peooie
ror mun.it v in t.et i-.nty for its new population. Thete is a v.- Id of thintrto be doue and the governuient must b shown that North towiirhip upiiv'ciates the reat task. Houses must be built by the hundred, better transpor
tation facilities provided, and a host! of other th'nps sot in readiness for 'LOTS OF FUN AT
the golden harvest. i
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Rolide at Martinsville. Postmaster John L. Rohde of flarnm.md. f. nf Martinsville Ind.. f..r a aeation. but b writes that his joy is not. without alloy rlti to the fnct ihat his folf arm is vitv sore..
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Irvin S. 'ohl It i- Ml-a l.n.'.' hut m t h' i no I e ii f.iiiiitr ( ; - LeLuxe i ffT I'ti.i .y. '.Vi .1 ,o. ll in "Siimla of H i ifo i- " ; ii,i 111 lltHUl nernen ( '11 1 j T i , I i I, J J, Pdltlnrton Mi i!iii ::
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Seven Stars in Minas
Companv Service Fla? i CHARITY BEGINS
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" ii " ' ' ' . K I tnr 'inir blem ami the pa t riot is-n it. r presents, i "chajity h'-ii,.-. t ,. "
Toniurrow mtit at I he ''hreh-r of
Keeping" Tha Quality tTp. I-AXAT1VK HltOMO j 1 " 1 X I N K. the World-1 a mens 'ure j",.r ..!:is and '".rip. is li.ov :;. per box. On a.vi.utit of the urtvstii'c m price o the :i dlTerent Mnii.vi I. i iiiu i n! r'l i ed Kvii-ae-s nd Cleni:eal. e,ir,t uie.t in LAXATIVK WtOM'J Qt'lMNK, it whs necessnry to increase the price- ;o the T'rujrttis!. It has s;n.id )ie test for a Quarter of ;i Century. It Is us.s.1 by every Cuilizel
NEW ORPHEUM TODAY
If oii want to forget troubles the j Orpheum is the place to go. Hendricks and Hrown's school ly . a.'t "i'mi in h S.-hool Koom" left pack- ! ed houses ;it the Xev ( "rpheuni ye.ster-S day bubbling over with laugrh'f r. 'ne constant scr n?n ef fun best explains'
the ever popular bit of vaudeville which
The seven emplu.xea of the store who are in th. service foip.w : Harry Laiser, James I laker. Harry Derner. K. C. Tull. Arthur Klu.-meier, K. 1 1. Hubbard otid J. '. I'orter. APPEALS FOR AID
NOT ON DECREASE!
ninner. e :, l.ni lit dmn nnd curd parv for the North Side Orphans' home will he held under the auspices of the Catholic Order of l-'oreat'-rs. Arrangemi nts have hern made for a first clas orchestra. The dance hKiris at Rtlft. The A
Today "Should She Obey" o L oj thl ! ".';; ;kh'i ..'.; i oHci.i- i'l oiul.-; I l'Olt It K A L I !FL I.J ' Kit -' ii )'.'.': .' fj. .' a :--t ;-;:!. .' , JV p.-od.iee.j fro-,. O,,.
i J'lay '.'.at. J-i' ar i'-1 A;l ("hioaro. i i' 1" Clean, Jl.tereM.f.j; ffxl Full I
of etlon. interecjirtif from S'art to fibikh. Alio LATEST PATH E WAR NEWS
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FrJATI'KI.Vd THE IlEAI'TiFi ;. AND I'OPCLAR STAR
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The Story ?, One of Intense Ir-tr-res and Gives Miss Elliott the Opportunity to display her dramatic talent to the utmost. Also Wednesday: Burton Holme:. Travelogue and a Big V Comedy. Thursday: Latest Pathe Weekly and a Christie Comedy.
DHRIHE SAVED HIH FROM- DRINK That Orrine really does bring quick j lief to those heme 'Ttured by the j Ji'Oior h.tihit, s thn tesrimony of tinny j ethers, wives and daushters. This scientific preparation promptly k'iia all deaire for whiskey, beer and cher intoxicants. It can be given in 'iif bore prretly withou? loss of tiir.ej frrm work. No ssnitfirlum experise. I v,e are so sure tha' t'lr'-tr.o will henefit w e say to y-u if. a'ter a : rial you j fnil to get nny benefit from its use, your!
men-y will te refunded. osts only $1 Oit a hex. Ask u for frp Ivoklt "ilttif flil about Orrine. T.i- n Store Fharmacy. (Kaufman & Wolf) e?0 Hoh-n-an at. Adv.
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Vv Hiiam Ya'er. trustee of North loivn-"h'l-. ha -n't noticed any p. rei t ii.je j..
M'11'HS'' Itl the niKli i.-r ol nMJli'.'.iik f.-.
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DR. J. T. CLARK Physician a'nd Surgeon Offlce Over Lake County ?avtngr & Trut Bar.k. Phone 2064. Rektdence: Hotel JMaJeetlc. I'hone 916-J
PATENTS 6ENO bOH MY FAKE BOOK. -HOvT TO GET THEM," ft's full of Information yon sboalfl know. Remmter that all work entrusted t ny care Is done In my own offices, rliht fcera In Chlcaro, wher- ya ucan call for consultation mt business day In tbs year or any Monday evening . until I c'rlock. Servlca beat to fc"? fcad at any prlea, and It c.orts less. Phona Central ES69 JOSHUA R. H. POTTS, B S. Dearborn St., Chicago ATTORNEY SJDd AT LAW. (EUITB lilt IIAJRTFORD BUILPINOL
THE TIMES' FINANCIAL COLUMN
j four other s'xr nets. I Starting' tomorrow the Pavo Five, musiepi novelty feature, will star in live-act btllinvr. .
November I'o. Atchison t 56. American Car Fdry. - 61 ;i American Locomotive !i American Smelting 75s Brooklyn Rapid Transit 4 4 P.aldwin Locomotive b& Bethlehem Steel 82 Baltimore and Ohio - 42 Canadian Pacific 133 New York Central 72 Colorado Fuel r,4 Central Leather 64 Js Chesapeake and Ohio Coin Products 2Hi '"rucihla teel S61;
Krie American Steel r-'drs.
?.Iaxwel! Motors 24
A WAR-TIME MOTHER. Frank Hitchcock. Gibson railway official, submits the following letter by Mrs. It. V. McCain of Kent land, Ind.v mother of nine children who visited her two soldier boys at Camp Taylor, as the spirit of American mothers in war time: "I velsh tha; (very mother in Newton county who has a boy at Camp Taylor could visit him atN some time, and could see the care and consideration of their health and welfare that is piven them. Instead of rectetting: that her boy was there she would be proud 'hat h could huve a part in this wonderful work. You feel that there are such terrible risks and ehnn.es. That is mt.. but there never was a Krent achievement without
his fall despite the war prosperity.
There n re 1 .".. n.ivv re ei:tis aid fl'.m the county and nearly all are widows or women whose husbands- have deserted them or an- m jn:!. In two casus the men are Invalids. With the- arrival of cold weather more appeals for aid are expected. Mary Jurzak. .Wi Moss avenue, Kast
iiammonii. applied to the trustee f,,ri
NEW DIVORCE CASES Three more divorce suits were filed in Gry superior court up to noon tody duplicating yesterday's record I New esses are bs fellows: j :eorg. Lutts vs. Kthel Lutts (Roy E. !
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J.nriie PalanFky vs. John Palanckyi
('"larence Bretsch ) Lilian M Hassman vs Harry TV. Hassmnn (Clarence Eretsch.)
Friday WHIlam Russell In "Sands of Sacrifice"
If You Think THE TIMES T,
aid. She said her husband had been ' Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Al-
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murdered and left her with four chil drrn.
roadster automobile bl. i, r scale ior so many years; and It roust ; Q
HE QUIT
This veteran. S. U. Lamphere. vsi addicted to th excessive use of tobacco for" manv
l",5i years. Ha wntit5li "'l tn Tilt but
needed something
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Mexican Petroleum 73 j He learned or a Norfolk nod Western ! 1:1 1: i free hook that tells
Penns lvama - 47' j hout tobacco habit and how to conquer C.' , OR it quickly, easily and aafel. in a re,ttsburK 1 oal 39 i cent letter lie writes; "I have no desire Republic li on and Steel 74 S i for tobacco any more. I feel like a tiw P.eading 71 T j '"an."
j Anyone desiring a copy or this noon i on tobacco habit, smoking and chewing.
can get :' free, postpaid, by writing " Kdwar-1 .1. Woods. 1313 E. Station K.
K .S. Rubber
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American Sugar 953 Southern Pacific Southern Railway 23 Chgo. Mil. and St. Paul 31 Texas Oil 14 V. S. Steel !5"
L'nion Pacific
New York City. You will be surprised and pleased. Look for quieter nerves.
I stronger heart, better digestion, ioiprovj ed eyesiztit, increased vigor, longer Hfe : and other advantages if J ou quit potsonI ing yourself. Adv.
Car Turtles; Father and Son Pinned Under Oliver A. Anderson. 150 Fayette street, and his eight-year old son. Buster, had a remarkable Pcape from death
when th
Anderson was drivinz turned turtle on Summer street, near the Fas' Gate ef the Standard Steel far Company. They were pinned under the car until the machine was removed by workmen The accident happened when the driver made a sadden turn to avoid going; into a ditch. Mr. Anderson was rain fully hruisoU adn the boy sustained internal injuries which are not thought to be serious.
ways Welcome.
Forty Years' Success
For a business to be successful for: forty years means a great deal. Among j other things, it means remarkable ex-i cellence in the products R sells. No in-j ferior article ran be sold on a large :
not only be good at the outset, but so t la 1 . . . . ia
fo'i.'i 1.1. at i ae jiroKres or loriy
years ,
j shall not develop ar.y better article to 1 j supercede it. i So women can. w ith confidence, de- !
I pend upon that old. tried and tete4 . H
j remedy for woman's aliments. Lydla ' IE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, still '
as popular as ever, though U waa plac-I ed on the markft before the centennial! year. 1 7S. Adv.
NEW MANAGER. Bernard J. Bosnian of Chicago, has taken the management of the Newark Shoe -tore at S66 Eouth Hohnian street, Hammond.
GOOD PICTURES AT DELUXE THEATER Maxine Elliott, famed stage beauty, will appear Wednesday and Thursday at Phtiv theatre in. ' Fighting Odds." a drama in seven partr. This is the third of the Go!dwj releases and was written by Koi i"oppr jlexcrue and
PASTIMEj TODAY "THE FATAL RING"' ! With PEARL WHITE. j Also Wm. Fox Comedy, "A Domestic Hound," featuring Hank Mann. i WEDNESDAY I
A Five Act Wra. Fox Feature "A SMALL TOWN GIRL" Featuring JUNE CAPRICE. SATURDAY ETHEL CLAYTON In a Five Act World Feature "THE DORMANT POWER" - Jl j 1
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THE NEW PBEUM THE AT
Feature Attraction TODAY HENDICKS & BURNS CO. PRESENTS "FUN IN A SCHOOL ROOM." ONE ROUND OF LAUGHTER. ADAIR & NINA THE SAILOR'S DREAM. MACK & HASTINGS HARMONY SINGING AND TALKING. DIXIE FOUR SINGING AND DANCING FOUR. WILSON & WILSON ' DANCING NOVELTY.
Admission Matinees, 10-15c. Nights, 10c, 2oc, 35c. New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Dally 2:30 P. M. Nights, 7 to 11 P. M. Sundays Continuous 2-11 P. M.
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$8.05 Actual saving on either of these fine Rockers.
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This Sale Offers a Splendid Opportunity to Gift Buyers Rockers Ordered Tomorrow Will Be Held for Future Delivery if Desired. The Rockers On Sale Are Exactly Like Cuts
$1 Cash; $1 Monthly The Reliable Furniture Mfg. Co. made us a special price concession on fifty more of these rockers. They are massive overstuffed rockers, roomy and very comfortable, back and seat being fitted with best grade oil tempered springs, upholstered in Royal imitation leather (this is the very best quality of Imitation leather). They can be had in brown or black upholstering. Like values are selling elsewhere at $13.00, only one to a customer $1 Down ci0 Q
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"JTE have offered you many fine bargains in Furniture at these Wednesday Sales but never have we offered you any that can come up to the Rocker Bargain which we are offering here tomorrow.
JJlTHER of these Rockers would make an ideal Christmas gift. Why not order one tomorrow? Pay $1.00 cash and we will hold ft till Christmas the balance you pay at the rate of $1.00 a month.
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