Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1917 — Page 4

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fHE TIMES Monday. November 2b 1U17. THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PIUNTINQ & PUBLISHING C0MPASY. SEXATOKESS AIDS CAMP ACTIVITIES The Dixie la Hallmark Plate VY, have just received from II-,T-MARK jpK liead jiiartcr.s our first supply of Dixie Plate Ware. Wo think this is one of the most ex- tt . . Hiisite designs in silverware we ever had I'" ' , the pJea;;ure f shelving our customers. Tf V ,-' "J! "It Th Times Sat Chlcasre-Inillsna Harbor, dally except Sunday BntereS t the postoffice !a East Chicago, November IS. Ttrs Laks C.unty Tim .i.:- Dally xc?t Saturday and 8uaiy. Bfl tared Ih t postofffte, in Ilammond, June JS. 190. Tne Lake County Tlms Saturday and weekly edition. Bntered at the restolTIca In Hammond. February 4, 1811. The Osry Eve-."- Timet Dally except Sunday. Entered at the peitefttc In Gar;-, AS'',. S2. .-iXt K ur-ler the act of" r.efi i.' it's, aa second-class matter. 'iL- W-.! 1 1 ....... .1 : -a: r t'Nl" of our mot Valued rwlinnKf tells of a MAN" down at Columbus who is tun aic j'litimni; tn t itiii miu'j varc lur vr rm I. 1.1 1 11 I tern ' ' FOREIGN ADVERTISING OFFICB. M'" rnuh of a starker that h! his II Rector BdUdlng .Cklcgo rh'urriat tsm in hi? wife's name.

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TCI.EPHO.fBt. Hammoni (private exchar c (Call for whatever department wa.ii led. ) Ga ry Of lice Nassau & Thompson. Eal Chicago r-'. L. Evitis. Kat Chicago st Chicago. TTfT Tisif Indiana Haror (Xws Dealer) Ind ar.a Harbor (Roportr and Ciaa:fled Adv ) "Whiting Crown Polat !it??w!i!) ... m- r-m ... ... fj '.,1, ui-o-j

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OLD Gum Shop Stone SAYS he'. surr of being elected "Al'IUC from Missouri. Pill.'

'Villi IrnnMr nillj a Int r.f nAr,l. i

Telephone 93J lht th r,ew,r tf)kr out nv . .Telephoi ; Tcli pl.on 2HJ j MAHTNK insurance while waiting for .... Tel -phone f02 j , -c r 11 1 I R r-lup to mine in. . . .Teiepivme S0-M j 1'. S. order. all alien? to register and T-l"p!vn" 6.1 1 obtain trivi 1 permits

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-M.iAM'S applr. i i Sf'MKTIMliS n mail I -o de'ted to. his prrrniml liberty I THAT ho iriM he h,i a npht to j tell his ifr what o di j TI'T he Rcncially oily trie it on. e. j llUN'j lather slow-witted after n meatK-ss dinner we wonder wlrrc thai OLI m- sti't started about tellints I the truth :ind l1amlfi; the devil a- j i Wi; don't hrh' e it f vrn embarra?e h i m . ; a;KM.N Miner .ir- that "Our f laim upon oery art creator i? ne '

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LARGER PAID VP CTRCUTJITTOIT THAN ANY TWO OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN THE CALUMET BEGI0N.

If you have any trouble gettlrtg Tbb Tiati make compialnt Immediately to

the circulation department. Till" U-5-t thin Jei'emiah can do Th TimS3 will not be repor!b for the teturn mS any unaoHclted manu- to hunt uj

acript article or lettera and wlli not notlc aneoymoua crnmttnlctJn

t.-..-.GKS-:T that their nose be trned u HO , olh,r dJv. toward tirrm,iny j .vr, ! , . nt;r-i n ri:D that the nut crop was AND a quick yho-. e srivrn th-m ! , , .. .1 KilK Ml AM OT.KAUT now a he I , , want to Ivln wtn the war j b ,,a' JUM Wad,d

I i UHOliijI gob of ery expert opinI i'(ii on the w ;i j

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i iiuiiKMiniiii; ou Mi'.nini, iv an uieaus, serif. Tlie price, as on all other IIT-?:MATK uotx.ls, is based on large quantity productions. If .you will look at our offerings from any point of view value, style, workmanship, quality or distinctiveness you will find them more interesting than any others you have ever considered.

John E. McGarry, The hall"r store.

Short aigned lettera of general Intereat printer- at diecretlon.

!'MK hole ai,,i hi iv hin.self in it for

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Srs-n, rt1nl;it.f,r ! I:I;ST f MS dH" i the ISth of next Januar RJS3ifilrl'l,if j ABK "AHT1V i, ., s forj OK elne the 24th of fi sTlSS31?fe-j .litii,... - i h" Windsor tie which h- says hides. f irSJASc'S't,, itf ll'lW erv VOf can take your t

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AND hae been forctd to come to the conclusion

THAT pence will be on hand about

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April hoice

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l.IKK we did.

Mr. Helen Ring Kobinson.

LADY'S DRESS. By Anabl Worthinfton.

On of Ue chief merit of tbit frock is

OUR COUNTRY'S VITAL NEED.

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

THE ST IT EE WE LIKE TO READ.

LITTLE ZOF: KAK. the six-yoar-o'rl star of the Buttfrflv pieturf. "Tbr Oirkel." ha? br-cn

i ralWi "Thp P.a'ov Bernhardt," ! lox ?he announced more than a yrar j axo that, she had taken the famous , Iraeeriienn" as her model. Zoe is en

dowed v. ith the ir.or-t r.stoniiii'nc power over her priotion? she can tear a parsion to t alien with a!1 th ihandon of a van-pite. Her tears ro:r.e it a iook fro',i the director. Sh" por-

rny.- tevn.r. dirtlain. delicrht Hrd ev-

uucHiKi; vjif-iti oriain nil me; nace.s ner. ei, oil Tor Ftatre inif t all the allies need. There ouht iby is a real child. She lauehs and ,t if ik , fc. . . ' i-cmps. loves her dolls, thinks a nijrht it if the censorship were relaxed i .i . . r . ' 1 ,AA'U ,f ,-RnTpiPgr in the wowi? the finest

Perhaps the 5nost thrillmp new s of the war to the people of tr.i country !

. we enteiea it was the story or the sinking of the giant German sup?r- Woter hu-an rniotion. with an un-

ubtnetsble. It was a freat deeU and was the first teal authentic submarine-, i.-.r insijrht which is pure dearr.atie sinking story given out since the war besan three vears a so instinct, for ve.rv often she dos not t lmH r oorr-o o , . . r- i Jndsrstand the reai meanine of the Uo;d Georges .statement last . tieek that five German submarines were! ,iU;at,on in whjch the photoplay

uv.-uovfu on aturaay atone sent a tnriU throtieh Great Brcain and the! dace.s her. Yet. o!T th statre this

1 nited States. This is the kind of news that

to be more of it, and there would be more of

t. . ' t ."urnpJPsr

it is uaic to anew me tuu story to bo tola ot trie campaign anamst the Get-, TPa; jn the world, and her father and insn submarines which the British and American navies have carried out' v.ofher the errratest people on earth, with such brilliant results. I n "The Cricket" sh ha a little scete Al. honor to the American sai.or boys who sank the Hun submarine: j Ty Stt j ujr'y little hoy, and her airs and i' ' rraccs. her dijrnity and scorn, make one of the most charmine entertainments imajrvnabie. It begins to look like the state board of health, backed by the war THEY'RE RE l' PE 4RI S partmtnt. means business when it. says better living conditions must be pro-! i.i'na Cavalier who hV iut co-n-

tor worKmen ot tnia region, lint saym? jsn t accomplishing anything. The state board passes the problem up to local municipalities, but city governmer.ts can't, construct houses. I.oc-il capital has tried to solve the problem, but it seems to be too bi? a task. What may happen is that either the federal government or a number of the industries wilt have to erect barracks to house their bachelor workmen. That is how the government did it at Panama, that is hon- the YoungstoT.n Sheet and Tube company is meeting ihe situation at Youngstown, and that is how the Mark steel plant is trying to remedv conditions at Indian Harhnr

In lieu of a better solution industrial cantonments seem to he the onlv wav r ,ca., " 1 neV!" WCar .Inv'tat,on , , tu . , a- pearls. ' The questioner mtht have out of the difficulty. j en excused fr askinff, however, for And in the meantime docs it ever occur to you thai municipal laxity in I the string must have represented a the past could have been remedied and that Uncle Sam i show ins up a lot ! sma11 fortune. They were crraoVd from or people and a lot of institutions thee dvS? ! Pearls p ;s,z of a S!?a'1 Dilet u io i .-trr.e v. hich were as larsre as a mar-

blc, and all 'were of exouirite lustre.

TVrhaps she ftndo them more constant than who waj' that "Who's looney now" fellow? Maybe he bought 'em for her.

I MAE MURRAY'S KIP PARTY

pleted her first picture for release next month, in common with roost stars of the stagr and screen, has many hobbies, but on of the most pronounced in her case consists in the possession anid wearing of beautiful learl?. Recently at her Fort I.ee stud'o. when some one asked the singer and actress if the rope of pearls she was weannjr was renuine, she was almost olTended. "Of course they are real,"

SAVE THE GARBAGE; HELP WIN THE WAK.

It has been found that it doesn't pay to sate ga'base in cities of Iesf than !

150.0C-0 population for fat extraction purposes.

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ZOE RAE

Mrs. Helen Rinff Kobinson of Denver, the first woman to be elected ttate senator, is an executive ii the national training camp activities

Her particular work in relation to ita mpiM cf i;. It it jugt the 0rt the camps is the awakening ot mothers of jsirls to their responsi- of dre, tit a wonjan lik to ,,ip oc in liilitjeg in pre3nt abnormal conditions, j ,be house for the afternoon or eTea to go -z: - shoppisg. It c!oss at tie left side of the

i front and it features the new, youthful 1

sijusre neck. A daint wide collar of white pique or linen is arwsys attractive, and this one esn b rnsde so that ft is detachable. The Ions, close fitting ilntti rcty tare deej caffs which match th collsr. The dress hsngs strsisht from the shoulders, but a belt of ths miiterlsl draws the dress in eb'fhtly tt the walatliae. The roomy pockets, have tablik

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LOWELL

Mifn c;o!die Clark of Gary. viited her I parents. Mr. and Mr". X. R. Clark, here j yesterday. j I'urtis Trump of Hammond, came Sstj urdav night sud was the guert. of his , sister. Mrs. Vi "U'orley. j Harold Greisel of Gary, visited rela- ' lir; hero e.trday. j Hale i?ited his wife here yesterrlay.

Misses Edith Taylor and elma

Thompson returned to Hammond last

evening where they are attending school, j ends which j.tend np sni botta Vv'i U Pnrii- ni' Hnrmnfuifl sne nt ve-

! lenlay here ni'h his parents, Mr. and

Mr. Hoiiry I-urdy.

Mr. and Mrs. Irenes Stiortrids of j Hammond, visited relatr-es in Lowell .

yesterday. Hurry Vfttri of 'ott Shervdan, wi

the .Sunday Rttest f his parents, Mr.

at.d Mr. S. 11. Pd nt.

lay Christie of Hammond, visited in

tjowtti yesterday.

Naming Hindu Babies.

Hindu Babies are named when they tre twelve dayg old, and usually by the mother.

onto tbe belt. The lady "a one piece dres pattern Na. Is cnt in fWe sizes, 34 t 42 inches bast measure. As on the figure, the 3 inch size requires Ri yards of S3 rueJs. material, with yard of S inch conrrastini material. To obtain th's pattern tend 10 ceata U the office of ..is publics tioa

years of ajre, md each of the little j ones was dress-d to represent some . kind of animal. There were white j cats and black cats, a variety of dotrs. !

and several lions and mulee. all th ..i j r i.L - .v: 1

dren by the popjlar star.

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ESCAPED BIGAMY Mildred Manrintr. and Wallace Mc-

I'i'iiai i.i , i r, inai l V luai uru a .ii" v . time ago. In filminj: one of their pro- ; ductions. Director Ashley Miller, of ! Vitatrraph, enframed an elderly man to j take the part of a minister. When it j came to the weddine scene, the "minister" confe.sorj that he could not ; marry Miss Manning and McDonald without a license ae he had not been j ordained and htid taken the enjraee- I

j ment only that ho might study condi- I i (IrtnD frtf a V,e,e,L l-iot V- uot Q.rit'infe !

The cities of Whitine. Hammond. Km ( hicaco-indl.niH Harbor and rn P-V at her home in Hollywood, j :o: are contieuous and are separated oniv bv irr.asinarv political bound- ' Cal" to i?,fn ,"hidrfn. Miss Mur-, Somethir-you had . "-uua i rav was tbe omlv jrvown -up presort. ! Gordon was orce m Combined, this community has a population borderine on lSrt.ftOO. Her quests ranged from five to twelve 1 Beresford.

V.'hile we have no sinelo city that size we do hav

here

trary are

aries

Gary burns its garbage at an incinerating plant. Its population is R'KhI; J

It would not pay Gary to reduce its garbage for fat, gtjcen'ue and explosives purposes. But it would pay Gary and Hammond, or Gary and the other! municipalities to combine and to fix on a central reduction plant, say at Hess- ' riile. i A regional garbage plsnt would bring profits to each of the municipals ties, but of greater moment grease and ingredients now wasted would be j rescued for ej.plosives. In this connection THE TIMCS might point out that the city of Anderson has established a municipal hog farm, where it not only) utilizes its own garbage, but bus that of other oilier. The city of Anderson j has just offered the city of South Bend $S.(90 a year for the privilege of tafc- ! ing away its earbage. ! Let's turn the regional garbage pail to some account.

a community that f.z Mae Murray recently g-ave an ani-tMiss MannInK ,5t r5!rap b;Kamy.

forgotten: Kittv

married to Lord

THE prohibitionists must he at a great los. They can'! blame the present troubles in Russia to vodka.

Lake Cou si ty Title k Qiiaranty Co.

Abstracters of Titles

Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots in Lake County.

THOSE! British soldiers now in Palestine who were faithful to Uieir Sunday school lessons must really jnJoy being where they are.

IP e declare war on Austria will it still be permissible io go into the Buda Pesth restaurant around the corner and order Vienna schnitzel?

FRED R. MOTT, Pes. FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pres.

ALBERT MAACK, Sec'y-Trass. EDWARD J. EDER, Mansfler.

Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.

ISN'T he the cute chap? Unlike Geerp Washington, who said 'In time f peace prepare for war." George Lock wood of ih Munole Pres advises.; n time cf war prepare for peace."

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What the Bell System Is Doing

A AHE value of our navy depends largely upon the effin ciency of the people "back home." Adequate means of communication are a tremendous factor in national defense. In demonstration of its ability to supply almost instant service over the whole country, the Bell System a short time before the declaration by the President of a state of war, arranged a forty-hour mobilization test of its facilities. Communication was established between the Navy Department at Washington and all naval stations in the United States, including such widely separated points as Puget Sound, Vrash.; Pensacola, Fla.; San Diego, Cal., and New Orleans, La. Over fifty-three thousand miles of wire and the services of six hundred employes engaged in making the test. An average of thirty seconds w as taken to make most of the connections. Later, by wireless telephony, Secretary Daniels talked from his desk in the Navy Department w ith the commander of the Battleship New Hampshire, somewhere on the Atlantic. These demonstrations were of importance to every citizen of the country in that they showed the value of the telephone as a means of National defense.

CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

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By C. A VOTCrHT

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