Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1918 — Page 2

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teas? SmiIm it 3 Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c Gary and Hammond Educators Condemn a Spiteful Screed Published in Gary Tribune Based Entirely on Ig.icrance. The ilsry Tribune lienor ml v in ti crtftoriHl Inst Thursday whince ocr the! i.ii'trcumcnt arcr diu-2 Us !uh schools! !:' the iorrj t,f conm 1 i f the stole tojih school tnhletio ;i'!5'"i'i'-.''tt nni f I'iar.K'S oL a;, t rni 1- rv i loon "i h srh s r-M h H in-.ruord 1'. Mcelroy of Prin-I Hr-i.:- . 'l. ! f tirr.et id;i of what ft i bout the Trihurft stated H'tio; prciderit of the r j-. : i : t is r Mr ZZflZ b'MrJ y tart-d i r,a-y srho he athletf . i.' ft OCeeiiiile HiaiT.ft tHc-oj-se tiiev nierRod i-'roebe' l"n:ersot? i.ll.i. ir-iu oe,e i i-:r Mr. Mi-KIrei v.,i- i:,e r-.ustt: of 'be lionrd bur a n..-te.t.i r ot .e. .fond. if it hadn't been f-.n Mr. Mo-K.i-oy the tiary schoois tiitht hae still 1 . eiied. It was his motion at . lerer.t sittms of thi. oard that caused ' he r jns-taNjroent of tlv- G iry schools. Air. McKlroy's t-'-rn oo th- board term-' ir.ated th? i'-rst of th.e j e;jr. !u i"s editorial the Tribune tir.tusMy ffi-ovs thu bin me on McKli-ov's should- - I-".: n is e .: 't ' 1: i.ap.ds of i i ? r y s . G-ary IOI'iJ. Principal 'rrnjUSI failed r: .tieipnl i A hi .-h sii'ildiiis of ;nrv Ewt-rMt! STIFF JO! SOREJOSCLES Lttsbar l!p Qiacaiy UwJer tSe Sasthinj, Pepstrtt.-'g Hj,.i-rain f In cafes ui rtictiniattsni and lame hick it penetrotcs t)utckly, drives out soreness, and !i rubers ip stsfi", achng .iottits ar.d r.;usc!?s. izard Oil is an ab.-ofutr!y re-li-hlc. antisfpiic application for cuts. H!. hites. and -t:Ti5:s Sprains and hnji-cs heal -readily tinder its soothi.ig". penct-fttt'tijjr qualities. v.ct it ;Vc.iT! druRwrivts for JO cents. If Ti :.: tat;s:":ed return the bottle and ?et Vviu- 'rone-- back. K-er ro:-ic'ip.,tr,i or have sick 1-ar!jrV:- T:J?! Wizard tJvrr "tic pink pills, 30 cents Guaranteed. Orpheum School ' FOR Dancing; 152 State St., Hammond. iOtion CI,1.-S1'. r o Mllll. ni?!;i Ticw .Tass arid Walk Waltz. Vun"-sd niplit Wal:: urcl Two S'"i(. Frnia pif.ln. One S'ej,, i'ox Trot and Waltz. Ai:i.-ion: (tent! cm, n. "0 cents. I.rdi-.-, i'." conls. CIaS3 iickcts of 12 lessons, $." for pentlpnipn: t for luJif.s. r?i private lessons. $".''. HALL TO RENT FOR ALL OCCASIONS PHONE 338. Prof. J. Gregory Keane of Chicago. Nature's Flavor is retained in Moxley's margarine. Rich pasteurized cream and milk, from our inspected dairies, add to its delicious taste and make it the table favorite. &cl s largar i ie In churninc, only the purest hiffh jrrade materials are used so that the finished product is a rich cream white. You can earily color It a golden vellow, witb a capsule of pure vegetable tolor, the same as used In the finest- creamery, given free with package. Directions how to color the margarine ar given on each wrapper. Wholesale Dlitributora Ford Butter & Eg Co. Hammond, Ind.

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school and asked him h,s opinio.! on the editorial. He replied he Iki.I not read U t.ul akecl T 1 1 K TIMf'.S to str.te fir h.n iliat he believed the TrthuM's attitude 'wry unjust'' w hen inform, d of j tin- all. I-!.;. j Pi en so say for me I think Principal , MoKlno- hns (netted Gary in tins mat-! ler with every consideration and I firm-! ly believe if it Ire! not been for his : efforts the Gat so1io1h would still t.- . barred from th- ;iiai, or sa nixa t Ion I : ihmU the (i';iry Tnhunp.'j attitude tow'iiii Mr. Mi h:iro i .ry unjust, " the , edu. -iter suited to the rTort.-r. : Mr. McEIroy Annctri. t The Hammond principal emphatically i drni'd he had anything to do with O.iry's ejection. "I was not. at the metlnsr u lo n Gary was ousteu.' tic si:.!. I lheo in a home town paper upholding its own s,hols but 1 believe it j good policy for any n Mspapcr to rlrsl j ft lid out th, true fiuts (f a . ae bef.-iro ; I'Uttii.K ttflr tt-iri'ii into pin:. A"!i-- ' ever wrote the editorial w wholly j iRiiorHiit of nnv of tho fae! of th" ; matter,'' Mr. McClroy iicrt-l. Th G:ry Tribune stsfes i's schools; cannot form strong- team--' Js it could ly s m-i Ik miij t in pl-iyers. In -?ri word- th- Tribune would Ilk to -' Cures t-ams invmeihle and .smaller f.(i schools without half the modern: I'xedub-s of its school defeated, with- I our liHlf h I'lii ii'-.-. According to ath-r i-'i's from either riary schools ther i vv lil ho onoush n,H'.erlal on liand to fnrni-h rispiriivi- football tennis in th? !uUi:. It n for niordins th football i layi is tint (Jury ins i jpft-vl. At.cI again is d. lied by 0ry j s'.'ilonts tti-r viii t. rlcniiT rivalry: bcuvoi n th two si hoo1.. Heretofore ! the tootbnll tp.'tn was rotts fossil of two favtior.s. Ot:. FrwUl: the Cher. Km- ( erson. If a Froebel quarterback hap-'

pt ned to lie in eharirii Kroebel runners; sccurt-.l the niajor nun:br of plays and tec- v ersa. l or rxampU a srub pUycr j i Irom r rcelel was fleeted cptain ofi nevt years foothall team over sevra! Etiit rsi n hiijh s;hool -eterans because j there happened to be more Krehel men V"Unr. Krvr now on och S'''i io! wiil h ' repreer!e.l by ot. own teams. I; will j ab.. t--i f more boys a cham-e to play on! the varFiiy teams. i Second Whuci at Hammond. j j This Is the Tribune's sceond r-rack a' j Hammond high school within to : months. On 'ov. 9. the Tribune venom-! : ou?ly ohrugred Hammond hiijh school. ! authorities with bavin "fixed" th o!Ti- ' i oinls .f the Uary-JIamm-'tid footbal! came. The accusation w taUpn ne n joke by both the Gary and Hammond school head?. Hammond defeated the combined forces of the, Emerson and Frct-bel f hools. 7 to 0. thereby winnina ;i;t-7 mi'i i ii- i ii iii'nai.q viiauiL' 'JH-diL1 no lien on the jtat title. The Tribun V IE- I I UTij ist att ttude toward th llamrnoti 1 bigli school ;.hows how smau and is j norant iff ed-'orial opinions are. i Gary Reinstated Teb. 15. J'nr.cipal I. A. Hpaulding of Knir.-'ii 1 ich school l.r.s received tiotiflcat I'.-ti j from A. 1.. Trester, e-i-eary of the. jstte boHid. that Knvrsot, a..d tvorb'-i be separate i ems! a tel n Ff'b. 15. US Will be ; !- e Gar y into the ' Games I imniTlia'. rr;ji.i'h stale orsraniiatioi with Indiana. Iv arranged, saio' CONDEMN THE SLACKERS (By United Pxece Cablegram.) "WASHINGTON". Jan. P. ' flacUe r'' . Officer who clamor f-e- 'safety firt" jobs far from the ?omd,s of cms should not permitted to wear the soldier a i tm-foi-m. Senator Store ..'eclated in the I sera to trdpy. He dema n-id lpis 'a t ion j 1 1 distir.s.iiah 'thoiiyuTids of men ho ! tlinr tor sa'"ety n r ;oi- from th. (Pi'ii who me to osrry Ci-, find co inio iil-.e trenehrs." j ste,.e s speech was :. i out by an ' equally severe denunciation of profit eei

t by Senator Jones. usinntton. Joneinaie grwn wo ami a. nat iniihes since J said jMini off leers nre fort oil to pay J April 2-1." said Ma.ehrit today, and i inii or three t;ms a fa I- pnee for t Ik r i Sereea n t William A eleh fferriii? to j outfits because the iviRi iej master's de- his re.-ords of the enlistment bore out I partment won't, auppiy th-to. the ata'emept.

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RPPELrtTE COURT OEnn Testerday th" Appellate eouit affirm-1 ed the Award ma.V; by the Industrial Hoard at Hammond, on the 7th day of June, 1117. m favor of Mis. Kiln f'roke. j 6".H K(t(rleston avenue, i.'hiemco. against the Peoples Hardware i 'omrany of Gary. In).. account the death of her minor son. .John I. a wrer.ee f'roke. on , the Jim day of Februarx.' 1 'M 7. while 'orkine as a stei,i tHt-r'.s help-'r for ; the Peoples Hardw are company. The award is weeks compins- ' flon. at the rate of $7.T. per week, beKlrr.inff on the 21st dav of February. I 1 1 7. and $ 1 " 0 for funral expenses. ! McMlalion at.d 'onroy of H-imm rc-r-r e-rr.'e,l M" f vk' . Ill GROWS 2 1-2 INCHES; - ' INS' FORTY POUNDS ; I .'All Records Broken By This Hammond Recruit After Short Training. EdTraid K. and tfoorje T., 19yeax.old twin icni of Mr. and Mn. Paul B. Xdytnekl, eaUsted la the hoepltal corpa toIay. ltr. Liplaskl la a member of the Haaunond draft board. If Allan fa i n t Maiehris-, aaed . liad I ' ' "'"t " "" " -iouoj nam "ver attained the iroal be aspired to I j " rrt. l- wear a uniform. Not i J"r''" fl1" t'K'i' (- v. a r a nrnform. hut i 1 S 'lhl not. :o wear ar!tl.in oi.se. i Ai 8 hio .-';ool li-.y. Is the sou' 'of Mr. .-Mid Mrs. . Ma'.-hri?t. and ! home on fur!ouh. ! j T la aatr.ed foj nomii.- aiid j DEPARTMENT i COAT, llr. ... on. A rerv pru-tieal noat. for . y.n.rr ns-c j and one which will coiEbice well with s, "implf of th plaited skirt of plaid, er a slirt i same material n- the coat, is j shown n No R.-,W T t, . . .nown .b .no. It has fbe new loousr I w.-ust, ar,.i the shaw! collar is the lr word in smnrt. f.-ihion. Th sleeres nr,. Ion; and lore fit tip-, tj,,T tTfL i;n isl:e,i at !fje lower edge ith deep fiardit ce.fiV. The skirt aet in of f:.0 ,cat in two pie,rs, with Jhe neams at i itsri.ie. and it ta Ratheicd Klijiit tlv all around. Tbe pattern i perfc-flled that the coat mar he mace eh,,r'er if si red. The uil.-.s' roai pHil-tr- No. SoMi i.i in three rzpi'i, IS no-1 20 years. ' 145 year tr. requires 31. j yard 3ft-inch cr 'J'i yards r1 inch mnteri.ij. with Tfi yard -T inch contrasting goods and ". rard ' iruli lining:. The longer eoat requires vard niorr. :.'-? :;;.. ,,3,,-4tr,,,,.,f;l-; '(.'. '. ft r -1? I

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Y. Ti-f,-. r:Hlph neth lt'lbhr. Ifis-mkil and ISSUE WRITS FOR ui A livf-n oihp.n iiii. had 1 i: i!u-d at th:vo oYIoek tlii.- at'tori.o.iii .md j . c 1 : s cr out talailaliuc: h ation of lots and ov.Tirs of property for in my inoro ,-irren')" Titi-ior th' nrdT t'f the eity rounil aMiitnt fiv -s! t k t . 'hi. f of I'olioe Austp.-n i id not Rive out l he n.tmes of th p . v 1 o for whom S'lhpooiiafl lind l'-n issued li'c.i'i-'" the ;ir."'.!.! b-o not been inside. The ;;iy -.,ur; v i 1 1 be k busy pin. a-i lone ns th-- e,m.prtin lasts'. .oii'.e of the t" 1 ' -I" 1 hoot I i siiihyon:is were i j Iiohiuaii s'r(- ' d li on Souiii To Cnro a Cold ia One Day x.vrrYi; i.ii'imh yiiMXt; ts. liruaits refund money if iv ! Tab 'ails to '-iro. K. W. ii:lVK'tJ .vjnatare js on Q.ch lojt. Adv. Atehisoti AnieipHti -t Guitar American t'r I'dry. . annTimn Locomotive Anaconda ty. American ?mi-!t,n; nr-ifklyn l;apid Transi Baldwin Ixcomot ive . Hethlthetn fieri ' Paltimore end nhio I 1 ' M I Canadian I'a- iiie J Ai erlcan Can "o. j N'e ..- Toik c. ntral "'en' ra I J-.it It-- r i 'hesa pe U 8 r. 1 i he ill. ihlf .Steel Tlrt" American sio'l l-'drs. . U-tl'Tld Kl'-et! ; . Maxw 1 1 M"torMe xi, an I'eiroleum ! Norfolk :'.;id Western j Northern PacH'.c. ! Pennsy 1 vi 'na ' Peoples Gas pet Ker.ttb! ie lr,n and t . S. 1 lubber A nier;-a n tae Southern PacifeI South 'iM Icailv av I t -h;o. M t. and St. j Texa r;T j P. S. Steel I t'nion Pa- ife ; I tab 'or per : Western I'nion . . WiMy s Ovtrrhind tt ep . J .-l"'-'' 1'nul . . 4.", -1! -- 1 . - s 1 .- 17 CHICAGO 'Op.N May. ' lAT.S May. GRAIIT lUTUXtS. il.ti'j: Jan.. si. T'i ' , Jan . tf'j'": M' CHICAGO LITE STOCK. HO'.iS Ileceij,!.-. IMf.UOH; Icllkc't. !.tv ; mixed. 1 1 ti "'I 'n 1 fi.S." ; good. i frj-Jtif'1: ro'igh. S 1 .". I vi ti licl 115 pis'. . 1 2 -i I '.: . beat . $lo.lft ..".: bull; ,f sa .!:.:..rr Ifi.6" cTTI.K-i:e,..-:pi. P-.imi..: ioa;e-. :ivti; beey. 5. $.i:. Pl.tfi; ovts-h. If- ''. jr.."'. 11 SOf kers-fe.-der-. JO -i i 1 '.;.'; iales $h.:.f . 1. ...". CHICAGO PROnXJCE. I P! TTEIi - '. reamer ' creamery first", tf'j j 4 7c: seconds. 3!f?l' ' r.t'lGS Ordinaries. I ?5Ie i liyi: l'On.Tnr'hiek 24'o2tic: eeee. ' ite; t urke ?. - 1 c ( VI At ,n to t;. jb rsts. 4 4' firs's. r.5 I-'OT. 1 i 1 n . 1 ft : springs 7-1 to ; IS:' ..... Ptj I no n s -"r weight kidney s. 145 to 1" i 1 4 : a re. i re. P iTA'fi iKS V.'ts.-Mlr.T! . Si irey western. 2.15. Oaly One "BSOMO QUININE'' To re' the a-eutne ...CI t--r f u! , . ; ATIVK u,(Vr-l( .jcimnk iiatoe 1. 00 k Cures for U.TiH 1 1 re ( Id ;n tie ICS. iiutvE. A l. hn 1 1. .Johnson, in. died : r d 1 v j a I. t . Mr:aret :5 hopi'a! iiem innoi stomach. le lived at h'l W'el"--j of the j ter avenue. (e j survived by wo senI one. Inrwald. Iivini io Hammond. H' I will be bulled tomorrow afternoon " i. i OakhiM -m-t er;. . fure ial K-ntc( 'o be held a l Ihnti; ?t-1ln's chapel. .Iii ' Kme. .-Z yrais I, d.rd this: mornlrir at her father's. V I'liam Taylor. home. 545 Johnson street. One of the most perfect swea'ers1 knitted for tie; Hammond Red Cross; v.as turned in today by Mrs. Jacob Sehloer, 43 Ruth street. Her contrihu-: j tlon was H.e first presented through the I s-. Joseph Catholic church chapter. The poldier that erets her donation t" Vnr ie ?m's cause will be 3 lucky man. ; Tha i?t. Joseph chapt'. r is preparit.ii i to turn in an nbundarn of knitted com.- ' forts soon. i About CoalJDeliveries M K. P. tfrminsr. fuel administ 1 a tor of Hammond, notiflt s the public- that the coal dealern have plenty of coal but can't iret teams, anil the- will he plad to furnish coal tc. tiu-e -ailinc for it. They aek the city i- cleat the side streets so they 1 an make deliveries Mr. Peniina was notive-1 today 'by the state fuel director to limit the amount of coal any conaurr.er may buj. MRS. SHARP IS j SLIGHTLY BETTER j TI-.. .e t,e T t I-.arn I wife c-f the pastor of the Fit ft Christian chili' h of Hammond, was reported slightly i 111 proved today, b it exiiemely criti' .it. Mrs. Sharp suffered a nei- -o is collapse iat. Wednesday a pd .-liti-day it was thought she could not e through the nialu. Mi. S'harp laliied last ivpht.

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s j i j j ' j j J j . T. i TASK IS COMPLETE ST GARY I hre exemption byiards to-! ut ,ihe;r lfcst que? joniia ires, i I v v s nt I H inn sevvn aay? ttiose wnich were, I '.: on? to-i-jy must be returned to j : It or bfnirds. Then the) real work of i Tis-.,' v:r,t- jfi.iii'O stee! city draft resi-i.-iiHti's "i!' begin . Gary t the oieal,i in. ev,.nt -flv i-i at'd many mifun't'rs lint: r'rio'ir service nirintr e to thopo who fill out f11,' 11 ' lOrlT' lawyers hold I ! ten WH Id's i .Mi r1 I O'it f' rth Days News In Gary METHODIST CHURCH TO HELP HOOVER Gary churches are going to io their "hi?" ;:i the Hoover food campaign. Thursday afternoon at Hie home of M.re. - I I. P. Flschel. 271 W. 7th avenue. Mrs. 31. H. Snyder will lead in a discussion on "What Shili 'vV Keat." at the monthly j ousir.esM ineetme of the Woman's associ- J ation of the Methodist ohur h. .' Tor.ight 'he- official Me'horlist church I board will rrreet at the church at 8. o'clock. The Sunday school beard-will nieet to-: morrow- nieht and on Wednesday evenint: j at T:3 o'clock a fellowship meeting is to he held. ! iMISS BERNSTEIN i ' TO WED SOLDIER I Mr. and Mrs. Max Ftern!eiii. SCO Madi- ' - on street, Gary, pioneer residents of li'n vioej city. have, announced the enI Eaaemeio of their daychtwr. Loretta. to v'y rw WVebs'er. a broker of Alliance and 1 Cleveland. Mr. Weehsler li now station ed wiMt the national army at Ohilllcothe. j I 'll io. No d,-i! has be.-n set. for the wedding. Mi prnistin is clerk of the Gary hoard of public works, and is; a popular member of the. &unger society et. INEW STREET SUPT. HAS BUSY JOB fit - l'irn:an W. S. Phillip. Gary's tie-.v s'r--l eoTSKiissiont-r. started his jcb y ci.! ei d- v . u ith th- results of the 1.1 :zTrd "n his iipci. Tod.-iy Conmiissicnt r Phillipp? has men and team working: in he city'.'' main arteries, removing; the snow. KiisMrds and such thing" have lit lie terror for Mr. lhi!lip. For several -.ears he was pen rat superlntiwdcnt of i-o Gary Sr Interurban traction system, DASTIM F? TODAY DUSTIN FARNUM hi a )-Aii Xoi-tJiwestern Feature North of 53 j 'lY'lUOn'OW 7 Pearls; also I Keystone Comedy j

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Civil Service Classes Will Be Organized Monday, January 14th. at the Hammond Business

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On the above date we shall organize classes in Shorthand, Typewriting and Hookkeepinur; for those who wish to .lo intensh-e work in preparing1 themselves to pass the gverninent ex.uniuations in any of these subjects. Referring To this matter the government bulletin, issued by the Civil Service Commission at Washington, says: "There is an extremely urgent demand for elgibles from these examinations and qualified persons a re urged to compete as a patriotic duty." W(; ar going: to wtn-k lone; hours and at hisrh speed to pre pare thosi who enter these classes. Wo .will have elasseifor beginners, and SPEED -LASSES for oxpcvienei G stenographers. Call at the office of the college. First Xajonal I'ank luildiucr. for full ini'ormation.

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- i p Si i-z away where he bsceir.o a blizzard expert, r-n he thinks no mor of two or three feet o. snow on the ground than John D. I;o-k-efeller does of S3.000.00C. HARBOR DESERTER IS ARRESTE1 id. VodiCka of the Gary poP.ee. i today arreste,! John Ciseero of Indiana j Harbor, alleged to be a draft deser ter (wanted by one of the rj3rv exemption boards. COMPTROLLER NAMES DEPUTE j John A. Brenr.an, a pior,er Gary e.tl I zen, capititlist, operator of the Yieto: ia i llroadn a v and Kirk hot Is as veil a.s are ; chairman of exemption board No. 1. ! today hnirht and early at 1lS li 'office, the comptroller's, t-t the ,. i hall. Comptroller Ilrerman spent : ; first few hours aw ay from the e n ' tion board in a ha.jf year, but v the filing of the quest ionnai-ies tr i work will rot re(r.:;ie v much of ; time. Mr. Wrennan intends t P' ' J full ttm at his new j. .b. V,, ', j Anistein is his new d'-pti:;. . HE CURED CHRONIC COLD WITH II! Mr. Bagley's Letter Printed Here as Proof Dunn. X. 4". "1 suffered with ' chronic cold for four months, coughed day and r.iaht. Had to keep on working: when I was not ,-ible to. I saw Ylnol advertised and tried it. and I went to tell you it just cured that cold in a short time." J. C. Bagley, Dunn. N. O. That's because Yinol is a con?tifuI f ional cod liver and iron remedy which aids dij:t.stion, enriches the blood and j creates strength. Then chronic coujrbs and colds naturally disappear. Your money will be returned if it does not help you. Joseph W. Weis. Dnirgist, and Norris Phcy., Hammond. Ind. Vinol is sold In Kast ChioaKO by Schlicker's rharmacy. and in Whiting: by I. II. Mattems and at the be?t drug store In I every town and city in the country. Adv. DeLuxe Theatre TODAY, TUES. & WEDNESDAY Big Shrine Minstrels Coming Attractions Thursday, Jan. 10 Tlahy Marie Osborn in "Tear. and Smiles"; also Latest Patho Weekiy and a Paramounf Comr-d. Friday, Jan. 11 V.'na. Russell ia ' The Sea Matter," and a Riotous. Comedy. Saturday, Jin. I? ilov Sewait in "The Lfarnin' of Jim Benton"; and Billie West in a Scream. Sunday. Jan. 11 George. P.eban in "Ix)rt in Transit," and a Wonderful Keys-ton Comedy, ' The Dog Catcher." Somestiovs.

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