Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1918 — Page 2

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'ELL-ANS Absolutely Removed Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c SMIL CMIER SETS EHMPLEJN LOYALTY He Is Doing Many Things to Help Lick the Kaiser and Wants to Do More. An esamr-te in rraitic.il patriotism has been set for Hammond people, by Ouy W. Eaton cf 61n Ann street. & mail carrier tn the buslnes.-i ditrirt. Hore ar loaia cf the thing's Mr. Eaton h-l done: Bong-tit liberty bond.-, 'liven to Red ross at! V. M. C. v fold raor than i2,C 0 worth of thrift tamps. Aeaisted the legal advisory b i i d COLUMBIA THEATRE TONIGHT THEDA BARA Si .-V Ap Z A jT 1 ' Tr 'X 'Oil

What's the use oi getting your vJstch repaired or regulated unless you get it done "right?" Your watch should be cleaned every year. It pays to do it. When was yours cleaned? We will clean your watch or repair any broken jewelry. We will do the work "right" and charge you only a reasonable price. We will make no charge for examining your eyes and only a reasonable charge for glasses if you need them. Carroll & Newton JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS 1S6 State St., New Minas BJdg. Agents for Columbia Grafonolas and Records

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Meats and Groceries MANUFACTURER OF HAMS, BACON AND SAUSAGE. WHOLESALE RETAIL. ICE MACHINE COOLED. PHONE 77 HAMMOND. 81 STATE STREET. SJECIAL SALE 3llnors Susar Cured Smoked Ham 31o Kelk .-s Siiftar Cured Bacon. J0 Kollner's Surnr Cured Comcd Beef 20c Pork Loins, small lean 128c Pork Shoulders . 12 7 C Choice Cuts Beef Pot Boast 170 Choice Cuts Beef Round Koast lite Boiling Beef 1.4c 1 famburhcer Steak, fresh made 16c ork Sau sa cc 18c sirloin Steaks, choice cuts 22c iitr Snoots 13c ;hickens. fresh dressed 27c 112 C Sunnner ISausage, hard ..0c Liver Sausage, fresh home made lc TRADE AT KELLNER S, THE FINEST, MOST UP-TO-DATE MARKET IN HAMMOND

evenincs. Volunteer d hi servicts to the si my. That Iim has not been accepted into the rfttukr service i a kien disappointment to Mi Katort. Hclrnr a married man it wa necessary that he get into a branch where the uuy would be sufficient to aupport Ins wife He applied for n po.-ottoti hnndlimc 11 uil in th" lVrf-hint; aviuv. ami i'. civnl H leply that he w.i'jld be iiorrpti-ii f'T the ene"itierinii depart'iient t co imf. e1 : :i ' t I y to France Aft'-i mnkinic all prep r t 1" lcne ho has been Informe-.i tv til'1 wr :e p;i i 1 ttient thf no more, civilians could in- no ented Eaton was admitted t-J the piaotice of law tn II". .1.

WEEK OP SONGS If! PUBLIC SCHOOLS "'jet in,;-oo awell the hrff . ind rinir iiiii all the ti ee. Svtt freedom'!--.t (i School j a ud ' 1 . u i of Lake county cities and t-w n are : lie nn t ion il : of w.U rouse and li"ail"ii prepanns lor si'.nc Noth'r.a the pf-.od" like iuatdrtns hymn you happen to th ?;nclnsf of urh t m "Am'-i n a. And if b one cf those utv vt-matea thct it is hiKh time don l know the word you leained their It there v.t e er a time, to sinji it i. r.o . The nali onl wee!; of o-mjr; will Mart Feh. 17 and "!in.inur hoes" me planned for Waohinpten's hirthda v in h house and churche ' The Qui Bin. That X)oea Not Affact Head j Beiause i f f-e tome r.nl lanlive effe.-t. j laxative Erotrso Quinin can ho taken hy anyotie w:tli ut i-aiisiny n rvousnes j or rinVii'tis in the bd There i only i nn "Uromo Quinine " K. W. GKOVK'S tij'jature is on box. ?'e. Adv. Seven tdaekers ate h'ld for nnernn.en a ithoriliea hy tis Hammond po-j.-e. They are: Alexander Aminio, Ihtsin, I riummer avenue, f ete I.tara. Italian. 1 riummer avenue; Jiar- ellu.- Hawhngs, AniTlran. -", Sihlev street; Bui t Van Uuskirk. Ameri loan, lit; Henry Xewsome. Amerfear I 2.". William Eian. Bulgarian. 2 7. SOS ! Fields avenue; James Hohinson, Arr.arioan. 27. t .An aigjnient over ho jould hiy the drinks is alleged to Jiav resulted j in the .;tlins up of Joe Ki ikhsop s j fa-, e. Carol Uizir..-kl is ai'rfd to have '(U-ne the hat hei ins- Tli fight started l.r an house Tiear Wolf lke Inst risht. The police found Joe in a snow We fix Watches and things Right. Let us test yoy.v eyes. - "

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The Woman Behind the Gun. She must keep the home-fires burning, the little ones fed and clothed. Don't starve or stint the children. The perfect food for children, the food that develops sturdy, stalwart bodies, is Shredded Wheat Biscuit. The whole wheat grain and milk are the most perfect foods given to man. They are better for children than meat or eggs. Shredded Whsat Biscuit is 100 per cent, whole wheat, nothing added, nothing wasted or thrown away. It is delicious for any meal with milk and fruits and costs but a few pennies. Made in Niagara Falls. N. Y.

bank som diflur.rr frotu the .-nl K'.niniki was din ?ioil !h! Ju ruiiiiiiij a Id'.nd tiger "Tag-Your-Shovel Day" S u p e r in t n d e n t f hO'd ? hak. tojnty have offered to co-operate v ith the T'nited f-iules fuel adininisi rn; n t in the national '"Tagr-You'vKhQvel ilav ' ! Tales of Mron -ri:oai'd lah !e-j. "Save That .Shovelful of f'oal T-idy I to-- I'ni le Sam" are to he p:-o icied : nry hoir.e. Tin- will he diet rihute-i j ilir'iiih the iMihti-- a- houlr. The achnol i '.'h'ldren ate to pit string? en (!. !.;:.: ' liiey (in i.- tied to loet r'l-.ve- j "fun- that fhnvlfnl tt ioji a fja v for I'nela Sam." "n the other fid the Iter gives six b:nt f.- tavingr o.iolto 1 . C(.vr r f .1 : r.a f e heMo, or olhev weatherstr'p ci,-r crack v:th cotton. and p;r'- i(h a.-ins-ijation, a ;m window r, c-v j(T j . 2. Keep sour ro-n.s at. degj-eoi (bejit heat for health.) 3. Heat only the rooms ou i.?e a!i tl;e tinie. TeH ye,cr 'ii''? hy jt.f ung If ou find inueh K"od roa!, there is rarncthing wiong with your healer. a fytnaee expert ". Write to the r.ia'.e; of ; oi;r ntiee or store for rraoti--a! direetions for r'lnr.ing e- owmii -ally . . Save pa and eier tnc l.ght a tti'H-h a. po.tsihie this will save i oal for the nation. Grip Jfoliowa The Snow LAXATIVE KK'tMi) OnviNF, Tab!.-:

taj-n in time will prevent Gnp. K. . land t'rid cut thei- needs and . n-J th j U;VK'i? signature on box. ;).. Adv. I name and addiese fo nie. wi'l send Fiery Eczema and Skin Eruptions

Readily Yield to Successfully Used for Fifty Year.-. Kczeina. and similar skm trouble : come from a disordered, impure condition of the blood, and they cai only he cured by giving the blood a thorough cleans-ing. end removing from it all traces of impurity. This l? why S. S. S. has been usd so stjfccj!::fu!l.v in hundred. cf crises of Kciiema and other skin eruptions.

I f in iM-ctl uf coal rrivo us a 'all. Wc hac a ut'odh,supply of all izes oj' soft coal Mid West Coal Company Coal and Wood

FRANK G. SOBIESKI, Manager 264-268 Michigan Ave. Hammond, Ind.

BIG REDUCTION IN FOOTWEAR 1 -buckle Arties SI. 75 4-lmekle Arties S2.75 flood Strong Shoes for $2.G5 Black F.nidish Walking, Xeolin soles, for. ... - - .S3. 25 Our Shoes Are Best for the Price You Cannot Duplicate Elsewhere RELIABLE SHOE STORE 85 State Street Hammond

Ladies special . All Brown Kid Boot, the f ivi r n c veelrtl fill Aiim ijaiuc ci o jiiuvici kiuu vv a in the 9-inch top and Leather heel, Louis at

LADIES' TAN ENGLISH LACE BOOTS, $5.Q0 to J.50 Boys High Cut Shoes, black and Tan, $3.50 to S5.00

HAMMOND,

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MOOT TOPIC ! IS SETTLED!

Edith .'lai kc I'ii t tv;ion. to-'Tftiii y of. the Hammond chuff-.- of .he !,! - n i va. ,,.. .tioo,r,l i.v ltiMin Il:iniiilot.rl j l'id:eti rrtard Ini' h." oro;o !' of orj .winizinx a rlin, for too j.urpo.'-r of i.iitinia foi 1 iiMimond !- uhTie end ! hipp'"i(t t th.-in dire. ?!:- . In return j for her inquiry .vii r"ceivd the followI i r -.r ! 1 1 f : . hiti'iiaiy 0. 1 h :l Ok i : l.-r- i I'v l.u.d. ) I.ri l:e 1 i ! Ohio. ! We h vf v.,.!r of January mm note i , .n n t . Vv c have j.ad very ipil 'it d'l "-I.'-ik fro-ri Vi j,-.tional hetdquurtei s at W - ric -in and alo from the ' .-oi n .le is if (ho -JIoi:s t ruining iu:::; -s. a.kinar that eliap-t'-r. do r.-( fhin kniifec, artir dileet t-i the 'i;n tr;nnitiK- Ttii-1 method consf Brent eonfiision and ve ere tmau1-- to ker- tr:k of th n -ni'iev o;' sHrat-in Hioi other knitted .1 rt I'-hi t i:t,t. the hoi s arc r - K--!i 1 1 a ;n :r.. e-ii t'i l.a a Hold l e ;rest nl a i ve of the AmerKan fled 'i-'.s alto lh" lld ("rose ia? ef.tnld!lifi! a fuprdV 1'P"'- We huve enough !;tiitted Karin'rit!' in Ihenn depots to .-upply every .hoy Wlt'i a l-ioltrd outfit. V.' e rriU-t, theref.-re. iiisi.-t that you chip your finifhed f- i - a direct to the warepollse, r.j rl; If y ou know of ativ hovtf wlm are not I iviim ihf.'e knitted articles U n!lv let t:s know at oneo and we v.-i'il n'.tif'v our ti-!d dire-tor. 'i"!ie livi-j..-u Kie;ttiy 3 r' pr'"-Ht e. the cplend'.il worlt th Uarr.mond i - npl'i i.-: d'-Hii.' a fid 'A e n.-:;ir- vo'i cf nir i!ret in i-ur w r. r!-: and a ITtec ia th-n of the earne Y-ry tr'i!; yo'ir. F. K. A "si Hi TT. Irrro-T r;-?e;vj of Pvelopnient. 71u f'ntter.-oii then i ro! the Indie? t a. f olio w- : 1 hefieve tlie ti le way t le'.p o.r government :s to c-now the tnitr-.i---in. whi.h a -e si'.en i niPiioitly. "The men in ron-mand have far l etter iindevst and : n?r "f the n'oi nrol renditions than we v I, o havo only a vet y limited know ldge of -ti,e w l.ole natter, and I ran appreriHt" l---w verv much ;rore ri;ffi'-ut the!- ta.k if made, when individual. : r er-up of per.ple. ins.t on e,ing thing tut-tr own we:-'. Sttnlzjtion or !i-'in.-i wh n. lur. in that wiy w;f b fU 'e-, and the Amevi-an Red t'loss i. urelv the n:.. tremendo-j. and rer. i ka !le bus-in"j-organization that the world has ever known, and d'-serve o-.j r ino.--f i.om r w ',. f r,d ciis ti'. r s.ed li- lp "If the Ifirt.o." vii-sh to undertake to eomro u n i"r. ; w-tn the Hantf-ofiJ I r,; This Old Remedy This wondcrf-il remedy is without nil equal en a blood purifier, being probably the oldest blood medicine on the market, ft ha been sold by druggists for fifty years. ' You are invited to write to-dav for complete and full advice n to the treatment of your own case. Address, Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Spetf.c Co.. Dept. Tl-t'h Atlanta, fja. Adv.

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Leaders in Footwear We' Give S. & H. Green Stamps

GIRLS! HAVE WAVY. THICK, GLOSSY HI FREE FROM DANDRUFF

. eavA vmir llfl;r TlmiM it. J? v j beauty in a few moments -try this! If you care fe-r heasy hair, that gltsten.s vi nit h. auty nd is radiant with life; lins an inrumimralil': pofiness and tlutiy n-jd lustrous, try Danderlne. .luc:t one application douhU-s tlie. beatii ty of your hair, hesides It immediately di.ssol ve every iiartiele of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair it you have dandruff. This destruetivfc f.urf rohs the hair of ! lustre, J-a ytrenpth and it very life, end IT not overcome it produce a t verixhnefs and itching of the enlp; the hair roo'? rmili. loosen and di; then the hair ' fell out tart ! If your he r has h en n alerted n ! is thin, faded, dry. f-raKgy or too ol'.v. get n sin. .il hotth- of KnowHon'a Daridorme at any drug ttore. or toilet counj t"r for a fow cents; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you will ; mv this was th-.- het in-, ertrncnt you every macie i Wo sincerely believe, rerardlef? rt everything la? advertised, that if you 1 ie.ire soft, lustrous, htiutiful hajr and i ot5 t,f it no dandruff no itching scalp and no more fallintt hair you mutt use j Ksiowlton's Danderine. If eventually ! why not now ? Adv. i th" oidTg to headquarters, and in that ivay we ahall be able to have our boy? ! taken 'if) of and at the same tin.'j shall he conforming to the regulations ; of the national "IS a niza 1 1 n ;the kindness i OF BOB LAW lioa Law ; kind and thoughtful t-vm though he wears a star, the insignia of the Marnmond polite departn:nt on winch he serves as chauffeur. Hob wa. going home last, night after work. He lives nar "no man." land" on the south aide of the city. Bob with a sportsiran'n intelligence undrstand. th- privation.. Mr. Bunny tiiuft go through witn the ground covered with Mint. H ie hard for him to fnd ' .;uff lcicnt food. Fo ever thinking of the principle kindness to dumb nlmain Bob flipped his trusty gun from its holster nml fired. Mr. and Mrs. Robert w ar.d family 1 nd rabbit for dinner lat n'ght and as Kob would have it today there is one bunny less left to starve. THREE HAMMOND BOYS BUNKIES Aii-iii ' Ko'c. rke. t'har'es Schrcnert and Howard Ilax'.ett. three Haminnnd bo s. are bunking: together in the JSrd engineers' campt at Camp Mead. Maryland, according to J. F. OTloi-rke who returned this week from a visit to Washington. V C. and spent a day at the camp. Irving Chayken, sport writer from Hammond, is said to be on his wai- to France fiom Camp Mf-ad. letter sent to Chayken have not been answered with his usual promptness and it is beHeved he ha .started fcr Over There" ! INDEFINATELY 1 POSTPONED (By tTaited Press.) A I. PAR A ISO. IND.. Jan. II. The in- . junction su.t brought hy Martin Krueg-!-r. retiring mayor of Michigan City, to restrain Cred Miller, mayor-elect was indefinitely postponed today. This was accepted es practical abandonment of the rase. Krueger alleged Miller wa an al;en enemy and consequently could Tiot hold office. Miller was obliged to secure n alien enemy permit. The case was referred to Washington withou' result. tiler assumed office last Monday. Miller is said to have taken out his first papers only. SALVATION ARMY IS GRATEFUL The TIME-5 acknowledges the follow, iag: Kntgn and Mrs. T. Xoble. officers in diarce of the local Salvation Army work desire to thank the public for the-i support during the Christmas eff .it li-pecial mention must be made of the donation from the employes of th sheet mills, who through the kindness of Mr. Gross, donated the sum of .'27f.T. part cf this amount to apply TO LUTE TOO CLASSIFY I.t"?T '".old wrist watch with er.giavii.g on hack, on Chicago ave , bet. ilohittan and Sheffield. 1 hursday eve. Ilfii :-.!!. I'.ft'iin, Times Oft'i-'C. IUmumotid. 1-11-2 w nti;i -Girl for boose v.'Oi'k. Jh Marshal. 1HJ Mom at. Hiffl-1-11? We have a very stunning model in the new shade Toney-Red in a Lace Boot, with the 10-In. top, Goodyear welt, at SON 95 STATE ST.

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on the War Service, Fund. One hundred and atxty persona received a Christmas dinner, the dinners being sent out in barken., each basket tontainirig otic chicken, one leaf r.f biearl. potatoes. nion. canned pood", apples, celery, cabbage, one can of milk, sugar, butter, coffee, oyster crackers,. canJte for the children and a copy of th Christmas War Cry. In ailditi'-n to the t,k(-t oal was given to verv n-dv canff. and n large amount of e'othlng and hoes given out. The report of the campaign for the War fcervi'e Kunds delayed ewmg to the fact that the locul coip

have teen asked to raise an additional amount, end Jimoupts jai.xed during CbrlFtrnas f-jj thin lund vein he credttei ir the total amount raised for War Service w-rk. Our r.eihi.ora I . Porte and Michigan City aio jroing ahead of Gary tn fccanng funda for The Salvation Army War Servi-p fund, tl. first named city having plediie-i ?",yon, lF latter $2.'i00. In view cf ti: e fact Gary should at least give a total of Jlc'JO to thia fund I'!n. are under coneidei ati'-n t-j bring this about, and tt is hor"d that we hall he able to prove that no city is more patriotic than we ate. U. S. SEEKS OFFICERS FOR TWO BRANCHES Yourjg men of garac or motor vehicle .factory ixpTirn"'!, preferably foremen, are wanted by the armv to f rve as second l'.euteriante in France. At Indianapolis Cap'.atn Knowlton at the Chamber tf Commerce st cks .fficera for the crarnn'.T corps. Tlie men desired cover a wide field in the matter of experience, as th- ordnance department embraces, many forma of industrial activity. Captain Knowlton explained that he de9jr,.s men with experience as engineers, in practical h::jjfnes. hankcrf, arountant. men to act as inspectors for all kinds of material, men with knowledge of law, chkinist and men trained in the manuf'tcure of steel and motor vehicle part?;, in fact, men specially trained by experience in nearly all commercial and inSpecials for SATURDAY ONLY ome Made Fuel ire HAMMOND CANDY CO. 166 East State Street Phone 458

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TODAY ' SATURDAY, JAX 12TI! William Russell Roy Stewart Jn ln "Tt Q "The Learnin' of 1 lie bea Jim Benton" k Master'' An Intensely Interesting Tlay. A Tlnilling Plav and And BILLIE WEST at His Best in a A Riotous Comedy Scream

SUNDAY, Jan. 13. One of the screen' greatest players, GEORGE BEBAN in -LOST IN TRANSIT", and an unusual Keystone Comedy "THE DOG CATCHER." MONDAY and TUESDAY Don't fail to see DOUGLAS FAIR 5ANKS in his latest and best, '-REACHING FOR THE MOON." - f the most thrihirg plavs ever screened.

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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY C. LARSON'S 4737 OLCOTT AVE., East Chicago Phone 7

Cracker Jack Brand Salmon all can, per can 21c Van Camp's Hominy, No. ?, can, per ean . . Oak Orchard Brand Wax Beans, per ean 15C B. & M. Brand Lima Beans, 2 cans oC Plymoth Rock Red Beans, No. 2 ean 2 cans 25p Telmo Brand Early Sifted June Peas, No. 2 can, at 15 Ye Country Gentleman Brand Corn, 3 cans .... 50 Riinflfvarpr "Brand Extra SeMUUAAV 1 lected Peaches, heavy syrup 4 FT . i i' cans -v 'Monsoon Brand Pumpkin, Xo, ?, tin, per can. ..12V'? Rosedale Brand Apricots, Xo. 1 tin-, per can 13

WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS

Friday, .January 11, 1918.

duetrial liue., particularly cclltga rr.cn, ate acceptable. Captain Knowlton ea!3 that it i tiof. the desire of the army to cripple the manufacturers ind industrial concern-; of the city hy robbing theno cf the-r trainee! rr.'-n Hammond Lady Buys Liberty Bonds With Operation Money j "r have beet, busy saving up money I for an operation for Kall stones which j my physician advised in my care. 5ir.i e teklng oj.e bottle of May r Wonderful j Kemedy it looks k though I can saf'iy this money 10 buy Liberty I-jr.-ls. I I suffered for years with c lic ftt'ae;.. and bloating." It is a. srerle. harmless i preparation that remove. the ratarrhni j mucus from the mte.at inal t nifi and '.)- lays the Inflammation v. hh h ciijs. s ! r f ecticilly all stomach, liver ar.d mjtestlnal ailments, iticludir;e oppen.ii. citi-. oif dose will conin';e or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy, Ilntn- ! niond. Ind . Itldgeley Drug Store. Griry, land "ent-K.l Lrui St-.-r?, Indiana Har bor. Adv. PASTIME TODAY mmi:. PKTIUIV In a .'j-Act 1'eatu-e "To the Death" Saturday ( till.VLK Ht.ACKVKI t I:, "The Good for Nothing' Sunday A 5.rt Western I faturr "Kill Joy" rot ttM-tHtWi iRPHEUM sn. . It'.! 5 ineatre iw Hammond, lnd. Today Idaline & Estella Tiie Xovelty Girls Lou and Grace Harvey Syncopated Vocalists. William Schilling & Co. hi "The Laslf Sam Otto In the Hebrew Soldier Johnson Trio Acrobatic- Act. ADMISSION Matinees 10-1 5c. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c. 0 New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Daiiy 2:"0 p. m. Nights, 7 to 11 p m. Sundays Continuous t'-n p. ni. foeaaamaiai m,m Theatre n r? u ei g3 ti m u ti u u n J ' " - SI r. Denison's Toga Brand Coffee, er pound 28" Cal. Lima Beans, lb... 167 Thompson's Black Sultana Raisins, per lb 15c Cherub's Toilet Paper, ;; largo rolls 25c Full qt. Jar Fancy Queen Olives, per jar 35o Santa Clara Prunes, ungraded,, per lb 10c White Line Washing Powder, 7 pkgs. for 25c Fresh Roasted Coffee, per pound 19c Dr. Price s Jelly-Dessert, 3 packages -..25c Yellow Corn Meal, o lbs 31c Fancy N. Y. Greenings or Baldwin Apples, 5 lbs. .3 ic Acme " Buckwheat Flour, per package

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