Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 21 January 1918 — Page 2
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THE TIMES Monday. Janimrv 21. 1918. SHOW TO Sailors on Deck of Submarine Sunk "by the U. S. Destroyer Fanning. ELL-AMS KEEP LOOKiKG YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fail. 23c "... ....i..- . - ,ur PLAGES OF AMUSEMENT I j The secret of kcepiiiij young Is to feel i voung to do tLis you roust watch yo-jr : iiver and bowels th?re'a no need of : having a srJIov.- ccr.-.p:::iort dark rinpa ;;nder your eyes pimples a biuou-. l.Kk in jour i::re dvdl eyes vrith no sparkle. Your dcir-r will teil you ninetv f.er cnt of ail sickness comes from inactive towels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable comround mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bov.-cb. wLich he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edward' Olive Tablets, the 8ub?i-t-jte for calomel, are cent'e in their action j ct always effective. They Lnng about that exuberance of Epirit, that natural buoyancy which should b enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clearinff the svstem of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per Lox. All ckufststs. INDIANA POMS. .Inn. tM.--Kn.ii Voot rooms. dine hall and o'in-r id oT etii. rMii:mnt innt xr- l -ii w ii vial ill t'-M '.!". :t i ; ;.-s o-o ;'lt iv ; uel sh ortuo whi''l: t hi eat. t; si; in homes. t-'.Y&ue, Woo! ;?!;. f r.T i i.ici folio t rsior 1'it 1mli.-iiH. hss an! hm , ,i . THE HUES' o.-ti i- ! th;!' .- cdt- . 'iiii i ni1 and i! coot lr-ii rv t I' . ounty Ui"l ot in ;n . -' r.-, ! . r I i the r-li er or sale .f coal lo i;d p.ai'ts of emorti u.tiii ot. v s:i 1. u I f U' i h-n. :r i I n'l I 1 ! 1 ( " ill : iidsmi-nt of il. county i r'ir, su.-h a.'t..-i is i . v.-, '-isl s'lit i-r . n ir in tio- hoii-o-. !r. i: hi dct. -1111111 ion i;,u i ii n : 1 1 s - Ml' 1 1 v l o t or -Mi. - .!- lit I id; tu i V , , , . . I to ! Ifli too 4. .1 .! i-.i-.- : "'ins shs!! h ,'t im '.. Mr ' It. H. -.W ..... v fi. 7vw . - h-re is coa !. aitniiiisi . ,r: r(-i,-. i coal lo'i ". i tl 3 I also ti ut horiy,.i ai'rs to Hi pi U r honiis is.f too !,i'ur u . 1 -JwW.jkt'i. !aAAM' - rut jo-ih i v. h S 1 1 is I' i'.!i j. i 'f t no f ! '.an r-b. ; naif!
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; rf-ciifr. .-ft 1 ' r'la lll'l 1 !!! low n in f iiii ':! n'-lri-s tt "t thi'' )To-ii 5 I : . ti v i. ;-;! .-fttl ill -1 "ii nverlirl a'.thoucii 1 1 j ;. N-ti gtH-ral MirtniKhoni. '.ho s h'or rhf firi liin.' m.-t' 1. of t!i furl fKliiiinis'raii Tt aniens . oal-nogging ailed in Hammond 1 )!)(ir fan Bru n. Rfcginnsng t"moi "ow Kiimfrs xu.-t appear :n . ity hall Tviiii thf-:r t -.)al will be delivered u I'd e .f.rti :ig ,-, n -that dvr! i c - s i .1 S.-orea of pn-vle w-rt? t;: ma coal fioia different deal' In rr- ! ler t'j stop H p IiOK?:ins J'h.'"-' brown . Irided tf ftot K-nral .sat sfa.'lion and fair ptay t all Vy taKitig i n mat;r into his own hands. In t i s wav ooal will bo distributed a? it shown the consumer neds it. There i plenty o' hard ; rd soft -oal on hand to svippiy ih d-. r-.ar.d if taken csre of i onsei vat ; voly. Before hard coal ) ie!eio.j an off.cer v.-''.! be t-ent : the. i e si donee ,.r place of husino. or the ; lant to investigate. Persona 1 ir.sr thee of .' .r days' upply on hand will not he served. This ru'5 pertains to so.ft coal The people uif v.arned not over $r..20 a ton for soft coal jiers chai King more should he to the police or .mayor. as well, to pay rted People, cancht lying- al"ul ti.' ir cifil! .tuation ivlil ho made to wat until j oth.T.s are taken care of. "Cvu ! hosts'' j not be i. derated. If a perv .n )ihh ' aal n'Ujh t last fjur or ti . e days li 'an place, an ord-r which will be i idled on the Ohv speolfied. A.dequate deli', ery will be attei.ip vd. ; ihoi.srh the .-.! ppl of teams Is "arre and cii m-n'.itive when compared with t h hundred . forder". All city teams, t-n in n-tnibe-. were hauling; today. Teams belonging to coal yards will he tinder th supervision of ths city and under the direction of certain coal dt-al-er. I nde-ti-iideiit tearosors wiil i-r-ie orders through ci'y officials only. The coal beioc distributed by th" illy comes -oiu 'the Krie railroad depository and save Hammond from a nor, r famine. Agent IX-Weese aa r-spi-risib!e for th. jaiiroad's aciion. I lron-b'und nas wnic.'i vim Kovern tl-e coal situation in Jlatnr.. j;d until the rlsis is passed are : I.H-aiers will not be permitted to take ciders unless so ordered by the. mavr. Consumers must at.pcar in penson at iTie city hall to rcie c.'al ne rnins. C'lisuiiifts must riot ak for coal if have on hand -notir!i to last -i'.-tir li s. Ti arnstci s mu.-t r. t chirg-; - r ..J.; a Ioti for soft coai. People must ttue coal spa ntii.-';-. f)r- ! rs for coal can bo p'.-j.-. 1 vita th" loayor four da;.s in aiivaio e "Coal hops'' ill be n ade t- -i.i.t ur. ii others are taken care of. if your head wrre 1 1 as a whistle, it would not ache TryKondon's for your s at no cost to you) SMC0COr.ai-e. vsed this 2.yer-oW remedy. For chronic catarr'n. sore rose, c ouchs, rol -Is. snzing. nose-bleed. etc Write us for con-ipiinientary cm. or buy tubs st druggiKt's. H will lcr.ef:t voti four times more than it co;,ts.or w e pay mr.nev b?ck. For trial rjr,f-'wn' to KCXBOR MFS. CO.. Mmuireui, H.M. ggflia.r&l Phones 136-137 276 if
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.- Mr. 1' :i 1 1 - M WOBK HALTS H DEMAND PESGE I Strikers Openly Anti-G-er- j t man and Voicing Much Hostility at Berlin. l.ON'lx.'V. .Ian. A on throUKhoul Austria rura! s accord ir to fun K:.- a Uie Telegraph ii: from IV-.ris --t'rda, wfiUh r i; '.'.in' in Vienna i the wur a Opt-illy nt s both ( so c i a 1 ' i added. - at which I'.-ii:ti for 1)11 IM WO! t'.-ictories. Tito sti ke: nr.u erra.in f:tid the jnoveii Iroliueal ;md re.iiniie aimed Kt fi ti rin.r jieace. J Tul'l.c d iii'.m.'tiT.i Mil."-. ! !; vo b:vn heM ij, iim,v id,-. . hostility was .oi-'."' ttaid trying to force t!v: Au.-li-:;u.-tho war. i t i tillC GARY IS LIKE COUNTRY VILLAGE G!d Oily '".idsniitii wl,.u he pot off that book entitled the i--st-rted Vi'.lae" rnusl l.avt had io mind a town beset Yy the national tmd administration's order. With the s'eel -nJuo y i ; actica'i ! y raralyx-.d as a risin L of ia. k of fuel. i freight ci-r, e--si o n a.od Hi! enil.aroes i t!nT" v. ry little ip-jn,; in 'he trolls. - v. ry little j..n;.; tn 'he trolls, j lr. Garfield's im rnpt ioti oi r iifspit that the s-hip plate d' oar oe-nt tun v resume gi-iuTa! act i vi t y iva s al-stni, duo , j to lack of luck j Streets J Gary strt-ets w-v ; fore part of the dy Quiet, .pint during th' i ui tkcv were ex i pected to lake ,-t, ;i hoiidt y i I aft- ri.'ii'ii Ks.'iii!"!.ii-s v ro a ranted t imioie show si, poil room , b iodi'i-y nspi-ct
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theatres, i irbershops ! hlld b.o.v i i I ' IIUI 111 1 m on : - r - a : ys to slay open, but to Tuisoay. Th'alrical td te do a biir bllsiti'-ss. pe . Si-.' .' I ' ii-i ":.-s and drt. stores ni.'fcaiii !o t s h o ;. -r s v, ire i-ios rj. Mills Hard Kit. n.i-1 icii: iiroiv: C"ii,p---iy has ni- bet'-r ito!?i .o'r-r plants hel' its i:"'ist!iii th-ii work and of n-stive matn-tnl p. be fabri- .. i -t , t;-.i bei'ii . cause fi m oi; l cati'd. Sbc-i l St- . 1 HI, i s.h.'o? i'lis sutt-r ' rem ho k '1 l -ii i i.r.l'irK'i and and of c oi tin '.a I. 'H i ! plate mt st. . 1 i .. ir.st ii no. s Gary .-it-. H of f more oidi-rs. v r to-. 5 I Aetna S'r rts. ,i ot t, ii vorks. idle tv i'-. .t-- fro ;s hi and was r.e op.-, a; ion.-. FAMOUS GERMAN SHIFS ARE SUNK i n a a i i'l - "Kll . tl a naval and Rrtt'.s' he enran.-e of (be Tarda"'I kisii -ri-.-iser Miduliu. for. iieimqn Hreslai"! was smi;, ; ; a a "i a u z ,. .'. o ; n e r i ;. . i p..'... i. v-:: i a '...(!. Tr :.- 'nt ta ;.. : t ..ir- ..- ;jt. , , j . t 01.8.1 INTERPRET NEW LAW o-.crnie rn ss and pro (HI SIT I-"". ,-ds m-e! inn t V a -a r. b-'nrd of the I-qvt '!. roe to h" o 'A'.. Jr.esda. - Vis i it is ' 'u b a t , N. i id t. ' "U l':Si Paul -.v I ! . beon the iSjiPf; t Enli-t In The Woman's Army Bv Conervint.' Foods. State St. Hammond d liver, we will
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i l'lH' i ! .MlKJ'i ,i-.T SO" I (in i . 1 ! i, r-1 K'-iuis ; i hi . - 4." 3 I IV' 4 :. ii Jl H 11 fi .(II. C S. Hii"n!)t : 11. t 1 XL S-.JKilf ..u tln-ni I'luiii"' . -' '; . ir.ii T- Xii.-J oij . ' t'na-n Vacifi" ft ! :s nr 01 s 17' TTJTCHKS. Jin., yi.:;5; ! YV.v.1 in 1": CHICAGO HtN May Mid'.. Sl.lfe-j. i,' A TS M . :.:t't J.i i.. Mch CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. j;.,, ;-S l:cei;i!--. 4 Vino; market, ac- ! live; IMv.'ci. JltJ.lT. 't- 1;.S.": '!. $1'.4o I 'p ;f rony:;, $1 1 5 re 1 : lifcht, j $t. ).'." t Iti.TO:- !'i-. iVZ.'.i-H 1 j CATTI.i:--"let ' i;.' . 't.Mi-e; inarke!. jl.'i beeves. Ss.4'1 i 1 :i 7" : '(M - j h.-it'ers. no vj 1 I. Mi; stocket s-f eed-I f . j - ,-, i n. v'u ; onlves-. :'.if o 1 (.,"'. CHICAGO PRODUCE. lii'Ttil: r ana ry extra.-, crenmerv lirsis. 47 ) 4; first s 4h :i;C; Ii''. 7c. E' :.;. '.'d;iiiri-s. .' -i r.."ic. VliAL. .'i' "o tjii .lis . ISc: 7e li s.. l?c: mi to ll-i lb.. 13 j :!c weight kidneys, 14 o K,i : coarse. i'llTAToEs t'ars, ;.": .Mm J.'.loi 'i i.i'i. 1" '. 1. i.-Wis.. To Cora a Cold in One Day Take LAX.VTIVK Bill OP, (..', IXINK i Tablet .) H stop,, th.- 1'oup.h ai-.d HeadRcbe ati.l works off the Cold. ft. W. irljoVK'S : i gnat ore .n ea h bi. im:. Adv. MARK PLANT HEADS DINE Heads of ti'r-trtni' tits r-C the Mirk Manufaei nt ins pian v.ero t;i"nti oj the inauiiK. tto n' at a ;et-topother riintjer a' Phil Siu:it'.s Haturday ".-'T.;r.g. In 'he absero-e of A. If. Beale. general isu r er : nt Sin riro. j t.-n l,y i men i n nden i.. was ill. Assistant , '.tiuenl ii Mr. Ilea is r-ad a letter wri'-j congratulating thi the , o-opt rar.op tlie.v have A. S. Il-ydorn. eniploymenT eted as toasimastcr. and was . n . I aiient. f pre:;eiiT"d v. ih a bouquft. A hundred and twenty iti. n were present. N It a "i-aiT-aMr" hmiOMf -iii-v" .-.jr-.iiaans Th trecjth' "r.ias G'bson. 1HJ Massa' h u sett s :. Gsry. is LutiR heht by Federal irities ut i'ne H a r.i nioiid police stati'Hi n s a si f. c t II is an Atti'i i.-an 24 oils of e.s -. Fran i "-taker. t"f. Slimmer street, told police i i:- wn'.ch iiad been taiien from i.itu by th..gs in t'htcado Wednesday n'Kt. JNEW BREAD REGULATIONS TIME Bl HF.Al T ST 4TK " IfTAI, l.vr-i ANA p .LIS. Jam LI. ne-r- wheat bi ead reKulation iss ;e.l by th food ad tn In let ra t i A in.! her is to be -,n v. itha - r y short tho re. e've.d "n prohtb'i ' e wiita'. tf. i- I'O'V T e. nc.rdliiK to This "me n -he -: a 1 1 . n -r 'Aiii it will' i.nklne of bre aii-.- ilay !n t ibited onic e-k. I .' t'.-jr-.e sd a rtid't- Go. i -e rtt s ' n o i ! O 1 -.11 ' t-e leu Senator's Niece Weds. w 'was fTgt f?.T it. e r i I. ' nej'.' ii s -J 4. r . - i J1 a v.i ' .17:. -V. err i r - . -H A HA i5 r i. ' f o ;
Th;s council has fen nantd to tentralir- ah w ar urtivittos on th!s sido oi th watr. Miss Helen c vUHun. dajshier of Sir. snd Mis. Willism Wal.von,- and niece ,,f h. naior Vison of Indiana, Urn iu n ai riioi i'bj... -i iiotues a He- ! if r;, id !;a.B :, rmy. ami rt.a a: a v.- saad-H,- im-.r hens'.moon at ''.utp t as.-Hi, hr th fena. a is taii..s4.
What Ails Germany By HI. Ii. RARIIIM. Profrr at F;iroprn HUtnrr, ndaiia I mlTrrtitj.
Selections from German speeches and printed utterances showing the state of mind which caused the war. Chiefly from publications of the Committee on Public Information, Washington, D. C.
L in "ii.iiis ai"i j I j 1 1 e wili ie 1 one vn !:io r.r e v. :il t: xei i i.- -pi H perve they al o'.ein ilitioal i mhts tn the army tie will have nod the ! will r.i:t to be. .one lo nd. w iters ; thus i th-;. a.:.piii; thr colli iotion thai. '.ii tint uuddle 8g, the 'iernans are i ' P opK- of rut'-rs. IP. -ever, the'- will I ond-ncend so 'i j' a. to delt-.tfat in- ; " lc; u;a ISeiiW !aKe to forelpn .mibjeei ! hi e miung them. ; Gr ossdeutseland utid M : I Ut'Urop dai Jahr Ififii (lgS3i. "if we take we m-.iipt a'so ke.;p. A f"re:frri territorv i. r.it (ner.r im: -a t! !oni;I the day when the rights t i prop. '; rt". ' . .;: mr.ns til tooted in its .-.';!. J'vVi'h ii r-o'tsan pro d tore. ..;t w.tlt i ;.!''.-;ole 0 ' " 1 r., , nn : ; . oi . i; i.e.jo-.. .if i.Ji i n. b" i ex;i! t.pi iH; .ot. should ma up ua rt ed. tii- wl-.i. h t;ie. I unci f.j.lrrn.inc! j I lan.'iinrt ed 1 1 I pi i f, w hile ' h'-m 'Hi t be f I'oien unit w o 1 1 d th- int-to im ruins t . nt iees." tribe -A Italian leneraf I;,- " the l-;:i-.-a!d Ti i drich !n. iteines I' 1 1 si r.n-.a n. i I'll of nom' si: list i t u u- for Resides, the two whea lie!-. on--. T!o.ie wi 'be;i 1 t e ;:nd :h diJir will i lav.i a iveri; 1 bo Monday i" tor -ad of Wedv I: .; c. itist and n-j a i i 'n tb- two uxed at a I i i a ; dour may GIRL IN EAST ST. LOUIS ANSWERS TtTTCJ rpT afOCJ A TtTT X XXX kj XiXUXlU 1XXJ V . The p;:.t fi,; . r.sf rf-d an T:t-i8 seeking 'jiijo (... ffee T advert is enifnt n ij'tl and a "a Store .n Th.li. no to on gdlei vrork f ji- tl'i: irr'.. Twenty-se' answ ered tl.o a i and nine men. The irirts aiif-'.u-.-.rif the ad lived in Kant Chi'iil'i. Indiana Harbor. Hammond, Votlmati and otie in East St. Louis. The positions Lave been fillet". STOP SENDING FOOD TO SOLDIER T-IWFS ni BKU' VI' iX4TR ( Al'IT't INHIA.N'APOUS. Jan. 21 The food dmiritst ration haa isued an appeal to ' the neorilt of Tndirtnji ?rt ceoae aeniinc foodstuffs to the soidleis in the ramp i at lwtiti Zache. ry Taylor Lotiisvil le. and to Camp Shelby at Hatt'.ewfiirtC. MI.'s it is pointed out that it is not stood "... ti.. -i ld'o's to ro-fivp thiw food j from home, because they hav e plenty j good -alistnniial food at the camps ;' i b-s it is j o i -' i-d nut. it is a waste ful practW, liecause the soldiers do not need tiiis extra food. Coming to DeLuse. Mary jliles Minter. the charming- little motion picture insenue, whose friends are counted by the million, fays thot all picture plays in which she is featured are really and truly fairy tales to her that she. never for w riomeni lose-s the fairyland aspect of lur profession. Miss Minter. wlw is starred in a now American-Mutual production. "The Mate of the Sally Ann." said in en interview WOMEN ARE NEEDED ! TO HELP IN WAR I Women can be usefully employed in nursing the wounded, iu making up the soldiers' kits, and in a thousand other ways. Many American women are weak, pale or anemic from woman's Ills. For young cirls jupt enterin? ; womanhood: for women at the critical time; nursing mothers and every woican who Is "run-down." tired or overworked Doctor Pierce's Favorilo Prescript ion i.s a special, safe and certain h-dp. It ran now he had in . tablet form for GO cents. All drnKjrists. Send Dr. P'ree, Intalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N. Y., 10c , for trial , package tablets. GoriE?r, l.vp. "When I was a yotiDK i Pirl just com in c i y'ifiXi into womanhood ! I suffered jreatly. j S.'lf This caused me to I I C J rr -VI berome all rundown, weak and n e r t o u b . My mother gave ne Dr. P i e r c e'e Favorite Prescription and I have never been troubled since. 1 5" .7 fir '; V 7"-rt 'Heo em no' the mother of four strong. hciaJthy children and I haye always taker this medicine durIng expectancy and .afterward to give rue strength, which it. always did. I i consider 1 was very fortunate in know'inz of 'Favorite Prescription." Mm?.
MarttT Gokk, 615 South 11th Street, Ixk7 "tPPOBT, IP. "My h'Jfiband and T are both enthusiastic users of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant rellets. We have found them to he extremely beneficial !n relieving' r.s 1 of dek headaches'. slugglib. Uvfir v.& f ont!rtion. They r very mild, but always ffct!v. 1 m "very pifld indeed to recommend the Telle' to anyone in need of euoli raedlcice.' Mm. C. S. StaHLE, iZl
i i ' 4 . I ' l-'or the sai-.f t.f Gei'many s n,tei nal i ; onditions a . imipaign on a large .s- aiej would erv a tool purpose. u'-n if it; bjouKht prief and palu to individual i j fai.ilief." ' la? Dt-vitf he Arm? eblatt. Aug. 2$, hfll. quoted by Deputy Behel in thej
Kfuchstaif. Now 9, 1911. ; "The nonvicdoD .pteviala in wale c;r- ! rl'-s of fie p-ipoiation that a war would j oe wholly prot'itablK. Inasmuch as it! i would produ" clarification of o-ir proatiou." political position and improve I many politiial and aouial conditions. lie Post. . uk. 25. 1911. quoted by Deputy Rebel in tli9 Rei ihFtag. N'ov. !. 131 I. j "We shfil! tie-, er !ii,pi.te matters at: 1. ':,-l'- tattil t.' liaie jrot into severe torirn complications perhaps even info war and have been eirrpellej by' such f.oni uliiom to bring tiam'lvts to- I aether." liHii'i'.ir? Nai'hricliten. 3 is 1 W. II. liawson. !a few days ao that she regards herself as a regular feminine .fekvl and Hyde, whereupon everybody lautrh-d oilari-ou'-ly hocausi; Mary was looking her i r.'iiiesf in a summery, sirly jo'in with !llte Kid slippers. PROBING. PAPERS. i WASHINGTON". Jan. Z. A nationj wide probe of naturalization pa porn i js beinar ond n ted. Already fraudul-nt proi e.sses in ohtainin-r rUisenhip have been uncovered. Officials bel i;vo they h.e broken anotiiei- thread in German y's ,-py wob. j WANTS WAR vAxJilS ET,. j j My I nitrd Press WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. In the face J of President Wilson's opposition. enJ etor lha moerlam introduced hi$ Mil j into the senate to create a war cabinet. (The action followed a conference be tween the """resident and Senators Mar- ' tin and S.mrr.oiis today of which the j president announced his opposition to i the meatuie. That fr of the most ' vif,rou" fKhts in conpress will follow; is certain The president has entered the. lists against the measure, callinjr 'ecislstors tn the white house for conference today. i i BANKS FIND IT NECESSARY TO DROP WORD "GERMAN" V. ASHI '"CtTON, Jan. 21. For business as well as patriotic reasons, many r.ataional bank.- bearirff the word "German'' in their titles hare recently applied to the comptroller of the currency ft permission to change their nan.es Their requests will be grantFranklin 0. Carter, M. 0. $1,000 CHALLENGE GUAHANTEE DR. CARTHW will ssy CI, 000 to tflyont who oan provo that h Bannot prodwoo roults In tho most dlffleutt or lon( standing mm of oressod eyos. e- ,) - ce, eBEFORE
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of crossed eyes without pain or chloroform, cutting off the muscles or asking you hundreds of testimonials from people I have cured of crossed eyes. Will
See Me If Yon Have Eye Troable Fort-weety ye?r I hawe bem Foccesarully curino e'.-e troubles. GROWTHS. CATARACTS. UKOOrMNT. OP LIDS. TCCVH ON EYtuii'jHT. WATERY EE. GRANIXATED UDS. etc. If you hsv any e trouMT tVN T TthE CHANCES. My price will fit your pnrsa. My atwstaau are alt conpat.nl pbruWisa ond wirsoos ud epaialMt Eu tr trouble mot Jowelon' nhcim or oiitmBetrietm.
:r.:;'.i Nationol is t-. f .i. N'H'i-'nal Hank STONE FLAYS ROOSEVELT I II) I nlted I'm. i V..-liI."OTON. D. ('. Jan atur Stone of Missouri today denoi. .-ii" n - 1 i need j T'.eodore Roosevelt on me floor of th i l arnatu of the '.most potent ncnt of the j Kaiser and th most f-d 'imus man eonsequeti' e tn Ameib'u Iter.oorcinsr those who politics oat of the war Pt u-e ma;in: , tone demanded j be applied to j that the surne r';ls K.c.sev.dt as to the pi ; 'ate. t itizen. The Senator cliarged Roosevelt With menacing and obst r'j.'tinsr the to .(se.n; inn of . . m,,,,,r,(! ,vi.v Kooseveit nr.ietht with imiiunity sn things a citijen dare not l upeat with-'-ut danger of j indictment. "I charged that Roosevelt Mho had played so ninny o,uPl:onable pofU.ieai names is now plai mt a not her. Whet hei he Wittingly or not io acted he is ilio most potent iient the Kaiser has in Ai.uerii a. " DELUXE THEATRE 1 1 1 jt Today, Monday, Jan. 21 MAE MARSH in- , "SUNSHINE ALLEY" Aiso Bray Cartoon and 2-Reel Luke Comedy. Wednesday, Jan. 23 Mareie Wilson in "Withou. Honor," and Triangle1 Comcily anil I'.urton Holmes. Thursday, Jan. 24. Vivian Martin In "The Sunset Trail." and Pa the Weekly and Paramount Comedy. Friday, Jan. in "Exile, edy. 25 Madam P. 'rova ' and & Lie V ComSat. Jan. 26 Trianple Flavors in "Until They Gt Me," and Plllie West in his latent picture. Sunday, Jan. 27 Mary M!ls M inter in "The Mat of the Sally Ann," and Wonderful Keystone 'Monday, Jan. 28 One dr.y only, Douglas Fairbanks in "ReHchins fer the Moon."
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For the past TWENTY YEARS I have been on State Street and during this time I have straightened hundreds of the worst cases of cross-eves in ONE VISIT, i positively GUARANTEE toPRODUCE RESULTS in th most obfctinate and long-standing case
FranMin 0. Carter, ELD. EYE SPECIALIST A YD SL"BCON Specialist rn Eye, Eax, Not asd Throat D4eaes 120 S.'Stato Stroot, Sooond Ftoor, C4isro Ncurc : 1 1. i', Srnityt it It 1 On boor Mortfc of T Pmr
(By TJni-ed Frees Cablegram.) WASHIN8TOS. Jan. 21. Senator Mc. i Cvunbur. KOith Daiota, today lntroduc- ; rt a. Mil draftin- Into the grovniiniit . eerTice all males 'between 18 juitt 62. , McCumbev wonlcl draft all railroad men, siilpbuiiaers and o-.hers working on fov- , tna.ru.enX contracts ana woiUd fill t'ne raake of uacessary employment from ! the dra-fted men. The Dill aatixorizes tl . commandeering of rooms to houee tfe i army workmen.
; fcoilera.iriej on (ct.riUe on s.n-; -Mi Oil ftefinery. Ka.-1 t:r.i-;apo. 1 rid. ; a oI il Building Trades of Hammond and J : nion mn ai.d fr. mds of ot jr,iz-.i laaor take not; JOHN" CO'M. It'i.ineps A sent. Local Tnt. Bnt!.ili'.O'l of Boilermakers & Helpers. 1 -1 u-t PASTIME TODAY 'Vengeance and the Woman' Featuring Vm. Duncan find Carol Uo'ilowav. Aio a 2-JeeI Fox Comedy. Roar ins Lion and- Wedding Boll? " -WEDNESDAYGladys Brockwell in a Five Act. Fox Foatu't "Conscience" . t hildarn undr ifi not adiurt-u. Theatre Hjmmond, Ira. Feature Attraction TODAY ! Aijis tL Trenches A iiiu afiir Musical Comedy. 16 People 16 Pretty Girls. ( 'atchv Music, (('i-il JSccnery Nolan Sisters .nj.-j ...id Tj.m. n. I?ch.nel & Kv,v A cr. a foe N c t Pate Tiuaica Vrio Odti . Ko vard StiUr-ian Mixed Tickles. ADMISSION Matinees 10-15c. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matine Daily 2 30 p. rn. Nights. 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays Continuous '2-11 p. pn. ir.-i-nT itn Vll itrtaurr i niliiMtnii Mt -f 1. 9' t "II ' l-V-V .f J! AFTER you to wear glasses. I can giv you make me prove, this?
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