Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 184, Hammond, Lake County, 28 January 1918 — Page 2
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THE TIMES
These Are Prize Winning Photographs In THE TIMES9 Blizzard Contest
FIRST PRIZE MARIE STOUT
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SECOND PRIZE MRS. C. W. CAMPBELL. "
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This picture taken by Miss Stout shows Carroll street being cle arcd. It is characterized by action
and light and shade effects.
This picture shows Ruth street after it had been cleared for teams. It is a good winter scene showing great depth of snow.
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Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c
THE TIES' FINANCIAL COLUMN
January i 1 w Vork vtotke lr3d. CHICAGO OK. A IN TVTVM.KS. f'OIi.V May, $1.2.-.U; Feb., March, $1.26. CATS May. SI1.c, Jan., $4i;c; M h
j Chicago i.nrr stock. I J !OOS Rccira. 24,000; mixed. $ia.j-
j 20S 15.3:.: light, $13.00? 15.71; ,is. Mll.75-tal4.00; buik. $15.25913.tj. I CATTLK Receipt. 5.000; market, v. j up; b'eves, J8. 40 U 13.75; cows-helf ei . ; J6.25( 1 1.75; to krrs-feedei 57 23 ' ! 11.40; calc5, J3 00W15.50.
HUNDREDS OF TIMES REftDERSJN CONTEST Of Course All Couldn't Win Although Pictures Were Uniformly Good.
Ti.e Tin.es Snnw-pictai c w as an unit ia!in-?d sui-ces?. Ti;? art of photography n Hammond Vas many dotee msny more than ihe uninitiated would imagine and v. hil a coed response a. expected 'ror.1 the ofter of csh priie Jor the Net ?now scene pictures the results vr far beyond expectation.". Several "tvirdred pictures were ."nt in and it .vr extremely d;fri ult for the judge?, t. '(! were Hammond's professional photog raphert. to make a selection befause of the uniform excellence of the I-hoto". ' 'Clearing- Carrol! street ' i title of the f.rst prize picture by I;p Mari."Stout. 1? arroll street, wlikh is featured by the action o the ynow shoveler. Mr?. C. w. Caphf!l winn'r 'f the .-end prize, submitted a picture taken ifr her home, at 13 Ruth street. '.v'-.i;h is remarkable for the l'jrhts ar'J shadows, the still life it ptestnts and the snow-depth shown. H. R. Thompson. 430 Truman street, won third prine with a scene of Trur an street, after the storm, showing pood detail. The judres were Messet Podie, .fiioll and Reich, the latter of the Farley studio all professionad photographers whose ability is unquestioned. Honorable mention was made of pictures entered in the contest by the f 'Howinc: Howard J. Gesheirler. Mrs. Denver liaine, Mrs. ". 'W. Stewart. Miss Brn -e Osirowski. ('scar Makowskv. f. P. Stanley, F. E. Spencer. Louis Bieclorn. onrad Schoop, G. II Blanchard. N. M. Degver. Joe Kij-wski. William Horst. Lena B. 'U'atson. Miss Klizubeth !vo!b. Arthur Jens. Miss Edith BuettCasimr Krawezyk.
TWENTY MINUTES i LflTEj BANG
THIRD PRIZE H. R. THOMFSON
Two deputies under Constable Leo Bonavcntura of F.ast Chicago, brought John Mondik. saloon keeper at 601 Chicago avenue, to the rolice station last iiithl and harsed him with k'.eping open twenty minutes after closing time, j 1 1 o'clock. . j It !ms that tiie constables were in j Mondik's place whn an argrument start-i
01 001 OEHOi OTHER MIT DIE; HOME RAZED
"WHITING. I NT'.. Jan. 2S. Those who
fr-fi th-y have hii unfairly dealt w.th
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1 nan tiiy deserve, may find i I's.-'! l-i th cas of Mrs. Thomas Huss.ck c:" A',e street. Whiting. Friday morning- when she racked the d'rner pails of her two bread winning bo;, s. Mrs. Butsick was a. happy, busy v othr, proud of her sons and the l.t. t;e home she made attractive for them. Today she is bowed in grief, -rfco ol'ieet son is dead, the younger mav not recover, and her home :s -r, ashe. Joseph and (Jeot g-e, the bovi, we-e employed at the Indiana Boy fs'-tory when an explosion of steam occtrreo1, b'trntnic them so badly that the f irmer d:d at St. Marg-aret's hospital yester-tla-. While their mother was at the home of a neighbor telf-phon'.ng- for a it, est her home burned to the cruund.
ed and. drawing th: ;r suns, the constables proceeded to place Mondik under arrest. Mondik also drew a sun j and it looked for a time as if there was to be a real session in target practice. J . The sab onman finally ot ncluded to j accompany the constables and bemK re- i litfvtd of his gun and l.Uckjack was led j to the police, station. ; Captain Kerr, howwer. could not bocd: the priscner without a commit-j mcnt and it ir.n about 2 o'oloolc before i Bonaventum himself appeared with the J necessary papers. Mondik was then committed and will have his hearing in the court of Justice Jordan in the Calumet building. j
HEY,. POLITICIANS! 1ITH MINUTE Those Baiting Saloonmen May Find Tables Turned, This Story Indicates.
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"i;e Company hopes when their new ...tors are installed and a trailer usd. '. power will be sufficient . run the i" even if the tracks the snow coxed. The patrons of the i..,-ol v. ill eet this .news with nre;jt. satisfa--ti as the service the i n ter'i r'o ti has n giving has been anything but yatfa'tion. However, the company is to blame as they h;iVo been runng tind-r gretit odds. When the needr pairs ar ,rnpleted the patrons '1 hove no leasoti to grunibie.
AV it h (.treet car service br ing blocked between Hammond, South C'hicaco and
other points into the citv. the rail - I conds. 41 44c
CHICAGO FBOSUCE. CL'TTKR Creamery extra-. !(;. creamery first", 4c; firsts, 43347'2t:
toads did an unusually large business today. Most, of the eastern trains wrje t'-.e to six hours late while th. accommodation tiains were neatly on time.
ARS STOP; CITY PARALYZED AGAIN Stieet railtvay transportation was fti ally stopped Saturday afterbecane o the blizzard. Tram ; i eported two and three hours !. It appeared Hammond w.-uld he
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ir.r.g w.th the job ,,f ringing it. ' !' out n'.l to do again. As soon as the .'now stop? falling d blo'.ving shovel the sidcwaJks and ";--," was tic'- r pioFt from tii' -:ty
A I the suggestion " Ch ef of po- ) ' Peter Austgen thai lnitions be snt to him to assist in helping Mrs. Gphik" Merger, 5U3 Wilcox: street, w ho was i"ft dstitute by the death of b'l liusband. The Times carried story Saturday, resulting in raisins a sum of over $40 for Cue widow. A ton of coal was also donated. Chief Austgcii etaies that the subscription i sl.il open. Shooting firearms within the city limits landed John Oisma, t?9 Ookley avenue. In the city jail yesterday. His
t arrest was caused by Detective tmil
F.unde and his cae will "oe heard in the lit y c o u r : .
HOCS Ordinaries. 52-?56c; firsts, 5
'11 "'i'C. LIVC TOULTRT Fowls. " o 2 5 r : du-Vs. 231J 25c: geese, 1022'n: springs. 24c; turkeys. 24c. VKAL 50 to 80 lbs., 14-gl5c: 78 to SO lbs.. 15 -g 16c; SO to 110 lbs.. 16-flSo: kidneys. l."f'T4c; coarse. 1012c. POTATOES-All grades. $2.002.25.
Mrs. John Austgen. wife of a bro
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ACQUITTED BY JURY Special t o hr 'l imes. I rri'-WX I'ol.VT. IX!' , Jan. , i rv decided ?.i s--ven m.nutes at- i
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er or cniei or i once i et r A'tstjen. died et the home at Riverdale last Saturday of heart trouble. The fuii. : a I will ! held Ti'snac rcorning.
. fighting bolsheviki. i 4By United Press Cablegram ) j AMSTERDAM. Jan. ;S. Ukrainians bitterly lighting the Rols-heviki. seeking possession of Tui k. asked assistance of the Austro-Hungarian cf niiiiand-r but were refused aid, according to Vienna dispatches today. I
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While tuitiine off Hodman str'et in- i Sta'e street Saturday afternoon.
iJance at Spring Hill Grove, "Wednesday evening. Jan. "0th. flood music. 1-26-.1
This picture was taken on Truman avenue. Its detail is praiseworthy for an amateur and its -lone effects put it in the prizewinning
class.
One of the funniest ' spectacles m ; Lake county now is the attitude of j some rc'iitical bosses and office holders; i
toward the saioonke. pei . Appreciating that prohibition, is to ensue m nine weeks some of the patriots have suddenly become eminent "dtys." and not a few of the leaders, loudly crusading against the saloons are men, who now and anon imbibe (out of town) and who profit from their political or business
, . j dealings with sa'.orn interests.
As the saloon men are sudden';.- being beset by the fake "dry" leaders, who no l-'tig-r have usi foi-them. c rr.es a version from Indianapolis that the court at E'ansviile may or may no; issue sn injunction against the enforcement of the prohibition law. Should there be an injunction and the supreme court be unable t. dispose of it bv April 2. the sale of liquor will go on and licenses probably be grai:t d. ,
COFFEE HOUSES
no QumiNE in THIS COLO CURE
Pape's Cold Compound ends colds and grippe in a few hours.
jeioecly Quuicd. Tt mporariiy. liow'v.r, ,.-..' K.r...,.
TO BE closed; House B-aided. I Marco Hover.esirt, Si'l !eoJ-'l- s: rcet Th orders of Chief Williams of the ! Indiana Harbe.r, was ar.-eated yt.terda Hast 'hfcago poli-'c yesterday v.erc that, j and c harge-d wi-'i k ejpitiff a. disord- i!
all saloons and coflee house? should re-: h"use. nil hiin w.-re- taken Miss I
main closed absolutely. . At the station this n.otn-ng theic u r-r- reports of on v t.v i.ia t iens ne saloon run my The I'jerhocki. .14 1 Ced-ir ? treet. and a cct:""c house oper
ated by J"i.:i .;...-.) i-o;f rj -i j s Outl.rie ( Harbor.
street ear No. 25a cllided witli one of thu city wacons. Th wagon was burshed to one side and no damage wis dene. A dozen or more Hammond physi
cians gathcied at the exemption board
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TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY
LOST Lady's watch between Siblev
anu i orient or on ary interurnan car
3 in the Lake Superior eoiirt j leaving Lroadway at 12:4
building this al'leineon and offered
their services to assist in xanumng j,n Condit st
i he hundreds of registrants who will ffock there- for examination during the coming week.
gram on back "A R C. " trout set with
small diamond. Kevard if .turned te
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Georgie Carson Novelty Shooting Grace Twins The Titian Haired Girls. 1 i Cleora Miller Trio Musical Novelty. Rice & Minier Physically Unfit. Lennett & Sturn Comedy Trampoline. ADMISSION Matinees 10-1 5c. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c. New Snow Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Daily 2: CO p. ru. Nights, 7 to II p- m. Sundays Continuous 2-11 p. m.
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To Cnre a Cold In One Day Tak LAXATIVE RRC'MO QITNINK iTableta.) It stops the Cough and Headache n.nd works off the Colo. F. W. GROVE'S signature on ea h bo;:. :;.ric. Adv.
Ablf't and Ens"! Lazif.-: und-i a utoiy i-harge. Toreigner Killed. Srn T'uoci, identified as labor'
the Ma.ikst plant -.ok! 'Hctif, Indian: I
was kiilt d by a F nn.- ianiu
i'T'c. i passenger tram ye.t. rd-iv near the FKCho-ki made the y-t , tmertt that h" canal bridge. Kurt.s .t M -.uan took .vas told that he could keep the sid ! charge of the b-dy. The dead man has door open. The circumstances were such a brothe r t. s.-u'.h Chicago and a wife that, ho . r leased. Georgoi'f was re- j lr) Ital. leased on h own re-cognizance, to re- j
port to Chief Williams today. Lost Her Brooch. Miss Fierce, one of fine ,i!jJeville stars the Hartley theltr--. Fas: Clu(,ago. yesteriiay r--ported tic l"ss f a $ 1 50 brooch, tak'-n from her on rsir.g
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iGARY AND SOUTHERN IMPEDED AGAIN Opccial to The Times
Take "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours until you have taken three ocses. then all grippe misery goes and -our cold will te broken. It promptly pens your logped-up nostrils and air tassages of the head; stops nasty disbarge or nose running: relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sore tin oat. sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up? Quit blowing ami snuffling. Ease your throbbing bead nothing else in the world gives sm h prompt relief as "Rape's Cold Compound." which costs only a few cents at .- t y drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Adv.
SERVICE FLAG HAS 702 STARS The i..al branch of the National Ri'-iit Company en Truman street lias, displayed in its window a ha ndse.ui" Service. Flag with 702 stars, representing the Company's contribution thus far to I "m le Sam's firhtlng men n-sr-ly sixty per cent of its male employes. More than a third of the Company's emploves are women. A similar fug is ri-spiaved at every on" of the Compan's two hundred odd branches throughout the country. Every state m the L'nion is ifrrtfn'il.
room some! irne between the hours of 2 ( ROWS' P dXT. IN!
and 5 m tii nf; r:ioon. Two boys were under suspie i"ft
were taken to the- police- sfnt ion and -; ik!p the 1 1 in sim - Sa'itreta"
1 Tib ffie and and S and : ne!e
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is again suspended e,n the Gary uthe. n R- R. N- cars have
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SUES FOR DIVORCE.
"barging ctuelt.y. Ali' e Harms. 2254 ! Wert 12th street. Tolleston filed suit! for di orce in the Cary Superior -e.utt ! tlvs uioining. She asks the cusffdv ! o' in-., childi en and thetr support. !
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AGED MAN DIES .luhn .Iunn aged S5. died of e-'.d hi," today at th" home- of William, Ms s'ui. i in 47 4 Carre.;! street. Tile- re-mains 1 will be shipped to La port fe.r burial j in the family lot
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "REACHING FOR THE MOON" ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY CLOSED NO SHOW WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30 MADGE KENNEDY in "NEARLY MARRIED" SIX REELS OF ROARING COMEDY. THURSDAY, JAN. 31
PICKFORD & HUFF
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Julius Lupu, Prop.
Louie Houtshilt, Manager
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659 HOHMAN STREET.
HAMMOND, IND.
Following prices: Matinee 10c, 15c, 25c. Evening 10c. 20c. 20c. No war tax.
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