Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 185, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1918 — Page 2
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War Secretary Tells U. S. Senate Committee Some of the Things That Country Has Done Since War Started.
WASHINGTON. P. " . Jan. i S' retary Baker's terse ; -: ime before tn senat- comm'tte- yesterday of what had to be atil has i -en done b the war den ri men' : -V, have had to build Jock. w hav had to farbkate in !h s country and send over dock handling machinery , we have h?d to send from this country hm the iiles. 'V? have had ei .-t warehouse, and to take over and rlt;':ld a ra.lroad 6'i-t rail'i long. "And all of thai, gentlemen, had to 1- fud;eil .mt, and nails, cross t!o. sp;!;cs. fish plates, eng. lies, earn, ani buildings shipped over. "We have had to build crdnanc de. rv. and repair shop, and irreit mug.;nea cf supply in the intei -:-r. "When we ..inimtied the lumber hii .str'' of tills cemtrr t ; 0-0,10 tie
No Raise In Price Of This
Great Remedy CASCARA m QUININE The ttandaf d cold cure for 10 yean in tablet form afr. ure, no opiate. rute. cold in 24 hrmrt anp in 3 day Money hack if it fail.. Getthe genuine boK with Ked top and Mr, H1!'. picture on it.
Coiti le. five rTiry S Tablet, for lie. Vfi iiJr AtAnrDrut Slot.
I Stenographer Faints on Sev enteenth
Flight in Climb to Work Monday
lumber t build rir own l antonniiiU. it I'iimi in a greet and stead" stream from a.1! over the country, but when we talk about building barrack in France, it moans this: HAVE T PIAT riHV 'It means to organize regiments of f oreaters, eend them over into the. forests of Krsnre. cut down the tre, aet up fawmt:!?. make the lurnoer of various sizes, transport It to the piaoes where it is to !. used, ani finally lire
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lor Colds, LaGrippc j and Headache CJComposed of Laxatives, and nspirin in combination with other well-tested remedies. CjGuaranteed to relieve LaGrippe or a Cold ia a few hours; Headache in a few minutes. iQuick, pleasant and efScaciou. A trial will convince. (
"Wo l.a m i:id to so hack to the p!a!it;nK of rnn in Kranca in order tha we n-.i'.it some time malts a harvest.' M. II II UIFIK. "Kvdry so'id;T who has Hne to Kitrope 'ha-- had in his hand -a modern and e..- lient r t':e, and ha ha J it Ions enough l hr. 'W how to u.w it. This is not only tt i of ail who have g,m- hat will be true also of all who d- go." MlCIIIXE lit As RI1ADV. "Gen. IVrshhiff sent word he does nd want I-wis Rruna f.T land ii.e: tat th marines which were supplied w:th the Lewis gun are now usinu the Chanel. at (I-'rench) Thj French en'crnmfv.t :s ready to sapr'y us w.ru C: a'ich.it gi'na fr ligrht use and the '.'K'hkiss gun where ha aw work is S'lired. The Iewls Run wil be used s 7 't1' ar. i v.C". ' m;ivv cawon pf.d "rnvxtoE. ' J n. Bliss reported from the lltiu ;nuv.ifi;(;n in Perember that the prt.1 uetlon of artillery by Kn&!:md and '"! u-i.:e was so developed that thty o:;!1 e iuip all divisions -t the Vnited teg as fast as they arrived. Ton.e is a great queation with us. I h ..k it fair to nay the Arr.er: an army j; Krs.nce now and t -i he there are s'ljrhfd w:t'.i the kir.J u; attitlery ' e;,- need."' n sHonnv ciortiivo. "All our uniforms for 'he American :.'. --rs are 100 per cent wool and con- , u i-.o shoddy. The u" of worked-
v r r v, ooi m overcoats procuced a.
he.T. .er and warmer garment. Repotiaibility fir the situation with r--ard to shortag'es belongs to me perna'.ly, as I considered it better to ave the men in the trainlniT camps
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This stenotj rapher, compelled to go to work Monday, despite the order of J'u.l Administrator Garfield, shutting down elevator, listht and hent service ii" the tall ttkyscropera wliere slio is e nployod. Kave out on the seventeenth flight of stairs. Helped by a eniv. rnde f.;,.- went r.n to he"- of fl e.
Truth of the Food Situation As Regarded By II. E. Barnard
BACKACHE KILLS! l"U't make ine iacai m.ataka of tifflooting what may eem to b u "ninipw little, backaehe." Ther: Isn't nV uch hinif. It may be tins first warning that your kidneys are, not working propo1'. and throwing oft the polsotia Uiey ariould. Ir thl l the caa, go alter the eauae of that backach and
uu It quickly, or you may iind yourelf in the Krlp of an incurable d;sUU) MKHAh Haarlem Oil Capaulea will ive almost Immediate relict from kidney end bladder troubles, wlilcn may he tlm unauhperted cause uT genera! lil health. GvLl MKUAh Haarlem Oil c'apsules me Imported direct from the laboratories In Holland. They are prepared in oorrect quality and convenient form to tak. and are positively Kllranteed tt give prompt relief, or your money will be refunded. i t I hem at uny dtug e'ure, biit be sure to inmst on Vho ioId MM HAL. brand, nd tal.e no other. In buxca, three alzea. Adv.
KOAD EXPERTS IN SESSION (By United Freca.) LATA VIltTE, 1XI Jan. 21'. County road ttiperlntendents, aasiptanls and ethers Interested in the work of imIro it.g the state's highway, arc lo-re today to attend the thrce-dny god ro.idseJiool at I'urdue. university. ypeak t s during the eourse will be I'urdue psp' rt Kiel no iiibtt a of tin Indhirni. Highway Surtrintcixl-nts' nssociatior who have h-td aotual txporlenre m rcadmnkiiig. M-'iii;.' eouniy rend .-ommitFioiiers and representatives of community and eii; orit e ii i zh t ions were reoscnt. The highway tystcni for Indiana, which ha lieeu planned and outlined by the '.a:.- highway i:nmnasi"ii provided for by the Hst legislature and appointed by luv. Goodrleh, will be. Kotic over. Twenty-seven out of the forty counties of the state which tho main market highway crosses, have already provided for raising money for construction work, according to figure presented. Ahuig the National Old Trail road, every county except Hancock, has riled .-ipplitation for state aid. Allen, Whitely. I'or'cr and I.uke are Ptill holding l'Hck along the Lincoln highway. Lawretire is the only county on road No. 4. from La wre ncebtirg to L'vansville which has not made arrangements to finance its end of the highway.
1 tin I I . . oilier v.!irj lite f r, i I o w i n 2- Are
still to bo heard from: South liend to JeffersonviMc; Marshall. Fulton, Miami, Bartholomew, Clark and Floyd.
MORE SPEED ON INCOME TAX RETURNS The government agent. Wm. IX Lally, who ha been In Hammond during the month of January, will leae on the Slat. Only two more days remain to file ruturna and get bin asalalanca. The government has gone to considerable 3.penae to furnish men throSghout the country to asalst the taxpayer and they are flow to respond. There i a line and penalty for failure to file on time. Mr. Lalley urges all who are. interested to call at once at his office 0rt the third floor of tho poBtofflce building and nee if they are liable for return for income fax. The office will be kej.t open each evening for the convenience of the taxpayers.
EVERYJOy PBAISES
ROUND ROBIN NOW IN EAST CHICAGO A' committee of ladies. Mrs. Abe Ottenheimer. chairman; Mrs. Mose Specter, treasurer, and Mrs. Abe Goodfriend. secretary, have organized .in endless chain of social affairs for the benefit of the lied Cross, i;ast Chtcag'. ??j?ig center. These, ladies will stirt the ball rolling and each will invite three ladles to
make up a table of cards. Every guest will pay to the hostess twenty-five !
tents, thus turning 1100 irto the treasurer. Then each guest must Invite four other ladies and act a a hostess either to a card game or a sewing circle In her
own home. In this way the chain Willi
net be broken and each social event will net ll.fiO. Thus many pleasant after noons will be spent.
THIS MEDICINE
Twenty-aeven yeart ago we commenced atslllng Dr. Kllmer'a SwampRoot and during our entire expen. ence we cannot recall a single instance where the preparation failed i i do Just what you claim. Evervboo praises Swamp-Root, and on account i,', Its great success and splendid reputation in the ailment for which it is intended, we have no hesitancy In rer.jm. mending It. Very trulv vours STEPHEN F. "aOe! Ii. r. . , Adfl Pharma- v Jly 31. 1918. Chicago, Liin o..
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Trove What swamp. Moot Win I) f or 1 ou. Send ten cents to lr. Kilmer &- "o Binghampton. N. v.. for sample s t.bottle. It will convince ativ .ne. ou A-ill also receive a booklet .f valuable information, telling about t1.- kidnvs and bladder. When writing, be fi'ir.d mention the Hammond r-a:i-Times. M.-dnim and large, s.ge bott'e fur sale at. ail drug stores. Ad .'
ARTICLE I. (NOTE Article 1 of Dr. Harry K. Barnard's summary of Uifrlosures a' the recent National Conference of State Food Administrators at Washington.' It deals with a situation that is particu
larly interesting at this time the com-
Lngiimd are regarded a? perhaps twenty per cent superior to the Germans in point of guns and munitions. It is apparent aljio that German manufacturing skill and material are on the decline, ijln n fragments coming from
the German lines are analyzed weekly
plete elimination of ltussia as a further They show falling o.T in quality and an
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influential factor in the war. EDITOU).
"liussia is out of the war entirely. She formerly engaged 160 divisions
them stay at home until the I ' which wero German and 100 Aus
trian. Russia's collapse means the withdrawal of from TO to SO of these divisions from the eastern front to I he western front, which are now bemg moved. The divisions rtmalning east are all inferior troops. They are made up chiefly of older men, who have lost much of their early discipline through contact with the Iiusslans. The troops being transferred to the French front
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't't button was sewed on their coat." ' Th fo?d furnished to the Amor'', can soldiers lias been of the highest iua!ity. There lias neve- bcn any supirestion of defective (jual'ty or lnsuff h-ient qutntity." "The greatest medical experts 'n the country were consulted about th.e rnntonment s;ts and the construction of barracks. Everything possible was
5 (done to protect the health of'O'C mer. I The unfortunate thing that Ivppened
was that trouble broke out where we
COLUMBIA
THEATRE INDIANA HARBOR. Wednesday Mgtat 0
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Hero" And Hrorit'n Patlie Weekly.
jliiOI Tfll CLOSING DATE lEflR
But the month of February remains for all persons, who must report their income lax, to hive the necessary papers in tije hands of the United States collector of revenue at Indianarolis. After Thursday night the treasury department will withdraw from Gary Agent I 'at ton, who will be assigned to Munclc. This means tli.it those who wish advice must apply to the tax
increased percentage of failure to explode. Guns recently captured are also of an inferior quality and not as carefully made as before. "In Italy, conditions are favorable to the Austrians, contrary to press reports, the recent succeasful drive against Italy involved but four German divisions and 00 Austrian divisions as aKainst 1.0 Italian divisions. It was therefore, an Austrian success. The result of which was the capture of Vii. ooo tons of wheat - and important sugar refineries and supplies. If the success continues, Italy's sugar crop
will probably not equal in sufficient nnd supplies will have vanished before
amount fifty divisions of the standard of the troops now in the west They tire tiot well equipped and arc very short of artillery, therefore, it is to b" expected that this additional man power will not count for nearly its full strength in the bisf drive anticipated from the central powers within the ne;;r future. On the west front, Friir.ce and
May. In explanation of her reverse, Italy claims she was deserted by her Al lifts, v. ho faihd to supply steel, coal, and especially food. If Italy is able to hold her present line, Germany's plan to fke t!. northern valleys and flank Franc-; wesf of Nice, wii! have been defeated. If Italy does not hold. a.nother Serbian tragedy is in prospect."
ASKES AND GARBAGE TACKLED Street Commissioner Phillips and Stjpt. Spiro today had three teams hauling away garbage, from hotels and restaurants and a many tackling the ice and snow-covered ash piles in alloys off Broadway end Fifth avenue. Householders hace been asked to butn gurbage during cold weather as the snow-blocked alleys as well as blockaded streets makes traffic impossible for the ashes and garbage removal service. A sudden thaw would reveal Gary alleys as abounding in ashes, garbage and filth of nil descriptions.
DEATH OF BABE. Following an illness extending over a period of two weeks, two and a half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Jackson. 703 Price Place. Hammond. Med yesterday. The funeral will be held at the residence Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment w-il! occur at Oak Hill cemetery. Mr, Jackson is a twin brother of Ancel U. Jackson, who is now with the American expeditionary force in France.
i The Quinine That Does Wot Affect Head j Because of its tonic and laxative effect. Laxative Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or I ringing in the head. There is only one j "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature Is on box. 30c. Adv.
so-called Central Powers ere in fact but a Single Power. . . . From Hanv burg to the Persian Gulf the net is t-f rend." How Germany has schemed to get ;-, backbone of Europe: how she expects to hold it: and why we must not nllo-v lier to do so, is clearly and authoritatively told in the new book entitled "Th Vnited Slates and Fan-Germania" b. Andrc Chradame. You cannot afford not to read M. Oheradame's book. If you cannot get i at the book store, pin a dollar bill 1o this notice, sign your name, and mail t the publishers, Charles Pcribm r s iom-. 5:J7 Fifth Avenue. New York City. To : will get the book by return mail. Ad-..
Quick-Acting The speediest remedy for sick headache, biliousness and indigestion is a doss or two of
ir.gs and other property, real or per-' sonal. Income from rents and royalties. 6. Other income, such as interest on j notes, mortgages, savings account, etc . The taxpayer is allowed as credit j against the aTiove, all interest paid on ; indebtedness (with certain restrictions;.: taxes paid (not including special assessments or income taxes), contributions to charitable institutions, etc. The above information covers the income tax law in a general sense. The law provides for a severe penalty if the returns are not filed by March 1.
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Other agon's arc stationed at Hammond, Crown Point. Whiting, East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. Who Mast Be-port. Single person, was your income ;i.'"'0 in 1017? Married persons, was your income, indivdually or Jointly, $2,000 in 1917? If our income equaled nr exceeded the above figures, you must file an income tax return, and pay a. t:.x over
the exemption of $1,000 if single, and over $2,000 if married, or hear! of a family, plus JJO'l additional . xemptlon , for en eh child. i 1. By income, is meant any salary,!
wages, commission, bonuses nnd pensions received in 1317. 2. Income from busines?, farm, or profession. 2. Profit from s.il of land, build-
1M1R, and it is advised thai the officers
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tie visueu us enj n "i'"- -;jij(.r asserts
the rush and also take advantage ot o
per cent interest on mourn ... i ' , "at an early period of life" and before I lowed as a deduction if paid by Jan. 30, : hft(J fu,y .lUained that age of dis-
IfGV. instead ot tne usual oau v. i . ,.retion that would enable her to gaug
EM COUPLES FIGURE II DIVORCE SUITS
Two prominent young Gary couples have their names listed in divorce court. Mrs. Helen Burke, wife of Thomas P. Burke, alleges incompatibility while Alice Harms, wife of L.-tiei-t Harms, a young Tolleston merchant, cliarges neghct and failure to support. Mr. Burke in In r com; nmt filed in Gary superior court by Attorney W. W.
ho was married on
August 15. 1LH, while she was oung,
CONVICTED IN CITY COURT Marko Ilovanesin, S604 Deodor street Indiana Harbor, was convicted In the city court of Fast Chicago yesterday on the charge of keeping a disorderly house and was fined $li and costs and given SO days in jail. The jail sentence was suspended, however, on his promise to keep his place clean. Fmgel Lazares and r.utli Abbott, th two who were arrested in his place were tinrd $1 and costs and $5 and costs respectively. ' t
PAN-GERMANISM. The Fan-German doctrine is the creation of William II. For more than twenty-five years he has encouraged a violent Tan-German propaganda culminating in the "Plan of 1511." wliich contemplated German domimr.ee "from Hamburg to the Persian Gulf." Tliis Pan-German threat is now recognized by al! well-informed students of the war. In lii Flag-Day address, on June 13, 1917, President Wilson saidi "The demands made by Austria upon Serbia were a mere single step in a plan wliich compassed Europe and Asia, from Berlin to Bagdad . . . and they (tlic German military statesmen) have actually carried the greater part of that amazing plan into execution: . Austria is at thoir mercy. . . . The
Itrml Sal of Any Medicine in (ha World Sttld ararywkare. In boxa, 10c, 2&-
DeluxeTheatre Tomorrow Madge Kennedy In "NEARLY MARRIED : ' 6 Reels Roaring Comedy
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HD1EESTI0H. GAS OH SOUR, ACID STOMACH
For the second time within the past ix months. Fred Green, son of Judge ;.-ranlt ;.e(n of West Hammond. Vho :s no-.v stationed at Chattanooga. Tenn.. with the 32nd Infantry. Company M. has had new honors bestowed upon i-.i.n. By hard and efficient work lie received his commission as a corporal about two mouths ago and today his father received word that be has climbed another step and is now a sergeant. Considering the fact that the Hammond b-.y is only I1 rears old. he being the youngest soldier in a camp of lS.fmo men. this is en exceedingly fine record.
Besides this he has won otner lomoi.. ; having v. on a birth on the champion- i ship football team ot the camp, scoring; the only point and winning the game. N..t only has he taken part in other j athletic contests of the camp, but he j has won the box in c vha nipionship. by j
defeating ail that have come his way
human nature. She complains among otjier things tliat licr wedded happiness has been marred by Incompatibility of temper. They lived together until January 14, this year. , Besides a divorce, custody of her twoyear old daughter, Helen J'.ne, Mrs. Burke usks for alimony. The Harms Care. Mrs. Harms in her complaint states that she was married two years ago. S'he asks, the custody of her two children, proper support, nnd that Mr. Harms be restrained from entering their home at 2254 W. 12th avMiut, Toll. .... ton. GETS BAD FALL. Waller Hunt received a very painul wrenched nnkl yesterday when he lipped and fell at the Michigan Cen
tral railroad crossing. He was ie-
limcec! to s-t. Margaret's hospital by
th" police and given medical assistance oy Dr. B. W. Oh id! aw.
BEATTY GOES TO ST. LOUIS J. W. Beatty, chief clerk at the plant
: of the Republic Iron and Steel Co., East , Chicago, has resigned his position and
accepted a similar position with the Fulton Iron Works. Pt. Louis. Mo. Mr. Beatty has been cliief clerk at the Republic for the past tliree years and for the four years prior was a clerk in the same office. He came to East Chicago from the Republic Iron and Etctl plant at Toungstown. O. Tills popular official has made a host of warm friends in this city and all
will regret bis departure eltliotijrri wltli grtat sincerity they will congratulate him on his promotion and wish him abundant success.
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Soothes and Relieves Like a
Mustard Plaster Without j the im cr Sting I T.Iusterole ii a clean, white ointment, I made with the oil of rvistard. It does all the work of the old-fashioned mustard I plaster does it better and does not blis-1 ter. You do not have to bother with a ! cloth. Yoa simply rub iw on and usually i the pain i3 gone ! j Many doctors and nurses use Muster-1 o!e and recommend it to their patients. They will g!ad!y tell you whet relief it i
gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, 6ore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet.' co!d3 of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 20c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
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MEETS TOMORROW. The West Hammond branch of the Bed Cross will gather at its regular Wednesday session tomot row afternoon md it is earnestly requested that as nany as possible attend. There will ilso be an important business session.
DON'T LET WIFE DIE OF LOCKJAW
The entire stx-k of Men's Ladies and Children's S h o e s sold at cost and lielow cost. Hale now going on. Going into another line of business.
J.Giorgio
1716 FORSYTH AVENUE EAST CHICAGO.
m, , , It was onlv in a recent boxing conTne moment "Pape s Dia-test that "t reddie. - s he , mo.e nonoin" roo rVi ao 4-Tna of w commonly known to his many Ham-I
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ach all distress goes. jir, gamciy with om one band he j Warn her against cutting
corns because they can be lifted .out.
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'Tteally does" put upset stomachs in order "really does" o erectile. indire-
gas. heartburn and
tion. dyspepsia.
seem ed 'he verdict of a draw
as his arm is well enough 1'ied writes j that be is to meet the new terror of j
I 'he camp. Fred was a popular and
well known member of the Hammond
sourness due to acid fermentation in j hi(tH eh(.ol and d.d stellar work on the
five minutes that just makes, Tape's
Diapepsm tne largest srdnng stomach
antacid ana regulator in the world.
football field basketball and track
, events.
If! t.'.i.ja fi.-n ia n n t ortlv hicdilv elat-
what you eau ferments nd turns sour. I , ,j vpr ,hfi ,,,ef, pf his son Fred, but
.. ..... ...... .u.,.,. ""uigestea i..as shown his patriotism in giving
tood or water; Head is a zzy and aches
breath foul; tongue coated; jour insides filled with lndiscstlh'.e waste, remember the moment "Fape's Diapcpsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's trulv asomshing almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent esse of Tape's Diapepsin is worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stomachs regulated. It belongs in your home should always be kept hindv in case of a ick. sour, upset, stomach during the day or at. night. It is the quickest, surest antacid for the stomach in
the world.. Adv.
l.as' shown his patriotism
I up his other son. LeGraf. to the colors ja month ago. lie is also making rapid tridfs and vows to so his brother one I better. "Graffie." as he is more com
monly known to his Hammond fritnds. was a member of the Hammond Championship football squad this year, having played the entire season with the exception of a few minutes of play. Becently he has been under quarantine at Fort Thomas. ATTENTION KNIGHTS OT PYTHIAS. Until fur'her notice the regular meeting nisht of Hammond Lodfte 210 will be Tuesday evening instead of Monday. 1-26-at FRANK CURZO.V. C. C.
Women wear liih heels which buckle up their toes and they suffer Brrilfc from corns. Women then proceed to trim these pests, seeking relief, but they hardly realize the terrible danger from infection, says a Cincinnati authority. Corns; can ras'lv be lifie.i ,,t uitl,
Ithe nnjerrs if you will pet from anv
drug store a quartet of an ounce of a drug called freezone. This is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet, you simply apply a few drops directly upon the tender, aching corn. The soreness is relieved at once and soon the entire corn, root and all. lifts out without pain. This Is a sticky substance which dries in a moment, n just shrivels up th' corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin.
i in in is out ana pui on your wires (I reiser. Ail .
HELD FOR ROBBERY. Ubt.ii"' J. Fmlorn. RM' Musfcepan street. South Chicago, ami P. G. Pernson. East i'Lst street, South Chi cago who were c.-.tight In the act of breaking Into a car at the It. Sr O .-owl. at Ttobv Sundav evening are still
1 . Id nt ( harged Winters
Use. a Beaver Board
for any kind of remodeling, attics, ceilings, etc. Easily applied. Phone me for estimates. Jos. MHler 11 Williams St. Contractor and Builder.
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tho Hammond police station v i'ti car robbery. William one ..f the sran was shot
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the leg b who causi
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GARY HAS FOUR BUSINESSLESS NIGHT Saturday r.icht Many places of business closed by fuel administration to t.ave fuel. Sunday Fuel administration let Only drutr store?, theatres, restauiants and toolrooms open.
.Monday Same a." opening of offices
'tores. Tuesday Theatres and poolrooms closed. Lightiess nigfct little business done.
Sunday, with no or merchandising
I Will Guarantee to Cure Any Case of Cross Eyes
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No matter how bad yonr eyes may j crossed, or how many years they, ave been afflicted. I will positively larants. to straighten them withit any Inconvenience to you. I do ot use chloroform or a knife, nelthwill you have to wear glasses, "or the last TWEXTT YEARS I IAVK BEEN E3TABLI5HF-U ON .TATE STREET. During this tim I have cured hundred of the worst cctea of crossed eyee. Recent Cross Eye Cures Below are a number or people i have recently treated and cured for cross eyes. Write to them if you doubt my statement. When writing kindly enclose a stamp for reply. Carl Stroh. 441 Ashland v.; Miss Biehly, 503S Justine St.; Elmer VeoVU. Chesterton. Ind : Mr Rav Floomquist, Hobart, lnd! Stanley Stack, master mechanic, 2231 Pauls &v.; Mr. Geo. Kebble. Chicago fireman, 75S So. Koetner av. ; Mr. Err.il John. 4347 Lincoln ave.; Miss Lillian Kolar. 1503 W. 17th t.; Mr. J. Hanus. 5001 S. Honors t.; Mrs. Drabich, 1153 Webster av. ; Miss McQuade, 5 IS Fo. Marshfield av.; Miss Vera Thieh-n. 674S N. Paulina t.
FRANKLIN O. CARTER, M. D. 120 South State Street, Chicago. Hours 9 to 7. Sundays 10 to 12.
Workman Loses Leg. San Vince of West Hammond, employed at the United Chemical and Organic Products Company, had his right Bg torn off at the knee by a screw conveyor yesterdav.
Make It The Last War.
TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY
WANTED 2 men to do janitor work. Apply. Ticket Ofi'ne. Monori By. H'm'lldlli 1 -L"-."
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The Baltimore Hotel COR. REGENT ST. AND MICHIGAN AVE., INDIANA HARBOR. 50 fine Steam Heated Rooms with hot and cold water. Private garage for automobiles.
j Julius Lupu, Prop.
Louie Houtshilt, Manager
