Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1918 — Page 2

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IF YOU'VE KNITTING ON YOUR MIND YOU'LL NEED A KNITTING BONNET

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A : iison Anerlcan Poet ugfir --Arr.-rican Cur Firj. .. Anacc-nda A rr.fr j" in ?mlt:nr ... I r.'( kl n J r: i Trail! En.dw iri Looorootn .. T-.a", tint ore nr.4 oh: ' soadian Pacific auitic ."i Cau 'o. - -. T rk Centra 1 -a-: Fu-u Central Leather . iVi!"U p r I f'luj . i 'rui-iHo Stevl ' .-ueral E. ti m Maxwell ?.Jotors Mt:.ii'sn Ff'rol"::'! .. NorTolk an'l W'tein .WihTd Pa ...'. i V-snurg 'oal lr,.ple GHS ; ubiican l-o" and Si ! ; t- h d ; n So: i hrn Pa '.''.: ,V ni h irn n.'y !:;-:. Mil. and St. Pan Texas (.III ' I P. S'eei ";'-n T'scifio . ... a i I . s i'h eriand

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li if i:. s ' n of Mr . .

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a- .1 r ' at Fi-rt tvns. p..,-- ; ounj n.an sradua ie.l from rind it.". tv. i d . a i" fiilfifti (he; ; : ! f ; . For se-vera! weeks he: i.iid-M- 1 1 .-n : inert t at the antic; for f- Co iLde and li(.-'i

s.n! riefe, t ha bfin hon-; ra i f.;r !. As.l 1 1 .mi the one;

iio.n .mi! I.-, e H . wltioml b..v w n. in th j he-r of pi; steal sI-Hpe ami h regrei j liiqt he unat-le to continue In th; .-t-. .if a jif had n jriernl j o-p.ot :- I t, ; ; y advance r. en'.. j

GARY "Y" MAN IMPERILED IN RUSSIA

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KEPT OPEN j AFTER HOURS

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. ? ! i t f '. . mi.i was a r.-eatfd ! .!: n i r n i t fi f"1" open (!:' ho v, s fif J n ..' iuSC I hto. Kif-is

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That thf T. M. '. A. huts and o.iild;nS!" th wr rone are rot honib pi,,fIT fh'ltei is i IfarH tndieated in ford re-.-ived from KrneJt K. Hi. .f'hn. f.r i.e'ly reto it nf tlie JjoaaMlle pjm h of the Gan V. H. A who in now in sso'.-tatii.m work in Moscow, When Mr. St. John reined hi posit.r.n with the aary Y. M. C. A. branfi, Of '.i ri e.-id tti wifh to e. doctor friend in RoV!!l that, he enliot in tljf rr,ni " r rorpn and k" to Ru.sia v.r'n th Y. M. A. in a n. In reply

I the doctor .'! inicly xpre5f1 the su?jgfalion thai U wai too much 1 ike e'li'ode. The rard dated November 15 at ) Mojo ow. Hussib. and written to the I o" to- h ear-, the following meeage j f : ci ;t . St John I S ,'fde i nb.i.ii right !f vru would

'i a.- b-i let.) fin? eerywheie. Onjj fr.tj rteen have hit iir front door.) I Vo:i so'ti newspaper reporttj

We'd Enlist if They'd Pay Our Bills

i n i aura rrrxi j KVANSVII.LE, rVD.Ff'o. i -Vii;. don't you enlist?" Noble Johnon wa?" ' Ofrk'd by one of his fril iiv er.'.p...ye. I the Southern Telephone '. rr. jvj n of. ; fire lute. j "f' e few t:!J J van' to pay end! then I will j;o, ' J..,;.rion t e.-r.o-.dfii ! John?n took h'-n H t j, word and i drew up a contra, r. w h'- h ,ii ."tRred ! l" eeven in the oit e ;. r.g to pa 1 h;. billa provWed he rnlisted. The next day J oh neon ent over and 'nltetd in the t,'n".- 't Stntu tt.jj r:n . '

inra that ti-ne th en have hpd to pay 73 which Jchneon ewcl and hf:dre piirthneed their pro;ee cn overcoet. tren. h ro t. r,v o . on-.pte uniforms and are now pcndna candy and c igars tnc e' h month. Johnson la In Franre and the last h'ard from hiTt, he was K't'i- to u,': M frt tr.p to the front !-n 'renrhes.

Based On Cost Per Tablet

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No advance in price for tViit 23 rcld remedy- 2 c for i4 tablet Some cold tablet new 30c for 21 tablet -Fijurrd on proportionate cost per tablet, you lave 9'-!C when jrou bjf Hill i Cnrta Cold

in 2 hourf rtp

rlil.'-a t-ai-k if it f-!i. IjEii'yf STabUlaforCe.

At any Drug S'.ora

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MAY ADOPT CASH AND CARRY

PROVOKE CASE

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CONTINUED e 1 1. t ::,:). ond . .; if.it .F.'. ide. car Ked by Ml h n cvo. w i:i ii-

tiir.fd today for a Teek. Mu Lynch tfftif.ed that on Fe;. ? .t- is:red M : . M Hr:de'. ho s.e t i;: S'hley reef and had 'been abut ed !. Mrs '

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The two quills on this new knitting bonnet are made to resemble knittir. needies and a piece of knitting is used as a decorative motif, so to speak, to hold the quills in place. Then there's a little b&ll of yarn on one of the needles. The hat is a whit soft taffeta affair and just ffoea fine with s knitting Lag.

Weds in Valparaiso. j VAl.rAItAISO. 1ND. Feb. IS. A wedding:, the ( ul snlnn t ion of the wr, w b- .HOlemntred in Valparatn Monj da? , uli'n i:. A. M'uiay, a Valparair j bo--, v '!! ta'.e for h!s bride Mi Blanch j Y)!lia:!.aon. aiso of Vi!pra;."j, until t'-'eniiv ernipo;. ed in Gary, i TT, niairitiice i:cette wa issued toI d f V the cli'r'i. The groom ha een

NO PLACE FOR SHELLS

CHICAGO GRAIN TXTTVK.HB. ' 1 i : X Mn v . t I . 1. r. . M . : rh . . ' Tf i'-j.r I t CKICAOO PROBrCE. i T'.rF. Ft t'l'f 3 tn v?' ei 'r. ifa"-r; (Irf , 4'jr; fr?i. d tl ' 4 5c: serri'vi;. 4 ' 4 -i l - r . K.?. ;s :rd:tsnt e 01 n o;v: 'rts. H I.IVK POL' 1. THY !. "" : d'.ick.

; ' t . ; -ee, ;.'..- -Ci spripir51. ' v . V KA1. io mi !b. . 13f IS--: "i ih. . 1 i n IT--: . to lift n.... 1 ". 'rv.e.jr:-,: Sidneys. It" to 175 :b POT ?TOI'iS Cir.-. 1!'. a'! ci-d

GIRL MOTHER GETS DIVORCE V ".'! Iir t; . ' 1 w t f an-i inotbei ha poo red her store o.' yoi row in:o the

of a Hammond .t-Joge ivina

l-iarti an. aped 19. and tite no' her or a

oh Id nearir.g i'm fourth birthda v. was g rmted a divot f esterday af'ernoov

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Editor TIMKS: 1 1 hs'.p h ltt'le neis fir ioir v h ! I would Ilk to have ou put m

i raner Ti . of our bo? . fron

moml soi hurt from a 6-itfh w n

! p'.oduig. Their raities ate Kmil

i lUiiiuff of Hammond and ! Wanr.risUi of Wen Hammond

both Rot. hit in the lee t'ro.n a

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the h:i. llnu Hannvejc is iaia up n

iiie ho.opita! and so is Frank, the..- ey

p.,-t to b-v up on lhif feet in a few iizs H.-'pinp thts wi'l be p u in th.e

LOWELL TONIGHT .'"-Z: -"l"

.'WILL PLAY

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Three Merchants Fined.

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I i s no.. I rsici. ! ; : 5 M jnon tra in j afternoon whei'i

:r eet ite i.owe I h:5i s.-r.rot

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nd ! lied i;r a tavse .'Oie against f Uowe'ii'e at Umrmi-tnj and it is 1:1 1?. r!:at tv i t h T.ow.'l p!a!n"; c-n i h r B p foo:' n , U S' ek If. 'tlfTP

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eaeh other that i was a Oeririari at'a t ,i v. n was that somebody to'ina

two of thf.-e shells on the shoe ttantic o.-ean and brought their.

mess ten and laid ihcm .longldc th

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tired in a noi-iie at l.'tl.lle joeaier r.-iorrow . Katty Atbvjck'.e is a'. Dcbvie tomorrow for the firs-', time in " month.' "The Country Girl" is the title of the corned?. Pouflas Fairhar.Ws in ' Tr.e llui'i.'teer" is shown "Monday and Tiiesdi?. It

.lis said to he Dougs brs' ptcture.

"Cinderelia" will be shown net Saturday at DcLuxe for the children At the Orprteuin llanager James Mirhelstet ter. ye.ept J'.m Vans, ha P. v acts of audtfMite and n'0 i".

a'tne sric in Fianre, having enlrsted with the t'.mad ian forces, and whils ni.TOfs the hir pond was injured. He later 'e. etv ed a. d'rrhaTge from ser". ice

and eom'na: h.imt derided to get mar-! r ed He and h's wife leave Tuesday for t'r.e Fa"ife c.-as. where he ha

(Speelal lo tbe Times) ! 1 N D f ANA POM 3. 1XP . Feb. i?.TwnI? -three out of thirty grooars :n Peru

hav joined in the rash and rarry policy of retailintf and we are very sue cess -ful" Is the result reported to Pr. Harry K. Barnard, federal food administrator for Indiana. . The nam of those opposed to the plan have been reported to Pr. Batnerd and th federal food administration at Washing on. A report from the county food administration from Washington says:

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q'.'tt a !-.. at the present tirr. la rr.i . bus :ii- "s. Thoe knorkers n btag fc-ns on wi.at t hey are ,".-.- sril V; ". the;, are def ynj tn" hihff foil a -'W'li'i. " Pa i m; u ia. ei.i. the pa'.r.oi.c ginters of Fe t;.a' Herbert Hoover apprmes tneti .... i and "Is behind thni to the ti.-..;' HOBART LADY LOSES PURSE .'.!-.. U' O Brlen of Hoba-t told thGa t y po'.ifi she liad lost ter pocket booti rontain.ng JSC in rash, a ?2 runner order for Sear-Roebj. k. a g..;d wat-h and other trinke.-ii. The p,:w a e lost wh.le she v. a s sfcopplpg Gary.

If the coal man isn't deli'.- the cos the post, nan ran and wll d'.-iit r Tht;i and "War-Sax trigs Stamps.

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City Men Best Fitted for Military Service

hot ar,d exploded. Tours t rul? , HAMMON II B''iT.

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rijy War-Si vine?

Grip roUowt Tbe SnOrr

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The pupils of the upper grades and the teai-hers of the llessville school were entertained at a A'alentine party by the pup-Is and teachers of Saxony hool T'nuiadav evening. Games were piavej and at the close refreshments were served Aug.it !-rprrht and Mere If art were the prir.e winners in the contests. The box social w h' :h was planned as a benefit for the Kessville a' hocl has been canceled Helen Cook has d sronttnued her course at school to acrept a position al Gibson. , The Con-otd a !d'e. Aid Society w'l! rceet in he schoo; barement next Thursiay a'terrm'-n. .lao.ts JTcl-.e'rc n. n Im a tattoned at f o.-t Leavenworth. Kansas, has been I'ou.e on a furiougti for a visit with lr mother.

-TODAY-

GREAT SIJOW Gail Kaiie -IX A Game of Wits

And CHARLIE CHAPLIN in -THE RINK."

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i Ht I ntted Preas .HlNG?'ON, Keb. li. Civ Bied '.. H?;e sc.-.;et h ' r g in yolir fa-

. ,, - Tne .-ci .c n hei;ef that your ... . v.'n :s ph s-ca'.l? -cote

H....Ti than f. bo .ea:cj in a c ia hfn tefuted

n experi'nen-. cond "-if .1 at the be- ;: of Provost Marshal General

' Tvder dVt!cDii tte pioof, Th?

v.,i:nti-y bo.' , a ret.--.ft o' the experi-

,,en shorn . itjv be port nutsoular

t, ;l Is not per'ior in the essential de-

t'! n e r f a rv to r, . s accet-tanee as a

so'ii . r. ("ei tl.f r it pose .: the expi .n-.ent. ,. il and iir ban d-s'rtc'. with a to- ,

c.OOO b-r s u-ere ' ' ' i

Hca- nitiiy exaruna- 7u I It. K Of A DM I N IS TRA TIOV I

I tons we'e g:ven 1 lie resuMs snowli.N i UK S1A 1 1 EK OK THE KSTATE

hat the tounny boys. T.9 pr cent j. OF FFKDfNANP KLITZKE E-

Aould not. hat e been ph.'sha!'?' fit

Buy Thrift Sta'r.ps. They n.ake you money and your sc'ion he'.pa the gov. ernmeni. It's the same spirit that made yo-i buy Liberty bonds and you can't afford Iliem ?-cu can certainly sTot'd a quarter I.) atari this see ? our pos t r. ; a s e r.

It i -ei pop..lat: -n o' j j . c!e ted. Iiie res

Sunday MRS. VERNON CASTLE "VENGEANCE IS MINE" ALSO FATTY A R BUCK LE in "A COUNTRY HERO." Monday and Tuesday DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN HIS GREATEST PICTURE "A MODERN MUSKETEER" Also An Interesting Bray Picture. Corning The Greatest Picture of the Season. Rex Beach's Masterpiece, "The Auction Block." Manager s riocis 10a: "One of ;hc bos' pifturos tv have ever Fho'.'n."

for -rj d'i'y while of th ci-y boys. C'S.4 7 per cent w ou!d ha . e been iJeet ed

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HOBART

Aug. 1st to Dec. 31st. .. . 1914 1915 1916 1917 Dues $6,089.50 $16,418.67 $30,713.37 $62,657.06 Earnings 3.81 1,044.95 2,058.99 4,119.71 $6,093.31 $17,463.62 $32,772.36 $65,776.77 Mortgage Loans $4,000.00 $16,100.00 $31,350.00 $64,350.00 Stock Loans 1,025.00 1,635.00 Furniture and Fixtures 100.00 100:00 100.00 Cash - 2,093.31 1,263.62 297.36 691.77 $6,093.31 $17,463.62 $32,772.36 $66,776.77 Members 55 75 158 211 Shares in Force 722 1047 1962 2771

Entire Earnings to Shareholders No Expense.

By joining the STATE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, you get the full benefit of its entire earnings, which is at tested by the fact that the dividends for the years 1915, 1916, 1917 were $6,265.10, besides the sum of $530.00 which was set aside as a Contingent Fund. JOIN NOW. You can meet the Secretary at office located in the First State Trust and Savings Bank at any time, who will be glad to furnish any additional information.

I EAST. P. NO. 1 74 6. Notice is hereby given that

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signed have L-een appointed executors i

the Judge of the

ret 'li ned yeaisit with rel-

I M.ss H i hi a ii Nee' n ,.- has ben i t- : t it t'!iiiv in Chi aro d'Jring the past two mon'h", is hoiue ths wic I niakint prepa rattens u leave this Satj uiday for Montpel:r. Vt., whte she I -s "i f I spend the summer with her sister.

Mrs. ScolT and 'ami';. . Pefote returning: she expects to vts't New Totk and other places of interest in the east. t s s s Ad'ltne R ' j s s who has been very seriously ill dutufta; tbe past two weeks, was taken to Mercy hospital a: Gary yesterday where she will un-

'dergo an operation for anpendtcit's.

The following were pi -7.e-winner s at the card party given by the 7,ady Foresters. Wednesday e'.nitis: First. Mrs. V)llfl Pi TV ! !r It 1 nn aeconrl ?lr. Vel.

! son.

J M-s. F.d F!er'K and son iterday from a few days

I a t.i ves at Ha miet. ! )li t'rella Sadler who has been spend, ntr the winter here at the home

or .Mr. and Mrs. C. F.rink. underwent an operation for append;citts Wednes

day a, the Weslev hosnita! in Chicago, and fs doing nioelv. . M;.s ?now )topyf0r en:e-iained a .number of her fiiend o- a v:entin ' Parly at he- hi.ittt at Ga . yesieiday j aftei noon. Seve.-a' frorr. hte attended. i Mcuiion Fotr. whose horn in in ! Chicago, but who fortnei ly U-.ed at thia i ?!''. w as hete ;siting fr iends Wed-;neda--. He !s a member of the hos!pua! corps in the nay and is home ion a short furlough. Mi"hae! Smelter hn has been in j the r:i e for (he past sIt t;.onths and has ben stationed at Cattto Ta.oi. is home, hat ing received .tn bon'otaM discltarjce on a-vo-int of phys-.-j ca I d ; - ioi ; t? . I Mrs. Vneue. who has bfen iai:ing here at the home of Mrs. Ada Pio durJ in the past few w eeks, eipects to I?a( for her home 1-1 Chicago today.

I .-.us., j-oii r ip.'K ni son t.ur, ari Kjsitmg with re;':es at, Valparaiso for! la few de;s. j j Mr. rutthoff of Ir.dtana Harbrr. Ms!t-! ed here last evening wuh h-s famiiv. !

I The Modern Woodman lodge is pian- ; ntr.g a dar.ro for .'r e bertrgr of the io-p-.an children ; j-;SIKe !ind v;;; he ! held on . Pat.-i ''. eve.

; M-s. Pa v on v. a ; " esterda v.

of said Estate, by Lake Superior t'ourt

Said F.siate is supposed to be solvent. j PAVE KEITZKE LOEIS KETTZKE. ' Executors. ! Dated Februar S. 131S. j Feh 9-16-2

Indiana Harbor.

NOTIfE OF AIMlNISTTcAT10N. ES" THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE j OF M P.TI. iTIKRNE, DEf 'EASED. ! NO. 174. Notice ts hereby given that, tbe un-j dersigTie-i has been appointed admin-'

istrator of said Es-tate. by the Judge or the Lake Superior Court. Said Es'a'e is etippowed to be solvent. GEORGE B. SHEERER.

Administrator, i Dated February 4. i?is. j Feb 5-16-1':

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COMIISG! Ono Million Dollar Production

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE !

OF EEIZAPETH HEART, DECEASED. NO- 1751. Notice is hereby given that the undei sign-.d has bff n appointed administrator of aaid Estate, by the Judge or the Lake Superior Court. Said Est ale is supposed o be solvent. AN" DREW HEART. Adrntnist rat.ot .

Dated February T. ."IS. j Feb 9-15-23

iRPHEUM

Theatre tVl

Hammond, Ind.

Chicago v isi :.or

International

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138th and Cedar Sts.. Indiana Harbor.) Tonight I

4 ACTS VAUDEVILLE Good Comedy Reels Tomorrow 3 Superb Acts Vaudeville Two Reels Comedv and W. S. Hart

in--"The Narrow Trail" A Hir.M CLASS FEVTI'RK. MATINEE CON.

FEATURE ATTRACTION Today and Sunday Leon's Ponie Circus 7 Beautiful Little Educated Ponies Hata-Kichi Japanese Acrobatic Novelty. Anita Arliss & Co. Scenic Singing Novelty. Barber & Jackson Comedians. Kresko & Fox Comedy. Singing and Talking.

ADMISSION Matinees 10-1 Sc. Nights 10c, 25c. 35c. Vew ?now- Monday. We1rsda

and Saturdav. Marine Daily P ro. Nirhts. 7 to 1 1 p. rrt. da Continuous --11 p. ni.

a6toA-a.

nnetie Kellerm

Wednesday and Thursday February 20tii-2ist Matinee Both Days. Also opening fiert'ormancc of Kimball I'ipe Organ, which has been purchased at great cot from Studebaker theater, (.'hicago, for the 'encHt of patrons of Columbia theater. No Advance in Price of Admission.

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Today Dustin Farnum in "The Scarlet Pimpernel" Sun. & Mon.-Wm. S. Hart in r fiv-aot feature

"Between Men" WILL BE OPEN TUESdIy.

Have Your Laundry Done by the Leader

'E KEEP nruf.ip or latinaiy uuriuveiui uij-. r..i.- ..i.-.n...

which is doviod for the bf-trpmiont of the w'ork wo install in our laundry. Wo arr -onst.antl aiidina tr--w dovices. im

proved metboil?. doinp r.-vrn the iittlof.t thtnes which w:S! help toward thf advgncfnirn of ih hu-rof?. I!. s only by cocstaot study and watclifu!ne?f that anything or any business fan improve itself, and the utmost scrutiny a long all lines is rxercWd in tho toiiduct of the laundry. Do you wondor that we lead'.'

ammoed Lanedry Co.

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HAMMOND PHONE 134. GARY PHONE 1015.

163 MICHIGAN AVENMC HAMMOND, IND.