Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1918 — Page 2
3 'age Two
THE TIMES.
Momlnv. Februarv IS.
PiTH AhS TO
DEDICATE
El HOME
The od: : Kni7ht." of Pythias was f -iml-.J in Washington. IX '., Fehrua v r.-, 1 Sfi 4. i T.i -i:-,,,rvl - w a instituted Febr.. i y i:. !"?. with t.v.rt y-three niemt . C. P was the nrt f : M ;;:-. T 1 l"i;I three hundred n -iff;, -I've tivr.iber. I'-bnuvy 13. I tie. I ir!': the yi 1 7. v Jill- Wii'i' iri fr-.., !,.' h.? hsu'-cli'T ronriian.1r. I : i! -i ni. -.r. ,! I,, dee :m rasod its meirt f r.-ni l:3 to 3 7. .' ; 'r . n ' ; in ll.mvnomj t
makes one elts-ible to tiunib'rshlp in the I'm form Knl. mak'-s hi!" wife, daughter or s;ster eligible to membership in the Pythian sisters, sives h!m tli" suvdiitagps of eiub r ooms soon to he fitted up, anil makes him eligible to fraternal liisurame wh!-h is K "Hi as any old line Innuiani.e. The pri'SrnMi :Vr the cntort ainn;rnt tomorrow niht for the .led i.-ai i..r, of the. now Pyth'an home ! as follow a: MnJii-First Hantist Orchestra, GeorKe. I. Ad kins, ni.-i nnsor. America Audience Address of Wrlr.viif Judge Viix.l S. Ri-ilcr. Musk- Baptist Ma! Quart e 1 1 o Anniversary and Koll Honor Address W. i'. li:'nn. Mua.. JlA.'J Q-.mtet I Vdieutoi y cv re tin my i r. d:;ins. i.j. c. M. k, .He. i;. v. c. YV 1.. Ste ens. ;. P T II. Joi.iun. M. A. Mil-.:1? Mai.; Quartet Addresses ! rand Lodge i '.Yi.ti-s MU.-'.C Of !!! 1 .1
ELL-ASS!
Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c
hoosoik iiomk.s in::.?' hiuhkii.
CLEANUP STRTED BY POLICE OVER TOWN (Continued from rase one.)
Indiana Harbor.
fylng- tlie saloonkeepers did not say that chairs must ro sh well as tables. Miner llrimn wns informed of thi and n'.iosloned the i hiof who states nothing had hern sii.i nl.out chairs in the order. v'Wli.'it shnl! we fiy ;n the paper re. futrdmg it .'" a reporter asked the mayor. "Thr- .saloonkeepers will want to know." The Chairs Hava, to Oo.
The nivir again eonstilted rtie chief
snil sniil to let tha order app'sr as he had Kien it. The chairs go loo. Poker and rhuni sanies are .-ustomsry .it js.-veral el. ihs in the city nl some f thy participants are leading Imsiness 'iin.l pi-"fe""i"inal men. These Raines
"ime under the han as if Mayor
Prown's orders are rarried out. Oamhllrur Has Been Quasl-Pi'bUc. InnihlinK lis been quasi-pub! ie in Flan-mond for year. In the pool rooms
COMIING! Fox'? One Million Dollar Production
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Wednesday and Thursday Fe&ruary 20th-2ist Matinee Both Days. Also opening performance of Kimball Pipe Organ, vrhirh lias been purchased at srreat co?t from Studelaker theater, Chicago, for the benefit of patrons of Columbia theater. No Advance in Price of Admission.
TRY THIS FDR II CJUHT'S FINE
."Pape's Cold Compound" ends severe colds or i grippe in few hours.
Ton can end frrippe and break ur revere cold either in head, ch-st. bodv or limbs, by taking a dose of 'Tape's 'o!d l"ompo:inI" eeiy two hours until 'hree .lose are tak-m. It promptly op'ns. ch sr ged-ti p nostrils and air p.iHa?es in the head, stops nas'y
bets ai-e made on billiards ami p"Ol and k' Ib'y pool ii a com:tsp pa.'luie. Ttif leient KIM"1' Jiu-y ill', t-f t iKMt.ii a billiard pnnic on li!"li $""'ii was watered and althntisrh tlieri' was no doubt as t.i the tfani" haviriK boi n playdl for iiioip y. accord inff to common talk, no iiiili'tinent were rctarneii. Tin; itu fs t ijjii t ion va dun to reports that th" jrame h'ol been framed up between two sharks to trim a. ftiick-r. but ih's pro veil l'ai-e. It appears the3ucker liapp-n'-d t he "th wise guy." Minister Support Move. The church peop;,- received the news
with lilt!.' d.'inonstrat.on but indicated ! 0aC'r a tn. ir fiipp-rt for th- m-or at tit- mat-! H- the nfe i lV,' "M.'.fhor'ii "It is a move "hat r.uffh t have been derful help to r
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tirfr and sewing, after which, refreshments were served. The atory hour at the library on Sat-'
urday was attended by 145 children on Friday. Stories were told by Puth Ccl-
Iins ana Anette Kurhanan. Owing: t I next Friday beine AVashineton's blrtn-
liow RloriouB anl wonder-I duy there will be no nutv hour net
ful Is th advent of anotber w eek
inn. nen iaoy in i
i'Vf t 'T.' HteiTi'yBV"-V '"
The Real
there come Into tha world new Ottlctr Granchtk har reIKned h:s po-
aoul. the real American Roauty. sl"on 'n tne wmtintr police t. rce.
When the, hour rrlTe It Bhoo!S be ! t-eventy-cne German aliens resristejel the dawn of a new and perfect m "Whiting A lar(t! number of these future. The Joy of motherhood , Hrt. 0r folish descent born in Cer-
hou'id bo ai free from fear and ,,,..
fiar.eer as it in possible to mike It. i . ., T-v. ,.. ' . v- I-.ach day brings you nearer the time
Uviiuai Ui wuni9i uru i
and reliablo application. w ,!'n 'our '"rnine erae,ty riec-reases Friend". It le a won. - and finally ceases. To b- pr pared for
r?ure In reileTlnc trin j this day start n acer.unt uith Tlie
; ar-i !s-.-es brought about by expand-; whitinj Sainis and l.onn Asfo.-latlon. ln,- mua.;e. The nerves, too will bj,;urr,.Mt divl,lrrj1 rate sts r,fr r,nt. i calm, maktna; tlie etioa one rf cheerful c , ! lay and restful nighte. Tlie bi-eaata art .-S-I ' keit in rood condition end the abdominal i Theatre toniftht. Alice Brady
done bT.ir t up., ajfo," smd pi-v. ( .1. Sltaip. ph-t'T of !hi! l'""t l ' il ! i e" ; ! ; ; 1 1 riiurch. "There j t!1 r.--i.on v. l.y the saloon "l.on.m" shoutd 1": Kiven .p. cjal
priviicces of law Moi.iii. n. T am ii"t muscle relax with ease when baby ! oneertn-. nhi.iit th." mi loons now as born. "Mother's Krend" makes It pceslf was. li.m ever, as tin v arc z-mvk out i tl for the aspect nt mother baraalf tt
pASTIM E Today WM. S. HART In a five act. fcaturo "BETWEEN MEN" TUESDAY Francis X. Bushman t Beverly Bayne in a five act feature "A MILLION A MINUTE" . Wed. -"Vengoance and "A ouian " Also Alice Howell in her latest comedy, "She Did Ilfr Bit."
"-lriiitit Xi 'until
April r bur the . a ir..- ..f off). dab come to e that li'itd tiy. !;- ;i t e nit after tin- s:. Icons j.i " "It will be a ry fh," thine f
t i""(irceni'-n '," .snd l;-. J. I '. 1'ariM th Kirs: Presbyterian .-liurch. The order is eft', ( 1 1 rcl Inter ' 5 o' !'" k this e-,r i:ir,a. Fiance Not Dependent.
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I actuajiv ,-,i.i nature in me iri'JrioxiB wur. be performed, and no woman should ntg i lert or fali to give nature a helping- hand.
It will ir.ea.n infinitely lesa pain at ti crls's I'o not fall under any circumstances te pet this grreatest remedy, ever com-
pour.CM rc-r expectant moinera. m iMpirl," a quick-fire, heart interest Btvrv.i the Hradflcld Remilator Co.. Iert. J . . ... . . ' i
I i ilj i . "I. tin ooa. i us . ' i i "t'j w a j
in a 5-art dramatic production "T'erkest Kuia." Also a roniedy. Tomorrow,
Fanny "Ward In "Innocrr.t " I-lS-lj This week! Maaoruc lied '.? Bene-j nf dance. Slavish Hume. ilnv'g Jazz' Pand. Refreshments and P.ed Cro l; ."oh. 2-1 S-l j Frincese TUeatra topijrht and torno"--! row, Blille Burke m "inr and The ,
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j book. "Motherhood and the Eaby". Tbej I other pictures
will send it free. It U not only very us ! ! tul. but will mart ycu helpful to others )
B.t I nited rre.st
hASIIIXUTi IN", Feb. g r--ppra t ...n j - - - -of the War Ttisk Insuramc is break inar I were Chicaa:
Remember to ask your arnrBist for bo
Ue of "ilothor'a Friend." today.
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mine at the Princess Theatre 2! , Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22-23. 1
William S. Hart In "The Harrow TraiL" 2-1S-4
f many Sammies
the heart and hopej
fiance, A larue number of f-Mirra applymR for insma te-- ba.e panted their flatves us benetleiunes. but ha i e been informed that tln.i is a.':aini-t the rules of War Risk Insuram e. f'nl.v a wif..-, husband, wold. Rrapdchibl, brother, sist-r, adopted br;t h r or sister, stepbrother or stepsister, p.'"--
enr. Rran'iparent o- ?ti-; p.-rf nt iifsnred .-an be named as a bene
visitors.
hn I,ai.go!ir rfceive.J the n-vs (atli of her Ktandchild, Baby
.f Jfrt!e aenue, was
HELP VIN THE WAR.
Me, hanirs ami lahcrets are jnv i'd t"i attend an open ineet.tiir of the Car
penter's 1'iiiou at Indiana Hnrrx,,- Wed- i
j iiffila,.- evening, the 2.'th at . p. m. 1 j in K. P. ball h. .u r'uli r xplarsa t lop. j I of how to "Hel;. in t.e War" by en-i i rolpnr in t' T . . t . t . . . ... i
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ns. Don't stay stufted-upl Quit blow uti'l Ftiuft'hne. Ilnsr jour tiirobbmp lieid nothin: ele in the world sive. sip-h prompt relief as "Pape's t.v,ld t'ii!pound." which costs only a few cents at any drufr store, p. acts witnoiir asrstbiicc, testes nice, ami .a'ises p. inconvenience. Pe sur-j jou get the genuine. A"lv.
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iliiuiii'i v i'i ' or. Joe I.iMlerman of Myr
r n tlo- sick 1 1 h . ."is. ('harl'i Oohle of Indiana bou'evard. -was a tliicaij.i shopper. Mrs M. Gr'.riiii i f Kober ts a-, enue
thejv.as a Sou-h fhicaKO shopper.
Mrs. M ..' be -f Atchison avenue, was a i 'hb af v i sllor. Mrs l"i.-r.- ,-f M ; r'!(; avenue, w as a Hammond if-'.N.r. Mrs. Va 1 Hrown of Hubert, visited at the P.rown hop.e, Jlvr'l.' avenue. Mrs. ;.--a jr't cf Koberts avenue, was a 1 In ittiitii Isit.or. . i son fend son Thendare cf 115th street, South I'hicago shoppers. Mr?. Winnie 1 1 of Cleveland avenue, is ry lil at. her home.
GRUENER NOT FINED.
Through an error in transcribing on the poijee blotter lat Safuidav it was
s'a'.ed that Wm. Gruenr, the Sheffield!
avenue, is : avenue saloonkeeper bad ben fined
ir.5 fir keeping open houee. The case acainst Mr. Gruener has oen. continued end the police repirt of a fine was r.ot true.
C.i:KllAI. PF.RIIIfi AT THR PltllXT, tilAF.HU, K(0OMV AT illltlf:.
Mrs. J. l'Uul. Jr., of tne Fast Sid
!Mf:d Mrs.
Penson cf Koberts ave-
AT THE ORPHEUM.
The Siipdtcwrt Band t traction nt the j; ,T1 The.it. r today and to;:;. V;mc... J...' Barton ai.d
t he f . it:; re y lord ftrph.'u 'row. I.-e n '.. Th" Mil.;
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. r j-:,l-rjari. Harry Hixoii T'ellert.- arc on the lull.
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'le. Mr. W "i.Hi.a I
"rawford cf Koberts aven'je. was p.. ,s;or.
F. 1". Seeing "'lib will me et 1 Preeselrlen home in the tTasi ! I
Hefner and Mrs. F. Kas- It of j
ORPHEUU SCHOOL FOR DANCING 152 State St., Hamrnond. DANCING CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHONE 3223. Hall to Rent for All Occasions. FROF. J. GREGORY KEAXT.
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Hammond, Ind. FEATURE ATTRACTION Today and Tuesday Spud-Town Band Fun In a Livery Stable 9 People 9 Lee & Vance It Ain't What la It's What We Do.
Joe Barton & Co. The Millinery Sa'esrrar1. Harry Dixon Comedy Song and Piano Nove,ty Dellerts Ncveity ArtntE. ADMISSION Matinees 10-15c. Nichts 10c, 25c, 3c Ver Show Mor.iiav. Wc"riiiv
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"First in War, First in Peace, First in Thrift
N the anniversary of the birth of George Washington, the nation pays homage "to the memory of this great man. No tribute at this time can be more fitting than a firm resolve to prac-
Ult UU1I I. Like the words of father to son. down through the years, comrs the advice of "The Father of His Country" to the people of America today: "Economy makes happy homes and sound nations instill it deep" Washington's America fought for the principles of liberty and humanity just as the America of today fights for these principles. Washington knew the terrors that war held for the thriftless he knew that national thrift is necessary to win a war. S You who revere the memory of Washington, heed his words. Do away with needless buying. Allow the factories now making luxuries to turn their labor and materials into supplies for our soldiers. Make thrift your every-day rule of living, and regularly put a share of your
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Saving"
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Go to the posiofllce, nearest bank, trust company or other authorized agency and start the helpful habit of buying and saving War Savings Stamps and U. S. Thrift Stamps. Help your country to victory and help yourself to personal success practice the hahit that made Washington "First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen."
War Savings Stamps
r.igt durir.if February, $4.13. Wr.rth $5.o0 in 1C'2..
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TO SAYINGS STAMPS ISSVEB wr TS U KITED STATECOVEBNMEVT
U. S. Thrift Stamps
Mar be bad at 25c each. Exchangeable for War Savicg-s Statr.p.
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GROCERS MEET.
I The Hammm.d Retail ';io,,rs pte to I h.ive a n.eetipst tornorro-A cvenintr at the
i camber or ommerce Kn.
tnatters will be considered.
To Cure a Cold In One Bay
; Tak- LAXATIVE BK'hMO cjlTNINT. : i Table;.) It st-.-rr? tl.e Oruj;h ai'd
ill. d-ic:-- and won;s orr ine .. r.i.i. j... . ! i;i;iVlJ'S sig-natut-f on each box. 30c.
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IIDeLuxe Bgatr?l
Today and Tuesday Unusually Good. Douglas Fairbanks
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I Anaconda Aliiericca Kn.eitiJiii ! 1 :roolt! n Pa i id T
t I!h1i!w;ii l.tifeir, 01 i , " I I'.aKiiuore nnd hu ! f anadUn I'ac'.ti.' . . 'American Can ''.. -I Xew York f.ntial ! i.'ol. rado l-'ui ! I i.'i nil ril T,enr.h.-r ' f h- s.. n K :,n.I ('!;. i FroI. f l .'il K!' ' l l ie .
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I P.. .-i1i;is- - 1'. S. P.ubber I Allien, an Smear ! South. tii P." li.c j S" m t hern lliilivav 1 C'Iiko. M il. and St. Paul I Tms nl j 1'. S. Steel
Vnion Pacific I'tnh I'V'lT'M' jliys H ei land
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"! WANTF.LV Girl for jtenetat h'i-e. P.eference required, fall evenings or Sunj day before p. in. i33 Laporte ave. j I 2-15-21
Mrs. nc-.'-rpe F.-l.naf v.ho recently renin. d from the hospit.nl in fhicogo. is
, ! ,:i.)u'ij ine; a: her home ;u t'entral ave-
.:, I ii ue. i(i., ! Mr. and Mis. Oorpe A. .tones enterl 4','2 : tiMued a muni.", r of p-opte at their : -j J Ivinc in i'!v:aii.3 avenue on Thursday T-.i I i,i;:'it ;ri hon.-.r ' f the fifteenth nnnivcrislli)'i 1 ry f th.eir son Charley.
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Pid. nn- be ins ce d"-iiO iI piaj.
B :1 ertir-el 'for n sew- . to be elected in Wh.t-
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T Ias Chief's e'r.ib of tue P thmn .- "'. I.' lui et at the- home ,-.f Mr?. I :.!'.! .ird, 11-. lie rta a cnue. ne;vt TU'ts- .!: ..T.n.-r. All nunil'-.TS are request- ' i to 1 ;;i ii'loil'.no-. P.. :!, to M asi'l Mrs. Krnest Nelson of i iliio an n ;ei a son. Mother and child iie getting iiloux nic.-ly. Mr. snd Mrs. Wilson, i.-e Getildme J'.ot", hive purchnsed t!- b"Mii;o on ih-.i aienue now occupied by Mr. and Mis. J If) I Jones. Mrs. i ! Truebi" -ol entei tamed the ,,,(-i.;h'!s d' the P;,thu.n Aid society at .-' n. rel'a :i at her home in 1 -iporie . ?.n.. o.u l-'ri"P.y Hfternoon. The hostess ns nfu:sted in etit ert i inirifj by Mrs. Sceery, Mis. Purdy and Mrs. Richirds.ei. The afternoon vis spent in knit-
"A Modern Musketeer IN HIS GREATEST riCTl RE ALSO INTERESTING BRAY PICTURE. Wednesday and Thursday . REX REACH'S GREAT MASTERPIECE
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Manager's decision: One of the best pictures vc have ever r-Ls . :
Wednesday A Trip Around the World with Burton Holmes, Pathe Comedy. Thursday Great Pathe Weekly and Paramount Comedy.
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Friday, Feb. 22 Washington's Birthday WILLIAM RUSSELL in "NEW YORK LUCK" And Latest Mack Sennett Comedy.
Saturday Massive Double Program MARGERY WILSON - - in - - "THE FLAME OF CHANCE" And BILLY WEST in a Scream.
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The X?.ed '"'--ss will r.ie.-t et the Franklin auditorium Tesdsy u f ernoon. Feb. 19. F.vcrjbO'lv ia v.o '-imr te con-e and he'p Kr.lt 'i,l sew. Mrs. H. T leavens eud Mi. l-'croeur
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would not ache Try Kondoris for your IneaiciaLclie (at no cost to you) SO.W.OCO have used this J'-year-old remedy. For chr ome ca'arrh. sore nose, coughs, colds, sneezinif. nose-bleed. etc. AVnreusforcomphmer.tanr can. or buy tube at druHRist s. It will benent you four times more than it costs. or we pay nonev bsrk. For trial can free write to KORBOI MFfi. CO., aiimtroui. Mm.
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DABT CIIAND PIANO 4 Vez', 8 Inchtj LSt You Can Afford It For years it ha? been your drnim to have a little Grand ;iiani in your homo. The co-? was prohibitive. We have removed this barrier to jour hoi-es. The new Brambach Baby Grand made by a coninany 'i'h noiirly h i en! dry's experience, coMh no more lhan a high-(.-raae I'priKht niano. Conservatories huJ teachers praiso its loaal Qualities it sati.-iie-s tho taort fastidious in beaui y anJ design. It tKcuptea but iiule room. Ask us to mall you paper pattern nhow exact ppace it will occupy in the favorite room In your home. Price $495
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0 vou have Blue Monday at your home? We
have an antidote: Send your washing to the Hammond Steam Laundry and have it done
at our new household prices. If you haven't received a list, get one. All machine work ironed read' for use, nil starch work ready to iron. . We are proud to say that we wash your clothes clean, .ut as white is snow. We are as careful with them as you would be yourself. Wc do not tear or injure the daintiest fabrics, ' nor oven shrink the woolens. Family washing, rough dry and domestic finish, as well as regular bundle wash, done better than ordinary. SSammond Laundry Go.
Phono UU. lo".' 3lichirran Ave.
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