Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1918 — Page 2
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THE TIMES.
Pridav. March 9, TTTTS.
INDIANA'S GREAT WAR ACTIVITIES
(BY GOVERNOR GOODRICH.) ilrpiy.ne to jour letter of recent .la'.- relative to the ricM propositions " t. : i .m ' !. i - -: 11 r ( 'i.fl ! ' ions itt Ini; na. 1 he-; l" dvtf otl follow: i 11 Notihr of volunteers for regular "iiv: pent foreanl; L'1S34 ac.rted up to February o. THIS. (Note tj iotei in ?iril call. 0.400.) N'umhei- of volunteer" for th r.a: 4. "In n; !- February 3. 3S1S. Not. ("a'.Icd on Cor S0 apprentice fmfn. Mors than OuO obtained up to date i .'-) .'un:her of ojiir.teo; Tir Ihe mann corps: 27 1 accented. .Vote. 3r.,1iana is evy larsely represented by :i enlistments in this branch. ( Present enlisted strength of nai fiial guard: 10,417. April 1. 1317. the rat !.-.n! ctiarfl st renrth was S.U'rt. Gain fvm beginning of the -war to AujUJt a'.l. 7, "17. (Vote. Thren regiment of i'.if tciiitirt lmve h';e:i oiSHriized for ! .ine.Ruerd fluty arid now are tieinm;
Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c
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J. Schloer & Son 95 State St., Hammond. We Give S." II. Green . -, Stamps.
and i r.-cn eju p:n nt. State's sed entary tnilitia rall'd to a. Hon by executive proeiamat ion. has organized r.iore than l&O con paiiics. with a strength of more than 10. 000.1 (5) Subscriptions to The two Liberty loans: First 'can, ?47. 000.090 against $32.O00.0"O Hlc'lVd. Sccnd loan $72.32" .000 subscribed. (Note. I irge oversubscription.) t6) P.ed t'ross ront I -'.huion : S.017.Si'ti. t Note. State's quota $1.000 000. Membership drive obtained 7o.?M r.ew memberships, 26 .5 per cent of the population 1.7) Before she selecm e-drat't law was proposed I called ijj'o Indimapolis the county hertffs and count- clerks from our ninety-two counties, they bei'lB toe officer proposed as members of tlii' county consenpt ion boards. At a meeting here they agreed to go ariend and organize more than ",000 voting precincts, with tluee men in oh pre-cu-ct. y,,n know. This they did and ;)n en'ire i egistra t ion was taken v. :'houi any cost v. hatc'cr to the state or f-.tleral po eminent. It might interest .sou to know that Indiana was the f.tst S'.a'e lo r-pnr1 is!ts. i Si 1'iiMit sttii!tri'?!i in Indian."., .s good. Wf have coun'i'.s of defense workinB to every co-ant j. The J'.flten ide war cot,f. pence j'ou ore familiar with. Since that tine we have tad ooiin'y war conferences in pcaci ally a'.', the ninety -two counties and ai now engag-d in holding township conferences. The plan cf your commi".ee in this recard is being carried out .n detail in the state. uh very good wishes. I am Sincerely yours, james r. Goodrich. ;o ernor.
l.eip r.oummiiH. lie declared the I-Jrlt-i:-h victories in Mesopotamia have an immense moral and military value. The t'entral Powers arc unable lo help Turkey, he added. "The ciermans ha ve moved thirty divisions from the Russian to the west front." he paid "The allies at present are slightly superior in men mid guns. There is fossil), lit y however thai Aulriu troops will be brought tip to the west front. ' nr.i informed that owing to l he conditions of anarchy there. Russia, can only produce enough food this jrar' i feed herself." I'.onar Law aid. The chancellor moved a credit for a daily average expenditure of $,"!0.o"5.l"0.
national preparation for the reconstruction pnod on close of the war. "My party stands for sane preparation for the great problems confronting u nt the close of the war. A'e are already making plans for this work. All elements of the party are to have an e'jual voice in the conduct of its affairs during the coining campaigns." the chairman stated.
CHEERFUL LETTER F
SOLDIER BOY 111 FRANCE
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. c-o3 n o x memoir 04 no xvuiory Societv of the St. Joseph church and is well known. The body will lie in state at Kmme'ims's chapel until Monday morninc. The requiem high mass will bo said at the Pt. .lo.sepii church Monday r.ioj-ninar at 8 o'rlock. Interment will bo in the St. Joseph cr-metery.
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START SHOO WATER LINE TO PI.
It will coi $100 000 to extend cits' water service to North Harbor, the model community for steel works being built by the Mark Manufacturing com
pany for its employes, and today "thoi Fast Chicago Water company assembled! workmen to s'art the project. ' Kout of Piping. j F!unr.,ng from Michigan to Pariisli the water pipe line will reach North'
Harbor from Indiana Harbor by way or Tnckey place road. The North Harbor sewer system, a $230,000 project, has been completed. Water connections are to be pushed as rapidly as possible.
Pllea Cured la 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund niony if l"A7.0 OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. Wind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you car. get restful sleep after the first application. Price 50c. Adv.
FEWER FUEL SESSIONS;
Deny Baldwin Report. P!l I ADEI-PIUA. March 6 Denial is rt.ade in official headquarters that the Fialdwin T.oeomot i ve Works Is arranains or cc ntempluf ins any financing. The rumor had been in circulation for several da. vs. , The fact that the company still had about J 1 0.o.io toni floating debt at the end of the year is supposed to have caused the 'unior. The con puny has been engaged almost entirely on government work, and the annua! report as of December SI. Isl7. recently published, showed advances, from the government of J4.778.-
The weather bettering the Lake county board of fuel administrators meeting at Commercial club, Gary, yesterday afternoon voted to set aside weekly meetings. Next session will be on March 2S. The fuel chiefs abolished thextra 49 cents a ton for haulage In Kast ChicagoIndiana Harbor, but allowed cent a ton additional in Hammond. The extra charge was allowed in the winter because of street conditions. All towns showed a gain In coal.
LL ELSE IS MERELY CHORES (By United Pre.) CHICAGO. March S. "The one business of the nation is to win the war
now everything else is merely chores."! Will IT. Hays, chairman of the national republican party, stated today. He says, his party stands committed to the cause j Ho ctini to Chicago for a conference j with republican leaders. He plans an-j oilier v isit to Washington and New i York neTt week. j
The nexi great duty. Hays said.
Hammond has oer-subcrihed to the liberty b an. the Ked dors, and the T . M. C. A. She is keeping up recruiting. The city is behind lo-r 1 ,.".orr boy s a:id everyone is on tip-toe to help you soldiers win the war." This is the assurance Scrsesnt. William R. Welch has written in reply to a cheery letter from Corporal Joe F. Kearowski of Hammond. The soldier's letter, written "somewhere in I'lance", fellow " Somewhere in France". Feb. "Sergeant Welch: "JuH a few renjines to let you knowthai 1 have arrived here O. K. nnd nrr well and in bem of health. Kverything is iovcly and everyone P'O per cent better than we all expected. The weather is line, just like spring, and the weatherman Kives us plenty u. good wcntner to get out and play baseball or football every tlav. We have all sorts of sports out here in good and bad weather, for if it rnms we play basketball arid all kinds of inside or indoor sports. We have wrestling and boxing contests mid entertainments of all kinds which are all furnished by the Y. M. ' '. A. So one can seo for himself that we are noi lonesome out here. We have at our "Y" a victrola. a piano, a big hall, stage and moving picture machine, and movies three times a week. I have seen more movies since I have been going to our "V huts than 1 did in civilian lite In the States. The boys here appreciate the splendid work of the Y. M. C. A. is doing to make us feel at home. W c have a nice library, books and magazines of all kinds, and all the stationary we can use. all for nothing. I have met a number of boys that have enlisted in our city and it was your splendid work in calling for volunteers that they are here somewhere. Well. T must close for this time as must get out for practice for our ball game this afternoon, and attain thank all the reople of the cit.y cf Hammond for their subscriptions and donations and splendid services in the "Y. M. A. fund drive. "f am respectfully at the service of th Good Old 1". S. A. CORP. JOE. F. KEAROWSKI. "21st Aero Service Squdn . "A. E. F.. France, via New Tork."
As a result of severe burns received in an accident at Hessville about a week ago. Charles Patrick Craine, died i; St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond last night. The body was taken to Hum's morgue. ' taine was employed on a craine on lb-. Nickie I'iate railroad. In an accident lio WHS severely ?i'J;cJr5. The remains will he shipped to the former home at Centialia, 111., over tho 5irh.gan Central this evening.
ENLISTS IN ORDNANCE DEPT. Charles It. Oraefm. one of Kast f'hii':gt i's well known and popular young ii.cn. enlisted ; the ordnance depart roent in Hammond yesterday through s t scam Welch of that city. Mr. 'Jratfln served in the f-paniph-An-.eriean war in the 14th P.stttry Field AriiHr. He v as given an honorable dij-'haige after making a fine record in ti e es vice. He is a popular lodge man in Past Chicago and was employed at the buffet of Andrew Peterson at P701 Forsyth" avenue. "I am K-'ung to do :n;- hit. again." b". said some time ag.- arid true to his ''niie he enlisted He has a wife ond fnmilv. He Jef. immediately for Indianapolis.
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New divorce cases filed in Gary supenor court:
Barney Smith v. Ktta Smith. Gary;' Attorney .Tolin I ox for plaintiff. Mr. j Smith alleges his wife informed him! eh loved another man better. j
Aoolonia CzajkowskI vs. Stanislaw Cznjkowski. Fast Chicago; Attorney Kanbor for plaintiff. Fhe alleges, her husband got drunk, came home and run her out cf the houe.
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CANNOT HELP ROUMANIA (United Pre a Cablegram.) LONDON. March 7. Chancellor of the Exchequer Bonar Law, speaking in the house of commons today, expressed
regret that the allies are not able to
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Ah! What relief: Tour clogged nostrils open right up. the air passages of your head are c!ar and you can breathe freely. No mure hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge." headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. ron't stay stuffed up: Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your drugslst now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, infamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Fly's Cream Palm is jut what every cold and catarrh sufferer has ben seeking. It's just splendid. Adv.
TABLES AND CHAIRS BACK IN SALOON j ' i In a a in. j Hammond saloonkeepers, organised toj gbt the prohibition law-, are going toj put the chairs sr.d tahlcs bnck in sa-j
loor.s. ii was stated today. The furniture appeared tins morning iu one prominent buffet. Mayor Brown was called by a reporter. "I know nothing of it." he said. "Will there be any w"osecution7'' the reporter asked.
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The conversat iori with t e mayor indicated that he would take no action. Only three weeks remain until the saloons will be closed under the state prohibition law. It is expected the s.iloonmen will file suit to restrain the prosecutor from er.forcirg the law.
DEATH OF MRS. KENNEDY The remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy of Wc.t Hammond, whost death occurred at I .ogansport, were brought to Hammond yesterday. Sh was an
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Should be ordered now for Easter. We have a nice line of latest novelties for your inspection. All work made in our onvti shop. Come to sec us. J. GUSS One day service on cleaning and pressing. Call and deliver.
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GIVES GOOD TALK BEFORE CLASS
The Fan C hicago Sheldon lass was awakened ir.to renewed activity last night at the chamber of commerce by that eloquent apostle cf business and personal efficiency, denominated all over the east as Gatling Gun Fogleman. Mr. Fogleman took up that lesson which deals with reliability as one of the essential attributes in attaining success. With lightning like rapidity lie pounded home principle after principle, fact after fact and illustration after Illustration emphasizing and Illuminating the great fact that reliability in a firm or individual is one of the essential attributes In rising above the common level. Four of the biggest ideas in ail business philosophy are taken as the basis of the Sheldon course ability, reliability, endurance and action. The initial letters of these four words spell "Area." The little city in Illinois where the Sheldon genera! offices are located has
ben given this name. The East Chicago class will now be
gin the first lesson dealing with endur
ance physical health.
The cla.ss will met hereafter every
two weeks on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture must start promptly on the hour so that Mr. Fogleman
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1st MaE.Church Hammond, Indiana Tues., March 19th 8 P. M. William G. Shepherd, famous United Press War Correspondent on all European war fronts. The most strikingstory of war from a trained reporter's actual view. A three-year story of German horrors in seeking world domination.
Admission, 50c. Tickets on Sale.
APPRECIATE GOOD SERVICE The members of fire department No. 1 of East Chicago were very much pleased this morning when Mayor McCormsck delivered to Chief Spencer a letter from the Marks corporation enclosing a cheek in appreciation of services rendered at a. recent fire. Th letter acocmpanying the check read as follows: "Fast Chicago. Ind., March 7. "Mayor Leo McCornifcek, "Fast Chicago. Indiana. "Pear lit : As evidence of our appreciation of the prompt and efficient service rendered by your fire department in the instance of a fire in house 410, Mark subdivision, on the evening of February 2T). 191S. enclosed herewith please find check in the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) for the Firemen's Fund. "Assuring you that we more thin appreciate the service rendered and with best wishes, we are. "Very truly yours, "MttKR CORPORATION. "Py W. J. Riley, property agent."
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POLICE REPORT. The report of the police chief cf Fast Chicago for the month of February shows that total of 219 arrests were made, of which 07 were found guilty. 33 rot guilty, 78 no cases filed. 20 on justice committments, bound over 1. transferred to federal court 4-
There were 4i fines paid totaling!
$71 S. 54 general reports wre filed; 3l
robbery reports, and 27 accident reports.!
$400 worth of stolen property was recovered. The payroll for the department amounted to $4 9S4.
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E. W. Green Exalted Ruler At a highly interesting and largelyattended meeting last evening. Fast Chicago lodge No. 9S1 It. P. O. Elks elected E. W. Green as exalted ruler and the following officers tor the ensuing year: Exalted Ruler E. W. Green. Leading Knight Dr. P.. P. HIe. Loyal Knight J. E. Walker. Lecturing Knight E. H. McKenzie. Secretary J. E. O'Neil. Treasurer V?. L. Pprncer. Tiler I. I. Stirling. Trustee for three years George. Reuss. . Grand lodge representative to Atlantic City J. S. Dewey. Alternate representative to Atlantic City A. Ottenheimer. An old time initiation and social session has been set for Saturday evening. March SO. East Chicago ledge was found to be in splendid condition by District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler G. M. Patterson of KendallvNle, upon his official visit here last week.
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pASTIM E TODAY FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and Beverly Bayne in the latest. 5-act western feature "THE ADOPTED SON" SATURDAY VIRGINIA PEARSON in a five act Fox feature "ALL FOR A HUSBAND" Sunday Win. Duncan in a 5-act western feature, "Dead Shot Baker."
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FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY ARTHUR LAVIGXtY & CO. "FROM CONEY ISLAND TO THE NORTH POLE." A Scenic Comedy Novelty. La Farra Sisters Dancing Novelty. Harper & Blank
Comedy Singing. Talking and Dancing. Pearce & Burke Have You a Match. Wellington Trio Comedy Songs. ADMISSION Matinee 10-15c. Nights 10c, 25c, 25c New Show Monday. 'Wedne.'lav and Saturday. Matmee Daily so r. m. Nights. 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays Continuous 2-11 p. rn.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET PHONE 77. 81 STATE STREET. Kellner's Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked Hams 31c Kellner's Sugar Cured Boneless Corned Beef 21c Choice Cuts Beef Pot Roast 18c-20c Fresh or Sweet Pickled Beef Tongues 21? Pork Loins, small and lean 25" Pork Shoulders (for roast) 23c Leg or Loin of Milk Fed Veal 20 Shoulder or Breast of Veal 18c Spring Lamb, hind quarter 28c Spring Lamb, front quarter 24 c Hamburger Steak, fresh made 16c Pork Sausage, fresh made 18 Brisket Bacon 37c Wilson & Co. Butterine, 2 lbs. .55 WE DELIVER ALL ORDERS FOR $1 OR MORE. Trade at Kellner's, the finest most up-to-dato market in Hammond.
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OLIVE THOMAS in "LIMOSIHE LIFE" f HEY COULDN'T PULL. THE WOOL OVER HER EYES. And a Swell Big V and Triangle Comedy. SATURDAY The World Famous Vaudeville Star EVA TANGUAY in "THE WILD GIRL" And the Great BILLIE WEST in "CHEER Ur."
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CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "SCANDAL" In Her Newest Play
A Wonderful Picture. Aleo Mark Sennett In a "Pullman El ide."
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JANE COWL in "The Spreading Dawn"
3 COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 18 AND 1?
"Daughter of The Gods"
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