Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1918 — Page 2
PflflTB TWO b acajiiaaau ihujui
THE TIMES.
Monday, March 2.",
1918.
THREE FQUNOBIES MEJM1G HERE East Gary, East Chicago and Hegewisch Getting Additions.
Bell-am s
Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c
spc-t Commit t,-d or inifii-l- ! t" 1" oommittt'ii to tin- Hug on this .u cusion 1 am a loyal, put riot to citizen, and 1
rlunift
Three b.r foundries ire
h industrial assets of th
i cgion. B'.fgeat at East Chlcafo. The b'gaeet project million-dol-ar add!tin to the Hubbard St eel Koun- j .t,v company at F-f (h'.-Mgo. wl.-r' ' building rii'xft0 ft 1'mg, "u" en.v.tove 500 more men v. iin completed.; u d ff '" ! t East fSsry the c.ary Foundry ami - i ... 1 r. r.nn i
Vitelline company is ..
T am oth-
or enioi-
; don't hih anybody to think w . t ornipf. neither does my wit'
re.i
AI.HKKT S F 1 r F. N H F.C K I ", 1 1
HMMIOID HAS BID FIRE LOSS
WEDLASTWlQNTHiSHOT AS
WOULD PART . IH MARCH
TEACHERS STAND BY SIEDENBECKER
add--d o ompM n a
nd JlHin-
bl its easting facilities.
A $5U.t'0 foundry is bfi".f t. West-Mil far mid Foundry
e l. ' Two New Pttrc. The East Chicag" plant ha contacted; . .. .ift.inal fumact-s. '"e wi'.l he
SnyOr electric furnnoo, th.' o:h.-: . -,., oien-harth furnace. This addi
fonal equipment will make the iLuM-srd Ur .;r.r.t one "f the finest of i' kind in J
i;, west and a cone-en-, tra! v.m n Piove a total of t.i'00 men.
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1 Seven head of valuable hnr.M s, forty-, I five tons of baled bay and ft large barn i I was (lihtriivfi in a lire, in Hammond. I I curly Saturday morn in K. entailing t lox I
if fT.otiO. The owner la H-nry IV pounce t f the Fuel Ju. Oeiieitil Supply,
;Coiiipari. at h2S Calurnei avenue. Thi ' Jimdpr i! roered by Insurance. ' the The 'Ire vvn ftri di ..ered to fT- ; Mr. ifirer Volkman He turned in the alarm I'll)- litld dr pa ' ttl.f -lit S No. 1 lill-l ivKpondl.-d 1 5 in t ! to Hie c'lil .t 1 ofl o'clock Sundav motn-
;iry superior of Mary find F.dgar
he i triilv h s .-.ns V'o' s::t- - i d 1 f. in.)
Ne fee to qin-n;;-Suited -
j num. ij..r: i 1..I-. Jin''
Gertrude V
Stout
put
lotic He. 1 . i I e r t y 1 ' 1 !!5 ti tile
a well ndn Htid V. M
us j ltiff. An eff. h'" J h.trse oMt of
t vas to'ind ;me 1 smo'..
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t wa ir.tile to Kef ti the burning ltiV..iin(f Imt y,:ti tlio I, .id b'-en over--. Y!ie h- :i: f t urn t tie jit e
(if r e i -is. m iiled in i court today tmliided hosi A 1 bazar vs. John Allu:fr
t'lynn a. Jeatiei tc f 'l vnn. Ona a Child Wtfa. Mrs Albhz'vr ."-eeks an niinitllm'ti' nn t lit; grounds that nhe was but aixtocn !nst month when she pot married. Her tolJtesrt ih ClO .tefTersoii street. objections to Mrs. Klyrm bom s are cited In the complaint of Mr. Flyiin. Attorney I.ut:aa filed both caftan.
HE TRIES TO ESCAPE
Matarnlty and "Kothar'a PVland" kara VmR bn thought of toehr. "IfoUver' Krlcnc!" la a aae external preparation for i poet ant mothara. By it regular ua tba fine network of nervea luet boeith th kin ara oootlfod aad atratr.tilna; pains ar aroiotrd. The atx)omlnl muaclea ralux aatly when baby arrives and the form la
"Mother's Frleud" zaaJuai It
poaalbla for the mother to be hrlf aod to aid nixmr. By ao doing pJn la .voided at the- rrlula. Do not negiaet to g1 nature a halping hand. Ask for a bottta of "Mother's I'rieiKl' at rr dru8glv'a ttlay and wrtt for aiwabta book, Koth erhcHjd and the Ba.br". It ta frea. Ai 4i?- Tba Bradfleld RecutaXor Co.. Oap. F. 122 Limtl BulXtiruc Atlanta. Oau
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To Cttre a Cold la Ona TJy , - 1 XVTIVF. BROM. QflNINF. ; r.i,i...i. v T sloes the rout'a and '
stops
fp-ada-h and wonts cir in ..! ;ROVFS !gn;t'ji-e cn e8'-a bov
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was tntt ri.e ;;nd
I ;-ii ve an tl..i'.;. de I'.e! - i The (Ire depn rt men; rk. Feu- j ;,.ation null! h o'eio..
Hoft:..,!!!. j .lnJ fout-i,! it r.ooly. i M .i !'hV, j Ac, unl.iig to a St;i;en;.-!,t trmde by Mr j j I owftev to a Tfnes reporter this moin-i : mi:, the e.-igiri is m i l ie.wn. A night ; v 'i!fht;:ill who is . ;iti i.'J by Mr.
J.,vii! ti)de the rout If at II o'clock t
ur.i.t y ninn.s hi, 1 lie stated that lie'
COURT RULING! 1,1 " ' ' '-t time.' j I' is p,,si.l thai 'a.- Hie iiimv ha
been i H'.isul by onio dejective Mring. Mr. leii( y teely it. lo"H of the)
GALL FOR SOLDIERS TO CHASE Ell B
SALOONS MAY NOT RUN PENDING
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Uncle Sam Wants Volunteers Not of Draft Age Says New Appeal.
Bulletin. l.t l'KR The namdrd anaa tiled. Fted Tko.'li. :l".0 Pennsylvania avenie. K.mt FbicHgo, aa fa.t(illv abot Enmity morttitiK b,y Indinna Harbor police officers from whom lie was attempting to ea ape. The man was fteen on (i;:tn' e s'ifiel abo it 2 ;a a. in. and 'tpon beintc questioned a. ted suapoMOiisly. Th; officers followed him and found him pterin: Into store windows and trvina: the doors of 1 fitdvnres on 136th street. They arreter him. but he broke away end mil Three shots were fired after him w I'll. oil rasult. On Pennsylvania avenue th ctase was taken up by a third ofli er. Mike (-hapion. who also fird three kIio'i.. Tti" man ran inlo a ,atd and dropped to tie. ground. The police patrol was called and h was taken to the office of I'r. Mervis. who found that one of the shots had taken erfect in the side and the bui'et had paed thro.iK'i hit body, lodging r.ea.r the suiface in the b-tt breast. He was taken to St Marijnret'a h -.pita! and d.ed.
cumulation of uarbnge and ashes in the alleys is greaier than eer before. Sewers are being stopped with the dirt from the streets. The city's health depi nd on a iletui-up of the town.
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MEET FOR DRIVEIE
C. W. Allman Is Made Chairman of City and B. F. Hayes Outlying Territory.
(Contin ifd from p.Tjce one
brew itig J
JANITOR SEiDENBECKER MUXES II STATEMENT
The undersigned. AUiof Sei.Ienbecksnitor at the tV-i'.rtl school build- ". . -ir.... I T.li.n.
in tne eitv' 01 iiniiniiuiiu. that rhe Rrticle in The Lake
;'" Is
sd day of March. 191S, with reference o an insult or di&reapect to the fnited States flag, does me and rr.y family treat wrong and injury, and I fee! that
the public ought to know snd un-j cerstand the full facts cf the episode.
1 was ts'ing th e.ening frv.n the s al. with a wire
flag dow n Friday i
sixty-five foot flag rope snd tr pulling
i the Vanderbui(i case, whei
company is pla.ntifl. "It it the plan to j have a quick trial In Lake count ini.l itake an appeal In time f.rr tne supreme
court to consider that case alonr with
the one from Yanderburg cnunt. Uno brewintr comcanv attorney i
i reported ti have said it wouiii be fully ' for the saloons to try to keep .pen 01 j for tne l iewenea to try to continue business, for it w ould only r.i . tile j the tharge tht those engaaed in the j liquor business are law violators, i Another I.aw'a Kfteet. It may be that another law pns.-d at the same session of the legislature rs i the prohibition Jaw. has had something
to do with the decision not to atter-pt to continue business. The other law saya that "no license or extension of license to sell intoxicating liquors at
horses very keenly as thev were all hta
ha rge YVcxl
pets and fa nn.
he had brought them from hia
ym ALLEGED GARY
SLAYERS RELEASED
! retail vr w holesale in the Ptat of In
idlana. shall, prior to April
Binzen Robbery Suspects Gain Freedom After Long Fight.
S fiif-ant William C Welch, in of recruiting for Hammond,
Hmnrnond and adjacent communities, today be-aii n.ri K iuk personal appesls to men under and over the draft BF" to enlist. "What doe 1: rake to wakeiup the boys at home" he usk.-d 'If there l anything" that should stir an American boy or man to the depths it is the battle on the west front now in progress. The Tommies are withstanding the greatest attack of thy war. Our boys are there. But we mu.-H hav more to drive the Hun from the territory he
I is invading. j "Hammond is seething wi'ii 10-11 un-
rter and over the draft age who are
needed to defend America. At Indianapolis they are going over the list of!
THREE ALLEGED PICKPOCKETS TAKEN Thief alleged pb kp .ckets were arretted "f Indiana Harbor yes!erday"by Officer Budk !.. who hnrged them with picking the por ke's o George Boloy, 3418 Michigan avenue, who loaf, about J". The men yavc tlo-i rna,ms a. follows "Walt.-r Huffman. Kussell street, HaninMid: Wiliiain Oakle, t'hleagto. and Jnsepil KJwards, Gary, It i thought that these nin may also hit been instrumental in picking the pockets of Nick Fedrlch. IS2T Masachuett avenue, Gary, who ilairns he was lobbed on a South Hhor car between tVarv and East f'h'.cajro and d-pried of ld'.
VIOLATIONS REPORTED fiecause some did not 'inderatand that 'ii .Sunday eloaing rule applied to all stores and all Pundays, a few jlaces were open In Hammond yesterday. Next Sunday ianorane? of thrule w i)i not io- taken as an excuse.
l .Mentor ' 1 itoirKr stated this a:-
! t.-rnon All stores selling foodatuff
reta-.I or wholesale must close. Sun-.-. be ir.-ain parlors may lema'n
op'-n to sell cigars. i e ereair, and t a tidy.
O'S'.oi.rne caused the artest of t(, peddlers from West Hammond. Gud-i-te,n arid G.-ldberg. at Whiting. Thev I were selling sugar in quantities great1 r than the lew permits and the ford administrator recommended to tr.e I mayors of Whiting and Hammond tbar the licenses tinder which the pedd'e; topejate he taken from them
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Klertric clippers have been installed at Simpson's Harber Shop, 10S Sibley St. Try them. J-19-',t
down the cable refused to go through
;'.:? puMy when I had the flag cn my Bi-n. and which necessitated tny usim? both hands on the cable, and t? wind blew part of the flag from my arms and touched the ground. This was purely Accidental and unavoidable under the circumstances and no offense or flisrespect to the flag was even thought f. X am given no tr ip in raising or lowering rhe flag. There is tio truth
hi the statement, that I was made to j
tieel or that T msd any remarks or statements at the time showing any i srespec? for th" flag. That 1 'kissed the fiyg is Hue. I have lived in the city of Hammond even years. I have ben tho Janitor at this building for three and one-half ears, and no one can say or point to anything that I h&va. said or done jit
lit
if ranted t an;- person except c.i.'li perj son be a present holder of fuch a 'license cr sha'I become, the holder of such bv lawful transfer or order of
"Sorioy" Dunn and Thomas Kelly, accused of the murder of Spencer Tillman.
w. a .eiiio poller, aui nir jiu.u'.ir iuuiil-i..
of Michel Henzen. freed Saturday in
the court." The pjrpose of this lawwas to terminate all licenses April 2. 191 J. It is not regarded as probable that any tuord of county cor.irti'8is..aers would undertake to grant a license after April 2 unless the supreme court held the law unconstitutional. The supreme court will hear oral arguments April 2 on the appeal from Yanderburs; county. How soon the decision wtl be made after the arguments are made is uncertain. When I.ctv Takes KfTec-t. Many persons have asked the ptosecuting attorneys and the attorney-general when the dry law takea effect. They desire to know whether the s-
sny time" affetTJfig" tfly loysttr to the -loona wtll -fc -closed on .April 2, The government. ae)tf. my sons in the. law is plain on this point. k says h'ah shol' purcha'seii. fifty dollar lib- "that after the 2nd day of April it shall
rtv bonds. m- wife has one. and I ! be
,
have one. e belong to tns itea uross.
snd have contributed to every war enterprise that we have been solicited for. I am therefore asking Th Times to print this statement which is true, so tha,t te public, may .draw its own eonelus.ons aa to whether any disre-
COUGHS ''ID COLDS . QU1GKLY RELIEVED Dr. King's New Discovery sold since Grant was President at fifty cents.
unlawful." This means that sa
loons will be open on Apt il 2 up to closing timei on the right of that day.
boys who enlisted at Hammond ami it j we'll be surprising .when he f-ei how
many were from our of town. We ba.e riot done our full pa It ef. There a:e
both of Gary were hundreds of young men in thia city who hlrngo on a writ of are needed. It is their duty to enlist.
SNEW PERMITS
habeas corpus sranted them by Judge, "Thesi boys tell me their mothers Joseph B. David. State Senator Timothy i won't let them go. Kiehtr they of Murphy an d-Vld. Thomas A. Doyle were their mothers are slackers. The n.o' h. among other witnesses whb declared j ere of Hammond will have to let k of
'.that Dunn wa- in Chicago the day of the; tne coat-tails of their boys.
rrir.ie I Hammond has done splendidly lmt she After hearing testimony Judge David ; must not rest on her laurels. Her recsaid he wafc convinced Dunn and Kelly jord mus' be maintained. We want volvert not in Gary the day of th crime, j unttera. If you are a young man be. H- bianded the Identification of Dunn tween IS and 2! years of age or more
by Amanda Blunt, a waitress, as "not worth St cents." and asserted it would not. ".-C'tivii t dog." Hmaen. the saloonkeeper, said he heHrd rumors that if Kelly and Dunn w er e. held for extradition frlenda and relatives intended to "Blip" them revolvers and that they could shoot their way out of court Assistant State's Attorney C W. Larson asserted influence was beine brought to bear to keep Blnren and other Gary witnesses from testifying against Iunn end Kelly.
j r.ie.uiUK uniniipMen-: 1 in t'he week by issuing four new
. permits at the city hall in Hammond 'this morning. They wers for a etona ! land brick house to be erected at 138 j I Harrison street by C. F. Wslrner. It
Special To Tun Time 1 CRAwlFOIiPSVILl-H. Tnd . March
Friday evening a number of Crown; Point's foremost business men held aj meeting in the circuit court room atjHAIR CUT BY
the 'r.'.ii t house for the purpose o' j
discussing ways end means of ar
rying on the third Liberty loan in Lake county, and to make this Liuerty Iian drive a booming success. Mr. J. B. Ite.rson acted as chairman of the meeting: and Mr. .1. M Poland, secretary. After a brief introductory talk, exposing his ideas as to the purpose of thaa meeting, Mr. Peterr.on introud iced Mr. W. H. Hay of Gary, chairman of the L.certy Loan campaign for Lake county, and Sit Hay very distinctly outlined the work to be done, stating what appointments are to be made, and in genera! as'slsted in gettjns th's work sraited in
Crown Point ne of the first Things Jo be done wa to appoint a vice-chairman to take care of all the territory south of Ridge Road, and immediately upon thia ftuggestlon. Mayor B. F. Hayes was elected vice-chairman for Crown Point ter
ritory
ed local chuirman
A aeneral discussion lhn followed
s;a rted j various members of the audience being j
building called upon for short patriotic speech
es, which were made by Mr. John Brown. Mr. John Kratj, Mayor Hayes. Mr. Hay and Mr. Harty all of Gary. Mr. Hay anain took charge of the
ELECTRICITY
1
and Mr. C- w- A 11 man was elect-
You can nip colds in
the bud Clear your head instantly
Try KondonV
tor the
Cold-in-head
(at no cost io you)
than 31 enlist now. "Do 11 today. Whv
j w :i! cost in the neighborhood of Jj.- ' 0 . L. L Hagerman will also erect a
brick em-er flit at 2t Zaohau avenue, costing J7.0('". The other two penni's a'e for small ctlages. C S Kennard wi'.l build at 3 150 Harrison .street, at a cost of $2.5u0, arid K F. Fischler at 27,0 Lewis s're.t at a oust of $2.i!fHi.
dr'.av'
TONS ON TONS OF
GOVERNOR PROCLAIMS FOR LIBERTY
(.Continued from page one.)
GARY YOUTH AND VALPO GIRL NABREB
Calumet Park Stock Yards Give Farmers a Great Opportunity.
That was fifty years ago In all th yaarf since millions of colds have beer checked by it. coughs relieved, gr!pp vanquished, crotipy children ted. Dr. King's New Discovery Is very ef fectlre In cbecking the development ot an oncoming cold or the advance of f nejtcte! 01M. It soothes the tortured throat, loosens congested chest, and dissipates th
t tght-packed phleg-m. Standard foil
: oung and old as a faithful remedy for nd enmy of new and oid coughs and 'ids and klndred.anacka. Try It today. "AlwaysHCeaif to Better Health" Serious sicknesses a'art In disorders the Stomach and Liver. The best eorreotive and preventive Is Dr. King's N" Life Pllla. Thy present Constipa
tion, keep Liver, and Boweli In condl-; Lien No change in price, still Joe. Adv.
ORPHEUM SCHOOL FOR DANCING 152 State St., Hammond. DANCING CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHONE 3328. Hall to Rent for All Occasions. PROF. J. GREGORY KEANE.
anniversary of the entrance into the
war by the T.'nited States. In procia- ! matlon Governor Goodrich says among j other things: j "And Indtana. I fei sure, will go j over the top in the thtrd Liberty Loan j campaign about to begin. But to do' this it will be necessary for every i Hoosier to divert some time from tits
every !av occupation and donate It to ; ,,aralBO, p.er mother V-tng dead. I"st the success of this campaign. Indiana I , h(f mRrrtP(t the child may face a
organised as never before for the: . eootrtbutint to delinquency.
Officer Quar.dt of the Gary police lae last night arrested J. F. Musr. 22 years old. 754 Washington s'reet. ituiy. and a 15-year old girl from near alparaino According to the police the couple admitted haying put up one night at the Gary hotel, the reglater showing thetn registering as man and wife under one name, they having used another name at the Columbia hotel. The girl said she came from near Val-
is
success of this movement. Politics has beer, laid asTde. all differences have!
been forgotten. The work of providing the fur.ds which will back uo our boys in their fight against power and autocra v I? in every mind. K ery great organization in the state of Indiana is lending itself to the Important 'ask at band "In order that 4he people of Ir.dlana may realise the importance of this third Liberty Loan campaign. when our arnrsie ere facing a military crisis, and in order that 'here may b a determined, start in Indiana to thi essential work.
Therefore. , Jjtr.r' P ""jodncti
j charge
I Juvenile officers took chtrg- of the
"Y" GAS VICTIM THRILLS CROWD
Ovr fi'teen hundred patt eners heard Dr. Thomas Tra
Gtrvernor of Indiana at the beginning j w a s given a five minutes' applause at
ot!.. Lifers e viv
idly tell the hrr of the awful rnnr.'.ct "over there" n' the Gary Theatre Sunday afternoon. Mr. Traverse has Seen serv i.-e in the trenches in France, being a gas victim at the hands of Fritz, who is making nefarious efforts to win world dominion The speaker
tfciff liUCT jyrw
Of the second year of the war of the nl'ed Statts against the Central ', Empires, do hereby proclaim Sunday. April Tth. l'tls, as Patriot Sunday. Mini do request and suggest that ministers in the churches of Indiana, and leaders of people everywhere utilize this day to lauri. h the Hl-lmportant third Liberty Loan campaign, and I do further suggest to all of the people of Indiana that they devote as much time as po.ssibb in all of thti preceding ami succeeding days of the campaign to raake the third Liberty Loan to Indiana tremendous success " This proi'lamat ion has been sent broadcast over the state and It will receive its firs' publication today in the newspapers of 'he state The Governor expresses the hope that 'he request will be complied with patriotically and lojaliy throughout the state.
the close of lua talk.
DO NOT' IMH ,MOKK WITI A SPOON THA" OfK SOIJMEH CAN DO WITH fit V. I - - -X.-UIIJ- -t
An opportunity for the farmers and gardeners of Lake county and the districts surrounding West Hammond has been presented that should be taken aJinttr of to the fullest extent. For twelve dnvs the Calumet Pa'k Hock yards will he thrown open to any and all who care to take awav manure in any quantities from a cart load to a train load. No charge will be made for the manure. John Tough, buying horses for the British remount service, states that there ar betv.e-n hit and TO acres of gr'und at the pnik lovered from 10 to 1 inches with rb h manure This should be valuable for the land and car be secured merely for the pri'.e (,f hailing. There are ."."0 hesd of horses at the stock yards now. WHITINGSENDS EIGHT MORE MEN WHITING. Ind. March 25. Whiting wil send eight more men to Camp Taylor. Ky. on Saturday. March 3". these men still being he'd from the first quota The eight men to go are as fojlows, the order number preceding the name: t5.-Mike Rr.uska; 77. John Chiluska. 104. Charles K. Koch; 109. John Heborsepn: US. Harold Cameron: 125,
Frank MacNeill: 142. Oscar A. Ahlgren. 143. Peter Teventopulos: 144. Alonxo Young: 161. Julius Funchik, J64, Anthony O'Brien. The last natned'are In reserve. ' providing some one of the firat eight fail to appear, they must be ready to go.
AT THE ORPHEUM. Orpheum Vaudeville todav and tomorrow includes Ilucker & Winfred. the Ebony itued entertainers: the Four Speed Boys: Moss Heihert. rtrirk musician, and Superba's Yision. a pipe dream. Manager Jim Miohelstetter claims Ku' Iter & Wlnfred have the world cheated and says the show la so good he ought to get more money for It.
meeting and stated that the territoiv j south of P.idge Road comprised of th'towns and ities as follows: Crown point. Lowell. Dyer. St. John. MerrilljvUie. Wlnf.eld. Palmer. Shelov and I Highland, and he stated that this ter
ritory is to be i anvassea iron nous to home snd that it was Vice-Chairman Hayes' duty to work out the very best possible way to carry on this campaign, which will be bv no means a very easy task. Local Chairman C. W. Allman will have charce of Crown Point and vicin
ity, and it is his duty to work out the best possible' way to canvas Crown. Point and vicinity. Th- people of Crown rwi! ar.d vicin- I ity are called upon to assist these men In their work and to help make this third Liberty loan drne the greatest ,
ever in Lake county.
TAKEN BACK UNDER GUARD Private Herbert J. Mulligan, the IS year old Hammond soldier who took a two weeks leave of absence from Camp Grant without permission, in order that he miirht visit ht 17 year old sweetheart. Miss Elizabeth Dawson, wss taken back to camp under guard this morning by Sergeant DeRoy. Toting Mulligan formerly liver! at S47 Cameron streets Hammond. Last week th.- police received word from Camp Grant that he had taken a sudden leave of absence and to be on, the lookout for him. Mulligan was found bv the police in his civilian clothes. He claimed that he took leave of absence because he wanted to visit his young Hammond lady friend. While Mulligan was confined at the entral police station the young ladywas a constant visitor. The Iron bars
I of the cell was no Darner 10 tne io I lovers and they talked and talked for
hours at a time, it was a sau parting when young Mulligan was taken back to face punishment by the arroy officer thia morning.
K. 000.036 hat- ne-l thii 29Tar-n!3 renii. For rhroaio catarrh, sore nee, ecmtfhs. reWia. meet 1 nr. aotblfei, eic. Writs us for oeinr.llmeatbry can, or buy tube sr dross!'. It will benetit yrra FOTH ttm.? more than it :". rr w pay rooae? Lac I. ltt inal can free vrtta to . kOBBOa Mri. CO.. Mimirtui. Mill.
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CLOTHES FOR WAR ORPHANS
Mrs. W. C. Belman. chairman of thej committee having in charge the col'.ecHon of clothing for French and Belgian , children, desires to Thank the people
who have donated to the muse. Clothes will be gladlv received by the committee at the Wm. Kleihege plumbing shop.
BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS, i J. E. Fitzgerald today gave twenty- j seven books from his library to the
"Books for Soldiers" collection. Many o fthe hooks. Mr. Fitzgerald stated, he valued very hiarhiy. and all were aelected with a view to giving something that the soldiers would- enjoy reeding.
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PLENTY OF COAL ON HAND at
VULCAN COAL CO,
KENWOOD AVE AND ERIE TRACK
CO AT. &
FEED P
PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 2654.
HAMMOND, IND.
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f'syjpffyi'.i"e't 1
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at the MID-WEST COAL COMPANY'S YARD
$6
hi 11 II
TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY
WANTED Experienced girl in confectionary store; ref. retj : good wages. Hammond Candv Co. 166 State St. Hammond 1-C5-2
IRPHEUM
Theatre
KAKMOWD, PTP. FEATURE ATTRACT iON Today and Tuesday, ftUGKER & WIHiFRtQ The Ebony Hued Entertainers. Positively the Funniest Act in Vaudeville. The Four Speed Boys Acme of C'u3 Jugtfi'ina. Mens. Herbert Mus!ca! Oddity. Lew and Lillian Orth At Independence Hal'.. Superba's Vision Posing Novelty. ADMISSION Matinee 10.15c. Night 1Cc, 25c, 36c. Vew Show Monday. Wednesday snd Saturday. Mat'nee Daily 2:S0
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In a complaint filed by Attorneys Klotz and Cravens. Myrtle Crltton asks separate maintenance from Augustus Critton. charring cruel treatment. The wife states she was married at the age of 15 vcars and is now 19 years cf age.
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WILL CITY PLOW WAR GARDENS NOW? Will the citv of Hammond plow" the ground for war gardens as it did last summer? This question , has been asked of Thi: Times on several occasions. The city's teams and men are all up to their necks in the work of trying to clean the. streets and alleys. The
jp ASTlMg TODAY GEORGE WALSH THE O. FOX FEATVHK ? T A R IN HIS BEST PTCTFRF "SOME BOY"
TODAY AND TUESDAY Extra Double AVtra"tion. You can't afford tn miss it. advance in price?.
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