Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 242, Hammond, Lake County, 10 April 1918 — Page 2
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That Is Probable Date; Pick Delegates for Big Meeting .. on May the Seventh.
Work Rapidly Progresses On New Standard Hotel Near Maywood Addition
ELL-ASMS
Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c
rri! 0. to th etf( t
state fonvnl'dti
May CS anl -'..
I NT I A X .V POLIP. T.NT . Tnere was talk Tuesdav
i hat the republican
r--obblv would he held
Vo definite dtcis'cn has been reached
r,v the. rpab!!ca utete fomml'.!'
regard to the date. but It
that communication
n
was known
were passing
r -nong the mmbers -winch n u i o a t e q nat thore days probably would h ;i--.ed-Pela?.tes to 'he ?ta convenor, mil fce lua throisfhout the Mat at th pr;jr.arle to be held May 7. Trer.nrt committeemen also w'.li b elected on that date. The rrec'.net committeemen of each county will meet on Stay : ! and elect county chairmen. Committee Rror.t nnU Ion. On Tuesday. Mav 14. the county .-aairmen of each district will meet and t district chairmen, and on the fot- ' owing- day. Wednesday. Mav 15. the ,v strict cha'rmen. -who ccnstittit the -.a:e committee, will meet in this cuy n reorganize the state committee by election o' a staf chairman snJ treasurer of tl.e committee. The 'c;ay 's slecfd by th state ehalrna n. was pointed out that between the late o election of de'ecat on May 7 r.d May S arvd 79. the time proposed 'or the state, convention, there would r hre rte'ii" in which candidate for nomination co'.ild make their
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1. OBJECTOR! HERE'S SOffi lEW THOUGHTS
EXTBA SESSION Will Bf TOPIC OFJHBEK Governor Calls Leaders to Discuss Necessity of An Extra Session.
Covc-mor Goodrich jKued a call yesterday to a number of Republican and Democratic leaders r,f th ptate. Senate, snd Hnuse to mt t Ills olTice at 1:?,')
o'tlock tomorrow afternoon to discul with him the matter of calliner a spct;!! ; pesslon of the General Assembly. Th Governor adrnitU-d he would confer with!
members of the leplalature. but he would' tinu
not eay at what time It would b held.)
FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A XTaw Homt Our That Anjro Cam Vm With out ZMaoomfort ox Xoa of Tin. Wo have, a New Method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expenK. No matter whether your case Is of lonir-standtng- or recent d.VHlopiiem. whether it is present as or ca-ioiil or chronic AtliTia. you should fend for a free trial of our method. Ko mutter in what tllmat you live, 10 matter what your (te or occupation, If you ar troubled with AFthma, our methoj ahculd relieve you promptly. We- especially want-to and ft to thosi apparently hopeless cases where ail forms of inhaiera. douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent mokea." etc, have failed. W'e want to how everv -one at our own expense, that thle new method in desiKned to end all oiff'cul'
brtHth.n;. all literir.. and all tho-
terrible paroxysms at once and for ail
This
neglect
HERPIC1DE stops itching of the scalp almost instantly
campa:iri be sufrti.
Tliis, it wa') said, would Time fo- t!T'." wot'.i.
1'er Mate f.eolotlst. Tn addition to tho can.i ulat es for state nominations- w!-..-s ratre r !:-eIy have been pi'.hi -shed, it 's ::! i er 10.I that r-ofeH...r Maiotr nf rort Wayne w-11 be a candidate for stat.- ce.losr.st. 1! has l.r re portt J t h,tt t:,e next legislature probably would b. aled to enact a law aholish'.nar the office, of state gelop'st. Harry P. T-.tthill o' 'rar ri-y was talked of as a candidate for the nom'nation for iudere of the oprellaTo coil'! in the northern division, hut he f.ld as a candidate for epres-ntative from Tja-port and ?'srk count 'e, and
thus dropped out Jude-es r to be rorthern division. Winchester, and Warsa-v r: c tall, two nomination.
of that race. Two lecred from th and A T Nicljo'a o' Tesse K.chhsh o -d of now for ih -.--
GUY YOUNG BUYS 37 IN MAYWOOD
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Appbcalkna at th beer barber sbope Gitm)tMd by Tbe Herplclde Oa. Sold E-nrrbB
m: h.ias' .mupmi it iivrnm is f, mtt. s' yf v f ' ; . 7 . I Would You Like a PianolaPiano? It would make all your evenings delightful Let us mail you a beautiful descriptive catalog' and this month's Special Offers-
Messrs. Lyon & Mealy, YV abash Awe. at Jackson BllxL. Chi'ijo Gentlemeni Please send Catalog nd special offer on a Planola-Plann. Nam
PATENTS ASSIGNED BY LAKE CO. MEN
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Minimi Training school at one end ar.dj th J25f.000 lK-tel at th. other, will be; on cf the fires t residential districts !" Hammond. ' So he is siartirg seven houses and as soon as they are sold he will start eight: or ten more The sewers, sidewalks and; pavements are ail tn on both I-yons and: Highland streets anl it la expected thb th public utilities will be provided ln the verv rear future, s'eps to that end. having already be-n taken.' j Twenty bu-Mioc sites have already j been app'ie-1 for In Maywood ah hough ,v,e subdiMsion r.ot been offered to;
he public 1t n.any cny. it is
r.. i: that rl is will be increased to
tifty beiore ii-.e nd of the month. The greatest demand In Hammond
LAWYERS IR WORK COUNCIL
ORGIIMIO
Attorney 1,. I.. Jlon berger. arP'inted by tha Cmnty f'ouncil of Defense to organize a Hammond beard among attorneys for the purpose of giving legal Hti tee. and -r -. en to enlisted and.
wiifn tl.e war's costing Unci Sam
$1.000, 000, 000 a month, what' the good of my littla old f5o bond? f izz, bang! It's gone. "Wliafe th use? 1 might urn well buy mysulf a chesee
eandwich and gie the ctianse to vnoj naiter." Hut you are wrong. Mr. Consclentious-Objoctor-to-being - Separated-from-your-Coin. when j-ou say that. Listen! Down comes a German siirll crash, upon an American trench. A dozen ot the bos fall, bleeding. Into the mud. The stretcher bearers ru?h forward. Thank heaven." says the lieutenant, for that negro barber-shop porter back home who bought that $60 bond? Tetanus killed thousands of poor fellow bark in H15, but we don't have, to worry. His little bond ill keep 133 or us t-nfe from lockjaw.
At the first aid dressing station the!
nurces were busy. "Thai'B the 16'th first aid packet I've applied Una morning." said one. "How mnny lives will t- save? It's wonderful to think they all came from one $50 Liberty bond. I understand a little waitress back in the States raid for it." At the t;e!d hospital the surgeons had their hands full. "Got enough ether?" asked the major. "Sure." replied th? captain. "A day laborer back in God's country did that for us with his J-Vi bond. Means enough anesthetic to meke 4''0 operations painless. And as for
free offer Is too important to
a single day. Write now anfl
the method at once. Send
private secretary. Frank T.itHchert. ye?.; no money. Simrly rai.l coupon belov..
it tonay. A'lv, .
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terd.iv cail-.d pvf-rwl of the I.rioorflt ia
ana litpunncan K-siaera tiy long aifcianee telephone askinif them If they could at-; tend a conOrcnen tomorrow afternoon.' Jt Is understood that among those In-! vlted are Representative Charles A. Mc-j Gonagle of Muncie. who wits tlii Renub-, li an floor leader of the House in 191?:' Representative Joseph M. ("ravens of; Madison, democratic floor leader of the House; Jesse Kschbacb, who was speak-; er of the House; Senator ID. Frank Cul-j bertson of Vincennes, .resident pro tern, and Democratic leader of the Senate; ' Senator Walter McConaha of Richmond,) Republican, and nicrr.KT of a special : legislative committee appointed last! year by the. Governor; Senator Walter S. Chambers of Newcastle, DTnocra a 1 member of the legislative committee,; Htid two or three other , well-known!
Democrats and Republicans of both 1
tranches. Bellares Session Necaaaary. The Governor i reticent in discussing the proposed special session, but it Is
tl.e general impress!'.?! among his cln- j
est friends that he is of the opinion that
a session should be held as .oon as possible for the purpose rf making additional appropriations for the maintenance of the state Institutions; for creating a rebuilding fund for the State Reformatory at Jefferonvil!e, which suffered heavy loss by fire recently, and f..r giving the State Council of Defense
Free Asthma Coupon. FRO.VTinn ASTHMA CO.. Room 102T, Niagara and Hudaon St., liuftalo, X. y. S"n.l free trial of your method to:
TWO GARY BOYS WIN MILITARY RECORDS ! Special To Thb T;-jep CAMR FHKLBT. HATTIlih'BVK-":. MISS.. April 10. Two Gary soldiers have finished their course of traininjto Qualify as platoon leaders and have received the highest of four ratings excellent. They are now eligible to fulfill
j the duties of a lieutenant. The gradu-
are both o r jo. r , io:t, inraniry
j and are: ', Sergt. Joseph Aydelotte, son of Catt.
Thomas Aydelott. and, Sergt. Garland Thornhill.
QUOTATIONS FOR UNWRAPPED BREAD
ti-.rn has r.arr.ed
the
dra f ted
i committee ;
1. SolectlT Serrice Law: John F. Riiey, vice, cha.rn.ni. . Morthlund. Frank Dorse y.
lOW II s
WAPHI.VGTOX. April Iff. Following patent Information has been made public: Raymond M. Chapman, Harrnondt assignor f one-half to ft. W. CV.up'n. Chicago, Til., and one-half to j. M. Ciiapln. Has.imond. In-1 . Vfgetthle ivory meal and m 'iking- s a m e . Lay-ton O. Fhernian. East Chi-ago. Ind., assigrnor to the Cleveland Trust Company, Cleveland. O. trustee, method of and apparatus for distilling petroleum and the like.
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vi., J" . , 1 Bo..ne. G. D. 1'tters. r. C. Atkinson
ana Guy oung ngures u.ai Jjafu. u the only remaining subdivision withinj the city limits on Hammond's south fidt
"c:e "wuir.. , ' . Judge Giliett,
walks 8 re in ana tnav is rrauy i.u-: media le development. '
; John D. E.
of
AT DELUXE.
Lincoln, the hoy sr.d th the leading- characters in
Pa : .1 -jam in
Abrahar man. are
"Th Son of r.'-.nu.Liacy,'' mount series, prod-ic-.j b Chapin, which ' will r.rgin DeL'tT.e theatre on A;irii 1' appeal of these spl ndid is universal, that they d.j upon "h. story" for t;r ir
proved hy t:.e fact "he:... . ic.-le v Co..
Maywood i3 located ojposlte th great r'.ant of the Standard Steel Car Co. and yt the plant itself is screened off from the Maywood addition by the new hout and the townslte that the Standard Steel Car C. intends building up for the pur-
i jH.se of renting houses of the better scrt ! to its employes. ! Th-i lot? that Toung ha.' rlcke : j are high and beautifully terrace.?. T .is
sort of rroperty !? partlcaularly aJap' -rt
War Sik Znaurance, Allotment
Vay and Tamlly AJIowancaa: Fred Crumpnckor, vic el.airmar.:
Dan Moran, J. 1'. 1'eteis.
Tohn Stlnsoii, Wm. Tliomas. 3, Soldier a&d Sailor Civil Kight Act:
This offer inrohts a rnost favorable sccwjtar.c of old pianos as part payment, snd easy mcnflily instailmettts. Also a delightful assortment of Mu&ic R0E3. Lvon Sc Mealy Wabash Ave., at Jackson Blvd. Chicago Everything Kmwn in Musk.
:ls run at. Th-tt Ine piiotoplays n t depend
t "; f '' r s- ';f:es;j. m t: e.t Japan wants of T - K .. hrive of-
I!
fered f ., bu .- ti-.e Japanese l ight --,. Th.
letter evidently was writt'n hy so-ne person who hsd bcn talking- to p..me provin-.-'al New V.irki r who Vrevps that Xw York is tee United States, for the nditrt---.- ir-iiij. i tenia r.nn Chapin. Riiigeiieid 1'aik. New Jersoy. XKW YOliK. V. S A."
A SAYBNG of money and dissatisfaction. We make Awnings for stores and offices which stay put and prices the most reasonable. Ask for estimate. Hammond Shade & Awn'ng Ca Phone 2242 Hammond. 2 State St.
WIN THREE FROM WHITING The ilartonond KIks bowling quintet practically clm-hed the f.rst place in the Lake County Bowling league at M c'ooi' alleys in Hammond last niht when they
toll three straight games from the Hank of .Whiting r'-prev n tativ . The pin work of Whuake.r of the F.iks was thu fewture of the evei.ig. scoring 174, 22'1 and 103 for th three game-. The Elks made an average of SSI maples while the Oil City bowlers only hung up 749.
1 John A. Gavlt. vi.-e chairman: Fred Harnett, GerslJ Glllett. G. C. White. 4. Preparation ot Will aod Othr Matter !n Probate: j LeGrand T. Meyer, 'ice chairman; I Geo. it. Sheerer, A. E. Tinkham, L. V. j'ravens. James K. Stinson. , 5. Defense of Boiaier aad Sailors la Litigated Case. , C. li. Tinkham, vice chairman: Clyde Cleveland, Jos. '"onroy, "W. J. McAiier,
D. Metz. M. M. Bruce,
J.
to the bungalow style of architec ' u. ! u. O. Sproat, TV.
bungalow must be up on a beighlh InjPh!! Greenwald. ord- r to flww oft to the best advanne. ; e. General Bniluii Affair: Starting work on the ftrst seven rei- Je.-sr E. Wilson. vW chnirman : W
d.; nces in Maywood is an event that will V. hinr. C irl Fi rhier. I I. Modjeska. be of general interest and Juy Ycui g 7. Committee on. Belief of Destitute and is going to do the honors. Kaeay: Hasting'. Woods "o., sales ageji, of j Th.-o. C. Klotz. vice . haitman: W. w. Maywood. will soon have on ilisplav the ! M -Mahon. John Agn-w, Herman E. pl.-ir.s and elevations of som of the., Grnnger. Jos. A. Aubrey, bungalows that are to be built on th The field to be rov red is so wide and lots that Young ha lust purchase.!. Th,. the work so varied, 'hat the members
t. tin- hic hist coiisrumniatcd is on "f the board are assigned
of the largest deals for va-ant residen Gal that has been made this year.
bandages, Mary 0'Grady"s ."0 has supplied enough to tie up S55 wounded hands.'" Out m N'o Mali's Land the soldiers, lying in the hot sun. began to drink the dirty water In tho Fheil holes. - "We t-honM worry." said the corpora 1. "'That
J 30 Liberty bond purchased by little, lame George Ur'm nf. who can't be a soldier himself, wiil kejj boo of us big. huskies safe from typhoid her on the iiritig line. Ar.fl as for small pox, one baby bond m-jans immunity for 1.0o Soldiers." j Hut. Mr. Conscientious-Ob jector-to-bemg-Seperated-from-your-Coin. if you rea.'iy want to help win th war. buy . more than one $30 bond. Thir power grows faster than their denominations.' Three $30 bonds, for Instance, v.iilj fully equip an infantry soldier for servIce overseas. Or it will feed him on 1 Uncle Sam's rations for twelve months. Four of the little $30s any small oftlee: can contribute that many wiil buy a calvary horse or a imil for the smmunition train, or to haul a water cart of a combat wagon ! Six of the -baby" bonds will 11't only
eu'iip a soldier m fail, but will feed inm
f n- a year In France. Or they will buy
a motorcycle for a machine, gun com-j any. Fight J50 bonds will buy an
j and the county defense councils a legal!
status. The Momla j a! set torney
I The pi-ices quoted for bread for the Co-.ernor conferred at his horoaj traM leaf given as 8te t-y City Ford
- night with Henator James E. Adtnin-ftrator F. , Secretary of State Roach. At-,''0"1 nwrarPd
General Ptansburv. T.. W Hen- stated
ley, seeretarv of the R
committee. Josenh f-t l-pal:nir ri-rc.rl A iinl?
Sim.
ublican Ftat!f'u',red
i I
ORourke ahould rf e bread. This was not
n the article and dealers are re-
to rovrn themselves accord-
and others, regardlr g the calline
a st.ecial ee.ssinn. It i not known
how the m?jor:ty stood re-sarding a special session. Fenator Watson, however, is said to be opposed to calling an eitra session.
rarWWftfti3BBB5
eLUXE
Thursday the erection of Hammond's Liberty Hall will be shown. Come and see yourself in this great picture.
Insure AkoIbM kniserlxanllnr I.lberlv Bead.
DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY Fanny Ward
"Innocent
Manager's decision: "Extra good picture." Also a fascinatlaa; Burton Xolatta Picture-.
.1 mi t tees in order that . fhoro-ighly familiarize
to sub-com-
tH.'h man may himself with one
ray ou'.lt. Ten of them, combined contilbution of ten stenographers or clerks, will supply the quota of bicycles for a headquarter. company of an Infantry
Sixteen of the little bonds
regiment.
we.u'd mean four puii an ambuianc
big strong mules t.l!
Hondy tf.i t!ie amount of r.rie thousand
HAMUDHD HES II HEWOIL PROJECT Dr. J. T. Clark, President of The Wyoming-Thornton Oil Company.
or more subjects. This will avoid the dollars will send to the front an X-ray j r.ecesmtv of any ore person attempting, ,,u;ft C),nipiete, or six eases of operat-,
NEW PERMITS.
E out the
ill IT
S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 165 E. Stata Street. Hammend. Second Coor above T'astime Theater.
ght building permits were taken 1 by Contractor P. Moorehead at building commisisoner's office at.
city hail thij muininsr. aggregata sum of nearly $20, "00.
Frame building a.t 123 Harrison St.. owners. liargis and Moore. Jo. "00 Frame building at 120 Grover stree.t. owner Otto Hiems. 12.&00 Frame b-iilding at fi-17 Summer St, owner Mike Markanicz, $1,500. Fiiime building fit 4 si 1 Morton avenue, owner, J. Waroitsty. $".''0. Fiatne building at Erie street, owner P. Moorehead. $2,300. Frame building at P31 Erie street, owner J. V Moorehead. 13,000.
Frame building at &U3 Erie street, j
owner. J I . Moorenead. Frame building at 1-M Wahash avp nue, owner J. I Moorehead. $..""0.
The Wyoming Thornton Oii -.cm r any has been organiied by Hammond men with Dr. J. T. Clark as the president, G. D. Helgen. vice president, and Jos. V. Yeit, the druggist, secretary and treasurer.
The company is operating in the Thornton oil helds wMch ro the most recently opened In Wyoming and have already become famous. V. G Carroll is the company's oil expert. Mr. Carroll whs the first to build an oil refinery In the south and has had vast experience in the business. The company la sel-hitr stock Ioca"v. President Clark stated, but only enough for development purposes. Those interester will find Dr. Clark at the Hotel Majestic. "It coats a tenth to drill in the Thornton field as compared to elsewhere find we believe it is the most promising Held in the coutnry." stated Dr. Clark.
to cover the whole ti.-lj. It i e.:ie. ted that the various vice chairmen wiil organize the:ir committees and arrange for meetings to study the subject as-Mgnd to the respective committee. When an applicant for kdyice , ns
upon me ex-mpnon noara or other au- horses that a required to
thorny he win De eitrected to call upon a member of the Committee having the particular subject In charge. a list of the members o each committee will be furnished to him.
GRIFFITH
Fv.r.eral remains of John Singleton, colored, who died Sunday, will be shipped to Evanston, 111., today for burial.
John Kerch. 24 years old, died at Gary General hospital April Sth. Funeral services were held at two o'clock today from Williams chapel, with burin I at Gary Oak Hill cemetery.
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Forced to vacate on or before April 20, as building is to be wrecked. Our entire stock must be sold and removed regardless of cost and value.
COUGHS AND COLOS iM BE CURED Xou play safe when you have Dr. King's New Discovery handy.
The Ladles' Aid will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, Thursday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. John Obey has moved into tl.e cottage recently vacated by Mrs. A. Ferguson. Announcement has been mad by the postmistress here that hereafter the poFtoffice will be open only from 7 a. m. to 7 p. rn. The latest word from Dn Chalfanf. who is in the signal service of the V. S. army, is that he is still stationed at Cnmp Greene, X. 1. y. J. lieirigr-r was a business visitor at Crown Point yesterday. Mr. and Mrs S. It. Woods of Lottavllle. and Mr. and Mrs. T. Agnew of fJary, were guests nt the. home of Dr. F. A. Malmntone yesterday nt a ceiehrn tion in honor f Mi.-s Minnie Fhinnry"s birthday. A d.nce v.ill he lwn at th tOHn lial! next Saturday evening. April 1? for the benefit of the. Rtd CroRs. Good music will be provided from Hammond and every one is invited to attend. In order to accomodate those wo wish fertiliser In small quantities for war gardens, the Highland Produca Co has arranged to have some at the coal sheds here by next Saturday. Those who wish any apply at the office of p J. Beirlger.
ir.g instrument for a rase hospital, crj furi.ish sutomali: pisiois for the men iti a rife company or a motor-power j rolling kit' hen. or eight rations carts, j
If the employes in some small shop
wnr.t t.y send to the front the fine big
raw a gun
cf the ammunition t;a!n. r',1 t. have to elo is to get together ard t,.ii.s. ribe for twenty-four of the 130. They will do the work. Fifteen hundred dollars worth of bonds will provide a motor ambulance or five-passenger moter car for a machine-gun battalion. Forty of the little contributions they are within, the reach of every wage earner will buy a motor truck or supply ration carts for n whole infantry regiment of more than 3.0OO men. Or 13,000 worth will furnish rifle? for a field artillery battery or supply horses for r field signal battalion. If eighty of the $30 bonds are put together the result l a big tractor to haul supplies and guns. A hundred of these small bonds. $5,000 worth, will neiid to the front a Liberty truck, or seven Lewis guns or equip with rifles a whole company of infantrymen. Seven thousand dollars worth of bonds means a new training aeroplane and $9,000 worth ISO of the foO bonds put together mean a new observation balloon to watch Fritz's movements and prevent surprise, or will provide enough rolling kitchens to feed a whole field artillery brigade.
pASTlMg TODAY Vengeance and the Woman A!se a 2-r;el Sunshine Pox Comedy -HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL. ' TOMORROW l'-v Act Wm. Fox Fat';r of the North West Woods "The Silent Lie" FRIDAY Harold Lock wood in a . act feature "The Square Deceiver"
SIXTY-FIVE MEN CALLED TO ARMY
Ex.
Hammond Second Hand Furn.
204 Stale St. Opposite Posioffice
A , little chilla llitl fever little
sneeze you know all the symptoms of "another cold." When one of them warns you. take a . spoonful of this standard remedy of th cation. Villi-ins of people find it highly j effective In checking colds, grippe, in-
ceasant coughing, without a single disagreeable after-effect. Safe and sure
! for every young and old member of your
family. Priced fifty years ago at fifty eents and the pric ha never changed. Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated? Don't permit yourself to becom eonstirated. aa your system Immediately begins to absorb poison from the back-
. ed-tip waits matter. Fee Dr. KIng'a S"Ne.w Life Pill and keep well. There Is 1 no better safeguard against Illness Try ' I. Jttltl Ie. Ail druggists. Adv.
The Hammend exemption board was today notified by the war department to certify sixty-five men for service to leave the week of April ?6th. Thi is the firat call on the new quota.
DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER TONIGHT M. Albert C. Moulart. Helg'an-coun-
cil-general to America, is the speaker at Liberty Hall tonight. Dr. Sharrer, chairman of the third Liberty Ion. states that the speaker Is one of the hest of the week's program.
THEY BUY AGAIN. That members of the. Hammond police pension f,tnd are patriotic waa evidenced Oga'n yesterday when oniiorncemetit w trade that the Fund had purchased $l,P0O worth of Llherty Honds. This ! the second thousand t . bw tten out by the police.
MAJOR HOSMER VISITS HOME Major IL M. Hosmtr. thief surgean. Camp Sherman, Chillocothc. Ohio, has arrived In Gary. It was a sad homecoming for him. Mrs. Homier having died Saturday night at the camp. Funern services for her were held yesterlay In Chicago, the body was cremator, and the sshes will repose In Springfield. Mo. Mrs. Hostner became ill wliile visiting at the camp. The major's two little eor. have been cared for in Gary by their grandmother.
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Extra!
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ES CORSIWG Direct lo THE BIJOU
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iMIRfDAY AD FRIDAY Billie Burke in
'Arms and the Girl"
Kverv Friday and Saturday
will run Abraham Lincoln in "SONS OF DEMOCRACY"
The firs' chapter is "My Mother." j
,V complete rmr .
we
ATT KB V Wm. S. Hart
hit" greatest pict-i'
"The Bargain
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SUNDAY Wallace Reed and Anna Little in Nan of Music Mountain And TOTO THE CLOWN
MONDAY AND TUESDAY Mary Garden in "Thais" And Fifth Episode of "THE EAGLE S EYE."
WED. AND THURSDAY Mary Pickford "Amarilly of Clothesline Alley"
Coming
A PHIL -1
23,
"Birth of a Nation" at Popular Pries s
Matinee
SSc "d 3"e.
I 50c, 3r S5c
F.venlng
K. P. LECTURE (Contributed.) On Saturday evening. April 13 Frederick S. Attwood of Minneapolis, will lertur on "Patriotism and Fraternalism" at 'be lodge hull of Gary lodge No. 541, Knight of PIthias. 544 Broadway. Mr Attwood is s lecturer of unusual
ability and an or'lmist of the highest , type. His lecture is nat a dry iongwlnded discourse on an uninteresting subject: It is one of the most papular j
lectures of the day. entertaining, humorous and practical. This lecture Is given under the auspices of the Lake County Pythian orgnnization and no charge will be made for admission. In addition to the lecture tftere will be a musical program. Th public is cordially invited to take advantage of this opportunity of hearing a good live wire speaker.
ORPHEUM THEATRlj?
HAMMOND, 1INP. Extraordinary Attraction TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The most original reproduction of the first line trenches with our Sammies somewhere in France. "NO MAN'S LAND" 9 P EOPL E 9
Kvery
mna lave-.
afea-naril naalnsi ftff-
Ev
ry trtan. woman and child hou!d see this act, at it is positively the best of its kind ever seen In Hammond.
Nedda & Silvio Maurice Woods Harp and Violin Novelty. American Versatile Prima Donna and Impersonator. Miller, Gadshaw & Miller May & Kilduff Two Men, a Girl ard Piano. A Branch of Justice.
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Matinee 10c-15c. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c. Show Monday. Wedneaday and Saturday. Matir.ae Dally :S0 p, N'ght. 7 to 11 p. rn. Sunday Continucus 2-11 p. in.
