Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1918 — Page 2

Jt'age Two

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FUEL BOARD TO ADJUST PRICES

After an interim cf several we.ols La' county fuel adminrtra tion rvef yesterday afternoon at the Com

mercial club. Gsty. bit t was s poor (;crn3nce duf to the loan cam- J OH.ga and a a result flxtns or aumnicr; -hdule was postponed utitil Apr:". x, ; "Nnrari. AJtUfr. Tn administrate! askd the. Garyj

lation to name a volunteer j

gal adviser. President i '. M. Oreenlee volunteered and was accepted. .Indies Greenlee sat with t ti hoard yesterday. Want Ollirr ( oat. I nitT tli traj of th'- Garfield eoai order we timet ti ilea: by-mined coal, hut Gaty it accustomed to lv ntuckv, Illinois and West Vlrp nin : I. lea!er. claim t!:nt I mi :.uih coal ;j. ivi and as a result, the board is t ry.'n- to re yermisrion to have the coal fiuii l!o llircc states stored here

PLUM GOES

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GARY HAS HAS UIUED

LOAN COMBING SQUAD

Those Who Didn't Buy Sufficient Will Be Visited byGovernment Com.

No Examination for Harbor Postmastership Is Announced.

Careless Use of Soap Spoils the Hair

Soap should be vised very earerully, if on nnt to Veep your hair locking t: ; he?'. Most soar' and prepared .-ham-J r 's contain too mufli alkali. This j dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle.; arm ruins It. t The best thin? for steady use is just ordinary mulslfted cocoanut oil (which j : uuj o and srea. I-s!. and is better tl.nn the Tnost ' exper.iv- soap vr an- j i ,r - .f joi ran s. I One or two teaspoonfuls cleanse the hair and scalp thorouarhly. Himplv; moisten the hair w.th water and rub tt; J. It me.kes an abundance cf rub.; (juisv lather, which rinses out easily, j ren.o-, :nsr every particle .f (lu- dirt.' dandruff and excessive oil. The hair; 'iris quickly and vont and It leaves iv -.a.;p soft, and the hair f tie and! .vy. hneh. lustrous, fluffy tid iv to; manage. ! Ton can got mu'.sitVd oat.ut oil at: sry pharmacy, it's very heap, and a J ev ounces will supply every member of th- family for months. Ad '.

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Th po:.)f!Ve depii rl meat today no ttred the indmia limoor postofl.e that th'- evami'.iot.en :i imi.t-iii ! t be he!!

f r he pnj, lioll I...jttl11.1t.una H.ibor his K-'n canceled ol'f.cc department having with

request for fei" i. h t ion. No reason was given for the in', jig Hlnh I be a great disappointment t a number of prominent men who hud Prepared to take the c'.t, :l ,-etvico examination Margaret P. P:amond ;. the acting postmaster at 'he n.t hor stat.on.

15c PIECES PROPOSED FOR THEATRE TAX

V." SH1NGTON. Apr:! 12 Canape o To-rent pieces to fso'1'tate the handling of crowds at movtnR pfcf.:re tlioattes on aoco'int of the war tax. is rroposed in a bill int rod.: red today InHepresrn: a 1 1 ve O'SLh i hksp y of Rh'-de Island. M.-.t mt iio?-:re manasrers presented brief recent'y to the dire.-t .r i f the mint in favor of a IC'-cent pie.e

ty ii,r. .) tnan S. ,t. tVatson of ary'. Ijiberty Iinn ecmmittee, nnnouneed t,.. appointm. nt of an unnnamed i:omm:tof ton'- prominent eit-z'-ns v. h.. duty i' wiM he to e-rtain why tin si who ho.inhi nia;l atnoutits and i,v ... osi! b-iy more are s'.a linir. This :i-.ntni!tto wili jr.i m.-r e!i ,! . It w:!l have Rood advie. Vhe:e t found bu nesa in on or others hav.mef'lv bouahi a Jin" oi 1 1 o f bond am1 can af.inl to buv fur more, they ix : . I re.-r-ive a v:s' For !n!,im , ,ni tu ii Jar d-pa rt m-tit store nissrnate. wrir.' :ik iii' is said to he S I . s a year. fie l!;;ht after ;i fly.nR s.riadron de-i:'.!ir,di-ri to .now why he only bo.JKht ) f'.'T bond when scrub nvuncn are bi nu- ? !'" i.oroi-. II- b,.m;ht more. Tup Itleh I'nrmer. A v. ' i t 'i y farnif. who l.vj n -:t , v iitid wh.o is sa'd to be on the count payroll as -neil as Mtnins'four farm.--Ft. J i!'.i township, is said to have rner lumiflit any bonds. When a committee visited iiiin ;t i. raid he ivas uncivil hut finally agn-nl f. bay $;r. T'oriK. liefore the committee jtol lirouirh it said a few thing" about patriotism and to, V. thf man's application for $1. mi w 'riii of bond. A well-to-rio i Jury profe sior..i! mm was found to have bought only a $"0 bond. II ', too. . i v the '. .i'.i-. While I'r keen's and rapt. Frost's special comm. t tees have been roundi'Tg up d!in.iien's the new committee v-.li i-aref.iiiy fine er.mb a.l purchases. I: was ait'liorht-d by iiie generaJ comm :tt ee.

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BABY S.OBERT MUBDOCJC.

We say that Kyanlzo is the best Finish for your floors and furniture It will make every inch cf woodwork in your horns like new. Kyanize is the most durable finish made. You can easily put it on. In clear and seven colors.

Come ia well tell you all about it. We give you enough Kyanize to refinisli your favorite chair- and we'll refund the ten cents if you're not delighted with Kyanize.

If you buy thi 10c brush tve give you Free our

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o Tha cgaia don't overlook Kyanize White Enamel for aH white woodwort in the parlor. Jiving room for the white betlsfeadi, bath room, etc Once applied, a damp doth keep it new and fresh.

H. O. YOUNG &. CO.. HAMMOND. IND. SCHEDDELL DRUG CO., CROWN POINT. IND. CLINTON & SON, EAST CHICAGO. IND. ALWIN WILD, HOBART. IND. OTTO SEEHASE. INDIANA HARBOR. IND. GEO. BERG. LOWELL. IND. SPURRIER BROS.. WHITING, IND.

A t. hisoii American Feet Sugar American Car Kdry. American Locomotiie .Anaconda Ati.'-ricnn Smelting Brooklyn T.apid Transit Ha Id v.-in hocmcli'. e Oh I ladiwn racirtc A meri'-HH '"an '". Xrj York Ocntral Oentrn! I .either O'i-.-sh i,i fi.ke iinj Ob I'rueibie Steel

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I'alling a distance of I feet to i 'o-j no tit Fldewhlk below and only knocking out two front teedi nnl suffering a bruised lip, la the thrilling exper'i r.re that two year oid Robert MurJ"tk will' tie. able to tell about himself when h urovvs tip to he a young man. He is a' t-on of Mr. andMrs. Frank. Murdook. Olit.ton teet. Hammond. ! Tliat Robert is tha t'po of the real! live American boy j evidenced by just; look at his picture. Although only two years old lie in n "bug" a's his father; fcays about baseball. The tlrst thing thn'.: Mr. Murdock or ' Doe as be 1 more commonly known to his many friend-, j ha to do when he comes hoine aftrj after work is to play bail with I'.obert. " )t was Just the othfr day that little' Robert waited on the rear porch for his' fattier to return home. His big eyes' Pupped open foi h saw "dad" approach' around the corner and tossed bis big ruber bail to the ground below. Mr.! Murdock threw it back and It whs white! Robert attempted to reach out for it.; that he lost his balance and fell head-' lorg to the cement eidwalk below. "When Mr. Murdock hurried to Rob-! ert'a side, he thought surely that he had'1 been killed- He carried him info th' house, and outside of a bruised lip and! !on sent tiff two butler teeth li'tle Roh-1

trt seeimd no less off for his mfracuious fall.

EOOS Ordinaries, r." ? "1 'j o: firsts. 31 U li S24c, LIVK rOn.TRV-Ducks. i;0:U': gese. .i5C0e; turkeys. 25 31c. VllAL 50 to lbs, IT'dlRo; po so lbs., tSc: so to no ibi . ij'ni, c: fancy, r'.'- c; overweight Uidnf ys. 1 4" .Vf ITeC lbs.. 15o; coarse, n 12''. I'OTATvOKS Oars. "7; Wis -Minn., si.. 1" is i.2; fancy western. Jl.i'fih 1 :i

C. Moorhead. building- contractor, re-pmt'-d tu the t.olice thi- morning that a r.u'iib. r of smill boys have been doing vc tiniib . a bh (i i i ige t.. foine n:-iv bulbllnc,vi liiiit he l as under r instruction --n O-ovi r, l.tr-cker ;u.J Tat-per street. H i sk..d that the police etcp thia vandalisin. l'liK!,.,! cbargen of d:sord 'i!y con-

d.c.'. Jii.d (ailing to have the li-rht Of Mo- tail Inlit on his auto lighted on hi into lighted ,Ioi.a'b(n U!ins, Jr.. h 1S-y.-ir old i 'hioatfo lad was dismissed hef re ("Hy Judge T. Ktw'l. The oflic-r v ( . hum d the irrst !;o.es that there j w re a number of fo. h in the cur with ; ! un and they oouU" Ve hearl singing for j torn k a w a .

I has Iter-ti evnii,n'ed that it. does not pay to face iity Judge Klntz on a chargr; . f drunk nne'-s. In ni'isl Instances a line of and co-ts .unoun'ing to ?1o run he expe-'-ted. The minimum fine used to bo $! arid corsts amounting to Sll. i hi" drunk renin i ked. "Well I puc.s it must l.e th hiph cost rf living." The force of clerks in the city treasurer, office at the city hall have been c.il'o hu.'-y for several weeks, caring for a pnarni of residents who have paid their citv taxes rind asse"?nients. Art Stewart who has heen or.e of thi rrnnv victims of la grippe. 1m reported cor vale j;-ing at his horn.- on State street after a severe Hlnes.. , I. a. grippe thH year is reported o be of a very severe nature and physicians say there are a largo number of cases all over the region. The funeral of Hr. I.eo RrT.st. 413 Garfield a vent: p. in West Hammond, was held at S. Joseph's church in Hammond 'his morning nt S o'clock wh-n requiem high moss was said. Interment occurrd in th family lot a the St. Joseph ccm'cry. .T,inr-s dabby, Sr., is quite anxious over the silence oc ii mrt Jimmy who joined the Rritih colors in Australia several months ago and has not heard a word of any sort from him since. The fur.eral of the infant child cf Mr. a-id Mrs. Jay If. oiubine, 430 Inraham evrtT'ie, "West Hammond, will be held at the S. Joseph church in Hammond, Ka"irdiy mornir.? at ft o'clock. Tntermei.t will be made in the ?. Joseph com e t or v.

ft.ir chamber session only emphasize the value of open air diplomacy, offic In 1 1 declared h'-ra today. It was their answer to the latest developments In the International peace dickering launched ie, ntlv bv the Teutons and now in v olvinir Austria. France and the t'nlted States. Thus !ar tlie "tar cl amber" and .-ro-rt rn'-a-seng'-r diploma'1, mingled with iron listed biirgblning ha failed to leveal the lijrhtest iiitenti -n of tie Teutons fo ndvame a sincere proffer of pea'e. I'ntll their diplomacy undergoes a renovation there la nothing but for' e and flgh' ahe;,d Revelations regarding: net ret biekeiing only emphasize their utle(,snas nnd Herioua discussion cf then; Is absurd, officials here rtecl;, re.

schedule has not been made yet hot one or two trips dally were planned for todav.

Without Tfc.t rower Our Fight Will Fall.

GRIFFITH

pASTlMg TODAY Harold Lockwood in his latest plcturn "The Square Deceiver" tomorrow vm. fox feature "The Stolen Honor" Featuring Virginia Pearon.

Miss Rucile Morrison, of Crown Point who Is mijaic superior in our school here spent Wednesday evening with friends in town and took part in the. patriotic program given at the town hall. -1 O. Rtonson of Chicago was a basinet visitor jr.,- yr ;t erda ". He'.-ral from here went to Hammond last evening to attend the meeting held in the new liberty Hall. Among them were A. W. lightfoot. I. K Hrnnett. II. Downing and I. Hoffman. A new Jitney line between Griffith and Hammond is being planned. The

Sun. and Mon. WM. S. HART h "THE CAPTIVE GOO."

Catarrhal Deafness May be Overcome.

If you have Catarrhal Dcafneas or head noises go to jour drugrist and get -"'U nee of Farmint fdouble strength) and add to It 1 pint of hot water and a Uttle granulated Rugar. Tak 1 tableepr.onful four times h cay. Tnb will often bring ' quick relief from the distressing; head noises dogged noatrlln should open breathing become eay and the mucus stop drop-, ng into the throat. It Is easy to prepire costs little and Is pleasant to take Anv one who has Catarrhal Deafness or head

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CHICAGO GRAIN TVTVS.IS. iViRN-lhy, $1.27t: June. J1.341,. O VTS May. fs'Sc; April, fcS",o. CHICAGO XiZTE BTOCX. H'KiS Receipts. "JS.Oitii; marke!, ic-tii-c: mixed. $ 1 7. 10 'ti 17.7.",; good. J17.2f'd 17 60: rough. $16 S"-i 15.7: lieh'. $17.10 'r!7.7.': p'ks. $ 1 n.ft.i -a 1 C... OA TT 1 . K Receipts, 6.300: market "trong: beeves. $10.00 S JfS.OO: rows-heit-:. $ 1 7.1 'a 1 .1.2 "! : stoc!ters-fi-eders. $s.in U 12.5iR valves. $lfi.o0 'd 11.00. CHICAGO FRODVCZ. Rt TTMR Orcamery extras. 4n ,r; fre imer firsts. .If' 'j S 40'..c; flrs I s ?7 $ :;?r: second". ,".r. ff 3T,r.

Washing Won't Rid Plead of Dandruff

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL P-IARKET PHONE 77. 81 STATE STREET. SPECIAL SALE KelltiPi-'s. .Siiirar 'inod Hickory Smoked Hams ... . . olc i:dohvc:s Brisket Daoon 38r Boneless Boiled Hams. Pork Shoulder for Koast 22c Pork Loins, small and lean. . - - 7c Leg- or Loin of Milk Fed Veal, 10-12 lb 22c Shoulder or Breast of Veal 20c Beef Pot Roasts, choice cuts. 20c Beef Rib Roast. Boneless Rolled 23c Hamburger Steak, fresh made. .'. ISc Pork Sausage, fresh made 18c Liver Sausage, fresh made ISc Wilson & Co. Diamond A. Butterine 28c Bohemian Rye Flour, per 2o lb. sark $1.85 Salami or Summer Sausage, per lb 30c Above prices are lov.cr than elsewhere. Take advantage of our sales, it will save you moncv. Trade at Kellner's. the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond. i n mi in n it I, ,,j ii .mi.iii.iiiis!W'Jji,i.iii mil n ,ipjui,imiiiiu i iui ijHJjj.ll'Wi f. jmm$ i t 1 . 1 1 mug jii. .iiiMiwltiMMni ... . M-.ii, 1. ..T- f.,M., -(t1 i rtrfrrHhn li,l

The oi ly rare way to ge: rid of dandruff is o dissolve it, then you ueatrcy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night when retiring; use enough To moisten the scalp and rub it in trently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more npplica t ion-i will completely dissolve and entlrrly destroy every single sign and trpee of it, no m.-i't'-r how much dandruff you may ha ve. You wiil find. too. that all itrhmg at d digging- of the snip will stop at once.

and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, t-ilky mid soft, and look and feel a hundred times belter. Tou can get liquid arvon at atir drug store. It Is inexpensive and never falls -O do the work. Adv.

Specials for SATURDAY ONLY

Private. Edwin K. Lipinski. formerly of Hammond writes Tub Times that he soon expects it Join his brother 'J'orgo Lipinslti who Is now ' Somewhere in Kngland." He is now stationed ai Camp Sevier. S C with the Signal Corps of the Aviation Section. H expects to ba moved shortly to '"amp Tannafiy. New

Jersey, and asks tliat The Times be forwarded to hini ti:e;o after the 15th of ti.is month.

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loe:s of the west and western stories cannot fail to be interested and thrilled by the W". JI. Production, featuring Wllliarr: S Hart as the "Twoil'in Man" in "The Bargain" which will be shown at the Ie I,uve Saturday. The scene i laid in the Grand Canyon of Arizona in the days of the old West. I'irected by Thomas Inee. and starring Mr. Hart, none of the overdone, staginess which, ia so prevalent in many of the present-day screen dramas depicting the li'e cf the old pioneer days. It is a study of conditions as th-y aie. exact in every detail, and ciitics hive pronounced It to he one tii the best pictures of its l;;nd yet relea ed. Hart, in the charae'er of "Two-Gun" Stokes, the bandit, does some of tha est work of his career, riving- characterization of t desperado of the mining period, which Is little abort of a work of art. The picture la one which represents a problem and Its solution. In which every American annot fail to be, jnlejosted. for the atmosphere of the play breathes Americanism. Mr. Hart's manv admirers wilt not be dlsappoinf-

Tl e tntrnaMonal Brotherh-ol of boilerntakers. iron ship builders and helpers of America. Trdge No. 3?. ot Hammond, purchased and paid cash for a $10' liberty bond of the Third

SOME MORE CAMOUFLAGING OR PLAIN LYING Ev ROBERT J. BENDER. WASHINGTON". April 1 J. Peace ef-

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BREAK THAT COID ANDJLEEP WEU Dr. King's New DUcovery relieves coughs and colds and promotes rest.

TVbeo yon frfld tWfmht bet tifries at:f cbtlla. that r wtrte uneez n: ronilof on. ft a btttU f fftlJ iUt2r eid od cw(U oorretT mi4 get ba. 1 to normal conlvthm Trm'n ka tl yotalt a It whnet nioMtwr. Totill ! It o th chlid ei and tUall tt. too. So(4 6t at tba d4lnal prioa o! fifty rr i fiftr nt a. ottl Th Vr mllrlotMi rejuTalr rrya' Irut:zlata anywhr. rv. Kttir'i mw iJtf r p you tm a hraHhr oWloa. W i br ot pslMni and wwale. lonprc" wr comrlexioa by kpla tha BotU ritur Get a JS. botUa from roar drmflit todav. FrTectlre but tnlid ASt.

QRPHEUM THEATR HAMMOND, I IND.

Extraordinary Attraction TODAY The most original reproduction of the first line trenches with our Sammies somewhere in France. "NO MAN'S LAND" 9 P E 0 P L E 9

Every man, woman and child shouid see this act, as it is positively the best of its kind ever seen in Hammond. Nedda & Silvio Maurice Woods Harp and Violin Novelty. America's Versatile Prima Donna and Impersonator. Miller, Gadshaw & Miller May&Kilduff Two Men, a Girl and Piano. a Branch of Justice.

Matinee 10c-15c. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c. New Show Monday. "Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Daily ::' Nights. 7 to II p. rn. Sunday Continuous C-ll p. m.

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BILLIE BURKE in 'ARMS AND THE GIRL' Fvery one should see this wonderful picture! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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