Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 25 April 1918 — Page 2
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PURE FOOD GROCERY
! U. S. Food Administration License No. G13773 IE
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Friday Is Patriotic Day 1 iBarnard Forbids Junk Man
The Store Will Be Closed' From 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Order Your Groceries Friday IVlorning If Possible And Avoid Delivery Delays
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8.1 vo it in every way you can so that your Fighting Men may fight. Be patriotic bo sensibly economical. Sensible economy consists of spending money wisely buying those things that are needd and buying reliable qualities at the lowest' possible prices. Making purchases at this store i a sure step in the road to sensible economy. Help Conserve the Nations Wheat Flour Buy Substitutes at These Low Prices
Best Rolled Oats, per lb
Fresh Ground Pure Rice Flour, per lb 12! Extra Fine Grade Potato Flour, per lb 1 7c 5 lb. bags Granulated Yellow Corn Meal 34 c Barley Flour, fresh milled, per lb. Sl Extra Choice "White Corn Flour, per lb Fancy Quality Granulated White and Yellow Corn Meal, per pkg 12? c
j irmest liracie ull uream unck Cheese, j per pound 5 O C
I? I 1-iay1a Lar Fresh Cut Rhubarb IXnUOarO (Pie Plant), per lb.... OC intra Choicp Quality Sweet fs A rUie&Santa Clara Prunes, per lb. j JC P-ncrmsc Pliritan Brand Pure Prei eberVCb sercs (all fruit fax-,r g ors), large 22-oz. jars a&JC Cocoanut Dunham's Fresh Keeping Cocoanut, 1 pound packages, this sale at J..... 35c Starch Kingsford's Silver Gloss Starch, 6 lb. wood boxes. . . . 63c Olives College Brand Queen Olives, extra large fruit, full quart mason jar, this sale at ........48c Chow-Chow Manhattan Brand Choice Quality Chow Chow, full quart mason jar ... 32c 4-Big Canned Goods Specials Blue Label Brand Finest Grade Extra Sifted ; Early June Peas, regular price 25c. This - sale per can ........ 21c Konticello Brand Asparagus Tips, No. 1 a square tins, this sale at jCC I Monsoon Brand Cooked and Strained -4 a Puree Tomato, No. 2 cans J 4rC Van Camp's Tomato Soup, No. 1 cans, this sale, per can JL X C
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From Tearing Up Pipe
Line From Greentown to Hammond Because of the Crops.
TlVES Br-REAT". At Sttr i'apitai.. IVDIANAi'dLIS. JXp,
April
SUSPECT YOUR KIDNEYS Too Many People Neglect Eearly Symptoms of Kidney Trouble.
Just to show how soma mm mk nionjr. the inatance of Lou in FrUdman. a Muncl buslneo man. ia ci?1. Ther Is a gaa pipe line runrlna; from Grrntown. Ind., to Hummori'I. Thro ar 232 mil-s of plp In the grotind. and It Is to h tnkcn up and scld. Frl'dmsn fcotiKht the pip for 60 cent a foot, and he Is fald to have Fornotliinar Hk 2.000.000 Inve.itod In the project, ard he hd? posted a forfeit of $100,000 to have nil of the pipe out of th ground by October. 1919. He Is spending "0 cents ft foot to have th pipe, taken up, making It crut him a total of about 80 rents a foot. Hp y he has an ofTer of fl.60 . foot for the pipe. Thl shows the amount cf profit he stands to win. Hut Friedman has run into a !niir in the shape of the food admtnl.M ration. The pipe line runs through cultivated land for at lat half of the total distance. It is laid In a double line, and a strip a wido as twenty f-t Is lein torn up through moat of the distance, threatening the actual destruction of at least D00 acres of growing food crops, such at wheat and other rereala. II E. Harnard. food administrator for Indiana, called Friedman in to his office and informed him that the vast strip of ground planted in foodstuffs must not be molested of lonir as the crops are In the ground, because food Is mote important than Iron pipe at fl !0 a foot. Barnard has taken up the matter with the low department of the food administration Washington, and hopes to t- !!' to reach an airenient with Friedman that will save the crops.
PEW FOLKS HAVE MM NOW Druggist Saya Ladies are Using Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
turned from New Ycilt. where he visited with hi brother, Ueut. -Commander A. J. Craig-, chief engineer of the naval traneport I-evlthan (formerly the Vaterland). Capt. A. P. MeKenzie of fiery, of the rayul Prltish transport service. hfti returned to aea dutiea after a visit with h s family here.
If your bck It lame if you feel dull, tired and all-vnrn-out If yr.nt have hnrd hesdafhes, bacU-n-!ves and dizr.y spells Jf the kidney secretions ore disordered Suspect yoiir kidneys and "take a srltch In time." L'se Di.sn-s Kidney Tills, the timerld, home-enlorsed kidney remedy. It may save yu from hum serious kidney trouble. Make use of Mrs. Murphy's experience. Mrs. Rose Murphy. "610 Fir St., Indiana Hurbor. nave, the following etateir.et t Xoveniber 13. 11113: "My kidneys didn't aet as thy should nnJ were usually conifeted. My back ached most of the time and I had rheumatic pains through my loins and In mv limbs. I was all run-down. Poan'n Kidney Pilla soon regulated my kidneys. The pains left me and I was rid of all the trouble. AOAXN PRAISES. 'in July 5. 1917. Mrs. Murphy said. "It Is only once in a itreat while I need I o an's. Kidney Tills now. and a few of hem at such times keep my kidneys in g.iod order." I'm e KOc at all dealers. Don't simply F.sk fur a kidney remedy jrt.'t roan's Kidney I'ill.j the same that Mrs. Murphy had. Foster-Milb'jrn Co., Mfgra., Uuffalo. N". T. Adv.
ELKS AND RAILROADS ENTERTAIN THE BOYS
Hair that loses its color tnd lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull and lif.-es. j,, caused hy a )nok of sulphur In the hnlr. Our pranrtmother made up a mltture of rtte Tea and Hulpriur to keep her locks dark 's.nd beautiful, and thousands of women and w-n who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair wM'li is so attrnetive, u'a only this o!d-titne recipe.
Nowadays we net this famous mixture '
improverl by the addition of other Inftredients by a-JtinK at ftny druit store for a bdtW. oT "Wyeth'n Parn and Sulphur Compound." which darkens 1he hair so naturally, to evenly, that nobody can poKsibly tell It haa been applied. Ton just dampen a sponge or roft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one m iTl strand at a t'nie. Ty morning ;!. trpy hair di'appcers; but what dellhts the le.dlea with Wyeih's, Sage an.l Sulphur Comjiound Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hsiir after a few application, it also britms beck the glosK and lustre and gives it nn appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphu Compound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful appearance to the
j hair. It is not Intended for the cure, j mitigation or prevention of disease. I Adv.
The Hammond lodee of F.Iks ar.d th'
railroad unions will tomorrow v-n- am, Mr Trrran,a shf,a. 57s Ind!ani ire entertain the seventy-rtve national , av,.nu,. Harmnond. has enlisted in the army men of Hammond who leave "nn!jr,Prn,a(!,1r., rrrpn aml PavPH KiiSaturday for training. The reception of",,.. Thf. vo.1Tie m,n ha, b,rt Tnnlov-
ed by his father who is a general con-
ihe soldiers-elect will start at 8 o'elo.-k in the Elks' club rooms.
VIOLIN DISPLAY
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ARRESTED FOR RIOTING
THE TIES' FINANCIAL nniiH
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Atchison American Bert Pugar American 'ar Fdry. Anaconda Arneriean Smelting Urooklyn Kapfd Transit I'.aldwin Locomotive Kaltimore and Ohio t'anadian PacificAmerican Can Co. New Tork Central ' 'olorado Fuel Central Leather Crucible Steel
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j PUT OLD ENEMY I TO UTTER ROUT
Tells how to lift off that touchy corn without hurtinj one particle
Hospital rerords show ti;at every time you cut a .orn you Invite lockjaw or blood poison, which is needless, siys a Cincinnati authority, who ttlis yru the' a quarter ounca of a drug called fieeZone can be ubtriined at little -ost from the durg atore but is nifficl-nt to rid one s feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. Ton simply apply a few drops of thi--freezone on a tender, aching corn ml the soreness is instantly relieved. Shortly the entire corn an be lifted out, roo and all, without pain. This drug is eticKy but dries at once and is claimed to just shrive, up r , corn w iMiont InHnming or even Irritit in? the surrounding tissue or skin. If your wife wears high heela phe wilt be glad to know of this. Adv.
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A violin vemacve dir-play, 'lie nrst ct I Two men were arrested at the StanIts kind ever shown in Hammond, has -dari steel ear voinpany last night by been arranged by farroll & Newton al officer JInlo. on suspicion of insti
ls? state street. Mr. Newton is an expert violin maker and his instruments command prices of $100 to JSO. The
window display shows every
the. manufacture of a violin
BIRTH OF A NATION
j gating a riot and war eonuaet .-ti Ike. j They were Mike Rechenskl. a RusI sian, SO years old. of company house 17
i Flag of j and John Jaboakl. company house 1.
They are blng held at th Hammond police station for the l"nitd States federal officers.
Northern Pacific 8.1 Pennsylvania 44 Pittsburg Coal 5:: People Gas . 41; Republic Iron and Pteel gni Heading ftnii U. fv Rubber 571 American Sugar 104 Southern Pacific S!i Southern Railway 20i f'hgo. Mil. and St. Paul 271; Texas Oil 144 Vi V. S. Steel 54 I'nion Pacific .lH'i Utah Copper . 7314 Willys Overland 17i CHICAGO OBAIIT TTTTtTRBS. CORN May. J1.27,; July, 1.50i. OATS May, 63c; July, 74 Vic: June. S 0 H c.
Liberty "Mon" Feed the That Stun the Han! Buy Liberty Bonds.
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Another Big Shipment of Baby Chicks Arrive in Hammond Tomorrow
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There would be more horses than
rresent 3.000 shown In Griffith's , mlgtvty spectacle. "The Iiirth of Na-I tion." If the Kuropean war had not 1
broken out when this part of the big production was bein completed. The foreign drain on American horse flesh is something the average citizen has no comprehension of. Griffith had to beg. borrow and buy the horses for his big scenes and they were carroll-d from all parts of th? country. He found agents of the Kngllsh. French, Italian and Russian governments competing with him for these horses $nd while he only Tented them by the day, the foreign demand was so great that miny shrewed horsemen forced him to buy at war prices In order to complete his picture wUliin n. given time. The picture is showing tonight ai Dil.uxe for the laet time.
CHICAGO FSOOUCE. BI'TTEn Creamery extras. 41c; creamery firsts. 41ic; firsts, 33 f 40c;
j seconds. Sop'nec. ; E'JUS tJrdinarles. .",2 ".:1c: firsta, 33 j 34c. ' LIVE POVLTRT Fowls. 37c: ducks.
I 28c; gee?e. 13c; springs. 2Sc; turkejs. That a fight is on between the demo- j 22c. crati.' county organization and the j VF.ALe 50 to SO lbs., H'l-c; SO to democrats of Hammond who were a part j mo lbs., 174?lSc; 90 to 111 lbs, 19-f of the Citizens movement rhat elected j 20o; fancy. 21c: overweight kidneys. Dan Crown mayor, is indicate by the! un to 1-5 Df,.. 15,.. COarse. 10fl2c.
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DEMOCRATIC T1 . RTY
report that at the last minute the insurgent democrats filed at Crown Point for inspectors in Kjxteen precincts of Hammond and a list of delegates to the state convention. S. E. Swaim, publisher of the Lake County News which is soon to be-ome a daily; J. K. tinson and Jos. Aubry arc paid to be lenders of the CitizcnsDernocrnt faction.
Howard Shea Enlists.
Howard A. Phea. aged "0. son of Mr.
A CLEAR COMPLEXION
We Place Them on Sale at 4 P. M.
FRIDAY They are the strongest Baby Chicks ever hatched from standard strains. Ten-Day Old White
i Lclioni Hnbv Chicks, ! 1 per dozen....". . .52.40 1 l! Barred Rock Babv l
Clii.-ks. rr dnz..$2.50 i
Bahr Cliicks, m i x e. d breeds, dozen... .$2.00
Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have Sys Dr. Edward a Wdl-Kncwa Ohio Physiciaa Dr. F. M. Edwards iar 17 years treated cores o! itomen for liver and aiiments. During these yeart he pave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with oliTe oiL naming them Dr. Edward3'
'niiv Tahlea Ynn rilJ Itr.nw thm h
their olire color. 1 i These tablets are wonder-workers on the iE Hver and bowels, which causa a normal t action, carrying off the waste and poisonjE ous matter in one's system, j E I If you ha ve a pale face, 6allow look, dull yee, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, j inactive bowels, ycu take one of Dr. !;: Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time :: and note the pleasing results. IE Thousands of women as well as men ! take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and
10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
AT BIJOU THEATER A hanjiy PlKian maiden, scine her pro.cj.ecllv husband chihhcd to dath with the hutt-nd of n muak'X undr irdcri from General Wn Cluck: her father Fhot down and herself torn from the arms of her Aged irrandmother by a Cerman offi er. Captain Von tlancke. who fortunately van unb to accomplish his evil purpose. thei experiences of Kuth 'lifford provide but a Pllgrht idea of the atrocities of the German barbarian In their advance through Belgium thnt are faithfully and authentically fhon. -ith many heretofore unknown insights into the private hfe of the German emperor, as played by Julian Rupert. In his cens.nt iona I screen expose of th German brute", "The Kaiser, the Beast of rwiin." to be Fhown at the Dijon Theatre all next week starting Sunday.
POTATOES Cars. 14: fancy westerns, il.15WJ.40; Wis.-Mlnn.. $1.10 -2.
BUNGALOWS FINDING
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HUUCMOKP, IMP. Attraction Extraordinary Today and Friday VALANOVA TROUPE Gypsy Novelty Singing, Dancing and Music. Direct from the Majc-tic Theater, Chicago, 111. Maning & Lee After the Matinee. Kane McDuffy Novelty Whistler. Lula Atkins The Aeroplane Girl. Miller, Scott & Fuller Kings of Comedy and Harmony. Matinee 10-1 5c Nights 10c, 25c, 36c Vcw Show Monday. "vTedpesda mi Saturday. Maftne Dally ?:0 j. m. ?flffht, 7 to 11 p. m. Sun
days Continuous 1-11 p.
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Deluxe
Theater
TODAY
DEATH OF BABE Robert Xclson Dei.or. 11 months old son of Jlr. and Mrs. C. X. Del.or. 427 Tine street. Hammond, died of pneumonia this morninjj nt 3 o'clock. The funeral will be held at the All Paints church Saturday morning at S
o'clock. Interment cemetery.
The Twin Cities are taKinar to the
bunsalow as a home and several ar j under i instruction, many have been
finished and there "re prospects of m. .re in slrht. The world's greatest picture shonKerTtr r.n.l Lehman - com.pl.-t iu j popular prices.
two bt:npalov.-a in Xor'hcotte fivnj
between i-12nii and 1 Urd avenues ard!
will soon start three more. Th-v are frnine anl will run from $4.50(1 to J4.R00 in cos'. Kaon of the five built, and unbuilt, has been sold through Joseph F'-insine:. the realty broker who has found purchasers on th easy payment plan. Note lias been mrdu of the seven bungalows Albert Given is having erec-
THE BIRTH OF A NATION" Mat.: 25c, 35c. Evening: 25c, 35c, Continuous from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p Price includes war tux.
ted in Chii-aaro avenue, near WeSMS ovenoe. In Indiana Harbor AV. .J. Murriy and John Favorid have been pop-ul-'.-izinr the luncaiow.
in the St. Joseph
DR. CRAia VISITS NAVAL BROTHER fir. r.itriik r-ra!c of Gary. has re.
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I Advertise ia THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. I
GOULD and VON FRANK Merchant Tailors We have successfully solved the difficult problem of producing the very highest grade of work at minimum prices and give our patrons the benefits of our economy. We devote personal attention to each individual garment made in our establishment. Fair prices, best work, fine materials, perfect fit you can ask no more, and we give ypu no less. GOULD zsi VCH FRANK Merchant Tailors 20 WEST JACKSON BLVD. CHICAGO. 63 HOH MAN STREET HAMMOND.
Did You Know That one of the highest grade violins made is made right here in Hammond? While taking in the Liberty Day Celebration tomorrow stop and see the violin display in our window. You will see art interesting display, showing the violin in different courses of construction, from the plain wood to the finished product. We are equipped to turn these out and do turn them out from start to finish; also make any necessary repairs on old ones. It will be well worth your time spent to come and see in our window the "Evolution of the Violin." Carroll & Newton JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. 186 State Street. Hammond, Ind.
p A STIM EJ TODAY FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE in their Jatos' feature 'RED, WHITE and BLUE' TOMORROW SPECIAL ATTRACTION WM. S. HART in a fare act feature "THE PATRIOT"
FRIDAY Ann Pennington The Little Soldier Girl" Every Friday and Saturday "The Son of Democracy"
i The life of Abraham Lincoln, showing
third chapter, "The Cail to Arms. SATURDAY
Douglas Fairbanks in "In Again Out Again"
SUNDAY Wallace Reid and Kathlyn Williams
Big Timber
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greet the trenwndtmi cene in "THE KAISER The Bt f Berlin" photo drama when the heroic young lieutenant mashes the Kaiier en the jaw. You'll scream your head oS. You'll teream along with thousands f youf fellow citizens to kill
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It's the photo dramatic sensation of all time Thrillina; beyond words. The play that will drire out the miserable traitors and spies now lurking without our midst. The plav that wiil smash espionage seditioa and foul 'kultur." DO NOT MISS IT. The Bijou One Week Starting Next Sun.
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Notice to the Public We, tire memViers of the Hammond Grocers and Butchers' Association, will close our stores at 12 o'clock on Friday, April the 26th, and close for the rest of the day.
JAKE BRUSEL. President.
E. A. GRTSWOLD, Secretary.
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