Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1918 — Page 3
Tuesday, April 30, 1918.
THE TIMES
CAPT. CARTER A DASHING OFFICER (Continued from page one.)
man sported a .Sam Browne belt. si.tctiy
against regulations. Later in the aftornnn Detective-Serf;!.. Linn brought 'Tarter' to police headquarters and he railed in Maj Hosmer.
The "captain" mistook the medical offiJ cer for Msj. Ryan. After brief questinn-
int: he broke down and confessed that he Marmiehael of the recruiting: of-' was Radio Sergt. Rodman Law arid that ha had desertvd from t'liup l.c on
April 3.
the sergeant came ud and saluted. : Bad Checks In Jolit.
Law admitted that he had put up t the Hotel Morris, -n hi 'hi-ajr.i and had Put out some hud checks in Juliet. He
that he had jned the army In
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nee. Just then the drug- store was reached and the sergeant came up and saluted. Called On "Em AIL "dpt." Carter visited oily officials find newspaper offices, but was assured
that there must be some mistake m i &aid
"armichael was rated as wholly loyal, i 1916. A woman also t-dd th P'!: He was tUd that Carmichael was on re-j tha "cipiHin" had come up to 1
shot Vera
ruitlnsr duty because he was through the lunps at th.e battle of
Cruz. In the meantime the "captain' kept
up his "probe," and between times he j at .' iilrted with grlris willing to flirt, cashed j 'hat
bad checks, reprimanded luckless private publicly and even ba'led out the rcmitinsr sergeant because he didn't like tha looks of his lofrglnss. Kift la tb Sky. Yesterday afternon things began to blacken for The artillery -officer." Cashier Bailey of the. iary S'ato bank suspicious over a J.'rt cheek on the "Virgrinla National hank." whlto Ifarry P ringfeiiow. tha drugKist. who had been 'sited by the. "captain" inquiring about Sergt. Carmiehael's loyalty was wondering who would make ge,od a S3 check, teut there was no desire to go roughshod at the "captain'- for fear that mistake might have been made. His CUnilng Sword. TVri'is in the bank Major H. M. Hosmer of the medical corps saw "Carter"
Lod-
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;e !', t ser lv'e." rt-"ui the iinny h was Pfi.o.u-s' tramu.p ran;
given her a card man Law. I'. S s
When I.iv ii s'atione.l at th
nip le-e While about tlmw he said he had om-, lived at Lock port.
nar Joliet, ami soon made friends wltn many ex-Joliet men. "1 think that I -aw hat girls on the brain and wnnt'.d to flsizls them with a uniform of nn officer." eald a veteran police official. The "eaptTin" was very audacious. Tie frequently visited polio- stations always surveying the pos'ed list of deserters. It Is recalled' and even sought to get In touch w i:h Chief Tfragdn f the secret service. Praise. Army. "The army offers opportunity to anyyoung man," Law told young men, "I served five years. It took me a year to wake up rind then I was promoted to corporal. I graduated from the artillery school of Are at Fort Plil when I was a second lieutenant."
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ro The "c.:;pt:Cn" tMd yesterday that he "That officer Is pu'tltit: en too much ; had "investUated". !ergf. rarmicna. dor' " remarked the ma icr as ho noted j and while finding him loyal he discover-
that "Cap." Carter was suddenly ?port-
ing a clanking sword, something one i talk about the Jap
,i,-,pp riot see in city streets.
Mai. Hosmer aslo noticed that the
FOR THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES And coughs and colds tha' persist In sp'.'e of rare and treatment and threaten permanent inval.dism, try Eckinan's Alterative For many yeaiK this Calcium preparation has conspicuously evidenced fs worth, especially where tonic treatment' is needed. It rebuilds. Contains no Alcohol, Narcotic or Habit-Kormlnf? Drug 92 size, now Sl.BO. SI size, now 80c. Price includes war tax. All druggists. Eokman Laboratory, Philadelphia.
ed that he had been indiscreet In his
oldicrs and aecord-
recomniond to Ma.i Ryan pnnnnded and tllKd three
PHONE 70 Estimates Furnished J. M. Rett Building Contractor 4S35 Forsyth Ave. East Chicago.
ingly would that lie be r
weeks' pay. Uaturall7 the Sergt. Was Mad. "The 1 rouble is that the sergeant wants to go out and lick those fellows I told b!m that were saving he is disloyal anil he is trying to f.ud out all their names. lie ha? one and wants to f.ght." The fact that the sergeant was fighting mad over any one hitting at his disloyalty seemed to "worry" the raptain, who had probably faked up some
names. Tolice found that the "captain" hafl roomed at the OMa'ley home. 443 Madl'i son street. They also beamed that he ; was anxious to drill the Gary militia j company and that he had rpresented to
Walter Acker, the cloth. er. ihat he was
a retired on ic-t ani wisc.a to gee a I letter to work 1n h.e s'eel plan. races Deatb and Prison. Authorities say tha? Carter may face , several charges including: deserting ! from the army In time of war. which is punishah'o by death: impcrsonat lug an army officer: forgery; Ht.d representing : himself to be a secret service officer.
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hand fach day and se now freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yesl It Is harmless. d v.
here next Sundav. fay 5. and also a celebration of the constitution of the rd May, at the Auditorium on Cdiver
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Wednesday i s Bargain!) ay i lj j T,lls Wl11 1,0 a da- of spleudid value-givine: here. Every department throughout ! our store contribute its quota of splendid bargains. New seasonable goods : i
whieli you ran put to immediate use at prices you will lie only too eager to pay. ; J
i Wednesday is Women s Slipper Day 2000 Pairs of Sample Slippers and Oxfords in Tomorrow s Sale Remarkable Bargains
I street. The following will be t'tie,
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Maj. Ga. F. H- Sykas. Maj. Gen. F. H. Sykes has ben eppointed chief of tha London air eta, replacirifr Major Genrl Trnchard, who has retired. Major General Sykes oranited and commanded th royal flying- corps, military wing:. 3912-1914. Ho commanded the royal naval air service in the East Mediterranean, 1&15-16, and haa been ervtnjr in the war office since 19 15. He has been decorated a numbr o times.
speakers :
Mr. N. I.. Plot row jki. president '",f 'the Polish Roman Catholic Union of
Chicago; Rev. Father J Mard. Judge V" S Re.ter oi Hammond and Sergeant
I Welsh of the same c.ty. Singing will 'be by St. ceMa 'holr. aoio by Miss I ,r. Voegel. accompanied on a piano I !.y Miss Dorothy Jfucho. Music by K. j Jordan. j A fund for Polish war eripplea and ! families of lost husbands and sens, will
be collected.
GOULD and VON FRANK "Merchant Tailors We have successfully solved the difficult problem of producing the very highest grade of tt-ork 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 you no less. GGULD and VGfi FRAKK Merchant Tailors 20 WEST JACKSON BLVD. CHICAGO. 638 HOHMAN STREET HAMMOND.
STANDARD OIL OF INDIANA TO BE PROBED BY U. S. (Continued from page one.) the complaint, -which charges a violation of the federal trade commission act and the Clayton anti-trust act. Here is a digest of the accusations: 1. That the company refuses to sell gasoline an kerosene to Independent dealers In carload lots, but is always able to supply its sister companies at a low rate, with the inter, purpose and effect of stifling- competition. 2. That In competitive areas whre dealers do rot handle its products', the company sells at wholesale to customers, thereby punishing the retailers who d" not buy from 1'. 3. That the company lends tanks to
For Earning Eczema
Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large size, get a bottle of zemo. When applied a3 directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, aid heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, woundsand chafing. It penetrates, cleanses
! end soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable ! and inexpensive, penetrating, antiseptic ; liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying, j The E. W. Rose Co., Cleve!ad, O.
small dealers who might be unabla to purchase them, on condition they buy from It exclusively. 4. The. t the Indiana corporation maintains a contract system by which It f'-rces dealers to pay 1 cent a gallon, measured at the pump, on all gasoline sold, as a rental for the tank and pump. 5. That It maintains a system of contracts by which in competitive areas It pays agents who have little cpportuniry to resell to consumers, r. commission, rebate or discount of 1 cent a gallon, provided ts products are handled exclusively, ar.d that the. commission Is paid on gallon outgo from the tank. Inelurbng what they use as well as what they resell. 6. That the S 'a r.dard Oil Company of Indiana lias threatened to sell directly to consumers In certain localities and that the threat was calculated to Intimidate dealers. 7. That with the purpose and intent of stifling competition the company sells gasoline and kerosene only to agents who will handle its oher produets and who will make a diligent effort to sell t hern in as larg quantities as possible and not handle ether products of competitors.
through its agents the cominserted advertisements in and periodicals whieh conar.d misleading statements :o deceiv e the trade and gen-
l.lhertT Bod: Tour Fond will kaiser.
help fence In the
Two marmfaeturer's lines of Women's House Slippers and Oxfords in the newest styles, affording an except mize on your slipper and oxford needs. Double S. & H.
Slippers at $1.48
Sandals at $1.19
Xi"- pair of Women's House Slippers of fine vlcl kid. Jalieta with plain to or with patent leather tips, also side gore and princess tyie slippers, eather or rubber heels. g A fTl big values. Pair J.O
"ne large lot of Women's S'rap Siippers and three-point House Slip, per, made of good quality vi .d. medium and low heels. un ;. jail-.
good values at the sale
price
, Juliets, Sandals, Pumps ional -opportunity to e onoStamps with all purchases. Slippers at $1.48 Or.e big lot of Women's One and Twc-Srrap Sandals, mada of fine black vie! kid. erjnmnn rense and medium heels, flexible leather soles.
$1.19 vr:z:.$i.48
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These Smart New Oxfords, $2.98 $4.00 Values
8. That par.y 1 aj nevvspn peri tain falsa calculated era! jublk 9. That
the company has discrimi
nated in price in violation of the Clayton act and the offect has been to lessen competition and to tend to create a monopoly. 10. Tin the company has violated the Clayton anti-trust act by selling large quantities of petroleum products and has fixed at.d is now- f.xmg the price on the agreement or understanding that ti e purchaser shall r."t deal in a competitor's go.'S. STJaLMONS ISSUED TOR JUNE 1. Tl-.e Standard Oil Company of Indiana is summoned to appear before the commission on June l in its ofi'ioes In Washington to answer the charges. Official." of the commission said yesterday I was also certain publie hearings would be hell !n the federal building in Chicago almost Immediately after the Wpshing-t-n hearing. . . 1 .
SAGE TEH KEEPS YDUHHAIR CAR K When Mixed with Sulphur It Brings Back Its Beautiful Lustre at Once.
Gray hair, however handsome, danotes advancing age. We all know tha advantages of a youthful appearance. Tour hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, lust a few- applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold. T'on't stay gravl I,ok young! T'lither prepare the yeeipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of "Wyeth's Sag and Sulpjiur Compound." whleh is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend -this ready-to-use preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. Tou moisten a sponge or sofe brush with )t. drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: after another application or two. Its natural rokr Is restored and it becomes thiok. glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is rot Intended for th cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv.
Women's J.aCe Oxfords of patent leathe
irim. neat lines give them a smart appearanc
their own. They have flex.ble leather
ana iou.n heel.,, y4 ,;,.) Oxfords
rr.eed for Wednesday
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$4.50 Oxfords $3.45 Xew ia-e r.xforj, c.f fjne vici kid, 5n tan and black. long vamps, narrowtoes, lea-her L"Isj0 j hee. $4.50 Oxford... $340 $3.50 Pumps $2.45 IVetty new patent leather Pumps, long slender vamps, plain toe. Ixniis hee- and the new rf - d m walking heels. Pair. . . $
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Telephone 984. JOHN PORA CO. Real Estate, Loans Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC.
Pora Building.
3462 Guthrie St.
Indiana Harbor, Ind.
So is Morse's Laxa - FIiIn lor Colds, LaGrippe
ONLY 10 PER CT. ; and Headache
U isl&tuu UH jqComposed of Laxatives. DOMESTIC USE Aspirin in combination
j othei well-tested remedies. ! Guaranteed to relieve LaGrippe or a Cold in a few hours; Headache in a few minutes. JQuick, pleasant and ef&caciou. A trial will convince.
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NEW TOT'. K. April 30. Requirements of t'nlted States and its allies have increased so n,-i.h that scarcely more than J f per cent of eurrent steel output will be available for commercial purposes In next few months. Better transportation services and more fuel have enabled sleel plants to operate n April on an average of close to 9per cent of capacity.
GREAT POLISH j PATRIOTIC PARADE ! ;!' fSrEcrAt. To Thc Times 1 ! j, WHITING. Ind , April 30. A great I j Polish patriotic parade will be held
Pretty Indeed Are These New Suits
Priced for Wednesday $19.75 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Suits Made of all wool Serges, Poplins. .Shepherd Cheeks ar.d Siik Taffetas; plain tailored, belted and pleated models, braid and button trimmed, some are In vestee effects, all are man tailored and carefully finished in every detail. Colors are navy blue, brown, gray and black, $: and irr.50 suits pr'.eed for Wednesday onlv j w ' $19.75
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Many Styles in Smart Suits at $35.00 Garments of very hiirh duality, faultlessly tailored of the most fashionable fabrics Tricotines. Serges. Gabardines and Poplin, in all the new light shades, also navy biue. Eton and pony Jackets, belted, pleated back and :ippi effects. A most unusual show-
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A Special Sale of Pretty Voiles For Wednesday only we. offer a number of special bargains In pretty, 'right Summery Voiles. Note the regular price and the sale price.
IMPORTED VOILES n Inches wide, new striped effects In ligrht and dark colors. P.egular price per
yard Sir. Wednesday p yard
69c 1
98c 1
BURTON'S SIL.K JERSEY VOILES In a variety of pretty new Spring patterns and colorings, always eoid
at $1 .15 per yard. " ednesday per yard
PLAIN COLORED VOILES Made of fine Egyptian yarn in street and pastel shades. 40 Inches -wide. Regu
lar 45c quality at per yard
29c 1
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NEW VOILES In checks, gingham and foulard patterns, all the fashionable new shade. 40 Inches wide.
Regular 75c quality, p1 jard ..
59c ii
Women s Pretty Neiv Dress Aprons
Made of splendid quality figured and checked per. calcs. button frcn. three-quarter sleeves. ruffd and shirred elas'ie wa'st bands; collar, cuffs and pockets
are trimmed with rick rack braid, all szm.
Priced at
$1.50
Girls" Aprons 25c
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Our Coal is ready for you Clean, Bright, Dry and Perfectly Reliable. The more of it you buy at present prices the more money you will save. You will never get better advice than
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Harbor Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shining Parlor 3404V2 Michigan Avenue Near Guthrie St. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
Straw. Panama and Felt Hats Cleaned Blocked and Repaired for both ladies and gentlemen. WE CLEAN AND DYE ALL KINDS OF SHOES Exclusive Chairs for Ladies. George Kondiles, Prop.
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5ervirable little Press Aprons in sizes 2 to 14 years, made of cheeked percale, collar, cuffs and poekets are p'ped !n contrasting colors. E-tra good value, at 25C Gingham Petticoats Women's Wash Petticoats, of nurs stripe g'ngham. with deep ruffled flounce", nicely made well fHL!rg garments, all sizes. Priced for this sa - t 75c Children's Dresses Little Tots' Wash Drsses in several pretty new- h'gh vvaisted styles. mad of light colored striped and floured percales; collars, cuffs and belts are piped in
contrasting colors, sires 2 to g years. Priced
Exceptional Values in
Women s and Misses' Coats $17.75 '"OAT? DESIGNED AFTER MT'CH HIGHER PRICED MODELS that will surely appeal to the tasty and economically inclined dresser. Ponlins. nth; e. --..
, , ....... .-..- auu f Novelty Mixtures; In navy. tan. rookie, , Havana hrovvn. Quaker gray and khaki; large collars and top colars. slashed and fancy M'k-is. belted and semi-belted, sh;rrd and plain backs and button trim.
mr,i. $25 AO values priced
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$1 7.75 I
$12.98 Sale of Silk Frocks I
Women's an t M-.fnj' Pi f t! 'irre an,i ik Poplin w j;
75c
at'iaei.ive new models, or the new sal'n roll en in navy, r..pen and taup
New Drses of Crepe rl Georgette si"v. .vril
tretty t'lmc effects
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Georgette i
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Handsome interior Decoration
Decorations for any part of your house can be chosen from our manytoned effects in Olive Green. Old Rose, Rich Reds, etc. Our pretty flora! patterns will make your rooms bowers of beauty during ihe summer season. N'ew notions In Wall Paper.
Silk Gloves for Every Occasion Silk Gloves are a Spring delight to women. This is because they fill a genuine need at this time of the year. We are headquarters for the best known silk gloves in America Kayser's. They fit perfectly, wear well and are an economy. Fashionable women wear them for every occasion. Our Spring assortment complete, fresh and new. Price Per Pair 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.25 and $1.50.
Have Been Selling at $1.50
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WARSHAW 3801 Fir St. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
AMERICAN LADY COR5ET5 of very best quality batiste, medium bust and long skirt, free h.p. back lace, two pairs of hose supporters; well made, perfect fitting- corsti. worth
51 '1. On sale Wednesday at
$1.25 it
.American Girl Corsets i
T'ie perfect Corset for
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...a. ,,i uwi voiuu or natisre, ; medium bust and skirt, two pairs : r.f hose supporters, sizes for jriri? !;
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