Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 262, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1918 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Fridav, Mav 3, 1918. This Woman's Red Cross Work Stretches Over Five Continents TEE EAST CHICAGO AND I LOVMG PEOPLE IND. HARBOR NEWS 1W MHUimHMBS9g

Katberlne Howm. rxyrs Olcott Af., Fhone 23, will te plca.d to write and recelAe Social nrm and advertising for 1 he Tlmea. 'T THE IMRTI.nY THKVIRE ST..'HTAY AM SIM)4V. Five art of first clans Vnadn1llf o1m Chnrlte Chaplin In "The Vaanbond." Two ibonn 7 and 9. Miitlnee Sunday ot tiro p. tu. The management of the Hartley theatre a n nou n "e an extra good bill for tills weelt end. ?a!.:rday nnd Sunday. There is a carefully selected vaudeville, erd the foatutJ the vcrv best obtain- ! fit a ticat on'', iv of cost. Tt !s

Dandruff Soon Ruins the Hair Viirls if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, Fi;;y !:air. do by ail i.vq:,3 get ri-i of i-i:iduff. for it will ?t?.r'-e your hilr nr.d r.iln it If yrv.i d-n'. It doe5.rt d-- i:. i. 'i good to try to brush or u.xsOi it tut. The only sure vi ay to g.-t j id of .iattdruff Is to dls.-l'o i", th'ni yo- destroy it entirely. To do 1 1-. abr. :ir ounce's of ordinary iKiuid arvon: apply it at r.ieht when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp Hid rub it in gent ly with the finger tips. Ity morning, most if not ail. of your dandruff wsil b gone, nnd three or four mora applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single f:gn and trace of it. Toij will And, too. that all Itching and digging of th" scalp will stop, and your hiir will look and feel a hundred times better. You can pet lio,uid arvon at any drug store. . It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy ntver fails. Adv.

LOOK! LOOK! OUT OF TOWN FOLKS TRY THE HARTLEY THEATRE East Chicago, Ind. For a Good Saturday or Sunday Night's Enjoyment. We Have a Carefully Selected BUI of High Class Vaudeville for This Week. GEO. ISA GAHARA Japanese Novelty Musical Act. NAT and FLO ALBERT Clever Singing and Dancing. DLAUX, DELL and JOE Comedy Ventriloquist Novelty Full of Fun. BEULAli BELLS QUARTET Music and Harmony Singing. This is one you will all enjoy MARVELS COM1QUES A House of Fun and a Million Laughs. Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE VAGABOND." TWO SHOWS, 7-9. MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. M.

W. R. DIAMOND "YME QUALITY STORE" 709 CHICAGO AVEmUE Saturday Specials

Blue Valley Butter 50r 3 lb. Cans Chase & Sanborn's Crusado Coffee 87c Eggs, direct from the count rv 3 Iarge Rolls Toilet Paper 7) U. S. Mail Soap . . . . lirik Cheese, per lb Wash Crisp ' 2?,c 26c 29c 9c Monsoon Peas, per can . 16e

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C. PHONE OLD COUNTRY OR WHITE LINEN SOAP, 5 bars - 2SC MONARCH SALMON, 3 half pounds 50C HEINZ APPLE BUTTER, regular 50c jar -i2 KARO BLUE LABEL SYRUP, 5 lb. can 43c GREAT WESTERN BRAND SAUER KRAUT, NV 3 can ... "t5c HASLESS BRAND YELLOW CLING PEACHES, No. 1 csn 15c SWIFT'S PRIDE WASHING POWDER, 6 packages 30C SAFE HOME MATCHES, per pkg MEXICAN CHILI BEANS, 3 b - 50c FARM HOUSE BRAND TOMATO CATSUP, 11-or. can 15c

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the intention of the management to proem e only the very best prov id ing th.it the pnlrpnas 'f the public wat -rant? it Kc intending the theatre it your own hroi town enables it to . n.aUe it possible to have the very highest riim pictures and the very best vaudeville oairled throughout the year. "WANTED A Cashier, hy Central Drug Store, PG10 Michigan avertue, Indiana

Harbor. 5-5-J HliTl.F.V llirVMM. TONir.HT. The old" In Pictures promt M-iilSr Ivenned.r In "Bsbj- Vllne.-' The vlftct comedy ever screened. The debut of America' creatrnt utase comedienne. AIo HrnrJit's Pr.the AAeek.lT. llairy Pa: ret, foreman at" the A 'Id Pepartruent of the t". S. Metals C'.impnnv and a former graduate of the WertdelJ Phillips hich school of Chicago and v ho t. a? at one tirr.o captain of the track team and Succor football ren'c hae iiocn e?iirced 1o toach t Vi Washington nnd Harrison high cchoolj leatr.?. Mr. Harret is giving his ser vices com; ! line n t a : y to pot a te.mts at the scho.d . The K. of P's will meet this even'ne to confer h first degree upon candidates at the Kast Chicago lodge. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robrt Jones is quite ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. Martha Murray of Gary and Mrs. K. C. Wedgewood of Kast Chicago spent a few days in Michigan City, the guests of Mrs. Victor White who formerly lived in this city and also at thej home of Mrs. Mary A .Stlpp. who Is one cf the. fore-cost promoters !n the district assembly of Kebekahs and has held the offi-'e. of State President of Meats We carry only the best. Leaf Lard, per lb. . . Pork Tenderloin . . . 25c Pork Loin Roast 2S1 Leg of Veal Roast 2Sc Veal Shoulder Roast. . .2-2c Veal Stew Fresh Spare Rib.-,. . . ...22c Swift's Premium Ilam.ooC

LARSON'S 4737 Olcott Ave., East Chicago.

DENISON'S TOGA BRAND COFFEE, Per lb ogp BUNTE'S COCOA, J 2 lb. can o o FARM HOUSE BRAND PURE FRUIT JAM, 12-or. Jar 19j LI BBY'S MILK, 3 large cans lOf FANCY NEW FLORIDA POTATOES. 4 lbs o-r KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES,. pr Pkc nc WHEATENA, " Per pkg 19 LI BBY'S EXTRA FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLES, No. 2 cans HEINZ DILL PICKLES, per dozen 25? WAX OR GREEN STRING BEANS. fanc- ,b - 15c

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!ti? 'k.S it 4 .-' fVMsjti flPkim Miss Sara E. Nieman has a P.ed Cross task that stretches over five! continents. She Is Director of' Women's Work for the Territorial,' Insular snd Foreign Division of the. Ked Cross. Wives of Americanj missionaries, teachers. engineersi and business men In Latin-America. I China, Japan and the Philippines! are working In the Chapters of. this newest Division the fourteenth! to be formed In the American Red' Cross. Whether they are in Asia: or scattered across two oceans: In! Ouam, the Territory or Hawaii., Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands.) they are making the same kinds of! auralcal dressings and IT a t- r-i ar. . a a ' the women of thousands of Red Cross Chapters back home. American women in Ta 100 In an hour at an Allied Red: ;he older. Mrs. White is the grand of Winona L.odg at Michigan City and sen ed in that capacity when a resident here. The King's Herald will meet torr,nr row afternoon wirh Miss Ruth Stephens. 3310 Aid is avenue at 2. SO o'. lock. The Twin City Circle, Paughtrs of Isabella will hold a meeting Sunday evenine at the home of Mrs. l"ed Itovee. ?S!fi Penn aven-:e. This meeting has been colled for the p;:i po ,f taking rare of many nen- a ppi if a i on s in pr parat-on of a large c!a adoption to he held in the near future. Oer.ree Barrett of I ruiv. mon 1 street has been to IIundon, Mi'-h., to attend the Junior Hop of the H idson h.eh s.'hool nnd also to vi.-it his mother, a resivler.t cf that city. Mrs. J. J. Reyjf hy wl'.o reoeniiy cn::i., here from Bridgeport. Conn. to visit with her parents the Andrew Sitr.ko in Chicago avenue, is a St. Margaret's hospital where she it recipe. : ting from an oprat;. :i. The W. C. Barrens of Drummond ?t. will eoon be mcvlng to North Harbor to live in one of the new iiaiiis .'ontpany residences which are under completion. Mrs. Bchle'.ker, wife of Lieutenant Orant Fchlieker. is expected home very scon from Cincinnati, Ohio, where she is now on a visit to the. homes of relatives whi her husband who has beer selected to entrain at the school, of Musketry at Fort Sill, Oklahama. goes to take the rn. irse and will then obtain a furlough coming here to this city and Join his wife, and visit hio father. Dr. A. G. Schlleker. Mis. S. hlieker was Miss Edith Davis before, her marriage and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis of North Magoun avenue. Miss Myrtle McMahon. who is In training at th St. Bernard Hospital. Hammnod Housewife Becomes New Woman "All of our best doctors had given me up. I was unable to leave my bed for 16 weeks nnd was yellow as a pumpkin, besides the terrible stomach pains I suffered, our druggist advised my husband to try Miyr's Wonderful Remedy and it has saved my life. I am n new v. cman iv vv." It is a j!mi!. harmless prepa ra'ion that removes the ritnrrhnl mucus ! i tun the intestinal tr:i. t n.t I allays the Inflammation which -practienlly all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One close will convince, or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy. P.ideeley Drug Store In Oary, Central Drug Store in Indiana Harbor. Adv. PHONE 70 Estimates Furnished J. M. Rei Buildl Contractor 4335 Forsyth Ave. East Chicago. I Story & Clark Piano Co, Established lS-'.T. Capital and Surplus $::,O00,000.00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS Stores in all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branch 582 584 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Wilfred Hughes, Mgr. ' Opposite rostoffice. seL

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V- v J -ft 7 I : r X .P'.NirMiv'.T. Cross Bazaar. One woman In Porto Rico directed the making of twelve, snd a half tons or Gtiava jelly for Ped Cross hospitals. Thousands of little Kiliplno children have become members of the Junior Red Cross. Miss Nieman is bringing them all together, sending over the earth sccounts of how to do Red Cross work, helping American women to organize for war work, and getting back from the mining camps of Mexico, mission ehools of the Far East, the plantations of lirazll and Chile, knitted stockings and sweaters. hospital gsrments and. eurgfc'al dresnines, money. Jolly little note like this one from Japan: "I c..n never be grateful enough for the chance you have given me to hdp. and to feel close to the women at home durxig this wax." Chicago to become a nur?e was out yesterday visiting friend?. This evening at St. Patrick's church hahil, ther' will b held the postponed party announced for Wednesday evenine;. The change was ne-ica rily made owing to the demise of a member of the Rosary Sodality. F.- e, y thing is in leadines for this even.ng and a very eni.iyabis evening is anticipated. The Mesdam.es J. Block and 7.. 'nmph:'l v e joint hostesses entertaining tiie new Auction Pride ' 'luh at the 'a vp'oel i evidence in North Olcott avenue 'SWdnesda v' venmc. The honors :n the ga;:i v en? to Mrs John Hauzh and Mis Ma'.i-l Hartman. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Prown of Ind !a u a ! la r'y.o r. Mrs. Wili Prown. a former resident cf Jn.lian.i H i; '.or. Mho has lieeri heitke guest cf Mi . Dav id Mc 'leliand in Fir sUft l. leaving for h-r h-m in Cleveland. 'b io. Mrs. K. W. WyckofT of North Ma- " -.i i a'-- ;. f; . eparing t leave f o Newark. (Ohio, where she will sppn ! t sunirr.r with relatives, 'aking wit'.. 1. -r i. r ..' !. r. . ighter Vivian. The household furniture is to be stored until Mis. Wyrkoff returns to this city. Thej e is to , a beneft card party held at St. A 1 ban's Parish House tomorrowe veninsr by the Mesdames X Is Stenberg and Walter Nevious. f..r ti: Guild. Dan"ing will be a feature after the card game and refreshments will be server. H. C. Reed of the U. S. Metals Co. is having Lis motor boat prepared for readiness for cruises cm the lake when the weather permits. Miss Celia Cohen of South Magoun avenue will be hostess to the old Auction Rrldge at her home in the evening of Monday, May Sth. Letters to Soldiers Must Be, Above All, Cheerfully Helpful WASHINGTON, April 27. Relatives of soldiej-s can do their part by writing only cheerful letters. This Is emphn ir.eri i n statement issued by the War Department. "Re-rent reports from commanding generals of certain army divisions indicate that one of the fruitful causes of soldiers absenting themselvs without leave is the discouraging letter from home." says the statement. "Such letters frequently give alarming and exaggerated reports of conditions surrounding the soldier's family. There are instances that such letters have so preyesl upon the minds of soldier-, that they have absented themselves without leave to go home, only to find that conditions had been grossly exaggrrated. "Absence without leave Is a serious military offense, for which the soldier either must face the penalty or getting deeper in trouble by- deserting. "Kvery soldier wants to receive letters from home. They should be frequent, cheerful, hopeful. They should Vie full of cheerful home gos"CASGftRETS" TONIGHT IF BWS OH SICK Enjoy life! Dont stay headachy, constipated, with breath bad and stomach unset. Iwork while you sleep

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OU are absolutely welcome to ail trie CREDIT you want or need if it is for the purpose of furnishing your home.

Reduce Your Rent Iai us' put one of' those now Duofo'.ds in your Living Room. ,It v."i'.'. 'Tipl." give an rxtra bed room in jour fiat. This new Duefold does not require a mor-hanii- to convert it into a bed. A child can open or rlose it a? ea?y as an adult. Built of quartored oak frame, urholsfered in good piade leatherette, Spanish color. You tan use a regular weight, cotton mattress. Fpecial for

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Ftores at This Colonial Period Dresser, golden oak and Circassian walnut finish, good big roomy drawers, with largo bevel pinto P" r e n h mirror. Special for rNituruav at anv ol $24.50 1 our three stores at . . sip They should encourage him by giving full confidence that his family and his friends stand behind him In the great enterprise he has undertaken." CHANGE FOR SKILLED MEN TO VOLUNTEER The National Association for the. Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. 105 Kast 22nd St., New York City. April :2nd, 131S. Editor Ttvrs: Mr. Herbert K. Graham of 43,"fi Adams street. Gary, has sent us an interesting clipping from your paper telling about a campaign for a tuberculosis hospital for I.ake county. The National Tuberculosis Association is naturally interest, d in a campaign for ip. reasine institutional facilities because we b-lieve that there never was a time v V.' u the nep.i t, r more institutions and more beds in existing institutions was so plainly evident as now. This office has obtained information, from the Surgeon General's office, regard long hundreds of cases or tub.-rculosis soldiers discharged from the army. At the present time, ve are urging states. cour'ii and local communities to do everything possible isecure treatment for these soldiers and also for the thousands more who have heen rejected by local draft boards on account of tuberculosis. We believe that anything you can do to secure a tuberculosis sanatorium for your county, will be well worth doing. Very truly yours. Till LIP P. JACOBS. Assistant Secretary. VOICE OF Would Further Amalgamation Hammond. Ind., April 31. Edl'or TiMF.sOne t.f your rei-ent articles on amalgamation with East "hicngo. sc m to me light in point. There is no question, but what these two cities ought to be. made one. The water mains, the

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NOriE rUPNISHINGS

This SIMMON Light Steel Bed, looks lik a brass bod. Full 2-:noh posts 'with 10 one-inch filler?, thre e-quarfer and full sizes. Special for Saturday at on" of tl:e three stores ri' you - -

This MOORE N'ew Combination Coal and Gas Range, full 5-cyl-inder, 2 for coal t r wood and four for cas, IS-inch soimre oven. The ' XT' ire f'ovp built f hipbost, rfade 'as t, concealed T.iyo and 2 secion doors in -vanning cloiet. On. display and demonstration at ail our three stores $77.5 0

This penuino Kecd Carriage, built roomy and substantial, all the newest colorings, equipped with all essentia!? for babv'a

comfort. Special for Saturday sewage system, the hghtining system, and street improvements:, all could be rut In and run with a common end in view. There are hundreds of men who live in Hammond that work and make their living for themselves and families in Kast Chicngo. Kast Chicago politically has been filling the coun'y offices, nnd Hammond lias always gotten her share. Now. East t'hhago has a man out for judge, for Room 1'. Isn't she entitled to a judge, when she is willing that Hammond have one of 4)i. Judges? Why not help amalgamate these cities by nominating Judge John IX Kennedy of Past Chicago for judse of the Superior Court Room The writer is one of these men that live in Hammond, and works ,n ti,p live In Hammond. and works in mills can do anything, they are going to put a man on the ben. h from Kast I'hicapo and it is rih. I trust that you will g: e tins, space in your valuable paper, and further the amalgamation of the cities Yours truly. A. E. ROWLAND. A Patriotic Duty, Vote in Primaries Editor Times: We aie a' war and it Is tr.ote than - e'-er desirable and n.i!' that every ritizen performs his du: s s.i.-h. i-i cuvi. ien'ious and patMoth- ii.auner. Ability and efficiency sh-uld count more man pomiuii usual argument of the petty politician. Por years, in Lake county and throughout the state, local and state politicians bMnded by power, have continually appealed to the voters on the basis of th' ir European nationality, so that the political n' t iv . ast to , atch )-,, Polish vote. ihe German vote, the Qt-visb vote, the H jik'i ian vt ami so on. dow n tio line. This t'-nded to j uc. itv tlif.-e v.t'is ino a class on the; bais of nations! .ty. snd many of they-, ; cnceived their Ku!i'.'ati nationality j and linguage. as important, or more Important than their A met i . an ism. This i political fci -; e which v r. s -o useful j then In pi a;, ing petty pel -tics, has ere - pted a dsn ire r to the Natim now. X, It T -esCyy is pi'niT" b ctio -i. arid a far a.-: the poop,,- o- Lake county are concerned, who their officers shall !..-. rests with th" aiti'n of the r.eput-i i' -in vi.ters. as La ke county is stiorslv Republican, that the Pnmarv !

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Automatic Refrigerators o These rebuilt Automatic Refrigerators that we are selling so cheap are going fa s t. You'd better get your's quick. $37.50 Let the Big Three Furnish 'That Home' For You. nees for the state office shall be performed by her selecting delegates to the stale onvention. In these nar times, when we heatso mu. h compl.Vr.t. about lack .. f ability ard eff i. ie-ncy in pub'.ie offices, ir becomes the patriotic and bind nt itv of e-( rv votcy to vote with hj party In the p; imuries next Tnesd.--And ea- h shotijd vote for the man ! lie. ins heei oonii'rie, rind most effi ie,ir 1 1 is th: ri". iv of every voter to mnk fire 1 i n v est iaa t :. n of each and i ' i of the candidates. !- t u cease p'c,-. -inir peilit.es ,-nd plav patriotism. T.te citien s c'oliga'.on to do his duly t w nntp. county, state is just as great ' that or doing his duty to th nation. 'Itiz::n Criticizes the Tribune. Editor Times: I noticed in ye si e i da y 's iss.te rf The Times the ,oasl-n given th.- Jack!.' Oy the Ka.nn.azoo Tribune. The in-'iil'ii! mentioned was distressing considering the man's defective he.ning. Rut the daughter, knowing of his rendition, should have toil h'm to remove h.i bat We nll kn w that the Jackies' behavior while oi Ha:c:..ond was exemplary and th- r patriotism If... p, r ,.r,t p.,,,, Tl-.ey , -..t e . j r't.z.-n ! grand. ilv demand as si.O I'd. the rpepp Id National Hymn. "pry t du. le 1 1 j if th' re ij an..- apology due. t sho I come from the K' k...:im Ti ihune i "iiwiuei ing- in ie;mgs or one or t private individuals above th due our country and her i fenders. le.sj bie Yours 1 1 s.1 v. L. J. PALMER. Knifed Spanibs War e: Please have Kokomo Tribute P. F copv . Crown Prince Fires Gun Shelling Paris GENEVA. Switzerland. May ? The German Crown rrim e hims If V-.- fired, several shots fTOr.i n gun witli which Paris is being bombarded. a Cologne dispafli -v'. T' ' greatly Interested in tiie -.vol king of the guns. aeroMing to the dispatch, and has visited the spi.t frequently. SinklnK hospital ships Is n pnstlm 1 . I. a I .lui fl m ..III 1. k . .