Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 274, Hammond, Lake County, 17 May 1918 — Page 2

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ARE THEY DOWNHEARTED? NO W it II . ' II " o. t foil' of tll f"lTllT

lla iiiiioihI ..iiv h;:!l ir.iwii'.' T!kV :ir II. -al ly nil ruir ,J (n wr u orlv ut III. ' Sta tn!a 1 ,1. ltol:i,1,n- rx-i'irs I'lrrk ;iimin Kcilli, lluny Kastivood. I'm! Than. I!, ins MjiKPt, F..i . ,st Morrow.

ir..l onio of tl,f- sK'noKTupli.T s. Ainu Wllll.-llll .-- I.llllo ol' tho fi.f 1.-IH ! t 11. lit 1- H"" r.t tlo- noinitions plnt. Tin- linrj of til.- situation that i. in ,f invtati. . Hi- v art- ii.ukint; nui h ."! VI' ! til. -Ill tioy ifriilfll f f. I IV.

GREATER BURDEN

FOR LAKE COUNTY

No Credits for Enlistments;

Must Now Send 4 T imes As Many Men.

STou Get It Pays;

Ask Otto, Ke Knows Otto V"olf, a saloonkeeper of Laai-i-ig. tan a small "for salt' advertise

ment in TEE TErirs. lie received nine ieplle3 ana sold his place fox '

S7.CQO ",o Charles LSi'ler of Xoby. U. S. TO HAVE BRIGADE DEPOTS

r.-.i n so worke rs of a certain sort will be

Enlist Ii The v'voman's Army Bv Ccn?frvinr' Fnds.

!Br t'vrrni. rr.-K-s 1 W ASH INi ; I i.V, Mi.y IT- I'lofi; r.s iiv Kn;: In tin's tfi i m I a i:---. tlo- v. a : fi.j.aitiiii iii !).is oi ani?.. (l a d. i ot i r i k 1

AT THE ORPHEUM Tl I in; u,., H sons; nmi i!.mc " t with I'Uli! mils, m th I .1 10 f.J

.!.. 1 ii ni.ni n 1. ill r.-.r Sfit.ml.-iy nn. I S.m.i Z-ihii I i ,.-.-. o.ii:,.,;,,!,, Vnrr. n .i'oio ai. in..: Aia.i. 1.,,n Wairl - i',,.

p.) Wi.lii Hn.l (!H-olor Die otti'T nyfs. ENLISTS IN NAVY Ki ivH '-( .V. S.hat. If,; Statf trr.f. -'- ! :n ti.f nav,- and lfft today for

1 1 1 a. in : tm. .Mr. S h ,1 1 z was Davmaylcr

for llif !fJpi.-.iiM (onipany.

WAKlllMiTOX. May 17 fndrr tho t r in of ttif lrft ola sili a ! ion bill

al.ont to lna oi10 lav. . Indiana is to mrike si n;-m w'ii. Ii -a ill b : 1 n noth-r war sucrirnp. This is a sa. ruirn j n a ' : "lift 1 army v! r-if-n a i-i. -f'.-a of the iirlnci))!'- that oa.-ii stal.- should of trion w ': 1 1 pscvi-nt n-!-s.s sa. ri do its iiriil'iir'HiiiM'1 sh-iro in ih- c")H- ! of 1iio.s- Riailalilf for .:idi;afr;al s

. Th.. .!iin is t'o- mo .-it i,.ioi.i.!i iv- thus far do. . !o(,,.,i fl(! ,ni(.;r u.-.- of lli" nation's in-n t.ov.-

iliu t of tli. war take County Hard Hit.

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l.ako I'ounty is ono of iho hardest hit count i. s in tho t 'nttod Stat as a result of thi ruiiiit;. hundreds of its ount; hnviii .nlii.d at tl..- r.-Kulnr irniy r ri u 1 1 njr oifnts in ;r.y and 1 la mn-.ond. In oth-r word1-'. Indiana ass'itnes und' r t ir hil! nl.out i tie pikiv cI by th 1'r. ! nl. nt " .no" part of the burden of war that oth.r t--,-,is. fi'tn.-i if. 1 1 y it the (ii.ulh. lutvf failed to a-.-uuie. This

burden is tn providing ni'-n for the arm v -the greatest burden that I he state can ..arrv Vet d'pite th" fact 'hat th thirteen Indiana members of iho rnniTrps? hml the two !ndinr. capu

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ators have known of the situation, nlnn? j j3 with other put. lie men in Indiana, there j 8 has I.e. n no protest on the part of the i )

state. Patiiotiim Stills Protest.

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There will be a depot brigade ron-si.-t.lMS of tv.,-!e lai.i i of ,.,. )r.r-n at ;i.-li . a nt . tt : . i. a : . Kv.iy iit.m ' ilo .i in tli.4 draft w ,a ra-s ;: n,i.;: th" depot l.iijrades and ex:i:i.;iod i m.-dately to nsr. tta;u ,: ,. . a a W"I'l.el, basiro-.'i e- of -.- : . ; man. Th s p.-iiai: lns: heat ion .:

Past i m E? TODY VIOLA DANA in a fl" -act western feature "THE WINDING TRAIL" SATURDAY GEORGE WALSH in a Fox Feature "Jack Spurlock, Prodigal" Sun.Iay --W". S. IIAKT in 'a r.i(!n j.Iay, "Tilt COLD DKCK."

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Specials for SATURDAY

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ALL STAR SHOW TODAY

rf , . Characters cf the Underworld.

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c Iiavo Imm'H srrvt'd iina! iu n-v ( v:l(.;iri. T;n it orro. It will h,. tii'tcfii days !cfiv cur b-aulifui ikw warcrotuns will lie ready for ovui):jiirv. Every Piano, Player-Piano and Phonograph, as well a.3 cur fixtures must be sold or placed in storage. It. is simply impossible for you to measure by actuafprico reductions, the money saving possibilities, and lhe inval 1'iano values that are available, at this sale. We will make any piano manufacturer, piano dealer or any musician or lawyer a present of a piano if we fail to prove that every piano in this steck is net sold exactly as advertised, if any price is falsified, or if- wr ,-an n-'r l-rove that every piano is sold at this sale from ir,n t-, ::un) 1,-ss than its retruiar retail pii-( on th- market. Manv wi!l J)c- sold below actual wholesale ,-ust. We will not sell any moro of these pianos or playerpianos to Straube Piano Co. or to any other piano dealer or manufacturer. Some facts: We are too broad minded and- too busy in our effort to dispose of this hie; stork of instruments to resent th:' slanderous and inflated remarks of our defensrloss rompetitor. Xohody ever heard us knock our co?npetito!'s.. Read between the lines, Mr. Piano Buyer, if this piano assembler an reallv s !! .-,.?-t.-iin pianos whi'-h are .piin.-oitel by lliem as brine; hi-h .Ufade nsiruments for sums, as they rlaim, to auu'aue frt.m sTf) to sPli) less in pvire than any other marnPV.--mrer or lea!er in the rnited States, how does it happen that J. M. Wilcockson has sold in Hammond at a profit frr $170, the same identical new piano that they now ask you from $275 to $350 for, and another of their best $375 to S450 WQ sold at $190, and if they ran do as they claim and ouid like to have the j-ubii.- hrjieve. why do the Straube Piano Co. buy pianos frcm J. LI. Wilcockson at S100, then sell them to their customers at from $200 to $250? 1 1 , v, u n-:T think ii a :, of Sour Grapes with such fl'msv r.m-

Th- j. M. Wiiccckrto T.U-y.c Cc. i ; !!." .;. t rn.iii r,i,,r.. , n

!?.. y :-.!..! ':avo a.l,! more suaii.- ! i h tijoi.- ), mi". s.t;iP!s a'ti i '; 1'iiMio:: ;!;:tn a H i:;i.r ih-a'ets in U:mnt.:i.l ooiiiine.!. and m tin t ho;i -a r.d . jian's vo li-iv .s,!J, vvo ivt.o no t.s-f isfi, d cn-' y-niff: . It is simply impo5tb!o for any ether dealer to coirpcte wilh fs r.t i ttrve, ,3S we know that tome cf these pianos and players are sold by us iczz than A-holeta'e ccst. Vhat you will Fnd at this Sv"!e if you co.ne quick end buy now:

One new '!.."): Solo PJaver-h

iauo. best in the world

One new .f(l;)i Solo and K!ert rir Flayer iivee new S!);) PJayor-f'ianos, strictly hi.uii rrade. T'.'o new r-'i I .'a ver-Piaoos . Two new .s75! ) Plaver-I'ianos KbJit new ;-)() 1 Mayer Pianos . . . 75 and

One new h.";J Pin v.'c-Pi-;no ' hree new f 55; ) am! t5 Pianos. .-500

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Two new -:."0 Pianos : 2i? One new .)50 Piano 133 One Sli-htjy Pse.l KimbaM Piano 50 One slightly -used Stnh. ,lv :o J.-tO Om sliiditly u.-rl Wtdlin.uioij 100 hie sii-htlv u m d btrdten Sons 220 One sli-iitiy u-.-d Oai)!m- 100 One sii-iitlv us(i Sehubt it K;0 One sli-htly used Ikdlet & Davis CO One sli-hlly u:-; tl Wee-man and otlu vs. . . .$89 ami 50 BIG SNA? ON PHONOGRAPHS. No matter how you intend to buy a piano or player-piano e.nue in and we will meet your demands if you buy now. Xo iutcre-t on payments at this sale.

Open Until 11 0 'Clock p. m. Friday and Sat. Evenin.

3 M. Wilcockson Music Co, Orpheum Theater Bldg., 152 State Street. Do not write fo inforrnatton or particulars. No attention to phone ca!l3.

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ED YOUNG IN NEW YORK

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toaster on troop transpot t. that th Hatnmond hoy han reaelo'd New Yi.rk af'er a seennd trip "over there" with 1'. S. soldiers.

DEATH OF BABE

!IIb 1 r"'t;-- Zmb??ra two mnnth. "Id ?f 'iSM I f!'!U-'h"r '""'rs T'atnbts.-a d:-d -.--i i t S i j j .erda v of t tieenionia at I lie hint" 'n

tales interest op

the pari of its r presenon t i yes' in Washion, but raiher is due to th" fart tnat Indiana would rather carry an extra burden and see the war through than

to s e t:e nation liainp'tad in its task. fi I-'lRWri s pro !',i"rd by the provost mar-jp sha 1-Keni ra 1 show lhe sa.'-.p,.,. ihat lu-.H diar.a Is to rpsk'. I'nder the ne;v law. W no allow a nee is to h- made for enli-t- m iii.-nts. for i.a: ..t eermtr and for oth' r ii things for v.hicJt ? ', wi m-e pr' vio.is'.y G were niad'" r'e. aiis- the war spirit lias been kept nt a hiih pit eh in Indiana thf re have been many more volunteers j fl from the state than from n'her states ; 1 1 of the sxine size. Cut Indiana will n'l F no eredit for these volunteers, and will ; l ptovide the pan.e perecnta of tne men j ij

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II. 1 .11.11 T- K'i w (to ' v .v voluntyers will f.ie i... the nation. Uotv Ciadlta Stand. Cor the svtond dra't. Cidiana's total . r. . dits w o.C 1 b" as foll..ws: Army n1 is '.men . s vd' all sorts. I'i.i"!.; navy vti-

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The Pool Room

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b rvinu I" Vduuvvuic. 6 PEOPLE 6 Francis & Wilson Comedy, Singing, Talking and a-td Dancing.

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Downs Gomez Sweet oou',hern Slngsrr. Duffy & Montague Married "Ha'f HcurPaul Fechin & Co. Musical Flower Garden. iSlatinres 1C-15c.

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i BABY BOY DEAD

Kenneth C'o-.le, two yar r.ld ron of !

l.ee Or.ble. 457 V. State street. r

I Ham'.norid died -et orda v and was lak

en to Monop.. Ind. this rnorninsr to i, oi' ' d in th? fa m iiv lot. Cndertaker N!dw had rhi;'K o the jet - am?

j plan to be ured. the state will ; t volf 4. Ir. 5 in n for ih- stajond draft umb-f I .

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I toK ..IlXTrta Theatre $

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TICKETS GO FAST hoe who wisn tickets f -. r the hijr low r. TJheiiy Hall on nrt S'ltiir-

?jS lni.iv nieht had ht:er a-t tbe.n n a

. ? " I I I n i v as the reserved s.ats are pointt !MK' Hi ,

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iijt N0W STATIONED AT G. LAKES j lyilihi ! S?rM,s! r.r. Co-.,; C. M.dmkoff of Ch oas-...

t ' ,i 1 son-ln-l a w of Mr and Mrs. ''Iir'.'-j lUllNi! Vikin of Httth strett, is now stati.-n.-l

fj JjiijjS i at the Naval h.-sp-tal. i'.mnt Cakes I f i if 'f l ill!n..M. ! I" w"f recent 1 v ,-ort: n issj. ,n,d j s-.srant f-.ir'ieon. Cn.ted Stale,- j ; j Sd I Xa val Ceserie h.ir, lank of lit:tn- ;

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G50EGE BE3AIT in "A R0ADSJ.D3 IMPRE3f5ARIO" I'.k; ra sno'.l. And Abraham Lincoln in "A President's Answer." I, i -imniiii i SATURDAY

allied tile fo

BRASS THEFT

IARY PICKFORD in "ESMERALDA" and

Abiahani Lincoln in "A President's A'os7,T.

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at so oe ore had enter".!

nikrlit it rid stole I- tnass

TRIM LOOKING i OXFORDS FOR WOMEN ! j

llandsouio styirs in nil tho "'wa.toi Irathcis. We srons-'Iy a:;.' j oti to

onto in lor a '"look" r.- a ' t; on." It's

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WALLACE REID - - in - "THE SQUAW MAN" And Mack Sennett Comedies. MONDAY AND TUESDAY

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LIT.TLE GIRL DEAD la!'., da leti't r of Mr. and Mi s K e. -,. ; , 1 7 f i.'lark." street.

t. t.ia'. iiiortime '.f stomat h

mn Unm

CHEATING THE PUBLIC

-how yiu. Prir-es to t.i:t .

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jJi'jV.JJ 5 , 'I'i.eat ns the Cu'd.. a U :!l.a-i I- .-x ? i a S ' i j 1 ' i x r r. ' hd ra ii'.a t ..- messace dea'iiiLr

5 l5f "S ' w'',! f"o.l pi of.re.-i ine and the ,h'!d 1 1 1 ?(t . la I. or problem, will be shown at tin " '"a l 1 l! 1 '' x' t bent re ACmdav ami Tnesdav 8e!M!3i-VHv nn'' -' 35 5 S S 1 Tt.e s. ene of t-e storv is a fa. tnr.v

';:! town and the lit'.- dep.-t-ed there Is ? St f I I !" la ' ed to h" a ,-. ,,ss sertien out ii A i - T . , i . . .... ,

:i.":i '"irian r-tiiiro t n- pioaa"i:on. (lo.-i-a :iniis ii li'.e iri'.''est. tills o .; . : oi 1 ; v i f l !,.. ,-.o. ..l.. o' the i.t-o-

M!'!f( j iii. of th- t.'.vn ;.. earn an lion. t iiVOJtUsI ....

he .-i:ri..Kt ' :npos s ih I haml-

d orton tin -in ly .lolm

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M3f Mil pi- -r th- t "OHM i mir nub r !

I f j 1 ow brif. i.iiisli r of Miilxaie. who. not j J! J i v onl v , the ri.S. t man in town, but j'isxi 'onlnntly '. frowinir t i. her through

!t.ress:on or t,js u-, s am! tne a.d-

vam-iiwr of th pii.es of the ne.essities of life.

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Hit ai.uhter ,.r 1 1 -til y K!.--t.-r d-d MifiySt ;h.-iii yef rilay at their h- it: 5?tft2l w-

a!j j l!.snle t.oth.r ar.J f i' j s f jj 2 J j ba es an ohkr sisi.-r who 1 1 H I ill with HitihO.

1 ! I ? ; Tl..' funeral was held this Vi " !"e;,!

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is also a ft e 1 noon e. l"nder-

Kmtnerlinsj bavins "harse.

ANOTHER DIPHTHERIA CASE j Ii a-o- Kliiesj. eight year old dusrhter I f Ktederh k KlueR. 71; Cli. miner ave-j

rose ii;ed yest.ialay nfternoi'n of diphtheria. i'r'.'.ate funeral was held at theih"me this afternoon, itii.a nif nt at. aal Hill cemetery. I'ndertaker Stewart was in rharsre

SJ.50 and up.

WX HAMMONDS

(f LARGEST BOU ""0? ' 169 State Street.

SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. j i

Cheating Ths PoIjIIc A Wop.i.T.u! Pit-tufp. Also "EAGLE'S EYE"

-WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY-

FIib Price of a Good Tim 3 5

Kttht Acts. All Star fas:. Tho Grr-atest Produciion of tho Sasun: Mana'zr's I-ciion: Kxraordinarily t'.ood.

BLUM AND .SON 153 State Street Opposite Orpheum Hammond, Ind.

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;OMING FROM CHICAGO IN JUNE "THE UNBELIEVER." "FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" 2nd "OVER THE TOP." T!ire of tho i:ii-osf proditi-t.ins t shown :n ilnmnior.d.

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Keemo. v o. iJt ir,!st infantry, the KaM

ehi-aeo unit, have been chosen to attend the fourth officers' training school at Camp Shelby.

"Y" SECETARY HERE H. H. Riser, secretary of the Rossvllln branch of the ()ar Y. M. C. A., I'M milep from dary on the ".I" railway was In Gary today conrrinjr with Acting tleneral Secretary Lester W. Car-landcr.

HAT SEASON NOV OPEN BANK0KS PANAMAS SENNETT3 FLORENTINES in all the latest and most stylish shapes. Call and see our large assortment.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET PHONE 77. 81 STATE STREET. SPECIAL SA1LE KELLNER'S Home Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked Hams 29c i'eacon Ufa nd I5i'eakfat IJaeon.. 35c Ihittenmt Iiriskct Hacon 39c I.er or Loin d' N'eai ISC Ureast or Slionlder of Yea!. - 1.7 C Pork Shoulder, Roasts 22f Pork Loin, small and lean .27C

j Hamburger Steak' 17?

Pork S'auasre, fresh made..... 18c Hoiline; Iieef 17t Wilson & Co. Diamond A. Ihitterine 28c lecf Tongues, Smoked, per piece. 75c Above prcies are lower than elsewhere. Trade at Kellner's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond. Lla chine cooled.