Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 285, Hammond, Lake County, 31 May 1918 — Page 2
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American Beet Suysr American Car Fdry. Anaconda American Smelting Brooklyn Kapid Transit IlaMvi-in Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio I'anaillan Pacitie American Can Co. N'e-v Tork Central Colorado Fuel mral Leather "hnreake ar.d Ohio Crucible Pteel We will test your eyes
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glasses or to change glasses we will tell you so. If you do need new glasses we will fit them to your eyes with care and charge you only a reasonable price. When we furnish your glasses you may know they are correct. WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS CARROLL-& NEWTON JEWELERS OPTICIANS 1S6 State St. Phone 303. Hammond, Ind.
CIoaks-Suits-Mlillnery ISO State St. : Hammond Specials in Millinery
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A special lot of H Wash Dresses, alike, values up to $10.00 I Take your choice at All wool French Serge Coats, the very newest models in belted effects and other desirable styles, duced to Values up to $22.50
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ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c . 15T I3rie American rMoel Vdrs. C,enr-1 Klecliic Great North, rn Mexican Petroleum .. Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal I Vo; ! C, (is .14 - 91 ! . f.6 i - I - 4-'; ; ! U i Ui'lic lion ami t-te, 1 ! Rending ' C. S Tt.ibher niev jS ; fj I! l4i Mf 7 1 ? i 5 : is . 5-1 i
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J ' 25t 15 Si; piks. $14.25 S 16 s.).- heavy, j the aviation at Hempstead. Long IaA i ti: . i t en Vi.,ii.- tie r.u i;n i,
Cattie P.eceints. 45.C"'f: tnsrket. "trona ; licers. $ 1 " 50 g 1 7 To : cows-hef- j ?r. 17.25 14.35; stockers-f f ede, s, $S. 25 CHICAGO PBOIltlCI RuVer Creamery extras. 41c: rresmery n:-s'. 41c; tlrsts, 38'?4f,c; seconds, S4 a 36c. Ergs Ordinaries. 2$jT2?c: firsts, 31 v.. c. Live Poultry Fowls. 27c: d icks. 25c; geese. l"c: turkeys, ZZc; roosters. 21c. Veal 50 t - SO lbs. Iftfl7c; 0 to 50 lbs. lT-fflsw: 90 to 110 lbs. 11J? 20o; fancy, joi "j lir: overweipht kidneys, ! 1 2 S 1 5c: coa rse. 1 0c. j Potatoes Wis.-Hinn.. 90c? 1.15: new; prinps. $l.5f 1.S5. ' CHAS. LONG ENLISTS. Charles Io.?r, formerly in b.siresa with I'ave I.ederer. and recently an in spector t the ndnrd Steel fir Co., 3rrii23ixiasxr: FOU WORK OR TfiEY LEAD THE Newarll Scouting; S' oes Sizes 1 to 4J Boys' Sizes, 9 to 13 $o 00 much insured by the
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Father too will appreciate the comfort and wear of these shoes, so we have them for him. For Men, $3.00-$3.50 (with Goodyear Welt Prw) Tki&orft SfeSte. Co. HAMMOND STORE 568 South Hohman Street. OPEN EVENINGS. 257 Stores in 97 Cities.
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SPECIAL SALE
Kellner's Sugar Cured
Butternut Brisket Bacon 38 Pork Loins, small and lean 28c Pork Shoulder Roast 22 Spare Ribs, sweet pickled 14 C Leg of Lamb 2Gc Lamb Front 20c Veal Shoulder or Breast ISC Ecef Pot Roast, choice cuts 25c Eoiling Beef ISC Pork Sausage, fresh made 10C Hamburger Steak, fresh made 18c CHICKENS (FRESH DRESSED.)
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money. Our prices are the lowest, our meats the best. Trade at Kellner's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.
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..4jmst. 'e Vm-r T : v hod v Pel.uxe F. should see It for ou stand up your peat. left today for the army. Ben Chand:r. employed at Gibson, haa enlisted in the navy. KARL HELLWIGr ENLISTS IN ARMY Karl F. Hellwis;. son of V.r. ar.d Mrs. , is", . r t f . 1 1 . n SGI T n o V Tl 11 .i. ri-iii. ' nri""" - ' ....... enliste) in the army and leaves Mtdav His brother. W.iliiam C . is in , pnT.TflP. WOM A "N'S SON IN ARMY i ( Wi! F.eiper. s-n of Mr. Myrtle jpfoffer. po".,cewon-ian. is in Fiance STid ! John Reia-er. another sen. at Camp j Grant. Wi-.11 writes that he is within ranse or Ofrmin armier;. SIGN CONTRACT FOR NEW HOTEL Anion Tapper today signed with M. A Dckover the contract for the eontract for the construction of a hotel building on the property occupied by the Vonon hotel on Sibley street adjoining the Monon depot. The old strucr.ire haa been removed and will be replaced by a modern three story brii k building The hotel is to have fiftvFLAY WAY SERVICE They are buiit with full chrome Elk Soles, reinforced shanks ar.d speci ally etitched soles and will stand -ear. FOOT COMFORT Is broad sensible shape of the shoe. I 3 LBgalsia Ulzal RETAIL MARKET 81 STATE STREET. Smoked Hams. . . 30
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RHEUMATISM SOLD ST ALL KUOI8TS eijtht ro(t'i;s. On the fiiit flo'ir there will he a re.ta;rant and lh- American Kxpieas -..rriiany of? !"!. The cost will be about IGO.OuO. WHAT AILED HIM.
I from Pari. Patrick Jof eph McCarthy, The examination of hih!r n onlf red (recently arrived from I inrr.anUi", Toortty the I'. I proving o e n monter j more county Cork, Ireland, enlisted in funk In Hamtnond hut the tnn ilociorn j tlie I'nited States th. morning.
vb are e!o1t It T. . Ilberlln aind W. I". llAKHtt run Into o:ne ntartlinfc kituattons. Dr. Oberlln s nr In the F.aat Hammond dlnfrict end llnd the finest. mei-tfot h:iblr, Tiilb tb Irotides mothers tbrrc of nil the liable and tnoIt.erH In lie c'lr. "One women "ss itli ll of the finest V.Mdlea I ever sow certainlr n proud
of then." a!d tbe doctor. "1 pointed , rr.h n b thine. potri kran think of out one .erloa.Mr tc her and said. "I'M j Mfan)lm William J K-nnedv was I..TJ- that one." he thouicht I nn. .;hnmB ln Hammond on nns from Fort !
ions vnci you net she- ns nhrn abe anid. not for ten tboasnnd dol Inr. doctor I sell him." A cbaraeterlstle of the IlnnKarian boys, according to Dr. Ohrrlln. Is their modesty. Of course her hnTe to be stripped to be examined. And how they do cry and scre.i'u. Dr. OHerltn didn't nnderstnnd this nt first, end pointliiv to pudyy little rnadd e!l hnddled np In n biineh and , ba Una; said to the mother, WhatS ' ! tb natter 1th blm. rolicf ! She lunKhed nnd said. "Why Jesa j nwi "on , ar r.nama. - MISS HASTINGS DEAD. Msss Margaret Jla-tinr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert .7 llaitirri of 7f2 I Walter street, died at h"ir home this j met nine; after an illness of ten weeks. Funeral arrangements have not k, made. HOLD UP ON EAST SIDE. John Fraber who lives at street. Hammond, w as held up and robbed of $40 at nieht on Morton av.
. in', between Ca! inlet and Columbia j Carl K. MVary. cv!ev. JS TJotv !t... I i a'-enue. i Hammond: Paul L. Parh-n. cavalry. 755 J Mr. Fraber said that two ir;-n jump-' A Hen street. TTammond Karl F. Hellj ed on him from behind and knocked -wig, oiiartermas'.. r corps. h!"Siro. 111.:; j him down taking his money but that'Howsrd K. Kennedy, eT-baseba"l play-i j he could not give a description of them. ' er quartermaster roeps. Pumanus. j
WAR GARDEN PAMPHLETS Attorney p. c. Atkinson Chairman i of the Home Gardening rrS3: 'has received aiiif;' home gardening wh ; without charge from him afhis office j XS Rimha-h bu-ldmc LEMON JUICE IS SMITES Cheap home-made beauty lotion, to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. At the cost of a small jnr of ordinary cold cream one can prepiire a full quar ter pint .of the most wonderful lemon skin whitner and complexion beautifier. by squeezing the juice of two fro;h lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should fee taken I to f-traii; the juicp throuch a fin" cloth j so no lemon pulp ets in, then this lo1 t Ion will keep freh for months. Kvry jwoman knows that lemon j(ice is uccl to bleach a darkened skin and remove such blerr.'f hes as frecrties. sallowness and tan and is the idal skin softener and beauMiirr. Just try it! Get three ounces of j orchard white at any durg store and jtwo lemons from th? grocer and make ! up a quarter pint of this sweetly frsg- ' rant lemon lo'ion and massage it dally j into the face. neck, arms end hands. It ' is marvelous to whiten rourfh. red hands. ! Adv. TODAY Mary Miles Minter in "A Bit of Jade" and AERAHAM LINCOLN ir "DOWN THE RIVER" rr .r-- ' ts . , tJk ) v?Jf SiU v- r , , -V. v( V e xt w -eA jf t 1 " f- . ..i-4 '-.v i
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JUST OVER FROM liEIKOJE ENLISTS Things So Serious Over There that Patrick Is Gonig Back.
j With the aound of battle reaching1 1 Englsnd &nd the Huns fifty-five miles i .mo ar'.r.v snorted when asked about . nP pi nn Feir.ers and th trouble in i Ireland There is rlnty of time to ! fettle domestic questions after the war. he said. The thin to do now is to rtnp the H',in The worst Knarlifh j rule i so rn'ich hettr than th best! ; German rule that it isn't w orthy oh- j ijectinsr to in time of war. The Ger- j i manir'na- of Ireland : the moat ren- i Hep.J'iin Karrifon. Tt Is rumored that i Kennedy fibbed a little es to his alte I in order to enlist and It is 'Known that i u. .li-y,.,, , - K . ! " ' - left a $20 month ob at ?,3. Why?! What ee but pntridtism could prompt a family man to mae s-n-h a aacrifice? And more railroad men are needed. Serreant Will-am P. Wech is in high iclce If the worli or ta-V-.t dVt i v , . . , ' '.months he has Kioked askant at the mob of idlers in th vicinity of the four corners and esperjally on the rail olonjr the east side of ITohman street near the Motion tracks. The sergeant states that the rail which is supported by two heavy blocks was built to withstand twenty ton er.srlneg. nd that j th idlers h?ve set on it so constantly : that they have bent it In several t pin res. If there ever was a time when tvs ! '' to ti It (country It Is th" present, at the verv risis of the wa". F". ji listed lnre I,st Report. Lorenzo R Pnvii, encneer rorps.
Lowell. Tnd : Walter Iinderman. oir1049 Er!'clry. Ann Arbor, Mich : Gustave A. P.,tz.
i cavalry. Ann Arbor. MMoh .: Frank E o-ns. lurr. Ind : i Knswefter. enr'ner Toormore, County CorTt. Ireland: Nor-; man Grandle. engineer corps. Pittsburg. Pa : Lawrence K. GVnn. engineer corps. ' Pittsburg. Pa.: Clarence H. Tobedo, en- S trineer corps. 5S0 Michigan avenue. j INSOLVENT BEGGARS M. m FIXE Police Determined to Break Up Practice Which Is Growing Here. Jam Phelan of Chicago and Geo. j Burns of Provid?nee. P.. T . were arrest- ' ed by Officer Flfinn gsn at Sibley and Hohman street last night for disorderly conduct and begging. These men were begging money of j men who were accompanied by their women and when the men would not tci it in y wrr- 'urn:e. , they were offensive. Phelan and Burns were fined 120 each in the Hammond city court this mornTl" custom of asking male escorts of wemen for money 'is as old as the j hills hut the police are to be congratj ulat-d for putting a stop to the diseusting beggars' practice t AT CAMP HANCOCK. (?rcii. To Ths Times.1 CP.OW.V POINT. Ind.. May 31 Otto Foster Bruce has been transferred f-ora Camp Taylor to Camp Hancock. Ga., with a machine gun crew. Buy a Thrift Stamp today. SATURDAY Enid Bennett in "Naughty, Naughty and ABRAHAM LINCOLN in "DOWN THE RIVER-' i
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The most talked of picture today. Full orchestra. Continuous from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. POPULAR PRICES: Matinee, 10c, 15c, 20c Evening, 11c, 17c, 25c You'll wrap the Stars and Stripes around your breast and say: "Lead on, Uncle Sam, I'll do my best." A picture every American should see. Coming June 10, 11, 12, 13 "My Four Years in Germany." And June 17, 18, 19, 20 "Over the Top."
ECKMAN5' IMVAL0A3LE FOR COLDS Tf taken ta time tl,l Calcium romjxrunl lenena the. rlk of chronic throat or lurr trouble. AU tb retr.ediai ftnd tonio qijgit'is T roitibtwd In this Calcium compound. No harmful drugs. Try them toon y. 50 cents a box, including; war lax Far !e br 11 dmririata Xcki&aa Laboratory, rtv'adt iphla, GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES MUST REGISTER Ail females, subjects of the German Kmpire. of the aa;e. of 14 years and upwards, livini; in cities of 5.000 inhabitants or more, who hae n'-vfr hern naturalized as American citizens, must present themselves at the office of th Chief of Police during; the period of June 17th to June 2"5th. 1918. inclusive, and rr-frister. American horn women married to unnaturalized German citizens, and a'l omen cf foreign birth to unnaturalized Germans must register. Each female must furniah four un mounted rhotorraphs 3 by 3 inches 1n size, on thin paper, with litrht baektrround. The photographs shall be of the shoulders and full face, witho-jt hat or head covering, and the registrant must eistn her name on front of the photopraphs. in marginal apace at top or bottom. Registrants will ereatly aid the po. lice officers by calling; for the blanks early to have them filled out and return them to the chief of police, who will swear them and take their finsrer prints. Registrants wjth'n ten days after registration will call at the office of the chief of police and get their registration cards. AUTO STOLEN. Earl PeCamp. 1 1 25 Van Bjren street. FTammond. had his automobile stolen in West Hammond yesterday. The automobile isj an Imperial wit'i (license No. 1E0742 Ind. Theatre KAHMO!JD, ITTD. Extra Feature Attraction TODAY The Bridesmaids A Miniature Musical Comedy. Pretty Girls. Special Scenery. Joe and Agnes Riley Harp and Violin Novelty. R Wright & Davis Comedy, Singing and Dancing. Farro & Blair Twentieth Century Minstrels. Gardner's Maniacs Physical Culture Surprise. Matinees 10-1 3c Nights 10c, 25c, 35c yew Sho-t Monday. Wednesdaatid Sarurdny. Mat'nee. Daily ?:30 p. m. Nights, 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays Continuous 2-11 p. m. t --! '- . , IDASTIMR j m. " I v i j , , DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in one of his beFt pictures "American Aristocracy" TOMORROW TOM MIX The Popular Western iar, in a five act Western Featurp. "Six Shooting Andy" Full of action from start to flni?h SUNDAY Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in "What Money Can't Buy." Also FATTY ARBUCKLE In "MOONSHINE."
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