Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 285, Hammond, Lake County, 31 May 1918 — Page 6

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Pace Six. THE TIMES. Fridav, May 31, 1918.

NAME NOT 1 SIGN OF

DISLOYALTY, SAYS U. S. OFFICIAL

(hrmts Nam 1 Not ft Sifn of Xto "Having a German name is by no mean a !ign that a man i a rnGernian or a slacker," said an officia of the federal department of Justice yesterday. While the department depends a great deal upon citizens reporting cases of disloyalty, so that it may begin investigation, considerable trouble has been encountered by reports that Mr. P-and-So Is suspected of being pro-German because he has a German name and is

Unnn-r, to be of that descent. .nuhwus

could be more unfair, say officials. Kidding a man nbout bis German name in the presence of strangers, who may not know that may's loyalty is not only dangerous, but positively criminal, said one official. German spies and sympathizers arc one of the greatest menaces the country faces at pres. eitt. he said, and to imply, either directly or by .1oke that a man's sympathies are not with his government is an insult that should be resented. Whli the department does not hold any informer responsible for the guilt

or Innocence of a man reported to be army officers show tho French line was disloyal and welcomes this assistance stripped of troop3 to a dengeious exfrom citizens, it asks that fairness be 'tent in the quiet sector in order to bolsused in nil cases. ! ter the Flanders and Ficardy fronts It is not a sign of patriotism to re- during the March crisis. In many sec-

fuse employment to a man of German

i tors the strength left was one man per

descent, one official stated. On the contrary, he said, the employer who does this Is helpinr to defeat the purposes of the government and Is not upholding the principles on which this nation Is founded. Bona fide cases of disloyalty, or cases where the informer has reasons to believe such a condition may exist, are welcomed at the department in the federal buildinsr. Information thus obtained is held in confidence and devoles no responsibility upon the source of information.

East Chicago. Tea & Coffee Store

716 CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO

PHONE 24

Specials for Friday and Satur day, May 31st and June 1st

AMERICAN FAMILY

SOAP. withTUNA FISH (dark and light

30c

23C

Coffea or Tea Order, 6 bars FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound

OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs.. $1.04; 1 pound 28C M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special 1 pound - 30C H ERSCH EY'S COCOA, V2 pound - 23C

FANCY RED SALMON, tall can

SEEDED RAISINS, 2 packages 25C

29c

meat), can FRESH FIG BARS, per lb - CORN MEAL, 5 lb. bags. FANCY CALIFORNIA

in heavy syrup,

15c 20c

ATROCIOUS EXAMPLE

OF LYING (Continued from page one.)

meter in the entire front line system, three trenches Wp. In the front line that means one man to seven meters. The German strength is believed Increased to 230 divisions. The tllies have been unable to keep pace despite the inflo of Americans. I'nder the circumstances tho line was forced to give. The number of prisoners claimed by Iterlln probably is due to tenacious resistenre by these slight forces. There nr.? splendid defenses along the xf.me and nlhefl observers expect a de

cided stiffening there.

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PEACHES

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FARMHOUSE SWEET CUT PICKLES, in full qt. Jars 3()C PORK AND BEANS. No. 1 size, 3 cans - 29C PEET'S WHITE CRYSTAL SOAP, 10 bars - 49C

valley southeastward, gradually turning to the east so as to approach Rheims from the south. German progress has been slower and wore difficult for the past several hours because of the steady arrival of French reserves. The enemy apparently has been entirely checked at most points cn this front. Every German regiment in

rne arive advanced m successive ; turning

counas. tour companies are in the front rank each time. As each wave of four companies leaps forward successively it is able to precede itself with a machine gun barrage while portable trench mortars disclose machine guns

ann wipe out centers or re.vstenee.

DEATH-ENDS i mm

SUFFERIKGS

FOCH HAS NO MEN FOR COUNTER DRIVE

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Phone 950.

4947 Olcott Ave.. East Chicago.

Specials for Saturday and Monday, June 1st and 3d

39c 10c 15c

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FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, dozen HOME GROWN RADISHES, 3 bunches TOILET PAPER, 10c size, 2 rolls MATCHES, Safe Home,

5 boxes o

LA FRANCE WASHING TABLET

3 for 1GC COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE, large size, 2 for 45C COLGATE' STALCUM POWDER, 2 cans - 35c CUTICURA SOAP, 2 cakes for 45C SAVOY PEACHES, 2 cans 65C

30c 65c

Br T'vircn Press. J WASHINGTON, May 31. Foch has insufficient men for a great counter drive although he can operate to offset furiously the Ger

man advance, army officers here Bridget s

said today.

So critical has the problem of) reserves become that he can hope j only to bring the drive to a full! stop, it was added, on good authority. j

Some significant revelations

fprctAt. To Tub Times HOBAKT. IND.. May 31. Ralph Pmnlley who was eriousiy hurt while re-

home from work last i-riuay

morning is dead. Mr. Smailey has been working at the Aetna. Fowder works at Aetna during the.past S months. H accompanied by Kenneth Sludaulst rf this rlace were riding h"m on a motorcjclc wh-n they were run down by a truck. The accident haprened near the Vnion Prawn Steel Co. at r.nry. He was immediate!;,takn to th Mercy hospital and was found to have his arm broken, five rib

Ibroken and a fraciured situ... .vr. .uaiquist escaped with slight injuries. ; He was :4 years old and is survived : by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pmali ley and two sisters. Miss Grace Smalley 'and Mrs. Edith Suter of Gary.

The funeral services wl l r ne,a a

I 10 o'clock Saturday morning '

Catholic church and the burial

will be at Crown Hill cemetery.

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WE WILL SELL TOMORROW, SATURDAY PORK ROAST, Young Pig Shoulders, . 20c LITTLE NECK RIBS, Fresh and Meaty . 6c LIVER, SHU Lower, all you want ... 5c PIGS FEET, all fronts 6c CHOICE BEEF CHUCK CUTS . 20e and 18c BONELESS SIRLOIN, Rolled Roast . . 25c

Hind Quarters . . . 22c Fore Quarters . . . ?9c

Hind Quarters Fore Quarters . . .

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Our Own Rendering, Absolutely Pure

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made today concerning the situation on the allied sid. Information received by

LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE,

large can L1B3VS SPECIAL EXTRA PINEAPPLE, 2 large can

SAVOY RUBY BEETS, No. 2 can at. MONARCH TELEPHONE PEAS. 2 cans 20C PLYMOUTH ROCK RED BEANS, 2 cans - Ot ARMOUR'S CHILI SAUCE, bottle, special at "L5C SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR AND 2 LBS. NAVY BEANS, for 75C QUEEN OLIVES, Mason Jars, each at 38 C FANCY FRESH FIGS,

2 packages 25C

Hammond Man Spent Fortune in Search.

"I rent Jl.snn In 7 yr-.rs treating ( with physicians, some f p-t j t . costins me $in a visit, only to at last say j that nothing could b done for me. that I had cancr or ulcers cf ths st " -mr.ch. j

I I suffered awful rains in my stomach.

but aftr takinc a few doses of Mayr's ' Wonderful Remedy these all disappear- j ed and for 3 years am feehng ffne." It J

is a fimf'.p. harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mu'us from the intestinal tract and allays the, inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including apendicitis. One dose, will convince or m"ny refunded. Summers Pharmacy, Ridfrley Prutr Store In Gary, Central Drug Store in Indiana Harbor. Adv.

LISTED FOR

U. S.

CHEESE Full cream, nice and mellow

25c

OLEOMARGAEINE Swift's Gem Nut

28c

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FBcyXU t Tons of It. Watch Our Display 1SI1 5 and Prices.

QJiSo Telephone 1441

BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND CLEANEST MARKET IN LAKE COUNTY

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n-ns -r h c! jsslf.catinn cf d"ctr

In Indiana for the army medical service ;ray b resorted to in ord r that th stnte'; que i cf CO may be obtained by

July 1. Pr. Jo.er-h KIlus Kas'mm, had

th riri.trnTion of doctors for

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PHONE 70 Estimates Furnished

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BERRIES AND VEGETABLES IN ABUNDANCE.

Week-End Specials

AT-

C. E. LARSON'S

4737 Olcott Ave., East Chicago.

J. M. Rell Building Contractor 4335 Forsyth Ave. East Chicago.

of

nrmy

to classify

all the physicians in Indiana ana rut ! into effect a system sini'iiar to the se

lective draft. The classmcai io". they have ben announced, follow: Class A rnmarri'd doctors. Class B Married, but with po children. C Doctors bavin? dependents whose income is insufficient. Class D Doctors physically unfit or more than to years oM It has been pointed out that there are 2,gnn physicians available in Indiana under the proposed classifications. There already arc 1.I0O doctors from Indiana in the army service.

Kxamination of the doctors at i t.

Hr.-tfon arc- r.rf made on and Kridavs. Fhysii-isir.s all

state are urged to get. in tuch with Dr. P'astmati and his committee.

Tuesday- j CANDIDATES

TREASURER BROWN'S MONTHLY REPORT

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MUST HURRY WITH

ACCOUNTS'

'Lake County Has Nice Fat

Sum on Hand in County Treasury .

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 2288. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

PHONE 7.

MONARCH COFFEE, 3 lb. container HEINZ APPLE BUTTER, 5Cc jars, each MOMipr.M SWEET RELISH,

12 6z. jar -

95c 42c

16c

HEINZ PREPARED MUSTARD, 6 cz. jar 13C

RICHELIEU BRAND CHERRIES

in bottles, 7 or. bottle

MONSOON BRAND PUMPKIN, No. 3 can - 12C CREAM OF RICE. per pkg 12 C CRACKER JACK SALMON, 1 lb. can, per can 19

WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS-

LIBBY'S MILK, tall cans, 3 for 40C FANCY GREEN BEANS, per lb 12C RYZON BAKING POWDER, lb. can 32C LIBBY PRESERVES, per jar 25C HEINZ PURE OLIVE OIL. 8 oz. bottle -50 MONSOON BRAND CANNED BEETS, No. 3 enn 15 CALIFORNIA GROWERS SLICED YELLOW CLIMG PEACHES,

per can - 18C

BRAG SOAP,

per bar 5

S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 165 E. State Street. Hammond Second fiocr above Tastime Theater.

rSr-E--'AL To The Times CROWN POINT. IND.. May 31. The following- monthly report of M. J. r.ro-.vn, treasurer of Lake county, of foes taxed and collected in his offW d-.ir;r.ff the month of April lM.e. has been filed with Auditor G. M. Foland. Balance on hand. April II.niO.S49. . 2 Tux collections 244, SI 2. SO

p.toh assessments Other receipts

Candidates for the recent elections ; are asked to remember that June 7 iis the last day on which to file expense accounts with the county clerk. The j clerk is required by law to report to j the prosecutor all who fail to file such accounts. Offices that pay less than j

$100 a year do not require the filing question or

A Successful Remedy.

All things succeed which really deserve, to. which fill a real need, which prove their worth. The fact that the famous old root and herb remedy, Lydia K. Finkham's Vegetable Compound, has for three Fenerations been relieving women of this country from the we-rst forms of female ills and has won such a stronp place in our American homes proves its merit beyond the

a douBt. Jt wui weu pay

of such accounts.

! any woman who Is in need cf such a

Fred S. Ream, deputy L". S. marshal, j, came in from Indianapolis today to take j up some alifn enemv matters at one of;

Gary's war plants. Kd 0'Hrn told the Gary police he took a friend of his to his room in the Mullen hotel so he could wash up. O'Hern took a nap. AYhen he woke up his washing- friend was gone and so was $50.

t medicine to try it. Adv.

The War Savings Pledge Card is a. little note written to Uncle Sam to assure him that you are with him in the war and that you intend to stay to the finish.

166,653.26

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Week-End Sale of Tomorrow at 1 PBaby Chicks, the ttandard strains.

KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hax'Wno InC

Baby Chicks

m. we place on sale 1.600 lire trongeit ever hatched from

WHITE

Per doxen

W. R. DIAMOND "Tff aUt&UJV SJGFSE" 709 VEtMUE

Saturday

n2"0. $1.80

MIXED BREEDS (10 Per doien ?.fSf.R."fr. $2.40

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$1.422. SSI. 77 raid out on warrants $ 130, 320. ?2 Cah on hand and in depositories i.:?:.05o.S3 There is on hand and available for loaning out of school fund principal cf

JS.7S5.42 at County A

of fn . onC- p'.onal principal $ 137.60

permanent assessment pal Common principal ....

3049-59 East 92nd Street.

Buy a Thrift Stamp today

5 5 H 3 B H " Office Phone 2?'i7.

KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hammond InO

Chas. F. Williams CHIROPRACTOR IN BTPIXESS FOR YOUR HEALTH. Cozens' Nat. Bank Bids;.. Room 105. HAMMOND. IND.

or Foland s BJ,- Li'i gia -VAtT. .fW-t til

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South Chicago.

Res. Phone 314.

55 lbs., 8 Avail construction. Regular price $22.50. Special now, only.

We invite you to call and see our large assortment of Ref r i gerators. Best hardwood refrigerators, size 241o inches wide, 17 in. deep, 411 in. high, white enamel lined, ice capacitv $14.89

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Blue Valley Butter 50?: 3 lb. Cans Chase & Sanborn Crusade Coffee 87 5U. S. Mail Soap 27 Wash Crisp 9 Borax Soap 5 Boy Blue 9t 3 Toilet Paper 23c

Meats We Carry Only the Best. Chicken 34c Lesr of Veal Roast 28 Veal Shoulder Roast. . .22 Pork Loin Roast 28p Choice Pot Roast 28 Pork Tenderloin 40d Lamb Short Leg . .35p Armour's Star or Swift's Premium Ham 32

and facts often vary. Some work makes a good impression at first, but after a day or so of wear

you find your hat as shabby as ever. We make a spec i a 1 1 y of

cptpntifipsiiv U'eamnar and Blockine ladies' and gen

tlemen's Panamas and Straw Hats. All our work is done by experts in a satisfactory manner. Come m and investigate. raw iri t shoe ssHirsirva BUUU A IN D MAT CLEANING PARLOR 175 STATE STREET. PHONE 244. HAMMOND, IND. w.,lH..,i.ilp.i.. -J .'JJ. .,. J.'iBi 111 " --J-L 1 -- -"-u 1-J.Mfg-' ' y-'V - -gg-SSgSgg33

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84 State St.

GROCERY and MARKET

Phone Hammondv49

GROCERIES. Sardines, California, in Tomato sauce 100 Salmon, Med Red 24 Baked Beans, No. 2 can, in tomato sauce, 2 cans. .25 Tea, India Ceylon, the tea for icing, y2 lb. can 28c Enzo Milk, tall cans He Rolled Oats, Armour's, pkg 12 Mazola Oil, for salads and cooking quart can 65c Olives, Large Queens, in bulk, quart 38c Jelly, Grape Strawberry, in tumblers 12c

MEATS. Small Cally Hams 2I Brisket Bacon -f32 Fresh Beef Tongues -t-21 Pork Roast ,..21 Fresh Spars Ribs. 16 Fresh. Pork Butt 24 Leg Veal 22 Loin Veal 22 Breast Veal 20c

ill We Dress Our Own Poultry. No Delivery

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