Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1918 — Page 2

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Friday, June 28, 1918.

BOARD OF REVIEW MISIIGUSESSHEHTS

Crovm Point Body Is Call-' ing 'Em Up to the Captain's Office. Special To The Times CROWN" POIXT. IND., June 2X. Thf Board of Review spent a day this week visitin the various corporations, in the cities of Hammond and East Chicago. Mr. and Mrs George Khert appeared before the. board as rer summons on Wednesday and after hearirs the evidence as to further Investigation, it had developed that George Ehert had loaned funds to the extent of $3,000. The motion made by the different members of the tax body that the assessed valuation of the said $9,000 be placed at $6,750 which is on the hasis of to per cent as required by the statutes. Mayor Brown. City Treasurer Bielefeld and City Clerk Wm. Rose appeared1 before the board this week to submit a list of assessments which had not be-f-,ri, ien made. The board accepted the notice. Mayor Schr?e of the city of Whiting appeared bfeore the board looking up J assessments. The following were summoned to appear be'ore the beard on Friday: Osc-a Krlr.bill. Hammond. Thos. Grant, Lowell. S. C. Dwyer, Lowell. Albert Hull. Lowell. W. E. Zartms.ru Lowell. Mrs. Dr. Davis. Lowell. Adam Ebert. Lowell. YES, THE ONE-PIEGE BnTHISGJOIT 15 HERE They Are Talking of a HalfPiece Suit, But for the Present No Change. Some one has said that great heights cause human be:ngs to assume solemnity and grandeur and hive inspiring thoughts: that the lew lands people are morose an1 unsociable but that when they near the water's edge where the. soft beakers roll they become giddy and playful. Well, the Hammond police know all about sociology and such things and they ar taking particular precautions this year to curb the effervescent spirits of the rollicking bathers. The Hammond beach is to be mad safe for the HOW THIS LITTLE BDY Recovered Strength After Sicknesj Garrett. Texas. "The measles left my little boy aged nine years in a very weak, run down condition he coughed a good deal, and as medicines did not seem to belp him. we finally took him out of school, and thought be would never be strong again. One day I read about the cod liver and iron tonic known as Virol, and such a change as it has made in my little boy it stopped his cough, he is now back in school, strong and well." Mrs. E. A. Wright. There Is nothing like Vinol to restore strength, appetite and vim to pale, sickly children. We strongly recommend Vinol for this rurpose. Xorris Pharmacy. Joseph W. Weis, Hammond; Schlieker's Pharmacy and druggists every where. Adv. IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES VISIT THE

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NOTE THE LOW PRICES FOR THIS SALE Kellner's Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked Hams 29 Butternut Bacon 38p Pork Loins, small and lean 27c Pork Shoulder for Roast 23c Beef Pot Roast, choice ents 21c Boiling Beef, nice and tender 17c Rib Roast, Boneless Rolled 24 Beef Tongues. Fresh, short cut 23c Hamburger Steak, fresh 1C Pork Sausage, fresh made 19 Corned Beef, boneless brisket 25c Diamond A Buttcrine, 2 lbs 55e Steaks, all cuts 26 Boneless Boiled Hams, whole 32 Chickens. Fresh Dressed '. 28S34c Pig Snoots 12Uc Above prices are very low. Take advantage of our special sales. They will save money for you. Trade at Kellner's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.

wives of democrats and republicans alike, and their children also. It la to be a family beach conducted on the same principles as a family newspaper. Kowditiess will not be permitted. However, the Hammond police are not prudes. They have seen the truth of the piea that the lady bthT incumbered with heavy skirts, etc.. tsnnot swim with any degree of pleasure and the weight of said garments may result seriously in water over her head. Therefore. Be It Resolved. That the police department of the city of Hammond will twirl its club and gaze lit other way when the fair mermaid theugh lhy be mere maids elsewhere exit from the bathhouse in the wellknown one-piec" suit shtis sir-ks and

plunging gracefully into the surf j swim to the diving board under the' admiring eves of fellow bathers. j In other words, the beach is open for i the season and the temperature of the water is 65 degrees. WHITING BDY TO BECOME II PILOT Thos. E. Naef Gets Unusual Honor in Aviation Section. Special To The WHITING. IND . June Tiv.F 1 !S. Word was recived that Thomas E. Naef. son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nnef of this city, has successfully passed all examinations to permit him to enter a course of training which, when completed, will make him a pilot in the aviation section. His Honor Marked. Mr. Naef enlisted some time last November at Foint R'chmond, Calif., as a private in a mechanics" squadron. Promotion came rapidly for the young man and he acted in the capacity of both corporal and sergeant in his suadron. Opportunity was given enlisted men to qualify for prospective pilots and Mr. Naef was one of the few to pass his examinations successfully. Too much cannot be said about the young's promotion as he is the first enlisted man from Whiting to enter a pilot's school and he is the first enlisted man in the county, without the advantage of university training, to do so. Has Two Brother In Service. Mr Naef has two brothers in the service. Donald, a private in the heavy j artillery stationed at Staten Island, and 1 Richard, who left Tuesday of this week J with the local draft contingent for I Chillicothe. O. 58,000,000,000 BOND BILL 15 MM Legislation Prepared for 4th Liberty Loan to Be Offered in October. WASHINGTON. June 28. Another bond bill, authorizing $8,000,000.00 of liberty bonds in addition to all heretofore authorized, was framed yesterday by the House ways and means commit- i tee. in preparation for the next issue expected in October, and to provide for a subsequent issue when necessary. Authorization is outstanding for $4,000,fK'0.000 in bonds, and the next issue probably will be around $5.ooo,fin.nor. ResiOs authorizing fs.f.nn.oon.nno more bonds for domestic purposes, the bill, which was approved by the committee for immediate report to the House, would authorize $1,500,000,000 more for loans to lh allies, increasing the total provided for this purpose from $5,500,000,000 to $7,000,000,000. KILLS I). S. Chaplain Says Airmen Slew Wounded and Nurses; Shot Those Trying to Escape. AN ATLANTIC PORT. June 27. German f ri eh' f ul ness. ruthlessness and unnecessary slaughter were described today by Col. G. H. Andrews of Vancouver, chaplain of the Canadian troops, upon his arrival on a British steamer. oi. Andrews witnessed an aeroplane attack upon, a hospital at Doullenes, Frnne. May 2?. "Surely God wiU never forgl . the Huns for such acta." said Col. Andrews. "Nor can the comrades and fellow workera of those who were slain and injured." Capt. F. F. Corkey. discharge, from the Doullenfs hospital a few days before the attack, stood beside Col. AnRETAIL MARKET 81 STATE STREET.

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This barricade behind which Pritlsh soldiers are fighting shows how desperate the ftctim has been during the latest drive. Even protected in this little town's streets as they were the British were compelled finally to retreat.

drevs. together with other Canadian concerts. It proved to be an installsoldiers 'returning borne on sick loav. I taneous hit and caused his singing

I Comprened lips. gritted teeth and scowling brows testified to the revul - sion these men felt for the inhumanity described. PAULINE PLOTKA IS Throng Waits in Court Af-I ter Radical Instructions to Jurors by Sabath. ?pkciat. To The Timfs CHICAGO. June 28 Pauline Plotsa was acquitted of the murder of Pr. Anton Jindra by a jury in Ju ig- Sabath's court early last evening. There was r.o demonstration either by the spectators or bv the defendant. The jury deliberated three hours "and a half, after having retired at 4:30 - o'clock yesterday afternoon. It is reported that five bnilms were taken. The first is said to hive shr.vir eleven of the twelve mn in favor of j acquittal. The alignment remained nn- 1 changed until the verdict was reavhsd. ! BRIDE OF FEW MONTHS IS DEAD f?r-E'Ai. To The Times. CROWN POINT. Ind . June 2 Mr?. ijeorge aurnnan. nee Ua. Minas. is; dead at her home here and the new g j has occasioned much sadness as she was a bride of but a few months and ' most popular. She was well known in Hammond and Lowell, besides her r.a- ' tive citv. be.-ng related to the Messers K. (" . Emil and Hirry Minas of Ham-; mond. The funeral will be held ati I SO from the home, next Sunday and: at 2 p m., at the Lutheran church i HIS SONG WILL GO TO FRANCE

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..c."Pp" "!.'." 'h-l Sv,!,'" Tl IFRENCH CAPTURE reputation on a song and this has; 30 PRISONERS earned him a good position with the! I n'ted States forces in Fiance. "When I p API?. June 2S. In Senecat wood Gen. Pershing cabled to the war I French made prof-res northwest o! nartment for r.m- leaders, the cor- I Montdiddier. capturing "0 prisoners joral was at once p;i?ht out f ir onejlast nieht. I'etail operations between of the men. The song with which the the Ourcq and the Marne resulted in corporal won fame was "Who'll Keep (twenty prisoners, the Glow in Old Glory." words and!

music by P:pt F. H. Cole, of the Por- j fr co-intv schools. The j-oidler had i his run across it and featured it in ai 1 ir, t rv AT'S.'-..'' '.--"V - t l V.-. ' - ..i WILLIAM 5T0VVLL THE GOOD OLD TIME. B' ILL STOWELI, wa talking

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rtill in its infancy, nine years is a ; boo that an actor had a chance to get right smart time. Bill's career on the; "er an idea of a glance, a lift of the screen is just that long. "Some people eyebrows, or a movement of the lips, still remember the first real moving; a shrug of the shoulders, or a slight picture, 'The Great Train Robbery-' j motion of the hand. Personally I I do, but I would not be able to tell J never got any chance to register emoyou what was in it. Any one would, tion in the old days, anyway. I was be able to claim that honor, for the; always taller than any of the others picture was shot so far away that the; in the cast, and had to stay in the faces do not show. And even a few - background to be in the picture. A years later, when I 'joined out', in little ingenue could play down near 1909 to be exact, all the action was so; the camera while I was out of focus far from the camera that it was im-j up stage, and the only time I got possible to recognize anv of the faces, i within reach of her was when che

Facial expression was of course lackIng and acting was entirely physical. I

Fighting in France.

T7T r it 4 i ' ability to he-ome known far and wide. I Many theatres all over the country j has used iho piece, and even the solii'"i ? oonting hei e from different parts of the states have heard it sung and pl.ived. Now that the corporal will go to Fiance, its strains will n o doubt re-echo on the bait!e-sc.irrd plains of N. Man's Land and cheer to action the men :n kheki. Vidette. PLEASE AETUBN 'MOKEY j ! Gr Gnlt th tlngent ! of cne huRir" n1 thirty-eight leading Gary from the Pennsylvania depot for Camp Sherman. O . yesterday morning had the misfortune to lose his pocketbooK. It container! tony aoi.ars in money and an oil certificate of fifty dollars. Any one finding it will do a kir.dr.'Fs by leaving it at 1646 Massachusetts street. Gary, from where it will be forwarded to the soldier. y OWEN IS FIT DRAWN III GARY ' Praft number 154 w-as the first Gary t number drawn and is held by Harry i Owen. 2.11 Chase street, from draft I board No 1. Ten was the second numi her to enert Gary resistrants and the : three men holding it tire; Stanley Syr- ! krewicz. 1613 Massachusetts streot, board No. 2: P.. blew Hernandez, box car 7. K. J. & E, board No 1. and Joseph. ibo.,a no" i Indiana over the top in War Savings June. 28! "-- It did not make any difference whether you were laughing or crying so long as you made perfectly obvious frestur s. "When I first applied for an opportunity to do picture, work I was not asked if I could act. 'Can you ride? Can you swim?' -were the questions asked me. Then I was given a tryout, but. not in front of a camera. Oh. no! They took me out on a great big open-faced lot. and put me on a bucking broncho. I stuck on Fomehow and qualified as a screen actor, though I w-as so badly ban trod up that I didn't do any more 'acting' for more than a week. "The thing that retardrd screen acting for a lon time tvas the full length foreground which very producer insisted upon. They clung to it like a sick puppy to a hot brick. They thorourHy believed that the entire figure n;ust show on the screen. It would be a gruesome fight, they arpued, to sr a man or woman walking alout without any feet. It was almost three years before they realised that there was no expression in feet, with the single exception of those belonging to Charlie Chaplin. Now all dramatic moments are erpressed in close-ups, with the characters cut off anywhere between the neck and the waist, and I will venture to say that not one out of a thousand spec tators realizes how brutallr butchered cams back to me for the inevitable , clinch at the finish of the picture,"

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iriii UIHL June 2 Atchison American Be-t Sugar American Car Fdry. Anaconda American Smelting Brooklyn Rapid Transit Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio . Canadian Pacific American Can Co. Colorado Fil Central Leather Crucible Steel Erie American Steel Fdrs Great Northern Mexican Petroleum Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Peoples Gns rii public Iron and Steel Reading l'. 8. Rubber Southern Pacific Southern Railway Chgo. Mil. and St. Paul Texas Oil U. S. Steel Union Pacific I'tah Copper - Wabash Willys Overland 84 Mi 68 84 6 7T? 36'i 93i 54 a, 147V, 46t, 49 70 68 i 15 i 57 01'i 91 87U 3S 42', !Hti 93 .r874 83 24i, 42i, 152', ins 121 'i 82 ll"i 20 Vi CHICAGO CKAIN FTJTTJBES. Corn Aug.. $i.6''78; Julj-. J1.4SH: June. $1.48'i. Oats Aug., 63Uc: July. 78Hc; June, 79c. CHICAGO I.IVB STOCK. Hogs R!ceiipts. ! ono; rough, f 13.70 S 18.00: light. tlS. 8017. 10; pigs. $16 40 f(9": butchers. $16.70917.10; packers. $18 0565. Cattle Receipts, fi fiOQ; beve, $12. 00 ' 15.00; cows-hetfers. $8 15 3 14 1": stockers-f eeders, J8.00 H 00 ; canners. $7.00f?15: calves. $7.26 f 18.00; butchers. $8.1514.50. cthzcao-o phodttci:. Butter Creamery extras, 4 3c: creamery firsts. 42c; firsts, 40'f42,Je: seconds. 37'J3r!c. Eggs' Ordinaries, SO'? 32c: firsts. ZZi 34c. Live. Foultry Fowls, 27 c; ducks, 25; geese. 14 516c; springs, S2$ 4?c: turkeys, 24c. Veal 50 to 60 lbs, Sonir; fin to 80 lbs. 2122c; 90 to 110 lb;... 22g23c: fancy. I3c; overweight kidneys. 18c; coarse. lSc. Potatoes Cars. 34: Minn -Wis.. $1.75 s?2 0P; new springs. $2.OO-g30. Latest 'Bulletins Bt CviTEn Tress WASHINGTON, Junt 23. The family of the. BuBsian crar has been taken to Peruz, according1 to German official wirelaaa picked np by the state department today. In one action the mesacra said the naaaasination at Ekaterinberff was mora and more wide-spread. In another It quoted Ukraine papers in saying: that n was killed by Sed Guards as tha result of a personal quarrel. Bt United Press. WASHINGTON, June 28. Delay In American aid to Knssla Is due to lack of a strong government prty there with which to deal, fovemment officials said today. Tha government Is anxious to avoid any action which would turn a large part of Bussiana to Germany. The Bolshevikl are not powerful enough to recognize or deal with. There la a feeling that Kerensky even with American support would not accomplish re. hablliatlon of Jtnssla. Despite the compltcatrlon pr"; rated, by the Xusslan chaos the presld at Is going ahead with his Idea of assistingthe nation and keeping It from succumtng to German control. ri'viTsn Press Caii.ehbam AMSTERDAM, June 28. The Wolff agency announced today that It learns from Buasla, the former csar was murdered in a train In which he was leaving Ekatertnherg after the town was captured by Slovak forces. Tram the same source it is reported that Grand Duke Alexis, the former sxarevltch. died a fortnight ago of Illness. Pr t"siTET Press XAXITAX, June 2S. A boatload of survivors from a torpedoed ship landed near here today. They said they had been in a life boat eight days. tBr United Press WASHINGTON, June 28. The expected offensive on the west front Is nearly ready to urst forth again, according to Information reaching the war department. Apparently !t !s being hastened by the Italian victory and Von Kuehlmann's speech casting doubt on the military leaders. TPt T'vited Press 1 GABT, IND., June 38 Instead of being fined, prisoners before Judge Dunn in Gary today were made to buy tickets for a baseball game for war fv.nds. THEY ARE RISKING PUNISHMENT Retailers w-ho have been charpinjr a flfit 11c rr thousand for s'iear are riskinpr punishment for profiteering, according to an announcement made today by Dr. Harry K. Barnard, federal food administrator for Indiana. Pr. Barnard says reports are coming; from over the state to the effect that many retailers are '.Knnrinic the nrdr that siifrar profits be limited to lc a p"und They are selling bulk susrar which costs them $8 17 per hundred, for 10c a pound straight. Or. Barnard says the consumer should have the benefit of a reduced proportionate price on all quantities in excess of one pound, in other words, they should have two pounds for 19c, or ten pounds for 50c. The War Savings Pledge Card is a little note written to Uncle Sam tc rssure him that you are with him in the war and that you intend to stay to the finish

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Lost Everything in War; Now a Doctor to Aid Men

-a i -, si -r t i fe Iff y i F-v. ' ! 4 4 r ' V f i V J, - 1 " v 0"Z. ANTOiMETTE tf ARTAOMAM Dr. Antoinette 'dArtssnan. a woman physician of France, has come to the United States a:ier losing all her property, wh:h was worth C'ins'derable. when the Germans went through Belgium. Since she has helped soldiers of the line and will goon return to the field. BULGAIA MAKES DEMANDS OF GERMANY rUvTTFo Press Caelfcram AMSTERDAM. June 2S. Buuiraria is demandinsr that Germany and Aus-tria-Huntra ry declare war cn Greece. IS A MERRY WIDOW "Soon after my husband's death years ago I was taken with typhoid fever. Since then have suffered from stomach and liver trouble and constipation. I have doctored a jrreat deal without benefit. Since taking ilayr's Wonderful Remedy thre months ago my bowels have moved regularly and I am feeiinj? well atrain. I am now a happy woman " It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the ir.Parnmation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intest;nnl ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy. Ridg-e-ley Pru Stores in Gary, Central Drufr Store in Indiana. Harbor and druggists everywhere. Ad v.

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TODAY Edith Storey in her latest 5 act western feature "Revenge" Exciting from start To finish. SATURDAY Virginia Pearson In a picture showing the horrors of the Western front "A Daughter of France" Sunday Roy Stewart in a five act ffature showinc treachery on the border. "The Volvfs of the Border " Wcvc Got Musical

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ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Drugo-ists refund money if it fails. 25c DeLuxe :: Theatre TODAY AND SATURDAY Norma Talmadge In her greatest picture "Deluxe Annie" Scouts to the Rescue." F.oy Scou-.s and children who ar !n the theater before 10:30 ar only required to pay 1c war tax. SUNDAY Eessie Love in 'How Could You Caroline?" i Xnd Mack Sennett Sparkling Comedy, "'?Htyj,.r.,'viMKjit;;g Coolest Place in To Orpheum.'.Theatre f TODAY "Will You Marry Me?" A wonderful discussion of the t coward man and the trustful pirl. A picture that will cj.rve its way into your heart and m3ke you think: Vou will be . O fctartled and thrilled. pi Sat. and Sunday Vaudeville. Special Feature for "ffilathes's of Coming for SUNDAY AND MONDAY 46 Front oi with Geneva! Pershing and our boys in action. The only true war picture taken "Over There" under the supervision of the General Staff of the French army. You may recopnize your boy in this picture. til mniral cnnHt & NEWTON & OPTICIANS ' ) 303. Hammond. IncL 1! F.7

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