Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 13 July 1918 — Page 2

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SMILING THEODORE BEGOHESJEBBIBLE TED Being a Recital of Certain Events in the Life of One T. Smith.

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Atchison

for he's rrobably he.cn there before, ar ! j Alnerl,.sn f5,,,.t Sugar

nothing excites an rt-i mcaS" yaperman unless U he a Gary election, an East Chlcar race riot, a Hammond football tame cr a West Hammond council meeting, the likes of whl. h are found nowhere else atop the globe. Rerr.o a your hat. stick out your hand and mt Mr. Smith a hundred and ten rounds of secular wisdom camouflaged by a boyish griu. And b. neath all this 4. - .1 t rte ci.ran

! Chicago Ted was the cohort ' Mexican lvu

roliticlar.s who divulged to him many i vorf0!k and Wert secrets of great weight, and so careful rennsy Hani.! was he to observe the ethics of the city j Republic iron and hall In betraying no confidences unless j Kt,a,iing

the confidant had died or been janea. r-. c; uuhher .

A itaeonda .... . Faldwin Lo.omotlve -. Paltimore and ililo ... Canadian Pacti'ie Amt-rii a n Ca n i 'o. New York Central Colorado Fuel Central Leather Crucible S-"teol Frie ft real Northern .

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I JHERTY PLANE MAKES ITS FIRST FLIGHT IN FRANCE; NOVEL CRAFT IS PAINTED TO REPRESENT FLYING FISH

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Southern Kuilway Texas on IS. S- Strtel l'n:on Patiflc Wi'Iys Overland

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CHICAGO PEODTJCE. Putter Creamery etra.. 4

tieal ! erv first. 4'le: firsts 4 ' - ? 1 2

ond. 3S ? Kggs Ordinaries. "5'o"7o; ftrfs

Live Poultrv Krwis. 29l-je: ducks. . ; go,-., i Q 15c: sprins. "Cc: fjr-

Pot a tees Ca rs.

that his career as political reporter wa.

successful. H fell to the lot of Ted to cover the street car difficulties and he j-laced himself In a favorable lisht with Th powers that be. few men are big enough to recosnire that a reporter knows more about their business than thev do themselves and Ted is to hcongratulated on bis new emr toyers, the street railways, and in his capacity as assistant to the president he is fulfillingtheir wildest hopes. For several ceys each week Smith Is in Hammond sr.d leat some anarchistic patron of the H. W & E. C. Hallway be tempted to climb the fire escape of the Mec hotel

ard enter his room with arti'lery. cut- I

lerv and high explosives, it is expedi-nt 1 -a SO: butchers

to tay here that rh- president's assist- "',, 1 7.40. ,nt is not responsible for the service. fattlf receipt

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h3re to correct it. Tixo Story Starts. But let that rass. This story has to do with Teds ambitions to join the army, his repeated disappoint nv r.t at tnnd down because he is too

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demonstration of the fact that the army is the loser for he is a tighter horn. Ted had finished a twenty-page report anent the fact that a .-pik- hid been found missing from a rul on a Mre! car-railroad crossing and m true new sYyXr reporter style had hintel at pons frair,st the govemment. wr of political factions, revclulion. and the presence of a lady's lace handkerchief fragrant with expensive perfume and a discharged cartridge found near the seen-;. Sere's a Ptia. He entered a Hammond eating h"Ue in the usual excellent accountrements. doffing his Panama no not a pun of r,-,,-., and deposited an umbrella. Ask ret why Ted carried an umbrella bereath an unthreaiemng sky. It fs an idiosyncrasy. And the gold handled umbreial of walnut and silk is more valued by Ted than all of his other possessions together. The young man ate leisurely. Enter a bulky man and a woman, presumably his wife. AVith a reporter's true fupicion. Ted may have had doubts, but he voiced them not and read a newspaper as he dined. The couple concluded their meal firs' and departed. As Ted made ready to leave he saw that his priceless umbrella was missing. He hurried to the cashier and with a reporter alert mind solved the mvstery at once and settled upon the guilty parties. The man and woman were on the sidewalk. A waiter called them back. May I have my umbrella?" Smith asked suavely. 'Whadymean ynt;r umbrella?" demanded the man sharply. "You know what 1 mean." rotnted'.V. "T didn't steal yo :r umbrella." "Who said you stole it Just an over-tight."

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CEICiOO OE.U ttjttjk.es. .-,,,-n Aus.. $1.61 J'llj. $1 i'1. ?ept . $1.6'i:,. Oats Aug.. TH-jc; July. T5',: Sept., 70 CHICAGO ItIVS STOCET.

; Hogs Ueceipts. lf.ttnrt; market.

'slew, steady: rough. $ in. cot? "0: light, j I $17,.rovy 90; pigs, $1S 4f 'r?5: bu'k. $17 !

$17. If V: 0, pickers. $l - 1

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WHITINO, l.S'll., .luly 1 3 Whit ing'a , bliml pig a.'-en hiivi- b n keeping thj j .otirts l)ii"-v llijj past w c. k. Paul .Juri!:ic i it rid Joe Vaso.loi ;tk. i .r'r,-rs. m)m.' con- j due'' d a saloon on i'roiit street w t re : Hoh fined $100 ari'l costs ar.d sentenced , .( :;() days In the county jail. Yurh-k ; arid V'a.scloi ak n r r ' pr-:s n t i by Attorriey T. J soph S;i ! 1 1 a a, I'nr.t; guilty I the nien were willing to piiy tin- tii.e. but ; as the court refused to suspi :id the jail '. sentence th.c ruse ur.i tit j ah d U the ( super ior cour t. Tin; ni n tire both a!?o : l-our.d over to th-1 fd'ral grand jury j or. $l.i bond for bringing tip; li'iuor : into the state. Frank Pach'r f Mliitw Oak avenue ' end Adam liapiriak of Center M.reet . w -r' found not guilty and were il-s-missed. The ca:-rs were trie) i-fore j.e.-iyl .lud-e C. H. p.!.;. Pro:,, cutiro? Attorney Oldi Cl-v. lar.d ijipearing for th stale. The trial of Otto C. P.auer is bo. V.d for Monday afttrrioi'Ti.

GeLuxe :: Theatre II

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.C'hristcmns of lirtt Lioerty plane 'n I-ranee, above, unu "Flyini; l ii-ii ' azid i;.-- American pilot.

CHAS. NELSON, EAST CHICAGO CITIZEN DEAD

Gladys Brockwell An All Star Cart "FOR LIBERTY" And the last chapter of The Boy Scouts to the Rescue. SUNDAY AND MONDAY "Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation" An intf-nsf-ly in'oreptlns i;ay.

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Zena Xeefe in a powerful drama "SHAME"

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pany on Monday, but -n taken i ii. Pneumonia at cd end h wis tak'r. to hospital on Wednesday, red at about five crioek

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Herbert Rawlinson in "Come Through" The Best Melodrama pver shovrn in Hammond.

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The ir.ilial flight of the f.rst Liberty plane in Frarc? wes r:iadi. recently. The plane was christened by Mrs. Florence H. Kendall. Representatives of the allied countries and welfare workers attended the ceremony. The upper photo shows the plane at the time

f the christenin;

The Ameri-

enn fiajr is draped over its nose. The lower picture shows one of the unique "thipj in France. It is a Dicuport piano painted to represent a rich. Even the eyes of the fish have heen d.!;i-ned on the sides of the body. It's Ameri

can pilot is standing alongside of it. Captain llc-rteaux, famous French flier, has said: 'We now have several thousand American planes in France. America. ixjmlir.fr planes are of the highest quality and are reaching to front r"j;'-narly."

He was one of the o'd f.m residents j ti FEATURE ATTRACTION otB:Tr,, w,dow, he ,,. a f,m-j TODAY and SUNDAY

funeral . k)

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new, $ ".

BOY SCOUTS I WIH - MEDALS

injured w.'.'-n a ; r 1 ship a r d w K.-r .: pr 1 1 curi e and o r " - ' ' :y.

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Who's a crook?' ' Who called you a rrnok?" -You did." T didn't." "Liar." " Xother." "Don't getsodamsma t." 1 wan tmy umbrella. " The manager "Outside." Let us pass over the ronfi:'t for there Is enough of war in Europe and

The Boy Scout Council promised- an ace medal to any h'.y scout sell In ar $3;'0 worth of Thrift Stamps to d. ft'- rent per, pie. This ace medal i an exact replica of the Rce medal given to aviatu a 'n France. The first medal wort by Hammnnd Boy Scouts were w-n by Va.on Wilson and Joe PitCtrhh. both of Tr-.op

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Nell Shipman and Alfred Whitman in a western feature "THE HOME TRAIL" SUNDAY MARJORY WILSON in

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COMIfHTTEE ON 1 FOOD CONSERVATION i PROGRESSES

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'.riiinn t't'.-ii f l.u--ia. tts i f an firr'.;i fr- in t h.- V.c .l (o re, a v.- rc-' t tly nnr inten' i- o of di i ir sr 1 be of T !e:t ish. Ft te h a od v !.. .':' -:fi rdini; x-ipfie n'Mtb of Russia. Fnouid territory .!.! the C,.-rtiom: hi.'. be- "I i 1 i'lil ii- l'"' -'' i.-:i- nKninst !. -Ii-t tic.

"'.Milk Can of Liquor, Dark

Auto and Cop's Stumble Gets Three in Jail.

Th con-, to f t e '. ration of Luthetan C-e chairman. Mrs. 1 1 J : 1 1 s t e n ' p A ' t : ..n s from the I i A ii e n ' . A demons' rat h ti of lli.s co m n: : ' da y at 3 p :. . at '. m n e : 1 vv j : - d . n

Th Camp'is Girls with ten people; Jones and Jor.es. on.'dian: Tirnmons and Sinallfieid. musician": Chariot. Jordan, comedian and a troii'o of orientals, are at the Hammond Orpheum theater today and tomorrow. This is r.o: a moving picture but a five a. t vaudeville phow.

"Hearts of the World", one of the; fins and to.

motion picture sensations c.- the la -t

three years, produced by D. W. Griffith, i ti

maker of "The Birth of a Nation" will j a be presented for the first time at 'he j i; Orpheuni theatre Monday. J uiy 2'nd. j

Two performances will be given daily during its engagement here. War scenes on a vast and actlv s -fl?e filmed on the battl.fo-ld of France, under the auspices of ihe Hrltiii and French v.ar offices, surround i he main

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er and amite until they are weary of smftingr it Is detracting from the real issue. Let it be known that the rough Bfraniter employed adjectives provocative of assault and battery. He invited the ignominious end to which he came. Mr. Smith re-entered the restaurant with a ftreat gleam in hia eye. H had oir.e into his own. No longer could the I'ntted States army deny him entrance. He was a fight t a ronquerer i-i vincible. He threw a dollar on the counter and taking his hat prepare! to depart. "Just, a moment. Mr. Smith" called the manager. "Tour umbrella Is against th wal! where you put it it hen yo.j came In. Nobody touched it."

deliphtful romance in a pi'tle

French t illa. Tli e photoplay occupied eicbteen months In its prod mc ion. and during whit h time Mr. Criffith arid his entire company of players were almost constantly working within raiife'e t.f the C,..-r-man guna. Misses f.illian find Poroihv flish. Tlobert llarron. iitsp Fawcett and Master Hen Alexander are the more rroitiinpi1' of the larije interpret inp company. As was the rule with ail former Crifi'ith productions "Hearts of the World" will

he presented with ail the

sound effects necessary to lend realit to the picture, and a musical score o unusual briilian-y v. lil be performed b an augmented s mphony orcli.-st ra.

HENRY GLUTH GOES TO ARMY

IN CONGRESS

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REICHSTAG TO VOTE ON NEW WAR LOAN

j Secretaries Carrying Sup

plies to Our Soldier Boys at Front.

INT'! AX A POLL. IND. July 13. How three rn- ii w re cauprht v. Vh a fiveKii'h'ti n.tik 'an and themselves full of w hls'sv all. mt. a! to have been stolen by thtM-i fiom an ir.'erstat" shipment 8t H'i.i!i.i!ii, In-!., was revealed today by l.'mt.'ii States Pistrict Attorney L. Lrt Slack. The n.rii already ar- un.br arrest at llci'i 'otid an.l wil' he "-rved uith federal varratits by F:,". i :;atea Marshal Steren late today. They arc J. h'i U. Murray. I'lurntiir a-.-tiue; I M n rd Kinney, 41:1 Michittaii avenue, an 1 Hardy F latcher, 372 Hi- kory stieot. alt of Harumond. They were i.auiiht ill the Morion yards. Soii;ii I i i.m I'.Mid, t 3:2" a. m. y.ster.ia'.. by i '; 1 1 lu.aii P.--1! of the Hammond f-.Ii. f. P.. -11 tit arlv f-11 over a darkened automobile and in inestiRating ht; disco. .d the wlit.-ky and the state of the machine occupants. They assert they ubiaiio d th-? whisky by holding the milk .an uri'b r a freight car which contained a !. A. i'.- barrel of booze. All three w.re arretted for drunkenness and violatinjj the ii.iior law and w-re he'd for the fed-ra! an t Icrir ies by Judge Klotz u.f the 1 ft. mm. .rid ity court.

"OLD LOVES FOR NEW"

BIJOU TODAY TH EDA BARA in "A FOOL THERE WAS" A Theda T.ara Super-Production.

10 People Mostly Girls

Jones & Jones Comedians. O'Gawa Japs Oriental Marve's Chas. Jordan Nut Comedian.

1 1 Timmons & Smallfield ! Singing, Violin and Piano.

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KUSS DIDN'T FOLLOW THE LAW

ORPHEUM THEATRE I'l H rn m o n d , Irtd.

A DAYS Commencing OH MONDAY, 99 JULY ImC

Twice Daily: 2:056: 3:05

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PRESIDENT WINS ON WHEAT PRICE FIXING

GOVERNMENT TKB HAND IR GLEAN-UP

OF BOX GAR THIEVES ISSi

HUNS KILL FIVE BELGIAN PEASANTS

P"or the first time in more than two years the United States eovernraent has taken a hand in prosecution of box car thefts, so aerious have they become in the Calumet region. United States Commissioner Charles Surprise today bound four men over to the November federal grand Jury and on the testimony of Peter Birsran of East Chlcajro who .confessed to many Thefts of brass, lead and copper from Indiana Harbor Belt railroad cars, fed-

era! agnts are this afternoon seeklnst East Chicago men implicated by Kurgan's confession. Furjran is under a I10S0 bond. The affidavit asainst him was eiened by Carl Uppinehouge. epec:al agent of the Indiana Harbor Belt. How pplkea were driven through th side of a sealed car and into a barrel of whiskey inside the car and how th whiskey drained Into a milk can on the outside, was told In the hearing of a fireman and two switchman of the ?.Ionon road charjred with stealing: whiskey at South Hammond. They are John R. Murray. Hardy F. Fletcher and F.dward Kinney and each is bound over to the federal grand Jury under bonds of $500. "Warrants for their arrest were Issued by Surprise as commissioner on affidavit of John A. Hayes, special agent of the Monon. They are charged with tealin ten gallons of whiskey which were part of an interstate shipment from Louisville to Chics go.

(Br CviTKn Prkss.! WASHINGTON, July IS. The house

todav declined to pass the agriculture

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of the agricultural committee .,t ou-e prepared to reintroduce the bill without the $2.40 wheat amendment. The senate today agreed that the emergency food act containing the prohibition amendment shall be kept before the senate continually after August 2 until voted upon. This assumes the takir.s: of three day recesses between now and August 2fi. The first of these re. resses will begin tonight in case the senate pnss?s the wire control rcsolut ion.

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sequence Pays $1225 As Food Fine.

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with i,.!t- '! a pi-ree iat ioj, ,.f srr'. ;.. t; .!-:: T. P.i'.v-. Pub! til. ! a . frolni. li. ia- N'-rM (!. svsl.m tvrokol. Months at Verdun and weeks a fha'eau

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tied Thursday v. in n F. W. Kuss. head

of i he i onoorn. p;iij H tit,, of Sl.jr.CG to i'. A. t 'a rl 15-le. count c food administrator. It was imposed for failure to use required w!i-.:-.t substitutes as ruled bv the food admiiiis t rat i- ii. Mr. Kuss received the privilege i f closing his establishment or pa hub: tlie Inc. The money will h- !o t ribui.-d among the lt-.-.l 'i oss. Y.utt:r Men's ''hrisliari Associa t i-Ml and KniKli's o' Columbus war fund.

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FILMED ON THE WESTERN FRONT UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE BRITISH AND FRENCH GOVERNMENTS. Here Is a Masterpiece That Will Live in History. If You Don't See "Hearts of the World" You Wiil Miss the Greatest Achievement in the Entire History of the Drama. A LARGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AT ALL PERFORMANCES. RESERVATIONS NOW ON SALE. EVENINGS. 50c TO $1.50. DAILY MATINEES, 25c TO $1.C0.

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SENATE PROBES

RUMLEY SCANDAL WASHINGTON. Jtily 13. The senate Judiciary committer will not call Pr Edward A Rumlty, formeily of th.e New York Evening Mail for examination regarding the papers ownership. Senator King of Utah said today. Rumley wired Xit'g yesterday offering t testify in the investigation probing into the Herman government's a. ttviti.-s in press propaganda in this country. Kins Srfld tiidaj that he will press his motion for an investigation of the foreign language press.

TOM SWAN TON IN HAMMOND

Ton-. Swat.l'Mi. ;'( tie r -ul-er of f lt Ham iiiond lejini of p:ill v w - o !,.- ,".r.-i ; now a r.'-.-i.!- nt -f Kans.i- '.'.! v. Mo . 1in H'i'tir.iond '-n a visit.

TO STRIP UNIFORMS FROM FAKE SOLDIERS AND ARREST THE:!

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WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS

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SEVEN KILLED IN STREET CAR WRECK

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b ei'ing in war-house j f, ist nirh:. lif.ir M'-iux. t P

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NO APPEAL TO EE MADE

I lie T":j-rr:r i'l't-ss 1 CHICAGO. July 13. Fnifornieo who chuckled nt the sig!H of ci discomforted by the big shu k-r

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Pie.-i j ; ! hi lis hunt

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here found the

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have no right to wear uniforms, not bein ? enlisted men. department of justice officials began an investigation. Meanwhile federal judges planned a s--r:'.f' of night sessions to rush the cas-s of alleged slackers caught in the search here. The grand jury now in

will act immediately, it was

Although there are errors of omission i and commission, in the judgment of cor- I tain city i.ffn ia! mid 'ho hitmber of . .-omni- roe (..mmitt-e. Fast Chicago, in j tl..- alu.tt P n. tliHt have beer, it "urned :

ii Chicago . .,n as, essoblc- tit'operty in ih.at c.' . yet ,

m r. vi- w mi.' ti.e t-ttuation as a th.de it j has Veen thought inadvisable to prepare j any appeal to the ttate tax board. j Fast Chicago rinds that It has been I increased about one and one half mil- I lion dollars, muking the total valuation i

about S FOir'.i"'ti0 and although this amount wiil not ba sufficient lo take

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Peren men wer) killed and about fifty s Id IC and cass will be rushed to the

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Phone 134.

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DIRECT FROM THE COLONIAL THEATRE The Premier Siren of the Screen Portrays the Passions of EGYPT'S VAMPIRE QUEEN THE MOST STUPENDOUS AND SENSATIONAL SUPER-VAMPIRE PHOTO SPECTACLE IN 10 Immense Acts 10 IT REPRESENTS THE CO-ORDINATED PLAYING OF 30.0C0 PEOPLE.

The Devil Surely Was Her Sire, for in Her Veins Han Liquid Fire.

See Theda Bara Costumed Dazzling, Daring Gowns of Magnificence.

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