Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 16 July 1918 — Page 2
-tit
J'nco Two THE TIME!. Tuesdav. ,jiuv 16. 1918. IV'? IT p J"s," f -m . e- si ," s et . NOTABLES DEDICATE ISRAEL ORPHANAGE AT NEW YORK MILL WORKER DIES FROM INJURIES
s ! '.Law
Ll'KED by the wlff Jrphe-um
last night to the
TO five Theda I'ara the once pr tvv im
over Will LIT sh. J i '.'.i: t J almost IX puns nstura'ilius OR to pet away fr :n tht classics, a Cleopatra Wl solemnly avt that v. e u- .--r .SAW" a woman vvi.h so :;nny
I'CI.Ii'lCMEN
OK
portion Ol-' !, r ti;;i
I' 1.1 : IV' ! .1. A 'I 'i !II
u'.ii
rid:
TK ' . -l.-o
1
hn e
d i v s
Th.
s I h
tu.ncs and SO few of thprp.
STl ph si.
of ;ini-int hinory and
I
in all our jounp niflr-
THERE rf about fifty scnf-s in t!
AND The.la lad a np- or. f,-r
EVERY
rr.OBA.ni.T ha.i IX the ri'''''-r?
MI ST
i'.t ,.f a y , AND I
what
iocs
if
n
AND cane w hat-- r.
out without any
S 1 1 F. -..:i
THE ostun-r: CFRTAIXLT uiilenoo that SHK has Jtttl! AN'P shfwfi : it; it y.
i wcrn by Th' prove'.! t'" a t prcst .ion! o
nv ERTISE
;-lvi;i u t.i. fho I I
vrre m idnt'
it ?, sty or Viimpsrf i over the lot v-i Sana Fosticwaitp th" Tuo?ilav ha'f-
e.. j fv'vs' 'trtMt W i w5. Ci rv: -MS- Vi; ciciV
James W. Gerard, former ambassador to Germany, at Uft in central group, addressing Virginia Pearson, ratrvM star. Nathan Straus, in center with straw hat.
a very rxtra
h"r ver-
VE ccu'ul not hfln belnc struck
fart that Thfvi has r.othtr.R
BY the
on her THAT is fit
ANT hf rrc-bafcly ing cf r.eithfr
for Ftroet wear
knows
null friii sal
a! ampcr ixicnji vp
for a
The Israel orphanage was dedicated rwently at New York. James V. Grard, former ambessador to Germany, was the principal speaker. lie delivered a
patriotic and mspirinjr talk to the thousands who witr.efcsed the rererrionies. Nathan Straus, famous philanthropist, att i:iicci th? rlrdicatiuii. Virginia 1'earsou. movie
itar, -prinkled wit, humor tnd puthos in a sneech to the crofwd. The picture shows Gerard conpratulatinsr the Aim actor after her -pfet.h.
THE photoplay ( oNsrni:iiiN; her had to
that
dc! ielM to th1 eye !
the poor photo- j
hcni.lf unfi Mr. liriffith fhakintc hands.
W EAR pearei
Minders whenever Thda p-
t ho rr can-
AVE i h i r )T
cert fi 'or
inly enjoyed seeing:
EVANGELISTIC PARTY 1 1
I BIG TOP" COMINGr
Th!. pii t'l i e mi ra I of the the film is a
was takfn while the a1navy waited o-iide, and
pa r t
COKSETIERE nor camisole. NOR did they wear any round ga i Cleopatra's day IT was a cre picture AND must have been a great 5-hos POOH old Ma.ie Funkhfttser THEY certainly couldn't have had
TWO bits that its for
New Yorker.- raid ten j Willi aiiis - Robinson Troup
AND cn the whole it was Quite a KKL1EF and a change FROM fnUnjr rreas i-ups ONLY it i a picture WE hope the neighbor's cat never sees f R obvious reasons.
of Revivalists Opens in Hammond Sunday.
j t h e prime j back of . i
!-K1f tl
not be in to predi t pleted v ovi
1 v
minister ."aid: :i i-idendid utofy !!iz.-ition that its
about to bo to eotge aam and
'The id" a is a m'jttght will
vain. Let me be the first that when you have comlabors you will have pro-
d U'
I vv h i larcest evangelistic cm- I
Lillian and Dorothy Gish in "Hearts of the
World," Orpheum, July 22, 23, 24, 25
v
if-
e--
.'A
A.
t' '
v.- wy.t ,
3 vi
.1- " i- - .fe
V: - -
'M-
i
- . i
-it1"
1. :
One of the
panies under canvas comes to Ham
mond next Sunday to remain until! August IMh and owing- to the fact that ! i thre ts no vacant property ltirne ! i enough to hold it in the downtown dis- i trict vvi!! b' I'icnted at Onlurnet avenue! j and One Hundred and Firticth street. ' It is known as the Wi 1 1 in ms-Robi nson j Ev angeiistic rarty and (her are ten peopi in the eompanv. six of them musi-j jfinrs. L. M'.Ucn Williams and Hud Rob.; i in son are the evangelists. Williams is' the author of several bocks on religion j and Bud Robinson a converted cowboy ,
who has The reputation of beinR able to Quote more scripture than any other j man livim;. Rev. A. F. Halsmeier. pas- j tor of t:i- Na.areti" church, is chair- J man of the emmitteo arranging the j campaign. The l.i ic top in which the meetings are i held is 12? by 3C7 feet and the party! has seven t-.rts in which they liv- and!
d
a mMfterpie.-e which will carry pajte around the world a story will insoire everv heart with im. with love of countrv, with
THE TIES'
mum mm
the great cause for which the civilized j nations are row fislitinB' in France Tliis. Mr. t;i ifftth. is the greatest and
most wonderful task oi t:ave ever attempted w speed j ou in your treat work and grar.l that you may a- omplish your des-ires."
A SMALL BLAZE.
July 17. Atchison M i American lct ?utar S4Sg Anaconda 6X4 Atrerican Pnieltinjr 763 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 40 Baldwin Locomotive SS Baltimore end Ohio 65 Canadian Pacific H7J-,
. . g-- - TWIN CITY ANGLERS HOME FROM WIS. A party of Kant Chicago anglers are horn, afrr a pleasant 'ik spent at Mason Like, Wisconsin, noted as a niecia. of fishermen. In the partv were City C!r.,k c Y. Ho nurds. Harry HobTtson. Fied Il..i nii-r.-i . Peter Geiser. Mrs. Klisaoeth ! mwav, Mis. Will Hornberaer and Miss Carrie Gojili.
! John Bass. 4 years old. 1313 Monroe (street. Gary, who met with an accident
at the mills about a week no, died Ht tin- Steel City hospital Monday. The. remains were shipped today to Chime i for bur.al. The deceased had brothers i ni.na in Chicago.
TWIN CITY MEN WILL GO TO LABOR MEETING Kmpl.-.ymenf manacoi of Twin Cjtv Industrial plants vvili attend th" dinner and meeting of the Err, pi n-n.-n t ManKr' association at City Crib, Chicago, this ocnin; vvh.-n Nicholas Van l)er i'v 1 of the nff..-e f Secretary "VV 1 1 -son. outlines the workings of the labor reeruitin program. -fi tlv..- on August 1. The. dinner will be at six o'clock.
31
BUILDING PERMITS. Permits fo; Th" we--k endint; July 13 are as followm one story freme dwelling on Catalpa street, between Ktth and 14'. th t-'t.. cost $22r'0; tJcnrg Norejzes, owner, G. N. contractor. One etory frame dwelling on Carey street, between 13Sth and 139th Sts.. cost. 22O0. Andy Victor, owner, Andy Victor, contractor. On story frame dwelling on Todd avenue between 4Sth and 150th Sts.. cost $1200. M. Mikay, owner. M. m! contractor. One story garage on Migoun avenue, between 143th and l.'.Oth. cost $".0fi! Tohnez Giandy. owner; T. H . , contractor One story brick dwelling on Melville avenue, between 14Sth and 150th Sts. cost $22; Frank Herez. owner; F. H.. contractor.
SELL
FIVE NEW HOUSES
Th Hammond fl 1 called to It Plurnme where they found a
bed room... The fire was non extirgu not much dan aso was done.
department '
avenue last niant I
fire in out of
American Can Co. Nt-w York Cen'ral Colorado Fuel
! v-ni th 1 L a t her
and Ohio
1 an-l
ROBERTSDALE
e mes tent. They carry their own . ilc i and a property man. hav ing tvvi. : - j
loads of canvas and 'prop." The company travels in a twelve passenger t.ut -mobile which is also used for street work.
e Ladies Bible ow- evening at brt Tutley of
AT THE DELUXE.
e. a
a ton is ayn' of th.
r. ' '-v ni . v : e t ht in "Shame
a r
As
: at th"
world's unjust con-
OLD SOLDIERS GET
PLiiOf! IHGREISES :
Her? is news 'hat will interest the eld s,-id:ers. and t ho.se who did not rle applications for the n.-vv pension m 1312 ar iitR-'d to do so hefme. August 4. Flanks ran be secured ii H-mmoii of L. ' Weeks, 2o- S.hi'- s?r-et. Th1 communication from the, department of the interior follows: The act of June JO. 101?. amending the pension law of May 11. 1312. provides the rate of $3 ft per month for soldiers
TONIC UPBUILDER
Stnhhom Cougrhs, Weak
Colas Try
Eckman's Alterative For many years tins Calcium preparation has maintain'-. an -.-or-:ncreas-tne reputation for av cut: pllsh good,
Btij or ten rrmawaOiD r- si:
$2 Size
now $1.50
Price Includee War Tax.
Eckman Labors 'ci
$1 Size
now 80c
All Drmrgista. rhilidi li hia
DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.
and sailors of any age who served ninety das or more dui'nir the Civil war and won- honorably discharged, and who are now receiving a lower rae. Those who
are ,z ypa.ru of Hire, r.-r over, and, who
pFrvd pix menhr, - re et:f it'e-l to re
ceive rr n-.o:ri: those who served
j one 7.-ear. ?Hr. per month: ope and onejhalf ve-a-s. f'-.i per month, n-id two years
r,r ,i f.r. ? i'"i per inor.th. Th' se increase
will be granted automatically, and wi'h-j out application of any kind to ih pen-j sion bureau, to a't soidir.r.s and sailors ! now pensioned under the act c.f May 1 1. i IS'2. wiio have attained the required! S" and served the necessary length of j time. I S-!d:ers and sailors who served durnK 'he Ci-.il vnr. and are. prnsioned at j
r'fs t.nji r some other law, bur r" eni.tltd to j.epsiori under th! May 11. 1 .' 1 1;, will i- required to j
un.icr that act in ltiefis ..f the new-
Zen a the PeT.UX
hand bill A s o r y
d e rr. n a f i o n . A plea to make h world safe for children. The drama of heart interest and suspense. A powerful indictment of sorjty and the world Celorfill Or!pr.;r.c' Red Flooded' A vivid, yuspensef.il story from life's paws A r'r,'if you won't fora-et soon. Roman- e that stands the a i d test of life. The picture for thinking men and women A lesson from the sufferings of rnis,1 udaed h i m a nt y . Also latest Pa the weekly and einzling comedy. Tomorrow c.-rne Through." the bx Ma vv 1 inson melodrama.
The members
' ' 'lass will meet 'the home r.e M
Lincoln avenue. John M.mtag ofLaporte, Ind.. spent th week end here visiting his sisters. Mrs. H Tliei.-.-en and Mrs. A. P haef.-r. Mrs. Frank Buehier and daughter, Mrs. Charles Fggers, visited Mrs. K. Co. bran of Chicago Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Ja-K Pa -hi of Ham-
I mord were truests at the ,Iew-ett home
in Ind'ana nouievard jesierday. Tr. end Mr. Pani Cunnintrham ari children of Indiana Harbor visited at th Leverenz home in Myrtle avenue yesterday. Mrs. Hnry Foster and dauzhter of Fast Chtcago visited her mother. Mrs Rose of Amy avenue ves'.erday. Miss Babe Wheeler of Chicatro was the guest of Miss Violet Goldir.g of Myrtle a v e n 1 1 e Sunday. Car! Seliger of Fast Side spent Sunday here visiting his sister, Mrs. H -Egrets of Lake avenue The members of the L. O. T. Mwill give an entertainment tomorovv eveninn at the I. o. O. F . hall, the proceeds to go to the Whiting Trench club. Mrs. John Riav.'. sr.. wsll' entertatin the members of the Marijui-tte club at
li -r home in Roberts avenue tomorrow
afternoon
h 'hesa pea ke i ' r u c i p 1 e St'
Krie 'ireat Northern Mexican IV-trolettm Norfolk and Western Northern Pa.-iric Pennsylvania Republic Iron and S'ee-l ReadiiiK t. F. Rubber AniTi' an Super Southern Pacific Southern Railway Chgo. Mil. and St. Paul - Texas Oil V. S. Steel
I I nirii Pacific j Ftah Copper j Western Union IWnbash
Willys Overland
-TV 72U 45's fi& S5 'j 6..-, Lr-'t 3rtst ti .. 1"3
63 11 ! 'i S3', 237 41 143 7g ins, ' 121 61H 7' 10S 13 i
CHICAGO GSAIN rTJTUB'ES. -n Aug.. $ll!; July. I160i:;
orr
Sept.. $1 1 Oats Aug.. 70C.
July.
Sept.
CHICAGO XIVE STOCK. ""Hops Receipts. "5.f'no: market. 15 to 20 up; rough, Sln.fpon 17.25 ; light. JlS.l."'T3f.; pigs, $17.0nfr75: bulk, $17.50 1S.25: butchers. $lR.O0 4rSf; packers, $17. "5 1 Son. Cattle Receipts. 14.-100: market, slow : beeves, $11 75? IS 10; cows. $ on ''M.4 50: stockers-.f eeders. $7. 0 13 00; canners. S7.10frSOO: calves. $16.2517--10; butchtir. J&.00 Ci 14. CO.
Anderson and Covvie, general contractors, have sold five of their modern homes on Forsyth avenue in East Chica go. The purchasers are: Joseph Hartley of the Hartley Theater: Mr. Oraik. owner of the other Kant Chicago movie; Kmery Wyatt of the Jnternauna! Lead Co.; Robert P. Hickerton. formerly of Gary: John Lrarrnan o.f 4919 Todd ave. The company has orders for several more. MANICURE ; GIRLS MAY WRITE MORAL OF THIS I F,r I'.v'Tro Pf n.s LONr.X. July HI. Mabel Coppings. rranicurit. -pr.f a da - in handcuffs and tears us hep u r, -,v .j ; . r,s part :n a! Canadian T -mmy's idea a .i.-ke. I-Je ! ame cj-.-ibbv vvl; 1c .--.;e was o;.eratir. on hlii hands, and pr.d'.;eed f.-.r her; vvand-rinir gaze a put,- of or.icclets, A :! i. in ;a.te: n; he ,-naf on th"
vuffs. The Canadian then discovered e bed left the key at home in the oven, and rushed off to get it. When th forenoon passed Mabel went to a police station where expert locksmiths did their ineffective worst to free her. In the fr.d it required a visit to an arm' machinery depot to free Miss Coppings. The Canadian is still missine.
OeLuxe :: Theatre
-TODAY-
Zena Keefe in a powerful drama "SHAME" Aiso Latest Pathe Weekly and Good Comedy. WED. AND THURS. Herbert Rawlinson in "Come Through" The Best Melodrama ever sfcotrn in Hammond. Also Wednesday Burton Holmes. Thursday Pathe Weekly and a Paramount. FRIDAY AND SAT. VIOLA DANA in "BLUE JEANS" A gripping p'ay. Also Allied War Review Showing; exclusive war Fcenc-a of the British, French and Italian activities at the front. SUNDAY Marion Davies in "Cecilia of the Fink Roses" And Toto, the Great Clown.
I i
BIJOU TODAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN In r. Five Reel Comedv "CHASE ME, CHARLIE" ONE HOUR OF FUN'. Coming Soon "THE CLAIMANT" Positively no children will be admitted. Admission 15c inciudlnsr war tax.
PA5T I ISA E TODAY Carryls Blackwell June Elvidge and Arthur Ashley in The Beautiful Mrs. Reynolds TOMORROW "The Woman in the Web" Also a Two Reel Comedy.
lew, -.-Vf... ?
rpheum Theatr
a p j rec
lower
who ai act of tile an order i
law. The pension bureau will n allowances wit h all ih dis sible unib-r ising '-oti'li' ion ' ii force for tb adjus: men wiihin the provisions of the
HENNING IS NAMED. A r S- t C amtap. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Ju'y 16 Gov. C, ,vk! : it. n t'.day named Joseph F. Ifennir.g of Anderson 3 a member of the hoard of trustees of the Indiana Refoimatorv. The board met here today to select G A. Shideler superintendent of the Indiana Bov- School, as th new superintendent of the reformatory. It :s believed ihet Char!"' A. M-Gonngie of Muncje. may be selected to head the poys" School If Shideler sroes to the Re format" ry.
P i d
i s i
ed
a i c n A of new
t h ewe. pios-
1.1
'.as h-en crgani.eii. w b th.-se easC-K e -1': 1 i 'l born" in mind by those t in t e a re now n eari y l'e
undep the art of May
: re ti rse j ! fcidera; i.ui. i mad. to ),r i .
no a vol dab rs- of ls
o
ch will handle It should be ecnor rrsed tha .'.'in p(- nsioners . If 12. and a'i
d
"HEARTS OF THE WORLD" COMING TO
KE ORPHEUM
Julius Stress of Fast
friends here last e.vening Miss Violet Oolding and Frank Morrison saw 'I'oing Our Bit" at the Palace theatre In Chicago last eveni n g. Mrs. Robert Masterson of Myrtle avenue is spending a few days at Valpatsiso visitinc her parents. Mrs. Tom X.eholsi.n ami Mrs. tVilils P. o e visted In Hammond last evening Mrs L'dward Freeze of Myrtle avenue and Mrs. Fwen if Cicero, left the latter part of the week for New- Buffalo. Michigan where" th;. will spend a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Haitman of Chicasro. visited the biter's nioiho-r. Mrs. Jobn
Kelt and family of Indiana blvd., Suni d a '.
I
CHICAGO PaODlTCS. Putter Creamery extras, 43 He; creamery firsts. 43-aC; firsts. 40'-Jj43c; seconds. SS'a'cSf'jC. Ffitts- Ordinaries, 3 5 f ' 3 7 c ; firsts, SS4 r'i 3!' 'tc. Live rotiitry Fowls, 29Hc: ducks, 23c: gese. 14-P15C springs, Stic; turkeys, 30c Veal 50 to f.O lbs.. 21c: 60 to S(l lbs. .1!,i:i!,c; P0 to 110 lbs., 23??23'i: fancy. 24c: overweight kidneys. lSfi20c: coa rse. 1 5 f? 1 c. Potatoes Cars. 30. new. $2.60 5 3 00.
Hammond, Ind.
Today, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
BARA in
i
ise pa' ienee v try effort s work, 'her' ere r ce v, . t h t
" ''! pnc or b err aft
til. rl will adrp It
in at:
1 a vv .
con
will hi
will be ri e roc- ! ' '
r i
T'ndT fire in the French and British nrhr at intervals covering a period
of move than elgh'een month' was the ! experience of P. V . G-iffitb, w'nose
i Infest film masterpiece. 'Hearts of th
I World" will be shown at the Orpheum
'theatre starting Monday. July
EAST CHICAGO MAN ARRESTED
p
! not in Use! e Must pec.pl h of a Xatie
1 :
6 pec i re v
effort h the
Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 1S17. Capital and rfurpiua .!,o00,000.C0. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS Stores in all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branches 4603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 582-5S4 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Wilfred Ht; ches, ?Tarr. Opposite Fostoff.ee,
ei
I a
e r i : v men
ad.- at
4 s d
I fl i
wv claims. '..' 1 to prat :a bte tn th" inrreaserl rate ;! it 1s hoprd that i'-t t. Vile, mav he r.o l ied by t he n-vv
la vv. the 1 t- TS i-rk No pa d f p. 1 1G S.
It
ot ut
of Ii i . , II t I O e j . .-. y la f.-r rei i. nsion tin'
-:e ;p( Sit:,p .'. a nce-s wiil 1 I Seoul
1 .
vv r i l.e
delay tlie
II 9
3 i!
i. Pi
p; ACCUSED AS SLACKER
t Martin I. W 1 Standard S
1 a i lovverl op ri c increase
act of June 5 0, LTZG nilR. i 'oiiiinissioner.
tee!
s was ar Com pa n y
rested at yepterda v
th f-u
Coa
PLENTY OF SOFT COAL Dslivered to Any Part of the City. Aek Us for Prlcoa.
Wesi Hammond Coal Company
J. J. BREHM, Prop.
PHONES: Ras., 1S74; Office, 2555.
The
vv ii r or t a:ho have seen
The B.rth of a Nation w.ii possu'iy
expec' to see something with 'h crashing of guns and the bursting of -ibells the moment they 'rear that Mr.
Vlriffth has l.een on trie h?uip 'i. o, (
France filming seen-.- and in. idmtsi of the Bleat war. Rut Mr Griffith
a ,i rtionr i'r tne Kin i it is siateci
f,.r ins'nnee. t'-at for mote than forty j minutes ftfer the story beatms one o,.i only a picture of peaceful. happy j county life, such as one might have i found in a small village in France !,eI f, ,, the war broke out The picture.
in fact, is desert oerj oy .vii. i,nitiiii as tbe sweetest love story ever told." and the war which comes a'ter is user" as a bark ground for a dramatic storv. Rofoie Mr. Griffith went to Franrp. he visited London in order to interview
In.rirf t.invit Georre. the nrime minister
of Fr.Kland, who had promised on behalf of the F.ngllsh government the official aid of the British army in taking the pictures on the battlefields of France Mr. Griffith was received by Lloyd George for more than an hour in the cabinet of the British government in Downing street, while prominent officials and navy officers waited In the anteroom. On this occasion Lord Beaverbrook suggested to Lloyd George that the best way he could show his official Interest in "Hearts of the World" would be to have the camera man take a moving picture of
Frank Such, of 1 1 24 150th street. F hi -asro wits atete,l bv Officer Palmer
jut Hoffman ad Hickory streets yesit t-rd ay for driving his automobile
while intoxicated He j out on lioo bail to appear July 20 for trial in the Hammond city con rt .
F.viTEn Press CapleoRam I.Onov, July IB. The fifth phase of the Orrmnn offensive which brgnn early .ieterilny morning nppenrn to he a
superb rflurt to break through and defeat liirge i portion of the French urm an o!llr without any definite Hmtriilihlrnl objective. Mllltnry men nre airrred that C-nernl Foch hc.s his pluns eompletelj I.;' I out for meetlntr liny moves the (-niinnn may miike. The morning pnpcm nre decldely optlmlatle and cxprews satisfaction with the results so far. ft'XITEn rRSF" t'APl.EIRAV.l I.OMIOV. July KI.Mne enemy plane were ahot ilonti Sunday hy Rrltlnh flyers nnrt three hnloons were deatroyed. the flrltlsh lr mlnlatry nnnuunrril. KlTe Hrltlah mi:ehlne are mieslns:. Fnemy tnraeta wrre henly hotnlied.
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 30,000 PEOPLE.
The Devil Surely Was Her Sire, for In Her Veins Ran Li.-yjid Fire.
See Theda Dara Costumed In Dazzling, Daring Gowns of Magnificence.
DON'T MISS The Greatest Vampire Play of the Ages Shown Here at Popular Prices. All Seats 25c. Children 15c, including war tax. Matinee 1:30 and 3:30. Evenings continuous $:30 to 11 p. m. Full orchestra at every show. Attend the matinee and avoid the evening's rush.
w fcailif 'Vrit'iiTif l'l tTnBinTa"1ivS-ir f "fVi "i'-i'"'rl'-l,'",?-':'";iniTt MwVfiiiiiiMaaWs
Don't Throw Vour Old Tires Away
ji sr bf.c inn tiik tread h. wonv oi:t. vv e completely rebuild old worn tires, with new braker strip, new fabric, and a heavy layer of Goodyear rubber, making a complete rebuilt heavy black cord tread type fire. Just as neat in appearnce and as serviceable a new. at less than 1-3 Its original coat.
If 11 )H HEAVY U U HAK3-REIU1LT ! g CORD TYPE !( TREAD I'lj
no4n rou 4on miles. Prices fr Retxilldlns Worn t:aln.
r'Vt ( 7.50 34x4
10 25 ?.x4 3K4 n.25 34x4S 32x1 11 75 3-,4 V, . . . . 33x4 12.21 3x4'i
v e nave in stock for sale at present a full line of standard make tires completely rebuilt with the r.ew heavy black cord type tread, at a saving of at e-i;;i tin ,-r cent, backed by our guarantee for Sl.Ou miles.
.112 50
13 FO 13 60 13 75 14.59
IJOTICE This work nint in no manner ha confused with the so-called "Ordinary retiea.d." (Onr method is the original factory rebuilt cord tops.)
Call at our local salesroom and swamine ths orijrlnal hnavy hand rebuilt cord type tires on display. The original fln'ihed product look liks new. Open svisnlngi and part Sunday. . i i ,
323 Harrison lira uo.
HOHMAJf ST. HAMHOXO, I SID.
ORPHEUM THEATRE Hammond, Ind.
a Days
Commencing
ON MONDAY, JULY
f 11
Twice Daily: 2:05.5; 8:05
The Most Astounding Production of All Time
-
-r-JVT o::i f K ft 4"
e Be mtt evad iM f Wi
'-' - "t, eV.X' if'
r l
, SUPREME-" TftlUMPHi
'J' I
mm a imw.
T-T .KljLj; a I . 7 k l-.-j.-Jr
vew8lfFTH e svs-s. r7T"'"W -
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 Will 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 $1.00.
