Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 18 July 1918 — Page 10

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WILLIE HOPKINS, -who works "Miracles in Mud" for the camera cf the Universal Film Co., claims to have the strar.pest mascot in Universal City; and that 13 5a yinfr considerable when one takes into consideration one perfect; v nice and smelly zoo v.'ith over one hundred animals. Mr. Hopkins is inspired by one extremely small and slippery frog which perches on his shoulder as he models the events of the day in clay for the Universal Screen Mapazine. Several weeks ago Mr. Hopkins ordered a barrel of clay from Placer County, Cal. When the barrel was opened he found the atom of frog deeply imbedded in mud. "He's a mummy by now," thought Mr. Hopkins as he looked for a scoop. "What do you mean. Mummy?" croaked Frojr, Esq. A refreshing bath under the water tap removed most of the mud and left him shimmering rreen. He presently

took lodgings in the trough at thej base of the board where Mr. Hopkins models his marvelous clay plaques. There he remains in a congenial mixtore of clav and water. Lieut. Willie Hopkins, Face Rfr-

oonstructor," is a that may adorn the oatrr walls of some great bane hojpital in France or this country if the plans of the army medical board to enlist the service of qualified sculptors in reconstructing mutilated features of soldiers are carried out. Mr. Hopkins, whose life study of the anatomy of th human face has given him an enviable standing with the great surgeons of this and other countries, i hourlv expecting a call to "do his bit" for the nation. Noted for the wonderful expression of his mud faces and an acknowledged authority on the muscles and bony structure of the human cranium, Hopkins has the unique distinction of being one of less than fifty sculptors in the world who have been selected by the Sculptors' Association to assist, when the time arrives, in the repairing of the faces of soldiers disfigured in war. Six such artists' have been selected in England and about twenty in this country, with a limited number in France, as advisers to army surgeons in the future work of making the shell-shattered and bullet-torn features of allied soldiers presentable.

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Th country's latest Iron and steel consolidation, tha Steel ji1 Tube Company of America, which $47,000,100 in assets, will Increase its capitalization from J17.502.940 to J20.50S.04O. This Is the first expansion of the new corporation since it absorbed the Mark Manufacturing company's steel works and blast furnace department at Indiana Harbor, and also became identified with the By-Products Coke Corporation cf Indiana Harbor, the steel works and blast furnaces of the Iroquois of Soufti Chicago, the Mark plants at Evanston. 111., and Zanesville. O.. the Newport Ore Mining Co.. the Chicago Short Line Railway, the Elkhorn Coal Mining Company, the TMckands Brown Company. the Schlesinger and Geogebic and other iron and Bteel lntertsts. For Expansion.

Shareholders have agreed to buy the $3,000,000 additional stock for cash in order to provide new funds jfor conslruc- j tlon. Steal and Tube of America Is also ; floating a $3,000,000 loan in the form of j three-year 7 per cent notes yielding 7. SO per cent and secured by mortgage bonds, j aUUion for Twia City. j The Steel and Tube has already ex-I rer.ded J16.000.000 of an authorized ap- j propriation of J1S.000.000 on its Indiana i Harbor steel works and this does not take Into consideration an expenditure , of several millions for coke ovens being made by an identified subsidiary. j It Is estimated that ISIS net profltsj will be at least $6. 000. 000 on the basis of j 1917 taxes against total interest of' funded debt aggregating J90P.00O. I The new steel corporation is entirely!

ee'f-contalning from ore and coal mines to docks and blast furnaces. Bessemer and open hearth steel works, plate mills, pipe mills and other rolling mills. It is said that the Gary steel plant and the Mark and Inland steel plants will be the three greatest in the west.

by rhyhical examination is shown to be permanently Incapacitated for service, or who retires on account of advancing years, in the judgment of the directors advisable, may, at the discretion of the directors, be. retired on regular or special allowance. Should death occur to any employe while in the company's serv ice, who has rendered tha company live or more years' continuous service, provided such d-ath is due to disease or to accident when employe is not on duty, the directors at their discretion may grant a death benefit to employe's heirs or dependents. Such benefir. if granted, shall n t be less than 1500 nor morn thsn JI.ook. In case death or injury shall occur by reason of accident when on duty, compensation shall be paid In accordance with the provisions of the state workmen's compensation law applicable to the case. This plan for annuities was recently approved and adopted by the board of directors of the Standard OH Company.

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NEW YORK. July 1?. The American Tinplate Company, subsidiary of the I'ni'.ed States Steel Corporation, will add twenty-four tin mills to its plant at Osry. !nd.. it was learned today. The extension, to cost Jin.ooft.ftoo, is made necessary, according to Chairman Gary f the coi pnration, by the f x t raord inn ry dcnKinds of the government for tin-

Crown Point, July 12, 1 : 1 S. Editor Times: Dear Sir I notice in one of our Lake county papers a notation relative to exemption of court stenographers. It seem3 as though that would be work that women could do must excellently and let the men of draft age fight for democracy, show their patriotism and at the same time be doing their duty. Court stenography is a poor excuse for exemption. At least that is the way I see it. If I'm wrong, will someone please 'put me rife-ht? A WAR MOTHER.

CARVER SEEKS EXEMPTION

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Assorted style. 60c for six. .

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Buy from your grocer two packages of Jiffy-Jell, then eend this coupon to us. Enclose 10c cost of mailing only and we will send you the Vegetable Salad Mold as pictured above, in size to serve six people. The value is 50c. Or enclose 10c cost of mailing only and we will mail you three Individual Dessert Molds in assorted styles as pictured. Or enclose 20c and we will mail you six Individual Dessert Molds assorted enough to serve a full package of Jiffy-JelL The value is 60c per set.

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Economical Desserts Salads From Left-Overs Meat or Chicken Scrap in Aspic Jelly Jiffy-Jell is the only product which serves these uses well. It is the only gelatine dainty with true-fruit flavors, highly concentrated, sealed in glass vials. These bottled flavors do not lose their freshness. They give to Jiffy-Jell a wealth of freshfruit taste. Thus Jiffy-Jell desserts and salad taste like fruit-made dainties. You make Jiffy-Jell by simply adding boiling water, then the flavor from the viaL One package makes dessert for six. If you whip the jell it serves twelve. To serva fresh fruit, preserved fruit or Ptry for six requires 8 to 12 ounces of sugar. Pastry requires flour in addition. The average cost is at least twice the cost of Jiffy-JelL Or you can mix fresh fruit in Jiffy-Jell, without adding sugar, and have a double-

fruit dessert. Witlv Lime or Mint Jiffy-Jell you can make delicious salads, zestful and greenUse left-overs in cooked vegetables. Or use fresh vegetables. Mix in meat scraps with these flavors and you 'have a jellied meat loaf. This is a delightful way to save waste. Millions now use Jiffy-Jell as a conservation dainty. They ret fruity desserts and salads of the finest sort, at trifling cost, without using sugar or flour. We want you to know what it means to you. See how it differs from old-style gelatine products. Buy two packages d try, then send us the coupon, and we will send you molds worth more than you pay for Jiffy-JelL Accept this offer, for it means a teat at really no cost at alL

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ard Oil Company has a new pinn fori annuities for its employes. j Any employs of the company is e 1 1 arIbie fcr retirement on annuity on the j

following basis: Regular Allo-waoee.

For each year of service 2 per cent

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years immeu;ant;j i. iJU't cuiiifi 3nr'-nirin , the minimum annuity to b 1300 per annum and th iraximum annuity to be 75 per cent of average annual remuneration for the ten ears immediately preceding retirement. Class A All men who have reached the age of 65 years nnd all women who

have reached the age of 55 years who i

have iriven 20 years continuous service phall fce retired, unless in individual I

cases at the request of the employe some later date shall be fixed by the board of directors. Class B Any man who has reached tha age of 65 years or any woman of 80 years of agra who have been 30 years

or longer in continuous service, or any ! man at the esre of 60 years who has j been 20 years or longer ip the service, may ba retired on regular annuity.

either at his or her request, with the approval of the board of directors, or without the request of the employe at the discretion of the board. Any person who has been 10 years or longer in continuous service and who

JUGO SLAVS HAVE A COMPLAINT Indiana Harbor, Ind., July 12, 1 9 1 s Editor Times: Dear Sir With reference to the monster parade on July 4 in Indiana Harbor, Ind.. we feel that a grenr injustice has been done to the Croatian or Jugo Slavs of Indiana Harbor by not m-n-tioninjc us either on the program nor In Tiia Times columns, although it is our theory that we carne third l.irgest in numbers to said parade. We as leaders of Juko Slavs or Croatins do not like to b:,jngr tip this griovancp at this time, as it is a matter that i''. (iono and over with, but fee! that we hav sadly been neglected. I'r.iof of our lovalty can readily be seen in the work (lone by Cro.-.tian League of Illinois. Indiana Har.Ar l-o.!.-.- So. 62. :.n. Aitdiew Klobudar. who t the time of the Second Liberty Bond stated at a meeting of the lodge that we shall invest all the money now in our treasury in Liberty Bonds and In case something unforeseen happens to any of our members I shall raise mony on my own rroper-.y. And we did so. And Just as much can be said about members of National Croatian Society Xo. ?SS, and more can be said about Croatian Literary Benevolent Club I.j C.aj. whose members lived up to the standards prescribed by our great president. Air. Woodrow Wilson, and also whose members joined the colors long before compulsory service was inaugurated. The real reason for bringing this to your attention at this 'time is that at one of our meetings Mr. Xick Makar. who is a member or the above named societies, slated' that we would be there with our own band, which we were, but unhappily unobserved. I thank you in advance for placing this in one of four columns. We remain yours truly, JOSEPH ROZXCAXICK, ' JOHN ELCL'OVIC, J. J. CUCULICK. JOSEPH TERSIC. Committee.

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ALEXANDRIA, IND. July IS Albert Carver, junior member of the law firm of Carver and Carver, of Gary, who has been called for militaVy service is seeking presidential exemption, according to word received here. He claims he Iirs been improperly classified, although his appeal to the district board was rejected. Carver claims he is the head of a family but his wife. Mrs. Bernadine Carver, of C.ary. testified in a recnt divorce rase, when her husband attempted To prevent her from divorcing him, that neither she nor their child had received any financial aid from Carver for several months until he attempted to use them both as grounds for securing relief from the military draft.

TONY ACCOMODATED A FRIEND WjTH HIS AUTO Says Didn't Know Barrels Contained Booze; Draws Fin for -'Kindness."

AID GIVEN TO MOTORISTS RESULTS INTO 8! FIRE lantern Close by Explodes As Gasoline Is Drawn; Suffers From Eurns.

riCVTINGTON. IND.. July IS. When Charles Ludwig. of this county, drew gasoline at 11:30 o'clock last night for a party of stranded motorists an explosion from a lantern which he had placed several "eet away, caused a fire which destroyed his garage, home and several smaller buildings. big barn, straw stacli and a field of oats were saved by being damp from rain, which fell yesterday. . Mr. I.udiwg suffered severe burns from the. explosion, but succeeded in saving his parcel post delivery car, took

Ins wife anl two small children to a neighbors, and directed the saving of furniture in the home. He has about JOO insurance to apply on a loss or more than $4,0"i0.

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Jugs, bottles and barrels In my ma-

, chine for my friend, who gave me 15

for taking these things from South Chicago to this - town and I didn't know what was In thos" things, honest I didn't." Tonv Zaleski of East Chicago told Judge Cohen in city court at East Chicago today. "Tel! me the truth or it will go hard with you." put In th j'idge. "Judge, I'fn telling you the woman put those barrels into my machine,'' Zaleskl added. "Your fine is $50 with $30 costs and you stand liable to have your auto confiscated by the state for hauling in booze with it,' the court said. It Is said that Za'.eski's conviction will he brought to the attention of the federal authorities i.s will he names of the ex-saloonmen for whom It is alleged he brought In the booze. OTIIK.K CoWKTinvS. John Capita, of Indiana Harbor, paid JS0 in fine and costs, J..hn Mantan paid $11 and Andrew Curds paid a lik amount all because of Demon Kum wishing its tail in a "dry" state.

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several das this week with Mrs. Thos. Agnew of Gary. Will Smith of Alnsworth. Ind., Is visiting friends In town this week. Harry rilgrim of Black Oak is critically lil with empyema of the lung. Wilbur Moss had his right foot severely cut by glass while swimming last Friday, necesitating several stitches.

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Burglars er.rly today robbed two Calumet business establishments. The losers are the Homo Cigar Company and the East Chicago Tire and Repair Co.. of Chicago avenue. Night Capt. Kybirki of the East Chicago police found that a scantling had been used to effect entrance to the places, which are adjoining-. The rear doors wre forced open. The auto place lost $4rt worth of tires and inner tubes, and S0a cigars weie taken from the cigar company. Twelve boxes of cigars were found hidden In weeds behind the cigar factory.

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U. S. Tightens Her Belt and Sends Millions of Tons of Food to the Allies.

A MILLION BEDBUGS Jut tele. S.V packaxe of the new goiden ctmi?;ii P. D Q (Pea ii y Devil Qolcios). i enough ti rose Duart aod snouth to kill a million br rfb-jf . ao matter how larfa they may be. wbire they raine from, their m!. color or aex. UDd at to tana leaves a coating no their eua and prevent ktchin CUT THIS OUT. Tali new chemical can b had at any &et-e!asa drag store. A Ss-cent , pack4o makes a quart of PJJ.Q.. and will go

farther than barrel of o'd-fashioced bug killer. !t snyVotfy iiupose upon vrjur intejii it ct t by ciVriiS yoa (oswthiag ea. Ioaiit on vhi y-jvj uk for, iitt you'll have what fUJLS rXr.AS ON DOGS. It's fa a to aee th fleaa drop eT your pet does. KILLS CHICKEN LICE. No use for your chickens to have lice. A 35c package mixed makes a gallon of chicken lice killer. Your drtittist has it, or can tet it far you.

IBt T'vited Tresis. "WASHINGTON. July 18. "When America tightened up her belt June 1. 1917. she made it possible for the United States to ship to the allies S44.7O0.O0O more pounds of meat and at and S0.-

900.000 more bushels of cereals during the ensuing twelve months than the year previous. This was made known here today In an official letter sent to """resident Wilson by Food Administrator Hoover. All food shipments to the allies, the Belgian relief and the Red Cross totalled $1,400.000,000 worth during the fiscal year, in food of all kinds

Special To The TiiiF.s CHICAGO, July IS. Dr. Frederick Sauer. a practitioner at Indiana Harbor, appeared before the examining

board of Chicago for entry into thej

t'nicers Keserve Corps, nut was re-i

Jected owing to physical disability. There was h:tt one thing for the p.irtor to do, however, and that was to offer voluntary service into the medical corps which accepts ell rejected applicants for the reserve. He has sent his application to Washington for the latter. Dr. Sauer contends that Indiana Harbor is not to be foiled nor wiij she be behind the times when it comes for medical men to answer the call of their country. Dr. Sauer is but one of the medical staff who shares this opinion and the rest will fall In line on a moment's notice. He was a candidate for coroner on the republican ticket.

Moldy Bread and. Bad Meat for Steel Workers Is the Charge Against Him.

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FASHION'S FORECAST. By Annabel Worthington. ONE PIECE CONSERVATION HOUSE DRESS.

! GRIFFITH The Ladies' Aid will meet at Mrs. Hendrlx Thursday afternoon. Our town marshal don't mean to stand for any slackers. A couple of strange men were standing around the depot, he demanded to see their cards. They started to take off their coats to fight him for insulting them when they sawJohn was in earnest they couldn't get

down the road fast enough. One caught a fast moving freight, the other got away. They phoned to Highland where he was bagged. Mrs. F. A. Malmstono is spending

George Camaneia, restaurant keeper and purveyor cf racked lunches. 3IS9 Pennsylvania street. Indiana Harbor, paid fine and cots amounting to $20 in Fast Chicago city court today for having sopiled food to be sold to workmen. Judge Ilyman Cohen after looking over some sandwiches Containing moldy bread and meat turning green warned the lunch purveyor that if he was found guilty the second time be would go to jail. The city administration is keeping an eye on food sold to munition makers and it is not at all unlikely that the federal government may close up ijnclean rlaces as it wishes munition workers protected.

MOTORCYCLIST HIT BY TRAIN "While riding his motorcycle across Colfax avenue. West Gary, last night at seven o'clock John Ilagna living at the home of Chairles Blokerman in AVheeler street. West Gary, was hit by an eastbound limited Michigan Central train cutting his leg off and otherwise injuring him. He was taken to Mercy hospital where it Is said he is in a very serious condition. Bngna Is employed a snight foreman for the I. I. & B. company who' are putting in tlie big sewer at West Gary.

"Conservation" is the popular slogan in these war times, and it is being applied In earnest in a!l directions. This conservation house dress is so called because it reQoires ench a rery small ataotint of Material. It bottona from V-neck to hem at centre front and so it is very easy to iron. The dress bangs straight from the shoulders but is belted in at the normal waistline. The lonjc sleeves are pro-rided with deep cuffs which conveniently onbutton and roll back when necessary. The crescent shaped pockets are of contrasting ttaterial to match the roll collar. The ladies' one piece conservation dress No. 8928 Is cnt in seven aiies, 36 to 48 inches bust measure. Width at lower edge is lv4 yards. The 86 inch siie requires 3y yards 86 inch or 3"i yards 42 inch, witii yard 36 inch contrasting material Price 10 cents.

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Chief Williams, E. Chicago, Acts Quickly When He Gets the News.

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None so poor but can buy War Savings and Thrift Stamps.

Pictures of the Austrian-Hungarian and Imperial and royal family together with pictures of Austrian battleships, which adornod the near beer saloon rooms and dining rooms of several Indiana Harbor restaurants no longer are to be seen. This is because Ch'.ff Williams of the Kast Chicago police got busy yesterday. It is said that several more K Chicago and Indiana Harbor ex-saloon-nien love this country to the extent of still flaunting the pictures of Austrian royalty. It is not at all likely some of them will hear from th government and spend a session in Jail.

PKTtRBS HEBE. Chief Williams had removed Austrian emblems from these places, he reports: Gforge Raelch. 3511 Deodar street: picture of imperial-royal family in dining room. Frank Klarich. 3510 Deodar street; picture of Austrian men-of-war. Anton Tonkovich, 35P7 Deodar street; pictures of royal family and naval vessels In saloon and dining room.

OPEN MEETING- OF COPPERMINES CO. An open meeting of the Consolidated Copper Mins company and the general public win be held at the offices of the Mid-Continent Securities offices, 22 W. Fifth avenue. Gary, tonight at 8 o'clock. Attorney Richard Houren of Gary who has just r-turnei from the mines will give first hand information about the company's property and It Is desired that all stockholders be present witb their friend