Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 19 July 1918 — Page 2
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THE TIMES. rriday. Julv 19, 1918.
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Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druoists
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Vow i th :me to A-' r g'"t in !'re ci I ip.dusiry. 1'rtces .-, re h.ght r !'in for f.fy esrs b'k hpI the os' i h! isiied r"! rf-mranips are maUit.g more n-.onev loda than v.-r before. A rt.il s.-srcity of oil exists and pre l i.'t .n no lens- r e.:;ul trrnf!inir!:o!' Tha Pt udebaker ! .IC Kcrinlng Com-' rany of Pou'h Kend is r v rce ni ed In Hammond ' present l- v !.. V. Kenney. , who is stopping ' the Hotel M--c With pn atrhoi-ized cap:::! 01 t o. 1 1 million cl'-oars. km c. mmon Ftee1.;. the company; ins th backing of the H: udoh;tk r fim-
which is Its cr.-n: ! repu'a: urn Fc 11 o v i r. g Is a statement of the gent ral public above signatures of thw of Tlie StucJehakcru who been -o Fur-cessfu In the sd"ii and nuiomobile business: To the 'iT.fra! rubln: After deli.iii de ply into the o't an-1 r'ftn'.ng business we liavo onctuded that no oih-r l.-tri: moi'e Uidustrv requires more careful nl'v t:on if it is 10 be a financial furc ?f s. We would not p-rr-. it csr nruno to us'") nor ads is'1 '.;r friends to join us in this company, as w e hive done, unless v had fully omr'eted our investigations an1 had obtained rout r. 'I of actual pt oduog oi! !:!!'. . W therefor reeetjnend thoe shares not only t - 'he au:. mobile manufacturers, distributors and tiers, bu' 'o the g n-.r-U public ;is wil. S inrr r I y. ri-KM. V. STl ' t 'HI! A K F. n. A. H. STl' DM! : A K KU. r. k. sti'dm:: iciii:. Th Studbaker 'Ml a- I ning i"om-r-'.ny is mb:nU i-jn r.vi I ivtiums inrrcs:s in Oklrii'imu. K:insas. Kontucky r-nd Texas. It is an p'ntinc find a nidirtc roirpar.y, and w ill hi-r' Iv bo a
r -r.p et unit m th- oil ird't' Jy noducing oil fr-in i s f T; nnsprirtir.gr it :r. r s w v. rr rir.ing it in its own rorii.t'rios r-'mir the rf'?'il:nr. product: i's own distributing- l-ran h-s.
o I" m --port -i nr.- No i ;)--I . . t.t i. for (! will b.' d
akcr il a- It-4ni t k t'oir-pmiy.
Dlrectlcu of the? BxiBiness. Ttif- dirt o t ! -ii and on'.!"! of ;!:p io-n-prirv's afi'':r is In tho !;attds of .'ilkrifw n and Mi.-o-s-sf ul busin.-j nun nd ol rt-iHtois, Till".- ni" ui'tkins unh on.- p.irpoyo . r. : .. -his coiojam on (.oiiiid dlvld nd l i.sis at an
HOUSING II E, CHICAGO
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b.MI' tr i xrroisod ,n sf- j d oil oppr.itrvrs to an- J Muoiti k prop'" ! ' ii a r .i j i n riia if tl: ro- j
fineries. No profity will b.- allow '1 lo (l:-:cr:i'i':o.-. and ample pl.ir.s will be made f.-r tlte f-vpansion of ra-h refinery.
El flEIIL ESTATE CO. FDD WHITING
fVrs.'-! To Tir TtMKt 1 IVTHTIN'T. 1 N'I.. J::ly If - i,.j,ort unities for development In t'o3 ';!uinot r.-fn'ii of Indiana are to be further increased, if for.i'niero-e on ti e part of its citizens in 113 future n make them.
Faith in the contlnn sntrimn industrial 'district, is nti'.tl inphr.s;7.od by the t.r-
J' a new real e-..i:e company.
Government Sends Word
From Washington to Begin Canvas of All Homes at Early Date.
lookinjr for the nu.mt direct and most nononilcal way. 'jh.- other lover Calumet avenue) ja n very round about way." 'Then you l,v,k to the eronomi.- side and n.o to ih- mat'o-r of r-venue?-1 1 1 1 o s 1 1 o 1 ; o d Ma.v-or Ilrown. Turpiu stated that Hi.- . ii(!in.- i. hod taken Into 1 oiisob ra t ion the iU-s of revenue. Meynr Unnwi txi'lain-d that ttote are many mr-n working hi l'last fhu-HKo war plan's v !io live on r-alut,o?t r: onu-. ar.d thn i ngm. .-r repit-d that tlore were no iuinoB .n I'alumet ave.ue m re than a half rt,u,. (r, H ,ar line. Cin't Atr Matter. V. ' Vh:i!eiy. eltiiirnmii of the cham-b.-r of -oii.m-!-.-e l,,ius.iiiK cornniittcs, presided at the m.-etinK-'The Inittd Ktai.s Kvernment isn't in'eres'ed 1,1 the growth of Hammond." he st ...,!. ,,,r w r the xshole
. 01 11 ! r . 'We 1 ninert that i
' " 'he street car eompany is t.i bui'd this Une tliete won't be onv bt.:!t. The money ip t0 t, furnished by tio government and it has had a aurvey bv competent engineers fcr the purpose of getting men back and forth from munition plants ar.J permit them e put
if the government has not arranged to "Hearts of the World" was Pimed on loan them the money. j th battlefields France under the "It meuns, will you hv the connec- I auspices and W illi th o-opr-rution of tion on Columbia avenue, the, new cars j the British and l"rfii' h goveinmentand better service or nothing? This In , It is in fact the official lltitish war not 'rue becuuae of a disposition on J f,m. During the greater part of the the part of tho company, but due to the j eighteen months required In filming the fact that the company cannot, finance 1 production, dire. tor Criffith and his
the extensions alone. If the council lion't grant the franchise this company will lust report to th government that the council refused to grant it a franchise and that will be the end of It. The building of a line, on Columbia avenue doesn't Interfere with the con-
players were within rnrme of trie (ieiman g:nt. and w-f-re many times undflre. Mr Griffith him."!: was sMghMy Wounded. Ionian and Dorothy Glsh, Robert ITarron and me.ny other plavers, have been made famous by 'heir wot k in
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IRr I'nitfh Press w AFHIN'iiTl N. J ;iy 19. Provost. Marshal Cien-:al Ct'-wder today is.-.ifd anoth'-r call f..r 34f;2 registrants ir-r special technical training for eenral roihtary service. The cell becomes ef-!-"iive A tig 11 st 15. The qJOta for Indiana is 2.17.
None so poor but can buy War Savings and Thrift Stamps.
si ruction of a line on Caiumet oveuue I the Griffith product ,or.s r.re !n the oa?
In the future. The building of the: "Hearts of the World
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CHOPS OFF TOE
line down Calumet avenue to Eaton ; shown to tremendous a.jdn' es in Xw street and ou r to Columbia avenue I VorU. Hoston. Chi' ago and Philadelwould ost Jr.O.fiOO more end the gov- ; j,hia. rntrient is interested in economy. If; -
ni t argue with the gov- it an get the same results by a direct Sl::, Ii uere. .ome ecrt.tn I route and at a MlvirilT of ICOIlfitl it WOtlld
probably not consider any other. 'We; 1(J U U XVJli UUjtvIM j don't question the good fai'h of the! Jesse Fuller, aged 19. an electrical I board of works, the council or anyone. lineman living a the State l,ln Hot!, j but time is of importance because the a ,orn government wants to win this war. The j Now !t Is gone. j t-treet car company Is not asking any- Fuller's method was very simple and' thing except a fair contract." I probably more successful than many The board of works met with the; widely advertised curs i franchise committee of the citv council jr. took a hammer and rh'.jfl and and the representatives of the street I chopped off the corn car company this morning and discussed! The toe. Ni. 2, on t.ti rlfiht foot !
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franchise section by section.
and similar surv e s will begin within the in. .ni ii s ew h-re in tile Calumet region and In Chicago.
Visit Each Horns. j t'nele Sam I h rough t he bureau's li islo! of e. istent l.i'iis'in wishes each war coii'.muniiv t f.tui out how many vacancies tb..re are m the way of rooms! ;it hoi.'.i. rooming house and boarding! hois, s; bow many 1 eople u i ! 1 be pa-
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The chief o,f the bureau of housing j days work. If the improv.atid t ra usport avion d. p.i r i men t of la bor, i men 1 K are to be of ny good this om.ster,la sent word from U a di nig t on 1 1 w 1 " ' "r ! h e lime b' rt.,l 11! (.i;,v. that the Rovertitner.t desires n liomesj1" two months i!-.re i'l be fr.,.i. ar,,! r.'is'-niion .Mirvcv made in fh- twin 111 ,n,'-p months told weather, while in
ilv. 1arv has a.r-adv made the survey montns ail sti.ei rir building w ill
i stopper! by w infer. M.;l w ' 'be nv months w rar.gnng wh
line l.a!l go- M1-t tit,,,, r,, bi, jit until it has bef n signed by the board j around and ask where the line shall be!
I ,i.i I Miall we build this car line as
the government v. ; n s u or shall we
came with it. When the police arrived
Sprn I -re 1 h is
works sign the frai.chls" ai
H to the council, which cannot upon!
to tho boa v.l of nublicifo take Fuller to th
esent.was blord enough anl
Fuller is In It." iiosp is over on the Illinois line where he threw i era tion
hospital, there some to spe.re. fal )r,d the toe Ide .-,f the state t aft.er the op-
tt ioi ic ei n igh 10 take, in a roomer or lordi r: how manv eit-.pt , houses there are; how many -mp!y saloon and sfue rooms can le- converted in! government expense ) into lodging houses, and how many old school or factory buildings the
government can house workmen.
tit at it?
expense to
j 'This street , r company lias hern! j dec. ivn.g us ever .-,!. e it ran through I hue sr-e;s ,,f Hainrin.ii i." stntud 'itr Attorney Mclfnhoti. "I'm to tlie street! jcir ,, n.pruiy hi. Presni. nt Wilson is to ! ;iio kais.r r have no confidence In j their building this line unless there Is a , regiment ..f soldiers there. It is' 1 imfMiysible 1.1 have the engineer change I
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GOOD ADVANCE
SALE OF SEATS
FOR FILM
re. n.unev. n v. e lis.
gantzat Ion
a riiv b-.s for tho incorporation of which have Just been approved by the secretary of state. The Sullivan-Tokat r. company is its name and the incorporators are Patrick I). Sullivan, T. .loseph .Sullivan and John A. Tukarz. ali of Whlttng.
Offices if the compaiiv will I
at the tiol thvvt-fll cm. r 10' ,11'ih s-tr-i- t and Sheridan avenue, in that city. Patrick I. Sullivan, well known in
t!,. busiti.-s circles or llie-norin eriu. 1 has been named presidio': T. .! i h i
and niar1 h rot; gh Tile c-.lll-
rtiy will become a huge factor in the oil industry by purchasitug ;-o.-eioped oil properties and going v.iin- ries as fast as is consistent wi'h good business judgment in every developed oil terri-
An execnive housing placement eom-j n.ittee will be named bv the government j,
anl this committee will sun.mon volunteer to make the survey. Fa h home In Mast Chbao will be visited and the canvasser will list those that desire roop-crs or boarders or who will be pa-
hK-jted Mriotic enougn to nii'Kfl room in their
lo.M'.e for a i" or- r or in a t o ' ?os . -foniation to:;etli.r wi'h that of empty lio-ises nil be tabulated.
1 Tj Batt Two Offices.
The gov ernnv nt also intends to open .. house rind r.-mtii re nting bureaus
At blust. riteago. one at Itidlana
Sullivan, the attorney, is vice presiuen' . ; VI- T . . L. .. -t I... V, ;A "l.n e of I -ne
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city clerk of Whiting, is lh.
A general real .-state and nisiirftife. except life, will be conducted, iticiading renting and savings and loun The company is capitalized at V-"' end. The offices will be opened r.oxt Monday.
Set Vice Of t hose house or engage Rerun modi 1 10ns.
Buy a Thrift Stamp tocav.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LLA.RKET SPECIAL SALE ! PHONE 77. 81 STATE STREET.
Kellner's Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked Hams 31c Butternut Brisket Bacon 39c Bacon Squares 32c Pork Loin, small and Iran .28c Pork Shoulder for Roast 23c Spare Ribs, fresh 17c Beef Pot Ro;;st. choice cuts 22c Beef for Foilinc 16o ITamVturijer Steak, fresh made 18 Pork S.ausaci" freh made Beef Tensrues. fresh Diamemd A Butterine. 2 lbs .55 rhiekeris. Freh Dressed, for Stewinar 28c Frankfurter Sousacre ISC Saner Kraut, 2 large cans for 25o T-Bone cr Short Steaks 25c Take advantau'e of our Special Sales. You -will save monev.
wish 1: rent n
a room or boarding Cn r 1 indexes will di
rect clerks where to find rooms of varyin? price and character, designate the color, creed end t pe of th' people having them. Clergymen will shortly be asked to make announcements from their pulpits and all householders v. ill be urged to aid the gov ernr sent canv assers by respectfully answering the questions. May Meaa V. B. Aid. pP!,ides aiding in placing men or women in rooming and boarding houses the government will also barn the eaet housing needs of Kast Chicago. In a way it wiil teach the city, if it has not full v used Its existing rooming facili
ties and lias not fully drawn upon its I
peepie to patriotically rent a room, to make the fullest use of its resources. When the government Is shown that East Chicago can do no more it is quite probable bousing aid will at once be given.
ure. We
U.U b" bought the si reel i a r oomranv
ild have bought him long ago"
ouncnman I,. ( '. Smith and Attorney i
H Tlnkham stn.ke on Lvhalf of th
t 'a I u met avenue project. "I don't doubt the rood faith of Mr
Smith and Mr. Tinkl.am." stand AI'.Tin.;- Wl.iiicry. put are wo In a posj-l tion to Insist that the engineers re-
eonsld. r th.:r re,-omni. ivia-ion ? It '' I 1 ojeri up the while thing a.sa.'n and nothing would ! done." Taks or Leaj It. Attorney Fred i 'rum pe k- r. represent, ing the street ar company, made the closing talk. He stated the esse very plainly. "The I'lilted States tovernment hat
i ffii fit to send down a force of engineers to Hammond to Investigate the j i ransportation system and make recotninebriations as to how it can be im- ; proved to carry workers to the plants. The question is whether the city will carry out the government's reeommonI nations. The attitude of the company
is that It is willing to carry out the government's recommendations and enter into a fair contract with the city. The company has been caught between advancing cost of operation and a fat rate and could not make the extension
S.ats are on sale and going fast f ir "Hearts of the World." the great Griffith picture which will show at the Hammond Orpheum theatre fiv days of next week, starting Monday.
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TODAY Jewel Carmen at h?r bpfit In the Bride of Fear TOMORROW Edith Storey in a fiv-H act western feature "The Claim"
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Hammond, lad. TODAY was. rox presents Theda Bara in Cleopatra '
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BIJOU TODAY The Planters featuring Tyrone Powers THE NOTED ACTOR. Don't fail to see New England .Moral vs. Latin Passion. Also beautiful puhdv Southern Mexico. -TOMORROW TOM MIX in a five act western feature "WESTERN BLOOD"
Direct from the Colonial Theater. Tho Premier Siren of the Scre-n Portrays the Passions of Fgypl's Vampire Queen. The most stupendous and sensational supervampire pboto spectacle in 10 immense acts H. It represents the co-ordini.te,j plavHig of ,10,0u0 people. THE DEVIL Surely was her sire, for la her veins ran liquid fire. B3SE Theda Bara, Costumed in Dazzling, Daring Gowns of Magni&cence. Don't miss the greatest vampire play of the ages. Shown here at popular prices. All Seats 25c. Children 15c. Including wr tax. Matinee 1:30 and 3:30. Evenings continuous 6:3" to 11 p m. Full orchestra at every show. Attend the matinee and avoid the evening's rush.
Be Luxe:: Theatre
-TODAY AND SAT-
VIOLA DANA in "BLUE JEANS" A gripping play. Also Allied War Review Showing exclusive war tirene of the British, French and Italian activities at the front. SUNDAY Marion Davies in "Cecilia of the Pink Roses" And Toto, the Great Clown. MON. AND TUESDAYRITA JOLIVET in "LEST WE FORGET" A masterpiece, showins the de Btruction of the Lusitania. Not a War Picture, Eut a Beautiful Love Story. Coming MARY PICKFORD in M'LISS."
I We Duplicate Your Broken : Lenses While You Wait. I Our Work is Right Our
.Prices Are Right.
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HMtBMID OPTICAL GO. 141 E. State St. Hammond
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CITIZENS SUPPORT U. S. PLAN
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that plant? enzaged In the making of war materials and supplied vith labor. He declared that the engineers had taken into consideration the building rf th" connecting line on Calumet nven:e to I.vons or Kton streets and thence eest to Columbia avenue, but had found it ur.adv " ? because the trackage -.v.-uld be far greater than on Columbia avenue from the G. A. I. to Morton court. The engine-r summed up the entire argument in the following cnlsp way: A Straight Line. "A straight line is the shortest disp(iee between two points. We were
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It does no good to lose your temper when you smash something. Instead of getting angry just brnig the broken article to us and we will fix it and fix it "right," if it is worth repairing. If it is not we will tell you so plainly and sell you something new to take its place. We make and repair violins and carry a complete stock of strings and other necessary supplies.
g Our prices are reasonable for our good repair work. yV
CARROLL & NEWTON
Full Cream Caramels
186 State St.
JEWELERS & OPTICIANS Phone 303. Hammond, Incl.
Per Pound We use all pure materials in the manufacture of oursoods. Our soda fountains are equipped with hot water for cleaning our glassware.
Candy Co. 2 STORES
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166 State Street Corner Hohrnan and State (4 Corners)
THEATRE HAMMOND 4 Days, Com
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TWICE DAILY 2:05 and 8:05
Never before has any amusement enterprise created such a tremendous sensation, not even the "Birth of a Nation." Vast audiences everywhere have stood up and frantically cheered.
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M MILES OF ARTILLERY, SQUADRONS OF AIRPLANES. FLEETS OF ZEPPELINS, HUNDHECS OF GIANT TANKS, ALL IN ACTION ON THE BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE, WILL THRILL HAMMOND AUDIENCES AS THEY WERE NEVER THRILLED BEFORE. . 0 IF YOU DON'T SEE "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" you will miss the greatest achievement brought
M forth in the entire history of the drama.
DAILY MATINEES of "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" will be given at 2:05, when the prices will range from 25 cents to $1.00. The evening performance is at 8:05 sharp. Prices 50c to $1.50. A LARGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA will perform the brilliant score at each performance. Seats Now Selling To Avoid Disappointment Secure Advance Reservations Now.
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