Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 3 August 1918 — Page 2

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THS TIMES. August 3. EXCURSION Sunday Aug 4th n rquette, Boat Number Six. Leaves Indi f Ill ETI ana Harbor at Hours One, Three and Five. A Two Hour Cruise cn file Lake, Twenty-live Gents Round Trip, Music, Dancing and Refreshments fl Li! nij'j

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August Atchison American Car Kdr. 3. (5 Anaconda KaWwin Locoir.r ti e Baltimore and Ohio New York Central Central Leather Crucible Steel Erie Great Northern Mexican Petroleum Pnnsy!car.ia Pittsburg Col P.epjblic Iron and Steel Reading; American Suesr , J-ou'hern Pacir.c. Southern Railway Ch?c "I;l. and Pt. Paul Texas "hi 66'- - Tl'-a - ti ' 2 - 6-3 - 14'5 .101", 43". . 50' : 'M S4 - 2"'i - 43 - .151 V. S. Steel ins t"n' n Pacific 121 Western Vion 7S Wil'; s Overland 13 C31CAOO GEAIN TT7TUBE8. Corn Sept. $157i; Oct., $1.56; Aug.- 11.551. r ? e LC'-sr''eVi-ft 4a if 1.

Just the word "COAL" ou.clit to be enough at this time of the year to brin vou in with an order. Everybody in town ought to know the kind of coal we sell and the way we handle it. THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED OUR COAL SAY THEY WANT NOTHING BETTER. Try One Ton at Leapt for Your Own Satisfaction.

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DON T let that cut go too far. DON'T feel worried hen point: out. DON'T make that joy ride a misery. Ju?t because your tires are- cut through, or blown out. Is no reason why they are not Just as good as ever. If they did not have that hole in them, would they be -worth three or four dollars? Why, of course. Then why not bring them to us and have them repaired? Our 24-hour tire service is the greatest known :.o the Calumet region. P.rinsr your tires in today and have them brick tomorrow, a fully cuararceed job, tuaianted to ou'run the remainder of your tire. Our factory mn here with eislu years experience make It possible to offer this wonderful 24-hour guarantee service. We do all kinds of Battery repairing, overhauling and chargine. We 1L-0 inspect and give advice on all makes of batteries fre of charge. We are open for service every day from s a. m. 12 f. m. except cjnday 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tsy Us and Be Convinced

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CHICAGO I?tVE STOCK. Hops I;eoe i pt 0-'",lr': niark'l 2n lower; roush. 1 7. 7.'. '' 1 V'O : in to lisht. $19."'. if 13 7S. rd. $17.7.". $1.2?. ,: 1 ..; butcher. $i: ri-k;tiK-. Jtvl" o 1 Cat:!- Uih ei I. sto:i,v: beeves, $ 1" Z" '". I 7."., .Ml; bulk. 1 V! 1? 6"; ma iket. ows. $7 -, 1." OH; r.'.' f 1 4 15 ; utocker-feed . $7 7." cnncrs. $R.S7 ? T.'.O; calve. $ I S ...; butohei s. $7 : 14 1 7CHICAGO FB.ODXJCE. Putter Creamery extra!". 43Hc: cvreamery firsts. 1 " u ' t H '' : firsts, i 1 'h 42 y: seconds. S.V..4IV. liccs- ruinarie: , ST.. a "i':c; nrsts. Fow Is. springs. ilf? 31c; ducks. !I 5 32 ljc; tur keys. 30a ' to CO lbs, 11 J 2Hr; 60 to Jo) ,, ;'!;.; 90 to 110 lbs , 22 2Sc: :u : fierwcishl kidncjs, 15 t 17c; fit. coars.c. i: 3 lSc. Potatoes Car. 2?c; Virg . $3,003 5.25; new. $2 40 2 50. GIANT WHO PLAYS TARZAN IN FILM WAS ONCE FRAIL ?cf iHion who have heard and marvelled at Tarzan as h Is portrayed by Eda-ar r.'.ce Durroueiis and h) have seen the grout white giant In the film. "Tarzan of thr Ape,' which is coming to the Hammond Orpheum theatre, do not know that at one tlm? Fimo Lincoln, who pla s th" part of Tarian. 4. 745-R. Indiana Harbor, Ind. Vour Winter's

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of his life. Wl:f n Lincoln was elsht months old. I in his home on Knob HIP.. Pan Fran- ; Cisco, he as the letim of meningitis. and it left him a weak, anaemic boy. ; Ten year. lat.-r he nirr'd with an jisoutli Sea Islands. Two Jears Inter ' Lincoln returned to the port of San Francisco, robust and happy. At th I nf eighteen lie was the tallest and I sti onR-t man m 'n i' f ornla. Then he 'adopted i.;n as a profension. and I after numerous roles essaved that of ' fh two-sw.nd man in Cr Tith's -In-tolleran'-oi " 1 When th National Film ri.-prn-; ' Son was sr eklnc a man whose alr.l'ty and physique would fit him for the ;d:ffii".i't part of Tarian. Lincoln was : finally secured, b it owir. to a previous I contract the production was delaved I e ,- ra 1 ve ek s. ' j l.n-o!n Is not fat. His 124 pounds j are solid mu. '. And n th his lmc bulk, he ia an a!.-it foot racer If" i ha.i nn.ie his hundred yard in ten -,-j onds and at welch :-t h row in and shot. J porting stands v ei' up In amateur I ranks. He h.if hoisted 7 noun.1 from the trrcund. fhoulder liich. thirty-four times and at wrestling and boxing- is nc mean performer. BREAD AND CAKE DEMONSTRATIONS OF SUBSTITUTES t Communicate,' Yesterday afternion a number of j neichbors of Mrs. Bartlett of 1212 P.-r- I est avenue spent a hap;cy and instr.ic- ' tive time in the demonstration cf bread :and cake by the Home Demonstration Atfpnt. They said: 'We have given 'his afternoon over to this work and we do not care how long; you stay; the longer you stay the m .r we will learn.' After the product were baked they were served in the. parlor and everybody thought the bread and :ake i r'Oiloloiif Ke.'ine.o were na??d to all land the women were delighted in that they had not ben fond of the barley flour, to find It tor'.ly by othe

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were reque.ts for more demonstrations! .r. the near future. One ladv expressed her desire to help in demonstration work in th city. And so it is that we find out how and where to be h"lpf In this time of food shortage. The Horie Piem.onstration Astent will go to ar.y home that w-,1! arrange with her 1 date. Telephone 74. Every Woman Wants t . .. t -tcy .SIT J-. . IrV m i Ml, FOR PERSONAL. HYGIENE Diolved in water for douches atop pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydia E Pinltham Med. Ccs for ten years. A hcalinz wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Hs eitiaordin.Ty cleuuns ad semioid.1 power. Simple Frees. 50c. ail dniea-su. cr ootDid bv V.ciaii. lm pton TciMCBnnv. Bnci1"0, Mam. m 11 mII iiiiiiit j'Ta iSi-S! SEE THIS FURNACE Before Purchasing 50 per cent lent fuel producing 100 per cent more heat. Burns any kind cf fuel. Bottom of air chamber covered with water. Moistens th air. preserves health and sanitation. Sells on merit, cot in comperVion- No heat is lot in basement nor up the Cue. Simple to install. Easy to operate. Warms your home iii one-tentH the time of steam, hot water or old style furnace. One register plpelesg system. Standard Heating Co. J. TIETLEMAN. Agents Wanted. '3216 Block Ave., Indiana Harbor, Indiana. ffi CeTr5 ell I f.

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If you are nursing a grouch and don't want to get of it, don't come here. Our customers arc a happy, contented, carefree lot because they turn all of their motor troubles over to us. We are equipped properly to handle any complaint you may have to make of your car. When you come to us you have the satisfaction of knowing that the work is done right.

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CAPTAIN STEVENS SOON TO LEAVE PGR FRANCE

Mr. and .Mrs A. !1 lin street, returned W week's visit with tio-;i Stevens, Hatet- 3 1 Vftts. ;ci 1 ,etdnsday from a son, Capt O M. f.th Field Artii l.oy at AV.:st 1 (lo-. Stanley of in'. K v. While Hut f Kent ucky re ie -d t It made h farewell sj""-! I 'i isio n and the th-: boys who arc preparing to l-.ive immediate future for oveiseas iluty. An It- in of interest and prud.' to Captain Steve i' pat ents and friend in Hammond wi thut his non, I'tittery A, were chosen to (Ire the bit; Freno'n suns which are r.-1 n e used in Instruction work at West Point. Thl.i chcice was left to the French ' vers and lli'tc ry A was oh en ns th most n 0-11;. HAMMOND BOYS AT GAU TAYLOR PS The follow !r.r clipping Louisville Herald was sent by William J. S. hroeter. pany. 9th Battalion. 150h Fad', ("amp Taylor, Ky Mr. P. hroder sta-e. that t h e I Mr! t h ' s e nearly all Hammond boys "With men in line who have been in earr.p than fix days several tho'isand of the recent arrivals at Cn :n n Taylor. In their uniforms, parad-d to ; th strains of musi-' :"u m i sh- 1 by ttf ; Third neRiment Band of the lrth Depot L.riicudo m the maneuver fie'd. j west of the Pjest .n street road yet.er- j day afternoon and .tirp vised their offcers by the she win? made. Less than a wee'x in the ranks !h new 1 j rlen. members of the Id and 4th reel-; :nnts pased in informal review without guns unt'l a!! had circled the r! u j to the satisfaction of their insti'ii- tor j bv company they rr arch : j now rend then were drill I servants called upon to reach them. j The old trench field on th western j side of th Preston ftreet road is rapidly being: cleared of t's tr-ncli umbers, the ditches will be filled and the whole will be converted into a new maneuver field. BEWARE OF FALSE STOCK PROPOSALS Liberty Bond holders should beware of worthless securities whi 'h are being offered in exchange f..r Libeity Eonds by .certain i';stions b'.e 10mpanies whose activities have reached such a point as to receive particular attention from the Liberty Loan -.r-S-aniiations and Federal FLeserve banks. The practice of exchanging stocks for Liberty Bonds is specifically disapproved by the Treasurv Dept. Th Department is compelled to charatrize anv continuance of it as an act unf.-iendlv to the V- ernmenl. DEATH OF MRS. SCHMAL Madi'.en - r. m a 1 S1 died the hom of her daughter r Mrs. Carl Fr'ihm. 'T t. Tlatnmond. last n.cht who l:ed in liamimond M Carl Fi' l C!a r st re Mis. Schmal for th" past thiity-one years. !nvc a son, William S 'hnial, of Hammond. The funeral will be held Tueday afIt moon from the house at l :30 o'clock to th" German Lutheran church on the North Side with interment in Concoiciia cemetery, Undertaker N e ; d o w being In cha rite IRENE CASTLE ! BACK IN MOVIES AS ! STAR, AT DELUXE Tn spite of her recent b r a iCTn-nt. Iiene Castle, the Pathe star ivh. o m " to the IieLuxe tl l e H t r e next T h 1! 1 S d S ' "n success '"Tl'e First in hr Kteat sir i.bw, tema.n tr.e arm ter and . acl."t -m of fashions in America. In a re.-ent j y. Interview Just l.f fore ?!:o f;iil, ,i or f; Law." tema.n the arb.ter France where she i.i now r.t i r -.a i n : n cr the s ibliei near the front. Mis. Cactle said that American women will be the siyie ieaueis mor oy rensc-n oi tr.eirjjfr Tiianner of wearing cloth, s than the i imi. i iii---!- film rn irfvi -TaiT ''nilli Mri-HM5 r sr- 'faa

expense of ther f,-'-rmen t s. "The woman who wants to he well diescsed and this is the. natural desire of evet y woman, must first of all learn I " le hotv'Ft with, herself.. Sh must see hers, if as she Is. and not as she wo ild Itke f be. If it he is shoit and

1 road. sh nv:t not i.'r.atrin" herself ! t ill nnd thin, nnd vice vema. If she is' iir.ular and b oud. rh n.ust not be- j li''V" liereelf plump and r'ninj"'!. Anl tb. r.. havlnif n'n b.ers'-lf 1. '-ro.st U . as 1 in a 1c. el. 1 -; hi;:s, s li - should dressj 01 :i lu'iroor f intahlo to ir-r own peTnl: the French woman, for ins'an o she does not. hesitate : admit her faul' in face and flfsur. and this Ti'and st'tcly of lieiself b-nd h-.r to th. ic iot:..n of thr.e patte rn, fabrics adornment which lend discre tion an'1 inI i 1 i u.i.1 1 1 y and style to her ap parP: un taurant. You will n e y f r of "vriy 1; ' cdual.tv nil "f. as in America, women tilt, wi-isiit, ac and Indiwearlns clot "pes cut after the s a in :. r e W 1. -I t desip-n. Aroerb-nn women 'ti 'ic;!;' . II vc.gue craiv. n riTidei, r'in across som style 'n a masrsizne worn by or other, and are not happv i"-1 one like it. How much Mr it would be to choose 1 a r I c 1 ; ! fi r n i soir f 1 od ... J 'intll ; he.-. I uir.re sen stlc sil i'lble to on-1' own self r'l.c it .s nicr eomfoi table and self, tisfvniij to be distinctive, individaal, P re 11 1 1 : ; , c of yourself than to b rely one m a crowd, like a paper 11 in a lone? row cut from one folded I -1. et !: pardless of patterns or fab1 ic. 'h well-dressed woman is the j women whose fown, suited to the oejeaiion, best expresses herself. PERMITS FOR NEW HOUSES The it p. Parker nrd Company yesterday nttnrroon secured bulidlner permits for the erection of five new house on the outh side of Gary rostitjt $1' 0 each, or a total of $20. ana. '. 01 - u ' Oon ha been started. Four of the houses are of brick and tile conMruet. on. two stories high with all modern conveniences They are being erected at 2?fil Adviif s-tr'et. 2S72 Adams street, 25 ? 0 Ad'ims street and 2343 Jefferson St. Tii. ffh one I a ftame construction or." and a half stories high at 25SS Adams street. Next week the Barker Co.,-pany wi;l take out permits for the ito'thm of five other residences in the same vicinity, of similar type and cost, and as soon as the first ten buildings jat" completed the company will start 1 on the second unit of ten houses, making twenty at a total cost, of $SO,noo. j The (ompfiny "nave built several i r ouses in this vicinity this sea. on. SPEEDERS ARRESTED. "r! C i.h. 31 . Fillmore street. Gary. Parcel of Chicago, two auto were arrested by the Gary sterdav. Orlieh is out on ile Parcel paid a fne of $11. JOINS HER HUSBAND. Mrs !! to Macki n h e y Rhodes left yeshusband. Oeorse The Coolest Place in Town. RPHEU Theatre mi , I W HASCIOND, Lt7D. : M I j I a ; tj I y ' ij j lA FEATURE TODAY AND SUN. The International Tumblers. European Novelty. 9 People 9 Allan Summers Mono'ogisi. Courtny Sisters Piano and Singing. Howard & Day Csmedy, Singing and Talking. Ellis & Ellsworth Unique Novelty. if? ! W H

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De Luxe :: Theaire i -TODAYPKK TiiK SPBUME NAZIMOVA "REVELATION" The Soul of a Paris (Jrize'te Laid Bare to All ihe World. And Other Splendid Attractions, SUNDAYWILLIAM FARNUM ROUGH AND READY Six powerful acts. And a Ripoino- Good Comedy MON. AND TUES The Emotional Queen NORMA TALMADGE 'The PJafortr Curtain' or 1 ' Nature 's Great Law" WEDNESDAY RHEA MITCHELL in a Powerful Production "THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE"

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ffif IOUS.1EA11S kGERMANY Startling story of Germauj's intrigue against America In thi tremendous photoplay epic Mr. Gerard tears the last shred of secrecy from the whole poisendns web of Prussian intrigue. He lays bare the whole Pruwian ' system of espionage and treachery, beginning with the tragic Zabern incident in Germany right through to the final answer to the Kaiser the American boys "going over the top" to wipe out the menace of autocracy. This tremendous photoplay will make dear the . whole story of the war. Don't cum it! Your Last Chance to See This Great Production. W7AMILY THEATRIC Indiana Harbor TONITE Held over to accommodate the crowds. First Show 6:30. Last Show, 9:15.

Phode. the plumber, who is workinar for the stovernrr.er.t at Erie. Fa. Th younjt people were marr'd last April 'but the fact remained a secret ! 'ill til it-cr-niiv. except to her mot he i. iMrs. P.hodes has been working for a ; long time at the American Bridse i Works. Cary, and althougrh she stole a ' , march on hr friends they will wish her ! I a full measure of happiness Just the: j Hni(. Mr. P.hodcs has lived in Hobart j several years and or s while was a??ni ciatf d in business with Chas Lee. the! j plumber. Hobart Gfizette. INCORPORATES FOR TEN THOUSAND ' The Liberty Co-Operative Company ; Stores of 1aiy have filed articles of i incorporation at office of the secretarv j of state with a capitaliiation of $10.cV'O and the board of direitors are Geo. j. XV a tterson. Jacob Jaffe. R C. Smallv, i M r. Lieberman and Benjamin J. I Sunny. I Are you a War Saver?

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ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE Said: "It is the greatest picture I ever saw. PAULINE FREDERICKS Said: It is a wonderful picture." EVENING WORLD Said: "Only one word will describe it. It vclous."

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HERALD Said: ''More thrills than Broadway is used to." WILLARD MACK Said: It is a masterpiece of primeval life." THE TIMES Said: "It is thrilling and educational." IT STARTLES IT THRILLS IT ASTOUNDSIT SURPRISES AND ENTERTAINS.

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n Dollars and Determination spall doom for kaiser. Buy War Savings Stamps. Past i m f2 -todayGLADYS BROCKWELL in her latest feature "HER ONE MISTAKE" TOMORROW WILLIAM FARNUM in his greatest success "THE SOLDIER'S OATH." BIJOU TODAY ALICE BRADY in her best picture :'THE SPURS OF SIBYL" Tomorrow Doupia? Fairbanks In Manhattan Madness.' Fni' to See Thi Don't msawB is marINCLUDING WAR TAX.