Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 8 August 1918 — Page 2
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Miss Margaret Cornell" s
'Bread" Demonstration Pro
gram for the week will be found in Saturday's Issue of The Lake County Times. Watch the paper for announcement of these demonstrations to he held in your neighborhood
Warm Weather Specials For Friday and Saturday:
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LISTED AS MISSING; ISNOW SAFE Some weeks fiko It was published In t)f casualty lis's that Alartin Radijyack of Kouts. Ind., (whoso slater ills? Agnea works .t the American Tin Tlate Mill, Gary), was mlpslniar in action. Testernay hi.-i sistf r rpreivd word from thj captain of th; company that her brother .vss sc.'c (;r.d wf ll. ".Varf.n is getting alon? fine" -writes Captain Teezon9 of Co. E, 26th Infantry. Soldier Eadilyack a cook with the company and hi3 people had not heard from him for eevtral months.
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Big Sale of Vomens Bathing Caps 23 REDUCTION on all Bathing Cars. Our stock comprises a number of clever new novelties as well as plain models, made of very best rubber, in plain and combination colors: bow and ruffle; trimmings. Tour choice at 25 per cent cff.
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Regular $3.75 size 52.75
Drug Specials:
Jump Alarm Clocks rjnod timekeepers.
nicely nickeled; regular price $1.25. On sale at ZsOC Armour's Bath Soap Table's Four different odors, regular price 13c straight. Special J Caldwell's Syrup of Persln The regular $100 size bottles on cpeclal sale, each (D2 C Oil of (.'itronella Mosquitr.s positively have no use for it they won t even go
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Cigar and Candy Specials:
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Jumbo Peanuts Strictly freeh blanched and salted, worth 40c
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Kew-port Mints Put up in an air tight tin container; regular price 15c. Spe- s cial at (JC
John Ruskin, Chas. Denby, Henry George and Xew Bachelor, regular 6c cigars. On sale each
Tuxedo Smoking Tobacco in half pound tins; regular 75c s ! value, on sale at 0C '
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CHICAGO ORA.IN rXJTTJHES. Corn Aug., $ t ..'.; -o; Oct.. $1 64 St-I-t.. Jl.f24i op.ts Aug., f c: Oct.. 7'i'-;c: Sept.. 7f'4c. chica'oo live stock. Hogs Receipt. . 1 6 . T. f ' ; mnrket. higher; rough, $17.75 IS. 10; light. $10. !".' Ift.O.; rtrs. $1 S O" ; 1 .60; bulk. $1S.40 20. Ct); tv.itchers. $li 10. 0; pin-king. ? I S.L'O 19.10. Cattle Ueo-.-lpss. 10.500: market, slow n-I lower: t-eeves. e ! 0 00 ;, 1 S.f. 0 ; cows. $7.00'? H.;,-; sux-k'rs-fe.-ders. $7.50 'a' 13.00; canm-rs, $ i.OO ft 7.00 : calve?. $16.50 H 17.25; hut. -hers. $ 7.00 ; 1 4 .2; .
CHICAGO FXODTJCE.
Rutter Cr-arr'- . extras. 4' 44e; creamery firsts. t3i 51 44c; firsts. 41 H 4"..- ; seco-.ds. ":f?4 0o. Kggs Ordimricf. 35i 3fi'sc; first?. 37U v 3-c. Li ve I-ojltry Fo-vl. "fif 23c: '-lucks. 24c; g--te. 16c: springs-'. 3''"; turkeys. 30c. Veal 50 t-. 00 lb . l-h 20; fin to K! lbs.. 21-5 :i52c: 0'. f. 110. 22ac; fnncy. 23c: ovf rweight ki-ineys. Hit to 175 lbs.. 15';lTc: c:--.r.'e. li'-fir-c. Potatoes Cars. 3''; Virg.. $4.5,''fi 5.0"; new, $2.00 S 2.25.
P. J. FORD JR., IS SUED BY WIFE . FOR DIVORCE CHICAGO. Aug. ,s. Percy James Ford Jr. 4457 Maiden street, sales manager for the Hnynes Automobile company, wriii rnaUo the defendant yesterday in a Miit for divorce filed in the Circuit court by Mrs. l-'ri;rikie F. Ford on the ground of cruelly. She asserts that at or.e time he lofked her up in her boudoir dt.d kept her prisoir for an Ik jr. Th Funis were marritc! in 3510 and separated, according to the wife's bill, on July IS last. Ir?. I'ord asl; Alimony rnd the custody ef a siui aged 7. H'r husband's income is ass'-rted to be Jl.oi.u a me nth.
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BACK FROM THE FIRING LINE LAFAYETTE. IND. Atic. S. Li-i:. Edward Htipc, a graduate of Purdue university. Us arrived h re, otnins' direct from the battlefields o.f Franca. He will become an lnrtruotvr in tr.iintru- rani;? in this country. I.b-uu-nant Hupe b.-.d been in France since ctobcr. 1017. He received his commission at the f:rst i fficers' training camp at Ft. Re-njariiri Harrison. Lieutenant liupe said thi:.(tb Fnitcd States field artillery is one of the banner orgmizations on tlv? f.rtnj? Itr.c. The Indiana nu n. he si:d. have no siiriorR m artillery we -fc. and are b-ing :' pend' u on to !, nr xh" brur.t of the American attacks iri the MarnoAisne ativanib
Members ot Rainbow division in trench, U. S. lads loading a 'long torn" and French girls giving American boy-flowers.
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GARY BUILDING OPERATIONS n opertiHs in O'lry looked Up yesterday when permits .vre i-s.:ei in BuiM'r.g Corr:e,is.ioner I mtu ati'j o'ftce f c r construction t -talSnix $23,400. Flans for t'.vo resi.-en-es of stand I'd size were pres'n:--d while t!i MidCity Realty e mpany aret;ncd the eontr:iction of four flat buildings-. Th? first of the prcpsed H H Dexter homes were included in the report. It understood other hmeu of similar design will be built by Mr. Dexter in the near future. Another block of the Alid-City ReaU--company refinances will also be erected in the near future. It was reported that in addition to the four f ' r which permits were issued five or six others were planned Permits iss'.ted were: II. H. b'-xfr. o:i- frame residence. 440 pjoree street. o.-t $3500 J. Ooldmap. tv.o-sto-y frame residence, 2r5 rsrollna .-lift, cost $40"0. Mid-City Realty company. two-st-TV frame flat, 22S3 Massachusetts street, cost $3'mi0. Iid-C:ty naltv cmpanv, one-story ftam res-dence. 23 40 va?h:netii St . cost $24 00. Mld-t'ity Realty Corn pa ny. two-story
The upper photo shows some of the members' of the famoud Kain-bo-A-division restins: after a wallop at the Hun. The photo fTlVe3 a good iciea of how the boys live in the trenches. Notice tiiat the
boys are wearing boots to protect j
them fully from the mud and water and help keep them healthy. The ever present g-as masks hanrf suspended on their chests. And the boys are smiling, too. The American official photo at the left shows a small crane swinging a
big gun shell from an ammunition car to the loading pan of a "long torn" on the wost front. The other photo shows how French frirls trt.at Amerkii :..Id:er? leaving for the frcr.t. The trirls art ysir.o; up flowers to ti-'-io.
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cement bl. ek and frame f.tit. 120 .Jefferson s-fo-!. cost $:tf.,M-,. Mid-Cit y R. aJty ' rnpanv. two-storv iinion! bln-k ar i f'si'c r';it. l'""3 Jeflers'in strei t. c...t jS 'OO The I'uyers aid Cleaners. 1 - catej ;.t 2"40 M i S a ' ; ,s i t - s street, a! 3 tiled plans f.r a new ot'fi-o building !' cost $l."yO. 7 i.e buH.'.lr.ir is described as a two-storv brie k. 25 feet in width and 50 fe,-t in Ir-r.gih. George If. Sha vv. 443 rnnsvlvan:a street. t.vo story frame. 24x37. basen tnt. $ 1500. construction of which ha.? been started. Construction has s'ar'ed on one of the most striking and attractive homes in Gary. S. K. Smith, superintendent of the building department of the I ni versa! Portlanel Cement company at Ruffington. b-ing the owner. The site is on Lincoln street, east front, third lot nor'h of Sixth aenuo. The new house fa'-es 40 feet on Lincoln street with a depth of 30 fet. exclusive of sun parlors. Constru iion is of brick. Joseph 'Joir.metta h.u th contract. The cost of the house is placed at 5 0 0 .
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the Unite,! Stat'-s marines, whose name is Ki'.en in yesterday's casualty list as b.-fng sveerely w. unded in action in France, wis ennt..ved in a b cal foundry a an iron mobj.-r lieioce his enlistment list winter. n re!:t!-rs of Vaught'is could be found here tod'iy.
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The allied armies have obtained fur
ther successes over the Germans in f r0nt. Indinnu Harbor. Tuese'-iy, Thursflghting In thej Soissons-Reims sector ' dl.y nn,i Saturday evenis. Merllug and to the north in the Montdidier reg- j orchestra contract to l:o!d public 1 n and still farther north in Flanders : iinnces or benefit a-lafrs may be .ebetween the Lawe and Clarence rive rs. 1 cared by communicating; ith OIlie Fast of the town of Rraisne on the . Slrfln. 1inniiKT, S-n- 1 Vcsle river, midway between Soissons j
end Helms. American and French troops, j after stiff fip-'hting. have crossed the
GARY DEATHS.
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river and held all the positi-ons galn-d. despite terrific artillery tire. The French i to Cue north of Reims have penetrated ! the German rositiems for more than 400 j yards in the railroad triangle beginning at Reims and running northeastward j toward Rcthel and northwestw ard to j Laen. '
Oet Clary Ealsog-ne.
he French also have taken Ciery-
The death of Mrs. Carolina V.'estholm. age PS years, occurrel at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Gust Henrickson. 640 Ilr.rrison street. Gary, yest'rdiy. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon a. 2 o'clock from the Swedish Lutheran ch:rch w ith buriul at Gary Oak Hill.
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$ Theatre IS I ;i I Today and Friday EXTRAORDINARY FEATURE 1
A 'U'onderful Society Story featuring James Morrison and Grace Valentine.
SAT. AND SUN. t1 5 Loop Vaudeville Acts a
MON. AND TUES. Extra Special Feature "One Lav for Both"
BABBLING
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A Strong Dramatic Story Big Reels.
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ties of doing business under jj'i war conditions, we can truth- ffl fu'.ly Kay, All Your Drug Needs
Can Be Filled Here. h $1.25 Ice Cap. . . S9d & 13 S. & H. GEEZir STAKTP3. fe
momjiah si.keaR STAre HAMMOsfllKa
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IXMAXAI'DLIS, Aug. 5 The supply of coal for domestic consumers has bet n steadily improving according to reports reaching the state fuel administration lore f'd.iy. However, the situation Is not such yet that any predictions of a sufficient supply of coal this winter will be warrantee!.
The ord"r instructing miners to supply local deakrs be fore plants not on j the list furnished by the war Indus-: tries be.ard have procured their supply has Served to increase the available supply for householders. The amount of coal which domestic consumers have already purchased in the state is very large, compared with Inst year according to repurts from various cltits, but it is not suflh itnt yet to Insure lack of suffering this winter.
The coal administration is now malt- '
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In the Montdi-iier sector the French VIOLATOR FINED south and southwest of the town have j further advanced their line. i , , r . ,, , . , In Judge I'unn s G.arv cltv court yesFollowing up a previous advance In , , , . . . , , . .. . T t. terd.-ty Ignatz Schlonski arr.-sted on the
In Flanders. Field Marshal Haig's men j pushed forward their line over a front i of nearly five miles to a deth of 1.000 (
yards between the Lawe and Clarence
rivers.
charge of i was fined days in th. once was ha ior.
iolating the stat- luiior law fo and sentenced to Sixty totinty tail. The jail sent-?uspe-!icic.l Iu::i:.g: good bn-
Ilero Chose Heroic Means for Suicide TBt 1'xited Press. LONDON. Aug. 8. The strain of living up to his reputation proved too much for Master George Harris. At th Guildhall recently he was bound oer to twelve months, after at
tempting to commit suicide. j Since the age of 13 this boy has had
GARY BANKS SHOW GAIN As returned by the Gary Clearing House association Gary bank clearings for th month of July aggregated $4.694.520.02 representing a gain of $4'.'0.-
j 121.17 over June clearing which were j ?4. 204. 40:i. S5. I This is the largest gain in bard; ciear- ! Ings in any month in the history of the
Gary Clearing House association and is
attributed
a! to all consumers, ' an extraordinary career of adventure. 1 ,rr, ,!n,j lh
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plants and householders, to get in as j He was at Antwerp when it was taken much of their oal as possible before by the Germans, escaped from here, pt jand afterwards accompanied Sergeart Orders prohibiting the sending ofJO'Leary, the famous Irish V. C and . . 1 ... . , . . , i. . . .,,11 -
K, i,: u, ky coal to Indiana will probably attracted mum ne-mc u. a.vi. e-.-,, ,,s
not affect the supply In the state to
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re activity in buildal pn;. roll incerases.
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any great extent. although it may work a hardship 0:1 Evansville. Jeffersonville, New Albany and other Ohio river points where considerable Kentucky coal was sold. Those points now have to procure Indiana, coal.
iruilinp; meetings at ityeie far;; ana other places.
Several people interested themselves 1
in the boy, and he obtained an excellent position. He lost his situation because be was suspected of theft. The thought of his friends' disap-
GARY NEGRO ATTEMPTS SUICIDE James Curtis, a negro, was discovered unconscious at 1 12 Mad: son street, Gary, last night. The negio had attempted suicide by the carbolic acid loute. William o nib 11 la nee wan called and the negro tiken to Mercy hospital where it is sntd hn wii recover.
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IrllGNON ANDERSON IN" A WESTERN FEATURE THE SHOOTING PARTY A MUTUAL WEEKLY AND A TWO REEL COMEDY. FRIDAY "THE AMERICAN GIRL."
ELLA HALL in "WHICH WOMAN" Saturday A .5 Act Vaudeville Mcv.e,
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CAMP MEETING ON AT GARY The annual camp meeting for the Knox district Free Methodist church begins tonight in a grove at 42nd avenue and Delaware street, Gary, and continues 10 days. Upwards of 25 tents are already pitched in a large circle surrounding the district tabernacle.
rointment weighed so much on
mind that be tried to kill himsc If by drinking a concoction of phospboreus
match-ends mixed with vinegar and var- 1 '
lous other evil-tasting ingredient
WIFE BEATER IN JAIL. Mike Geehisky. Itussian. lji: Penn-
.vlvania street. Gary, is on the re-
city Jatl on a charge, w i .'.
p.ntant seat at tie of beating up his
OFFICERS' TRAINING MEN TO REPORT 17TH
INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. R. Several score of Hooslers who have been ac-
Mintsters from various circuits in north- j cepted for the field artillery officers' ern Indiana are present and a number of j training camp which will be conducted Chicago pastors whl attend and preach j nt Camp Taylor will report for duty at various times during the meeting. Aug. 17. Only those civilians who are Pally services begin at 6 o'clock a. m. J arjove draft age have been accepted for
FUNERAL OF FRANK REGNIER
beside three regular preaching services
at 10:30 a. m., 2:30 and S:00 p. m.
HE WAS A LIQUOR LAW VIOLTOR Frank Rageick, 1(04 Connecticut St.. Gary, was arrested last night on the charge of being a state i:quer law violator. Large quantities of all different kinds of liquors were found in his possession and confiscated. He is out on bonds to await his trial. Nellie Smith. 163 Washington street, was another violator found to have over rupply of liquor in her possession.
the sch-ol. They will be assigned to observation batteries and later go to school batteries where they will receive their final training.
GUEST OF MISS FLORY. Miss Kathleen Davis of Fairmount, III.. Is the guest of Miss Madge Flory, 250 Polk street. Gary.
Euy a Thrift Stamp and lick the Hun.
DAVE'S KINDA STUCK ON HIMSELF TODAY Dave Boone called Sergeant Welch on the phone he other night. "I'm a grandeladdy," Dave announced, "and we'll put him in the army next week. Want to give 'cm time to name, his first." The boy is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffith of Van Buren street. Mrs. Griffith is Mr. Boone's daughter.
WAS WORKER AT CONNERSVILLE
CONNERSVILLE. IND.. Aug. 8. Clarence A. Vaught, age twenty-five c
Funeral services over the remains of Frank Kegnier, who died t h'.s home. 6."s Uroadway, Gary, Monday, were held at St. Kd ward's church. L-well. today, with burial at the Catholic cemetery. Undertaker Finnerty had charge. The deceased is a pioneer resident tf Lake county having conducted a mercantile business at Shelby and Schneider before coming to Gary.
GARY PEOPLE REACH INDIA Mrs. Jennie Fatten. 745 Madison street, lias received a cablegram announcing the safe arrival of her daughter. Mrs. William Cooper Fv.ing and husband Ht Fakchi, India. Mr. and Mrs. Kwing left Gary on June 1 and have been enroute since. Mrs. Kwing is remembered as Miss Francis Fatten and society editor on one of the Gary newspapers. Her husband was connected with the South Works or some timo previous to beinf- sen' by the steel corporation on a special service of three years in India.
Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick the Hun.
Theatre, Hammond
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in Also Pathe Weekly and Good Corned) FRIDAY MAE MARSH in "ALL WOMAN" And Latest Official Allied War Review. SATURDAY Big Double Program Mary Miles Minter The Ghost of Rosie Taylor and Fatty Arbuckle in A Reckless Romeo SUNDAY THEDA BARA in The Soul of Buddah COMING Hearts of the World Sept. 1st for One Week. Popular Prices, 25, 35, 50c, Matinee and Night.
