Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 55, Hammond, Lake County, 14 August 1918 — Page 2
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THE TIMES. Tuostfav. Amrust 13. 1013. NEW RULES F IN THE WAKE OF THE GREAT ALLIED OFFENSIVE IN FRANCE (5 i!f r?
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Publishers f daily and Sunday new!Tapirs have rfcived ihe following Instructions fron the War Industries B.iard at 'ayhingtn. P. C: The Priorities Board of the War In
dustries Board has listed Paper Mill a !
an essential Industry, and has rted them in Fourth Class for priority for
coal, on the distinct, understanding thst tha grreatest possible economy in th? j use of paper be exercised, and that the , reduction in the use of paper by the. j newspapers shall be fifteen per cent on week-day editions and twenty pr cent 1 on Sunday editions. : Each raper will he put upn the priority list for coal, conditional upon their signing a pledge that thf.y will furnish j r.o paper to any consumer who will not also sign a pledgre in duplicate that he will exercise the greatest possible economy in ths use of paper, and will I observe all rules and regulations of the! Conservation Division and of the Fu'p j and Paper Section of the War Industries j Hoard These pledges are now being i prepared and will be furnished shortly. : Cine cory will be left cn file with the , rr.C.! and the other be sent to this; office. j The War Committee of Newspaper: Publishers believe that this curtailment : ehould be accomplished by the elimination of all wasteful practices and by the ' reduction of size of all newspapers, and i to this er.d h".vj made the f.l;owins ; recommendations to the Fur and Paper 1 Section of the War Industries Board. If ; by October 1, lniS. the above reductions ; are not accomplished, additional cur- I tailment will be put into effect at that j time. j These recommendations have been ac- j
cepted by the Pulp and Paper Section of j
the War Industries Board as controllin the week-day and Sunday newspapers. Wasteful Practices of Clrculatlea.
asree to bind or otherwise permanently preserve the files of the paper: nl.o to ("io e: -time nt IVpnrt:rv nt libraries. Copies may be civen free in return
rviees rendered.
Co;.los n:a" he sent to clipplnR bure.vjs vhith render nn eo,uialent r j.-e io 'he newspapers. Copies for service purposes only nav t"" sent fie. to newspapers' correspondents and press bureaus. Discontinue sivtn free . opi s to advertisers, exeept not more than one copy for checking purpi..-es. Exceptions: Any advert!? r who customarilv
places advertisements with the, ! newspaper in at least four Issues'! w.-r-V. and ad vert isinr j agei-.eif s from whom the publish- j er ree.iv.s ad '. 1 1 isirf regularly !
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mailinjt room. j Copies must not be sent as a means ' o' adverrisiiiR the newspaper itself to ndvertif incr awle? from nho:n the r'-Misiier does not rg- ! uiarly receive lmsiness. I D".sc-nt lr.ue selling ad', er'tsin.c with' a suaranteo of circulation requiririK a r Kite if circulation falls i below Fuarnr.u-ed Biiiount j
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(Effective immediately ) 1. Discontinue the acceptance of th return of unsold copies. Exceptions: Kmployecs of newspapers who are employed directly at the home office by a newspaper, as wholesale distributors to newsboys, newsagents, and newsstands.
trie arfi'r.-.ry lorem or.
copies t :i nc-ws.le.ii.Tjt (i. i. com- j rtlllny them t buy more copies! than they C;m I'mr imately sell in ! order to hold certain territory.) Discontinue the buying back of pa- j pers at e.'h-M- whoithale or retail! selling pric! from dealfrs or! agents, in order to secure prefer- j eniml representation. I
! 9. Discontinue the pawnent of salaries 1
or ccmniissi.in te agents, dealers, or iifwsliMj s for the purpo.se of scotirins the f'iu:va!ent of return privileges.
a.' e.-.tn ii.eiMim'e or t- wholesalers or retail-!
ln. Discoi.t: bolla:
ers. ! II. Discontinue all fre exchanges. ' j Curtailment of Heading Katter. j
Ktadinj ma'irr c msists of all mat-
French artillery pits recaptured from Huns by French, German plane shot down by French, and captured German field piece. These pictures were taken back : of the advancing: French forces doing their part in the great elMed offensive. The upper picture shows French artillery pits taken by the Germans in their drive and now recaptured by the French ; while huriinp the Hun back. The German airplane shown above was shot down Ly the French in the Oise section. The crosses on it ; have replaced the iron cress de- i tigrn. The new crosses resemble, j from a distance both the Red
hedules are based
ter printefl. extort t.ni.1 n. ert isen-.enr
elu" c"''",- ""v 1U ' and the ioil. w iunK
c'-v" - i upon been In the possession of retail : ,npa
ler. newsstands or newsboys. : w,. .1 ., . ' Tacer Section r.f the War Industries
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Cross ir.sipnia and the emblem ! that the iron cross resembled the j captured German field piece which of Switzerland. Germany has re- J British circle vvi'ih a bull's eye too t the French soldier would like to phtd to Switzerland's complaint 1 much. The lower picture shows a j take home for a souvenir.
6 Bell-ans Hct water Sure Relief
tl-O FO R INDIGESTION
GEORGE W. CLARK
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TheaTre, Hammond TODAY
TO GO OVERSEAS
Alice Brady
Oeorge V. Plark. nn accountant, r.f Hammond, has been approved for ove:.-ens ei vi-- w : t h th- V. M C. A. War Wf rk Ooi:r, :!. He has Ijeen rec-mmn(l-d for a .oitor or o ountant. Indiana v a.-t t-n" ""f the few ntate ? In the Cnlii.! I partnnent of the Y. M. i.'. A. Wiii Work Council which e. eorie j us nvnthiy tju'-ta of men for .iar service: overseas r.nd in American camps Th total for J-ily lea' hei six-t'-en. !V'i"t -four fo: -ierseos and MXN-on f''1' h"in-- ifiriips. From A.ja: 1 to f i n -1 ti si e, fon rteen men had hp spprnvi- d for wr.r w.-rk with e ery 'nd:ction th'it t h totil f-.r 'he month v i:i show a i:" id d increase nvf-r tiia f July. Three men a d.iv from Indiana ft: the Ri d Triangular war a--tivities is the slogan " lii. h K M. Hi own of Crawford. ;;., 1 !!ii man t th or sonnel board of the. Indiana A.soc!tf!op has adopted to encourage recr'iftintr t-i untmual activity during the simmer months. Mr. Brown is r!vnt!njy rractiraiiy al! of his time to tinriner the state ;n the interests of the Y. M. C. A. and is soliciting arplicatiens frfmi hismess and professional mn of all tvpes. Membership in the V. M C A. 's r.o necessary for appointment. For most kinds of worV. men between the fices r.f 32 end 5'"' are cinsidered.
in The Death Dane? THURSDAY Mabel Normand 'The Venus Model' FRIDAY AND SATU P DAY Auga6t 16 and 17 Special! Manager's decision: O.Vof The he?t pictures we have brought to Hammond. Ion't miss it. The first appearance on 'ho sorecn of tho r.o'fd English Actor Sir Johnston Forbes - Robertson in
Pj "The Passing of th ffll Third Fioor Back"
Complete in :x Acs
Such employees cannot take back, j
; matter published during the six months
Board has ruled that during the v.ar no
under any consideration, papers : ..r,,, t.,r,. T ,,-K in; new ne-.vfraner shali be estiblis-hed.
which already have been dis- Weekaay StUtlons, eSectir Aug'. 12. 1918 ' Tours very truly, tributed for sale. j Reducf, T,Uni( mn,ur up to 50 col-1 THCS. E. DOXXKI.I.EY. IMscontinue sending rapers after j umns !ie (5r; ) p.r i:t. I Chief, rulp and Paper Section, date of expiration of subscription i Reduce on addit; l.al spice o -r go j August 5. li'18.
unless subscription is renewed '
effective October 1. 191?).
I
!imns and not r, :r
Reduce on nd.i
ioiumr.5 fifteen
spioe over 70
t. Discontinue the use of air samples i and n.-t o-,er 00 columns thirty C?no-)l or free nrrtmrttinn roniei! ! rer rent I
4. Discontinue giving copies to any- j Reduce on all additional space over 91
body except for office-working copies or where required by statute law in the case of official ad
vertising.
Exceptions: Copies may be given free to employees of newspapers if such is the present practice of the office.
up to 2 0 columns thirty
! HANOVER CENTER
IN LIMELIGHT (Continued from rat? one.)
OFF FROM 41 FIRMS Ccntinued from ra;re one.)
Copies may be given free to former employees who are in the war service, and copies may be sent free to camp libraries of institutions recognized by the Government, such as Y. I. C. A., K. of C. etc. Copies should not be sent to individual soldiers unless formerly employed by the newspaper. Copies may be sent to the Library rf Congress and to State and other rubllc libraries which will
County Co-mo-.! of Defense and the community f Hanover Center be UI known that father Jurse:k was "abs 'Mutely loyal." And he was eommend-
colunins fifty per 1 e nt. Sunday Edition, effective Sept. 1, 1913. Reduce reading matter up to 151 col
umns ten (Ki'c) per cent.
Reduce on additional spao over ISO i
2'r) per tent. ! ' r 'ar.ations by th
Reduce on additional space over 2 '1ft !ody. j
. ... o-,rt 1. tku.! WOULD CALL ON CONGEIOATION. v. us rtsk-d of him
his pulpit. He had made many an arn" T QQ AJj OUT
e. BCl'rtii i' ieive lor I'eoi'ir .iujij'di i the fovrnir'-n! and nrike them loyal Americans. ."i.e.iHi h.'td b--.-n subsenb-d by the numbers r.f this chu rch for 'no Third Liberty I..an aid Rev. Rloeseh said that he peisonally had subscribed
$4U'1. Active r-art was taken in th-. ttrd j Cross f:nd War Savings Stamp ,1nvt. '"'" t the present time, and Rev. Rloeseh read two L iters from I A :-if ,,!" tLftytipht Indus.,,, -s m the the t P. Tr. asurv Dtp-tment com- f u 10 who hrivl; n:or" tlia" thrt weeks' rn. riding hioi f.-r the excellent rsult5 ' ?!irl,y of rra 1 ,n et5r'Kr ,nc!u,1e1 ob-amed during the S-cond Ribertvi1'1 mst ni.-t i-.r.s forwarded by DirecI.oan drive. Rev. Hloe.--ch slated th..t I ,"r 1U advised that district rep-
services 111 hi:
in rrnan. but that he was pt rfectly vi!!ir.B to inn. "luce the English language as far as ;i:ib!e. having preaeh-
colun.ns and up to 2 Art column? twenty i " fnr "la ioyaity ana tnanked tor his 1 e 1 1: r -1 j ;-ai 111 inu uennan language
members of that 1 it uoui.l be rather di.i icui', nut he v.ns
ui'.l'ng and ei;i r ! t very thing that
(S0"r) rer cent.
Another esse of alleged disloyalty
A resolution was passed tfiat Rev.
tr.es rf the fuel administration
shunM be advised promptly to what pi-ir.'s and to what extent coal shipment;: should be curtailed. Shipments to Es Stopped. "In Instances where plants have accumulnted excessive stocks, instructions should be given district representatives to slop shipments altogether until furth'-r advice from you." he said. "You
DATES FOR NEW REGISTRATION rpr T'-.rr) : i'ptt.-s WASHINGTON', Aug 14 August 1' 1 will be the next regif rat ion day for American boys v ho ha-, c r.ai.hed 21 since Juiij. 5 last. To j re-pare for anv d-'lay in the passage of the man -power bill. Provost Marshal Crowder has Issued orders to slate headquarters ailing f-.p registration August 2i. It is ph.nned to hold the f.rs' registration between IK and 21 and between 31 and 43 early in September, if tho manpower bii! passes by tha. 'irne, as ex-p.'ct'-d.
SUN DAY America's Grt-aiest Actor. Stage or Scrc-en Yilliam Farnur.i TRUEBLUE Six Acts.
COMING-
Hearts cf the WorM r
3ept. 1st for One Wei'.
opuiar Prices. 25. 35. Matinee and Night.
41 m
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The Coolest Place in Town. , flRPHEUM p II Theatre I'lSE I
HAITMOND, IKD.
Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair
!........,.,., I , , , 1 lurther advice irom vou. he said. Y01 Reduce on additional space over 250 having been brought to the attention of r.loeseh be exonerate,! of any charge of wi, he JnformC(J ln a fow days what 1 lumns and up to tpm columns forty I 'he Lake County Council of Def ens" . ,i , si( ,, . v j. haviiii,- failed .or.tributel .. V " , , " . IU ' ' " ' L T. . r t- t ' , . considered a reasonable reserve of coa 0-1.1 ne cent from Hanover enter. Rev I.. J- to war tneasurts. P.e. Hieosch thank- ..
column
( 40 r ) pr cent
Reduce on addl'ier.al space over tblrt columns and up to Z columns f.fty ( 5"" ) per cent. Reduce, on all additional space over 33'' columns sixty ili''e; I pp cent. He-cause of Tiie abs--!ut necessltv of
r-.ioescn. I'SM'T 01 me r.vai.nf urai .:' ( j the omin. ;i tor In-- Kindly hcarinfr
church of Hanover Center, appeared in and mquitiiil which he h-id received at
person to answer to the charges or, tp,(
Monday. which he stated were absolutely false. He said he could call hi whole congregation to testify tb'it n se-iiti-
coal
j for plants."
For the present, the director said, nn excess rif four weeks' supply would be lonridercd "an excessive stock" for
iv" v i rn 1 1 : t meet in i? of the
'lis Wert I. -ike Co
curtailing the use of paper. th Pulp and "us remarks had ever b'en made
" i rt'i.tte: fn t Vi rrc Ce r e n ce lis! e -i,l thrp
11 ,lt thl i weeks' supply for those not on the list, mty . .,UIJCl! of j ...,, . ....
from IVfenso on Mend iv at Crown po.rt, the I ... . , , . , . . , . . ,, ..still unsolved. Is far better than in any ! one presen'o '1 by (..rri'iiirt Ac (, all o! j . , . - ...
sippi River, with the possible excep-
, .. I ...A - ' - 'j'j'.y Sv:iJr7 l!l:t
rder Yomr Coal Today You night just as well throw your money away as to buy unreliable coal. Coal is an unknown quantity. It? merits are hidden. There is nothing on the surface to show whether it's pood, bad or indifferent. The only way to crt the fullost mc-asure of satisfaction is to buy ooal with a rrput-'itinn for reliability and quality. Our coal carries with it that reputation. Buying coal which you have never known to perform its duty is just another way of throwing your money in the waste basket. We have built up our proud list of year in and year out customers by serving them with clean burning coal that holds the percentage of waste down to a minimum. Put in your winter supply now. You'll save money. ALWAYS ON HAND. COAL GAS HOUSE COKE DOMESTIC C0NNELLVILLE COKE -DOMESTIC LUMP COAL. DOMESTIC EGG DOMESTIC NUT DOMESTIC WOOD
1 Gary to erect a new highway m Calu- I
township. Indiana Harbor, com-I
i met
; m- noii at r.p in'orecur'n 01 v.riry
I a ve nu' and Cin;o avenue and contlnu-
; 1 ti K one. and 'iie-s
, 1 , tVi tn!(.reo-'tif.n t, f I'linfl ai,l Ontlii-i
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j s-lC'.ir f'l 1 u 1 idiinii'- nil? ii"L I'e I.
tion of Illinois. Mr. 1'lood S3id. "In iw r.f th" recent arpcal of the Presi-
! .1, .t 1.1 iiinti-(a tc c!c oil thc- Cf-.iilH in
ixth miles m 1 n'th. j ". ... '. . ... ... . laid tp production, it is evident that the
streets. The hichway will be
pavi
with concrete and is an absolute war i
j necessity and when the improvement is j completed there will be a continuous hard pavement from the city of Gary to j the city of Chii apo. A lnrjte amount of I freight is transported between the city I of Gary, Knst e'hlcatro and V-'hitlnr to land from ' 'iii'-so by motor truck and j the said improvement proposed is a ! necessity, and the handling- of freight I will relieve railroads of present heavy j local frejjfht. trafic between these ' points to a preat extent. The council j granted permission for the road to be j built. ! Permission wa granted the Prairie 1 .
i lew Dairy Co. of Past hica.ro to pur- n I chase a Oil h p. horizontal bviler fori 14
i new dairy and refrig1 rator plant in j
Kast Chicago. j
Norton. Mrs. Jennie W. Wheeler an- ' $
1 -1
! Neil lirown. which had been nppoiimd ; by Chairman Peterson at the last nvvt1 ing t.i rejicrt on th-' improvement of the-
certain alleys in Gary, made p personal 1 (l
i visit to the distrn t mentioned last I li
1 week and reported at yesterday's session, a lively discission as to the neces- ! f ity of the improvement at this time ! ensued several members n"t b tng in j favor but on a ote by th" m'mbers of the council beiiiff tnlifn the majority i c:ki th-'ir vote J'or 'he paving of the
alleys and the pet ft ton was granted.
icme. There is a possibility." Mr.
I Flood s.'-id, "that the present zoning
may be changed and that Indiana coal will bs sent out to other district whore the situation is now acute."
AUSTEO-SWISS FRONT CLOSI I'Miinn 7'Mtiss cabi.F(1!1am.1 GKXKVA, Aug 14 The AustroPwiss border has been closed since Aug. 1 a -while trains in Austria crowded with troops are moving to the Lilian front.
l(f you want to keep your hair in good condition, be caicful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos ecntain too much alk-ili. Thin dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just pdiin mulsifled cocoar.ut oil which i pur- e.tid entirely creaselops ), i much better than the most expensive sexip or anything else vnu can use for sha ir poninp. as this can't possibly injure 'he hair. Pimply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy either, and clems, s the hair and scalp thoroughly. The later rinses out easily, and removes e.-ry particle r.f dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves It fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. Tou can get mulsihed cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It i very cheap.
and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in th family for months. Adv.
TODAY W. S. HART Super Feature"The Bandit and the Preacher" The Hell Hound cf Alaska. Also Christie Comedy.
"THE MAN HUNT" TOMORROW HELEN GIBSON In Her Latest Railroad Drama 'THE PAYROLL EXPRESS"
Sink a submarine! One certifi-
j cate filled with War Saving Stamp', j will pay for a depth bomb.
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SEE THIS FURNACE
Before Purchasing BO per cent lees fuel producing 100 per cent more boat. Euraa any kind of fuel. Bottom of air chamber covered with water. Moistens th air, preservei health and sanitation. Sells on merit, not in competVion. No heat is lost in basement nor up the fine. Simple 10 install. Easy to operate. Warms your home in ons-tenth the time of st?am, hot water or old style furnace. One register pipeless system.
PAST i PA E?
-TODAY-
"THE LION'S CLAW" Also FuDny MARIE DREPSLER in Her Latest Comedy -THE AGONIES OF AGNES."
-TOMORROW-
'THE AMERICAN C-IRL
RPHEU IS Theatre SSI
BIG EXTRA FEATURE Thursday and Friday THEY'RE ON THEIR WAY Berlin vsa M medics AND ALL HELL CAN'T STOP THKM. A 'h'-r.i.r.- o-;----vo
F IT.--sti.;c of the ; . utrer dcpjia'.. . of France, th:.carrv you.
v:v,j fir a::: a
Admission Matinee snd Ninh'. 10c, 15c, 2Cc.
AUXO PAITTTTNO j U AKTS TltllUitlNO CO. w East Clitcayo, Ind. A Now eif t n for busine.-s Au'fl ewners ' ,fj can get their nrs iepain"-1. tf p rur- ! a tairif. radiators. h"e-1 cveis. trin nil far- ' J-i tureri and rej-sire'i i,y fxperls at icii.iii- n Bl-le 1 rices. j SJ
Office and Factory j Railroad and Chicago Avfi. , f A. A nodisrsHs. t -. u. t'lark and ESBBSSS
Standard Heating Co. J. TIETLEMAN. Agents Wanted.
I NOTICE! S
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3216 Block Ave., Indiana Harbor, Indiana.
TWIN CITY COAL CO.
PHONE 1069. Block and Washington Streets.
ALBERT BATES, Manager. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
FRIDAY, AUG. 23 ONE DAY ONLY CONSTANCE TALMADGE
IN-
A Pair of Silk Stockings GIVEN AWAY FREE BY THE LION STORE Thrre Pair of S.'lk Hope a pair nch to the THREE ladies writing ;he best es.-ay on "A FAIR OF filLK STOCKINGS." See the play Friday, August 21, then write your e??ay.
Mr. R. Fohir.d, vhn formerly conducted an Auto Top and Trimming Shop at 42 Hohman street, has moved to 490 Hohman street, and we will be pleased to ee our old customers as as nw when in need of the following: SEAT COVERS One hundred designs. TIRE COVERS S'ripes in white and red. CUSHIONS Any kind. BACKS AND SPRINGS. TOPS One man tops, Victoria and winter top?. Top.- re.-r.v-ered in imt. mohair, cotton mohair, fi!k mohair, Never-Leak r.r.-l Fanosoate, and within the next ten days we will be in s-haye to build you a winter top for less money than ycu can buy anywhere. Hearse mountings and tiimmings. CARPET Fancy carpet in blue, green, and brown. GLASS In any car. Beveled plate glass.
UPHOLSTERING 'We can upholster your car in mo? shade you desire from genuine leather or Imitation leather.
any
FORDS For the balance of this month we will recover Ford tops with 32-oz. Ford Rubber for $11.00. This includes back curtain. Truly yours,
Hammond
Auto Top Company
(Not Incorporated.) 490 HOHMAN STREET.
PHONE 3450.
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