Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 24 August 1918 — Page 2
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From Joe Hirsch. ; Somewbf re tn Franco, July ;s. 1 ? 1 -'. J'' 1 '"' DctrrFrlf ni J. K. : "' ' A3.T11U1.I1 a TV. would like to iit .lou :t ' '. 1 and talk over c'.J times or b.i!t th- I '.'' war which at rrfs-nt Is a tar mere vit ii j1' topic cf conversation, n ork o.-r bore j J, ' " 1 keeps 1.1s centuiually ou the ";ui ivt" nd what it at we get !j rretty ::u;. h j "' '" '
reeded to quiet the lhrel.L.in.r r. r tnJ n-.uscles. For oiw thin--, ll.-ttnirton.i run feel proud of the fact thai she ; .- well rpr('."i nt. ii on thin sl.i. i f towater. By now the youth of t!.o city must be pretty well U. 'opulate j as far h th draft ape Is eencerned. Ami ui a that thought of Uiit:.-i.i' your:-.- 11:.! In fact thi; whole euth of xt.h,ra s,:,!. !ngr in this world confh.-l. i. .:..- t defeat the fcarburtty of an a -at .-.a :.. fnci milUaristio. govt rain-, nt tl. th .aieai "'curs to me, is lii.1i.ma .i.-ai.; .iti ; !. -. .: 'r fo:'i to d n titim- i'.t j . r infortun.-.te-- n !: return ai'trr iht.-i v. a t .' Kit wo must t..A into a. a unt rev. t:.a'hers is K?ir.i; t hi- an jiftvnnat'i t ta;s jrf.it camt'.iet ami t h.-r- . . ill I.- ii...ie. who will re me Ink t!.:h.-it'.1 aul er;a-ri'-i for lite. 1'ihh ::! illy th- ;'.;, r.i! K'lvirr.iiit i;t will r.'viii-' n has-, itut :. ;i ivh-iru those iii,:'.'r;iiinus ean a la themselves to thfir nw con1:tio.r., hat this tinuesii'.nably is 11 proliU-tu tl.:it must be confronting th pov r:.t:o'ut arol veromer.ts now. It won't do to wait nil aft-r tills war ov-r; not one of tloIrave lads over hero vvanta to bo an object of charity h'? lr.t.st bo alio t.j
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IIoiIkos. oit olfii i.-il-t. squadron of rlloe, Ivrrv'n M 111i.it. al bind and u colored hand. Sixteen will iro from board one, one hundred and th!rty-lx .from board two and fvoiH) -two from board three. 011 Monday innriiinfr a contingent of fifty white iron will he srnt to t'anip Shi rnnin. . 1 f this number board one M iois thirl y-tnur, b ard two live and board throe elrven. All the inon koIIik 3d olid. .y will i-i.t.r the rt-KUhtr f.rvl. v.
mE DRAFT BOARD'S RULING Llany Young Men Are Sent to Various Cantonments These Days.
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trie rnvi.rnnwil wh..t.er It to !. uu! -tetf.y ill t ae hv.'.f
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SaiLLEI SKIP WORKERS
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bwin- wi!i be !ii lucti-l by tin WhitinK druft In aid: Ti.r..- iron will have for 'a 1 1 . ; 1 1 a .t lo, ..n tin' l'i-nii-yy h'iii.i.i train at 7; ',l a 111. Aucust 21. la. y bon- Maiiin Il.-Na ma ru. ll'.Uh s'l-ni: ib.bort H t'on. .fohn Him-t, laid Arthur iliii.tti. 4i4 U.Hii Mnrl. n AilKlot ii' eiht mi n wi'.l be Font to I'.-un;. Sin rinii'i, 1 "h i.llio.,th . id. 11. they to b-avo Matn.iixnd oa.-r the Moiion railroad at U:1j a. m. Tlnsi: are Julius li pi-.. 4"H ''.-ntr,-.! avenao; J,.hn Cahill. 1 ii i Kisolifip;i Hvi'iiuc; l'aul Jiino-k, 2 1 ti ll'.ith .'-ire.t; Hornik lumiyryk. 012 John
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ar.l: Joan StolHrs. 1 0 I v ehrajfe avenue.
Tho two irifii t rau.sf.-rr.'d fri.m other hoard to a is-., bav- from WhitniK aro
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CLOSE OF AUGUST DRAFT ANNOUNCED
Sixteen while ro-jiM rants are. to be Kent by the Hammond draft board next Friday at :15 over tho Moiinn to Cunsp h rman. 1).. and thirty-nine will ;o to t'ainp Taylor Sept. li. ."-'ixt.tu no 11 have Inon called for limit. I ."ori,e. b-aviiik' about the thirtbth. Tho names of tho sixi.rn to be nt to "amp Sherman follow: Arthur Nelsi n. Harry Ir.-imu.-r. 1 1. J. T.-iku';, laiii.-s t W. Mvtrsoii, Milo tradooh, i-llnor T 1. Murpii.v, I.awr.no. p. t'arroll, H. 11. Van Ht l;o, ('li.iy. II. 'l.aioiu is. Con. y Kuk-ots, II. J. Henley, 11. .1. H.irjpas, lialph D. liursv, Slanl. y Sams' I. Kilph V. Abbott and Wm. Obh n-b-'i'K-.
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wherein the soldiers wh h.iv lost t!:;r j J r ' : eves or 'eir lo--.bs r the-- nn: . :'?i ' " n v-l:at-'
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community. Just now we are of the opinion that this is th beginning of the end. Judging from the strides made by the allied forces, and particularly the Americans, during the past few weeks, of, which you TiO doubt are. aware, things begin to shape themselves to a very encouraging; and perhaps ppeedy end. Of course we don't want to feel too confident. The British and tho French both thought the end was near some few years before we got our forces over here, but whatever they had to base their calculations upon, ours seem far
:; sck 20 PCT cont iixc--e.se LAK COUNTY MEN Ovnv Pyoc'. --T.lt. U.Tll-T i
OH EXEMPTION
Coming to the Orpheum. t'to-le S;irn. as a iia w nam l ay .or'''d his first hit of the 3, a s..ti and Mn lttm peroentnKe ' to lint- !. l.'i'JU per e.-n t. " 1 ' rsii i iif's Crus.i'b rs " the b'K I'nited States ; (-rnnii-nt War feutur" ban pa. k- d ev. ry ti.- ati.- :n New York and otner la.'i-'" .at.. s w n. . 1; has b.-. n tihown, at : y p. r f.. : 1 .ia nc-o. 'I'la- mo . e.-sl ,.1 .ibiit of 1'iole Sain as a motion pb-ti;re Ti.ai.ar;. r is d o- undoubtedly to the patriot:. lie-ue ..ri t!:e part of very.. no to ' exa tie what the KoV'ern'm.-nt lias been d'dnK in the war. "1 '. r.-ti 1 11 ;;'s i'i a sado rs" in piti. tieally a no 'jioti pi.t u.' history of the year that has in ;.. d fill' e the
d.a ia r.-d wm.- .n ib-riaariy.
U Is a pi. tur- that fit. .id a 11 a.'tive response in every home where there Is a father, mother. U'e or sweetheart of a sfibii.-r. 'I'll" bi pro.iiati.r. 'h b-in !i.itii'.ated b the First Nat.onai Kxhibitois' Circuit, Ji.c.
blouses and iiats in the very newest deslt ns. SI:.- ma.:, mu,ny friends in the old location and is desirou.- of meeting tti! of th.1.1 atid many new cUs,.ir,iTS. Sho Gt-ks that the ladles of Hammond at least look over the Kplendid new fall stoi k has put in.
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CALL FOR EQUAL SUFFRAGE VOTE
( Hr I : : i.t- I-.-.kss WASri I.M ;T i.N. An ft. 1'4. Immediate aeti..n on w.un.-i n.s sailr.-ino was demanib d today I y rvr.vlv republicans fler a canons w hi,h a-lp-t .-.! a 1. solution call, i k for a v..te on sun'ra-.j lmmedialely af-..-r i.roii ibi 1 if,n i- disposed of
NEW WAR ON
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V. AS! 1 I.Ni ITi i.'. A, 11,'. l'4.-In dedlCHtiaK Ainerba's i.inn power an.-w to th- tusk cf ! stroyt.L- I'luSManism, eon-r. -s j--, iI.-i.Tiniii. d that trn re must be p.. more :, labors In both house
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jvp.-e.-y,.,,, ot 'he a:.-n power b;l! wh:cn It txrortol to pass t.-.i.iv ',, th- d -ri.and tint every man 1 , hts p.rt to '.'.:a the w a r. A nui..b. r of new ai.i. ndmeiii.s s-re fo bo intro.iu.ed today to tomb a.l det ri ,-d cj issin,;a; ions.
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-.a: a ai Ociia. c:'..i : ;; "smitherins." And why, with the constant Influx of fresh troops to these shores, the constant stream of supplies, and the long range tuns which soon will
be pouncing away with oba ily effect. ! workers in lite shii -bui.dins industry of ouifht not this last encouraging drive i the country lnve presented 'fru-ri'Uy decf the allies be the bcginnir.j; of tho i mands" to the labor adjustment, board
end? One can't help but think so when ; of the syou see how- the grind Continues in the wavres to
S. O. S. I service of supplies! and see' what astounding progress is beins made. ! "o doubt by the time this reach s you ;
,-ing board for increase in an hour, double time for all
overtime. Saturday had holidays throughout the y.-.-ir and 10 p.-r cent bcnu5 for all : i:;ht sla p Work. The
more assuring. This port here is butlM vacation, if we are fortunate enough one out of several, and things which to get a leave of absence, whhh is du I
you will have returned from your v:u -a-j -s"- a""M"'"u'" 'J l,nls tion. I trust Ik th you and Mrs. Stinsoti , al! n''ur' enjoyed yourselves, as you always do. ' T!u' ?-an-hour '.u-c request of the
SKiiieu mecr.aii-cs wo-.u.i auect tnou-
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HOW much money have you spt-nt- how much worry, annoyance and loss of rune i::-:ve you suffered irorrt nunctures and 'b;o.,outs"? Wha t would -roa :?ive to be absol 11 tilv -.-1
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piifi' iif tnese costly and disagreeable incideuts of motor
sands of workers th.rouphout the country. Th-.' re.jucst contained no threats of a strike, as the men have an at?ree-
ir.ert with the boat-il that vva
ttot-.s will b.- settled by m irot ii ti. .11. The "fii-mi:y d tn .ti i" for the sallied workers is the only on j -t ni'i-ie .to the board, but it is regarded th..t if it is
granted mcr. a.-i s also would be ri'cii utiar w ork. i s. Tie,: present vv.-i::es avernx" $5.77 a
day on to.- t'a 1:10 coast ami vary Tzv.it
Hammond, Whiting, Gary and East Chicago Are Well Represented.
BIJOU THEATRE
i iREDEnORATED i j The Kijou theatre has been remodeled and redecorated and under new
management is runninx the very best and latest moving pictures. The theatie has a new ventilating system.
SURE THE HUNS ARE KICKING
fi'NtT.or. I-tiiH. C.ui:.r,.-,iuM J '' I';.l!A' ; J:.v. a.i.'. I4. rmany has ene-rKotiealty j rotested asainst Spain's fxir.-s.'td intention to slze interne ilTirmn st"arai -rs. deciared an official dispatch from lin nn
The young lady was one ,,f the iuo-it popular members of th- sehooi and r.-n-r,','"b-'l the rtirl. i h..r c.-iss. m ... school athletic association. EAST CHICAGO MAN ARRESTED Julian Xcmoiii of 4i's2 Alexander avenue. Fast Chicasro. was arrested l.-.M rilt-.ht on Indianapolis boub-vard by 1 her Kckstem ,.f ti,,. li.mm.oel poi.. : for brniKinR Ibpuor :u. ih- rtere. -Nemoth was f.m U -..! by Iu.iKlotz in the Uarumon4 city court morning. 14,000 HUNS IN THREE DAYS M'NiTiaa r'Ri;.-s -ti.r- iHA-t 1 I.'iNIU 'N, ;,:iir. :4. The i'.riti-h hat tnk. n 14.C'A'1 prisoner.- in the- last thn davs f.jihtirii,-. Field Marshal H:!, a... nouneed today.
Better to have VYr SavingStamps in yor safe than the biooistained hands of the kaiser . hordes at your throat.
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rOMIXG MA.MIAY A .M TI llfDWS1K 11. ATl'H AlTlOM Wm. S. Hart
Si IA : r.oi. a eoasc .inn ai ;:o.iijinK We can shew you a way to do it puuid your .r I $r.o to ?t;.r,o ! . - in the c.ui.'.ry. art WH lVU ith RSSENK.Y. the r-sc't-tit-itt for air in a-tto-ircbtie a?;s I The inereas- a;. pray .aates r.u p.-r cent Id'a ' -3alI1 nevera,an wl ar;la tire' tave aay terrors fur ou. j . -iy
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No More PsmeSisres or "Blowouts" ESSENKAY Tire Filler is no experiment. It is a demonsir-itcd posi1 , V ft ne.-K it nr. voiiio tinnp.,,.... ..a . i- ..... " J .. . 1 , ... . . 1 .. . .
f U I'll . -- i".-.. 0 ...u a.uwuut., uuu j.fs ...c inaeUkfe. iris ore H: 10 aaif: rides like air over smooth surfaces anct ?aie- tmn a:r over r.iu-u ro.-o-is. ;-,.
way with the expense and added weiuht oi extra tir-i, tubes, runs, etc. We are the exclusive agents for ES5EXKAY. We install it in votzr car. and r'Toc a . careiui-oorstir aoas, persoaai service Usi :sure ou absolute freedom Iroic tirstrocoiisworn: err Today Do'. CcyS
li 1 Gary Sends Big Dsiegation
of Dusky Fighters to Camp This Eve.
12315 Brandon Ave.
Hegewisch, 111.
Tonif-ht at S:C over th.- I'. nn s v '. an 1.1 two hunur.d and twenty-four colored bos will bin v.- liarv for the : er ice at
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WASHINGTON. Aug. 24 The names of a number of Indiana men between the aged of twenty-one and thirty-one who have been commissioned or enlisted in the naval establishment and assigned to clerical duties where such duty is not directly connected with the field o;.erations from other rnilitarv
pu-s- j service because or tnese outlet, nave
la. n sent to the bouse of representatives by Secretary of the Navy Daniels, as follows: The Indiana men and the clerical work which they are performing and far which thoy receive exemption pre: Cost Inspection. Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation. Buffalo C. L Stew-
. 14 West Thirty-sixth street, In-
napolis; (. 11. Cooper. 1 420 West nniore street. Kokomo.
Cost Inspection Work, East Chicago H. Y. Rein er. 530 West' Berry street. Fort Wayne. Pisbiirsennent Office. Chicago Naval rdstrbt H eadi ua rters A. Rhm, Indianapolis; J. C. Welch, Van Buren; E. Brown. lndianapoli. Reserve Office, Chicago Headquarteis Harold I.. Ialy. 913 Edwardsburg avt-nue, Elkhait. Joseph T. TJalton, 328 West Sixth avenue. Gary: T. A. Eaton, lino West Park avenue. Whiting; J. W. Buggle. "CO South Fourth street, Lafay ett e. i'ost Inspection. S.o.th Chicago Edwin tlonter. Howe. C-.st Inspection. Erie. pa. T. J. Ciarh. 714 West Market street. Jefferson V ill '-. Intelli-ten.-e Work. Chicago Headquarters. Frank H. ll'xircw, 333 Calut iio tiiip. Hiinmi nd.
FRALEY TO PREACH.
Rev. F. O. Fraley, one r.f th" farmer pastors of the Hammond First . I. E. church will occupy the pulpit tomorrow morning and evening in the place of Kev. Bassett who is on vacation.
WOMAN OPERATES ELEVATOR IN THE HAMMOND BLDG
An.oher occupation heretofore exclusively man's work, has been filled by a woman in Hammond with satisfactory results. Mrs. Emma Mann, a widow living at 70 State Eino street, is operating the elevator in the Hammond building i.n.i making good.
MATHEWS ON TO GET
ARMY COMMISSION CINCINNATI, ")., Auk. 24 Christy Malhewson, manager of the Cincinnati yesterday that he will be given a commission in the chemical warfare service unit, which later will do line work in France. He has been or-flered to report at once.
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"WESTBRIDGE" IS NOT SUNK
By Unite. Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 4. The steamship Westbridge reported torpedoed in foreign waters on Aug. 16 was not sunk nut has reached port, the n; -. y department was informed to-iuy.
VISIT LAKE COUNTY'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL PARLOR.
FRANKIE KELCY HERE WITH ACT Frankie Kelcy. a favorite comedi-nne with the patrons of the. Hammond Orpheum theatre, appears at that house today and tomorrow In a song, dance and chatter act with several "step lively" girls. There are four other acts.
PETROSKI ARRESTED. John Petroski. 22 years old. of 407 Forsythe avenue. West Hammond, was rrrested yesterday by Officer Singer on Hohmnn street charged with being a war loafer.
BABY DEAD.
Eleanor Marion Redd, the 17 dav old daughter of Willis H Redd of 10!s5 Garfield street, died at their home yesterday and was buried this morning in Oak Hiil cemetery. Undertaker Stewart in charge.
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NOW IN NEW MILINERY STORE Miss Gertru.1.' M. Stewart, who for some years has run a milin-ry store nt 701 Hohman street, has moved into her new place tt R30 Hohman street. Ham mo-, d. who re she has a fine lot of
GARY BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED - If Connoway, 20,1) Washington street, has been issued a rermit for the erection of a one-story frame residence to cost $2,500.
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1918 GRADUATE DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS Miss Henrietta Herf. Twelfth avenue and Adams street. Gary, died yesterday after a brief illness. Miss Herf. who graduated from the Froebel school this last June, would be IS years old today. She has been acting as assistant physical director and instructing in swimming classes at the Froebel.
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KtlfMOSD, IND. TODAY Alice Joyce "The Highest Bidder" Also Universal Weekly. FEATURE ATTRACTION. Today and Sunday FRANKIE KELCY In a Miniature Musical Comedy ili-for-tlia-Udles 10 People. Mostly Pretty Girls. Beautiful Wardrobe and Pretty Music. JAMES & PARSON "JASS THAT'S JASS" MELROY SISTERS SINGING AND DANCING. LARRY HAGGERTY COMEDIAN. THE YOUNGERS AERIAL NOVELTY.
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TODAY Bessie Barriscale m "THOSE WHO PAY' And Fatty Arbuckie.
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IVIntinet? and Evening: Continous BIJOU THEATER
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN HUMMING HAMMOND
Limited number of close in lots,
east of Calumet on Morris and
Merril. Two blocks from High School, two blocks from Standard Car Co. One block from car line. Prices Reasonable
That is the reason so many are buying and building in Hammond now. Price of good lots has not been raised and the high cost of building is more than reduced by being able to get good lots cheap. Easy Terms WHILE THEY LAST Salesman on the ground Sunday, 9 to 12 and 2 to 6, at corner CALUMET AND MORRIS AVE. GEORGE FRYHOFER (Salesman) Gostlin,Meyn&Co.
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ON the one item of tires, assuming that your delivery t ruck is a goo.i one, hinges tSie quest ion whether it isa paying investment or an unwarranted expense. The first cost of poor tires, or the wrong kind, is but the smallest of the expenses charge.iLle to tires. You must add r Thi-c. lost time, lost deliveries, lost labor all due to delay or failure of the tires. If you will let us st-ec-ify and fit the tires when next you need truck tires, you will get a postive increase in mileage at a positive decrease in cost.
Lake County Auto Supply Sole Agents. We Carry a Complete Complete Stock. 671 So. Hohman Street, Hammond. Phone 1741.
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"Our BoS Celebrating Fourth of July in France" B
MONDAY and TUESDAY Big: A i itch Lewis in "THE iIGIX INVISIBLE" And Official Goat Picture "Oar Eoys Celebrating Fourth ot Jay in France'1
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Sspt. 1st for One Week. Popular Prices, 25, 35, 50c Matinee pit N'icht.
Hammond, Ind,
COMING! V Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday FOLLOWING THE FLAG TO FRANCE Pershing's Crusaders OVER HERE AND OVER THERE Taken by the U. S. Signal Corps and Navy Photographers and tin French General Staf. Released by the Committee on Public Information. George Creel, Chairman. ST? What Our Boys are Doing in France. SJjfLi rnie Americans in the Front Line. The Truth About the War rT) rE"f T"ft f -f These official pictures i j jl rx a i&kjiix, thjs city thelr first op portuaity of seeing our boys in action in France; to understand
just what these months of preparation have brought about in J
combating our common enemy; to enable the worker in the munition factories, the toiler In the field, in fact, every man, woman and child who ia doing his or her part to visualize the results of
their labor to the present time. They will show those who so fi
generously subscribed to the Liberty War Loans, Red Cross, Knights of Columbus, Y. M. C. A., Salvation Army and other campaigns just what their money has accomplished. AN EYE OPENER FOR THOSE WHO HAVE LISTENED TO THE LIES OF THE HUN.
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