Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1918 — Page 2

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HAS BEEN STOLEN

I of the Labor Day committee. 435 Logan rtr.et. not lattr than Thursday evening so in.y ran be h ? 'J ir-rn-poi-it lor s in the pnrinle which u. tie announced m Kri-

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East Chicago Red Wants This Bag Wool Y' Know.

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Lost One Ked Cross lamb, with wool n hi!f as snow. He may h.-vc followed Mary iff. no one f.'rtr.s t.. know. Martin TSlazich. 4102 141:t street, Indiana Harbor, says that he hail a li'Vmtlfu! white ltmb that he Intend. -d to iiv to the. East t'hii'ajii chapter of the It.- 1 Cross, but that yestt r.iiv morning the !f.m's d;saprare.t from tho e tic'.osui nt the rear of his hcu.c It wis a nice, plump lamb weighing about SO pound?. Ji wan seen v.s: erdiiy around 14 4th street and K:-i'.r.ad avenue. If anyone should chance ? iini this particular and pii t;e b:i;.. ,, wool, they should repoi t the m.i;-.i' t -the Eest Chios fro police s tati n. Incidentally, it might be paid that the w hole police feroe w t shad-v ins th. alleys and by-places, of th city ye.t-r-iy looktnp for thu lost sheep. lni :

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Labor Day Patriotic Demonstration All societies and rir?itiizat:on t!ti Intend rarticipat ir.s in the Patriotic remonst ration. I-abor Pa;.', are re,-,,;. t-t-a to notify Mr. J L. .Mears. s-"r--! : y

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t -e fr- in the government that Thf:.ii.5 I'yrne was misstns , r.i'i.'a'iy ronciudfd he had; uifd ly !li liermans. The I avo nw. however. received ' th bo.v was wounded and is, n (he hospi'al "'over there." '.

Tht-v hive also received letter written bv the bey since he his been Injured.

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WA.HINOTf)X. A up. C7. The battl" over thn work '.r fk'.l.t nm'ndmfnt t' the man p-. er bill was virtually settled Ifil" todnv when 'h- yenntr bv a

ote of t to I'i : ef us. ;h- oil Hie ivl..,;.. clause. This la ihe f:t t'-s' t h e "n'oik or f. 1 t "

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s of r-er.t imet.t of :" p-in. :'..-;f. T ' . ' ' i " :: i r ', r 'i r . t i S'T.at did not f i o n i labor entire

ly its right to fish! fr better .ondite.ns. Th iroii.-n to tr:k oat tlt- . Iaue from the hill was tur.de by Senator MeKellar "f Tennepnee. Hoys of 1 "v and lit will not be sent to the firing i'ne until an e:r rsTi'-y a risen in uh.rh !h v wl'.l e n"eded Senator tivetrrian declared Secrtar.' Baker had authorized him to make the sta t e men t. ho .r v.-r, that they will be calK-d into tratnir.tr at once.

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A Roaring Fire is an Easy Thing When you Burn the Sort of Coal We Sell. It's selected coal, free from clinkers and sulphur, which makes it an ideal coal for those who are particular to get the most heat at the least cost. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY DEALING HERE.

WESTON.

' Frank Weston, i perutne human dynamo. National Field - it fommtsi siv-ner. Etny Scents -f America, who dun;-. the past few nvnth? ha-, become well kr.o--.vn in Hnmmor.d and East thicaBo. has left for his h..me. Madison. ; -v"is.. where he wi", t penci a few d-.vs with h s family. th n ro to )shk -ish for ifurih. .- wr r in th.. jr.'-rer.ts of 'he p..v S. f.-.t movem.fpt. Mr. U'eOcn's fine i ersonnliy made hi-u n.any frierds in thi section who hi'-e admired n ' only i .s many p...- -1 fjuaLtifs a? a man bit also his ah itty s.s an rruanizer. 1i .th j Hammond and Tai-t Chicago went oyer ij-.e top uruT h:,- jruidance. and in j bo h ci'ies sc.-ait'.iiK is now on a good, firm Inundation. K - has given men of

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Harrison McLaughlin reeejved wor3 from a 19 year old brother. Perry, whom he supposed was at his old home in Munei'-. statin.tr that he e r 1 1 . t e d in Mif-ti and is now "somewhere ir. France" It was o,uite a surprise to Mack. Another brother. Den. who was with the motor rr.e-han: s training seetion at Indianapolis, is now at Camp Jackson. He has s'en service on the M'Xican bo;-di-.

ASKS RECEIVER FOR

OF GARY

State

Auditor's Last Eve

ning Takes Action to Close Gary Institution.

JACK KANNAN IS ARRESTED

! Jack Kannan of ': State St.. Ham- j 'mend, was arrested yesterday by of - j f.cer M'leska at the corner of ri';mmr j i aer.ue a-.d State Line, charged with j j diorilei ly cftiilai-t. I

After all, tlu1 best reason a dealer in any line has for giving good service is the knowledge that such service means continued patronage. We admit we are ambitious for your trade. We are goins: to do everything we honestly can to secure that trade and hold it. Above all we are competent and equipped to give you the best service in the city. Isn't this cnoucch?

FUNERAL OF j i MRS. GROSS!

The funeval of Mrs. wife of An'hertv "ross street. Hammond, who ride ye.-f-rdev will b.-fr-.m the home of her

dertaker fiurr.s has mains.

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VILE BEAST GETS A HEAVY FINE

';-.! st Georpe. a ' hunk ear nn the 3 rrestej ; est. ; -'a for mistreat ;n'r,l

who lives in a o. tracks was "ffi r Warner trie eieht year

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old boy beionsrirc to a

1 1 y in H a r. i m n d . At his t :.. 1 th'. mornlni in the Hammond city ri'irt he pleaded euiltvt.. the charee and w.?s f.n'd $500 anl costs by J-id?e Kb tz.

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Children Free. All children of Hammond will

admitted free to the bath house at the Lake front park on Thursday fre. of eharse. Piilv Rose, who t'nii1." the a n--: r.eem ent .1 n t cat if they A I L. cr M ::

DEATH OF MRS. ROTH.

representing tue Auditor of state. Otto Klaus, Charles w. Camp, d-puty uditor. cam- to Gary yesterday and at three o'clock from the office of the Nor'hern State Bank of Cary. after ben.K in touch with the examiners, issued the follow intr statement: Office (,f Auditor of State cf Indiana. ( nto L. Klauss. Auditor. Indian.ipoi.'s, Ir.d . Au. "6. 1915. To the Tublic: A recent examination rf h Northern Slate Hank of Gary, disclosed the fact the.! the bank was in an insolvent or failtns condition; that the assets had hi en dissipated ihrough numerous had loans and that the present nii. na cement vaa ir. fficien't. In order to prote. t the depositors it has been d -emed for their best int. r--sts to close ,he tank and mak application to the Judge ff the Sut.ri. r CoUrt of Lake county for a r. cej . f r. It is b. lieyed there is a sufficient amount of seed assets, together wi'h th" sto. Uh od. i s d ub liability, to pay Hn d-,'-?: tor in full. narks and Trust r-. mpanies shall i-enuire ."al day-: notice on withdrawals of Savings accounts on amounts in e.ccs of $100.00. Dividends will be paid depositors as frequently, as the fssets can be converted into cash. It i3 Iiliy 'hr.t the r.rst d :strihuion can be mnd" wphin 'hiriy days. AH other banks in Gary are In eood conduct;;. OTTO I KLAl'SS. Aulitoi- of Stat". 1 he N'orth.-rn Si a re Hank was organized by Samuel j. Watson eis-ht vwr

j and !i has been its pr- udcut ever since, j H" up;, inp rooms in th.- Security build-

in;,- for two years nh n nx jfais a to it .e.terl the structure it now occupies which is one of the fines' banking hu:ld- '" 'n 'he city of Gary. W. D. Hunter i.-i cashier. . Application will he mnde to the Superior court for a receiver to take over the business of the bark. Injudicious loans are responsible for the rough fcaihnjt. Hank examiners for the state report that, all the other banks in Cary are in heir usual excellent sh'ipe and that the assets of th? Northern State are ample

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Fu-icti.rs Picked My PoeScels"

HOW much money have you spent how much worry, annoyance snd loss of time ho.ve you suffered from punctures and "blowouts"?" What would you give to be absolutely het from these costly and disagreeable incidents of motoring? We can show you a way to do it equip your car with ESSENKAY. the norsubstitute for air in automobile, tirea and never again will a "ilat tire'" have any terrors fur you.

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Tarv; Roth re Pchuler. 3 yenwife of Char'ies r.-?h. died at home nt 72 Hohman street.

m.ond. this mornir.vr. Mrs. Roth was the mother of Chas. .Ti Mrs. .1. K. Fcirns and th late Fr?il:n Roth. Funeral arrangements will be mad' later.

for the liabilities.

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LICENSES.

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No More PuncSurcs or "BIowvouJs

ESSENKAY Tire Filler is no experiment. It is a demonstrated positive success tt prevent punctures and "blowouts." doubles tire mileaas. eats tirs cost tn half; rides like air over smoo'h surfaces and easier than air over rough roads; does away who the expense and added weight ct extra tires, tubes, rims. etc. We are the exclusive agents for ESSENKAY. We install it in your car, and give you a careful, continuous, personal service that insures you sbsoluta freedom from tire troubles. . , , . , Come tn today Don t Delay! 13315 Brandon Ave. Hegewisch, HI. i

BITISH MAKE LIrTE UNTENABLE fl'VITED Pt'EF? C.VBt.E'iRAM.I

LONDON. Au. 2T The British,

launched a new attack south of Bapnume at 4 45 this lnornins with pros

pect of making- the situation before that city as precarious as it is above j vvh. -;e the ime is .actually beyond the j

c;t v. The New Zalanders have taken f eauenatre. two miles northeast of th j tity durinsr the nicht. They captured prisoners from three different battalions, including a battalion commander.

Sink a submarine! One certificate filled with War Saving Stamps will pay for a depth bomb. You'd like to take a punch at the kaiser you say? Then buy a Thrift Stamp

'Sr-'E'-nr. To Thsj TiMtf.l CROWN POINT. INT.. Aug. 27 The following couples received marriage licenses here: Al'-xander Wills and Rosa Curry, Indiana Harbor. Rey Dauftheter and Dorothy Lynn. Gary. Joseph WaiU-hos nr.d Pauline Vozeila. Hast '"ni-iif i). Peter Mari. ii and Ruzn C.urlcich. Gary. John Huta. l'.ast Chicago, and Sorhie M alk wic. W'hitinjr. John O'llalh r.-n and Mary Milligan. Gary. Wtri. Rr:fH and Julia Lane, Gary. Loney Rarnes and MKie I'erymph, 1 f.-im .rein 1.

ROSSITA FINED $11.

Eli" G. Rossita, of 6n27 Alexander avenue. East Chicaeo. who was arrested Sunday by Officer Warner for speeding on Salumet boulevard, was fined

j?Il in the Hammond city court this (morning by Judce Klotz.

Dollars and Determination spell doom for kaiser. Buy War Savings Stamps.

Times Bt'SiAr. AT Static i.'aI'IIal. INl.'IANAl'i't.l?. Ind.. A up. CT. The fiary stores will have to close. The State Vun;l cf Defense after a lf.nrf heat in5 on the Lake. County Ceuncil's order of closme stoves four nights a week approves the action of the I-ak f rmnty body. Jud?e Joseph G. Ibaeh. who mad special investigation of conditions recently at rj.ist of Chairman Foley of the Pta'e Council, reported that the Ik County Board should he upheld. John R. retron. Ora L. Wildermuth of the Lak County Council and L R. Judsen of the Gary Commercial Club appeared in favor of the County Co in, d's order, while Arthur Jones, attorney, and others represented the South P.de Gary merchants.

GEO. AQKINS TO LEAD SINGING Movie Houses Heed Request of Lake County Council of Defense.

In a letter to the Tiroes. Mrs. Mary Gertrude Cooper, chairman of the Educational propaganda of the Lake Co. Council of Defence says: In compliance with the request of the government that music be more generally a part of patriotic endeavors, the Woman's Section of the Lake Cojnty Council of De'ense has recommended the sinsriny of the patriotic i.ti.i popular war-time songs at the moving picture shows. The managers of the various theatres in Hammond aupporl h"arti!y this idea. To ir.au s u rat e this pian of commun.ty siriK.ngr the 'Liberty Hall Quartette," Mr. Ge-rpe Adkins directing.

will appear this week at the different

theatres to lead the smsing.

The co-operation of larnestly requested.

Will you kindly announce this in vcur papei? Tours truly. MARY GERTRUDE COOTF.R. Chairman Educational Propaganda.

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IN MINE HOTEL

Police Insist That This Sort of Thing Must Stop in Hammond.

Two men and two womn were arrested at the Maine Hotel on Hohman street nt 3:30 this morning by Sersrt. Kunz end officer Hesterman of the Hammond poliee. Thev are Miss Ray MQueslon of W. State Line street. West Hammond, arrested in room 22, Harry Stokes, of Hammond, arrested in room 22. Lillle Frank D1 k of Lansinp. 111., arrested in room -3. and G. Randewel. of Hammond, arrested in room 13. They all pleaded puilty to the rhars of disorderly .onduct and Were each fned $11 in the Hammond city court this nernitii by Judge Klotz.

PATROL BOAT SUNK. fPr Tniteh Ppf.ss 1 WASHINGTON. Aup. 27. ratrol boat "203" wan fired on and sunk by a merchant vessel which mistook her for a sub. it was reported here this afternoon, when a d'Stroycr rescued the in and brruiRht 'hem into a port. Seventeen mem be i s missing.

TO LITE TOO CLiSSIFY

FOR 414.

RRNT Flat. Phone 3S Waltham st.

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Bargains in Used Cars Paise. 7-pass.. pood as new. Vtlie lisht 6. 5-pass.. completely rebuilt and newly painted. Peerless S. 7-pass. demonstrator. Dodfte, 5-pass. Overland. S3-B. 5-pa-K3. Klptn Sedan, new. llltrin Tourins, new. Good roadster. Wo have about 20 others that might interest you. All in pood condition. Elgin Sales Rooms. 93 State St. 8-27-1

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An adventure of the American Gi.-i "The Vanished Line Rider" Also Fatty Arbuckle Comedy "OH, DOCTOR!" TOMORROW "THE LION'S CLAW" An;! a i'ox Sunshine Oonioo.y VHO'S Yorn FATHKR?"

WANTED Girl 105 Sibley St..

for ice cream parlor Hammond. S-27-2

Atchison Am. I ; i Supar American "ar l-'dry. Am. i i, an l.oc .mo' i . c Ar,.ue,,o.la Air. 1 nan Situ 1 1 ;r s, lii...K!vn Rapid Tn.nsit Iliidvviti Leteomolive Pal' .inorc anj i.;,j t i i..! lian I 'acihe Arn r i.-a n ',-ii 1 'tt. New York Central i V.je rado i . - Cei: ' ra 1 I ..-a ' i . r Chesapeake anil Ohio Cru it.le St. ... Krie . ' i. ti. r .1 1 I .i.c! lie. . Great Northern International Paper Mexican Petroleum Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Peoples Gas Repihiic Irein and S'eej Reau.t p T" S. Rubi-er American 5iupar Sou'hern Pacific South rr. Railway Chpo. Mil. and fct. r.aul - I.'. S. te! t.'r.ion i'acific Utah Cor y , r We'ern I'nion -Wabash Willys Owrland

VEAL 50-60 lbs, 2'? 21.-; 6".-0 lbs., f 222Sc; 90-110 lbs, 23 '--a 24 i,c; fancy. S 25c; heavyweight kidn.evs. 14') tj 175 L lbs.. l.'-filSc: coats". 12'd '.''. . , POTATOES Cars, 57; Wisconsin. P 132.40; Minn-sota. tZ.Zfn 2 I

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TuesTre. Hommoii TODAY "The Sign Invisible" Ml-el..-:! L, v.-ie u mipr.'y lJr;;;i.d., and Official Government Picture: "Cur Eoys Ceiebr;-..

I 3a ir.q 4th cf J'j'y in Francs."

pvrj WED. AND THURS. H George M. Cohan hi "Hit The Trail

Hollidav" en 13 -;r..iy tozr.r? : o t o v n . Wednesday Burton Holmes Thti-sday Pathe Weck'y. FRIDAY AND SAT. Douglas Fairbanks in hi-j la'r-.-t. r-t-teir;..-.: Bound in Morocco rriday Cffciai War Review. Saturday Fatty Arbuckie in a Comedy. c.-orii: 'Hearts or tl-o e ,-fi i." Sept. 1st f.?r o:;e v eek. popular price?, ''', "'''C. "latinee and nisp.t.

Chicago paoatrcs:. Ft'TTEP. Creamery extras. 4?t?4.i ic; creamery firsts, 44g44-5c; seconds, 4 1 1 2 fMlHe. EGGS Ordinaries. 3.3 3?V.c; firsts, SSff 39c. LIVE rOl'LTRT Fowl?. :72Dc; ducks. 25g2Ssc; geese, i$c; springs. 29 23I;c; turkeys. 32c.

CHICAOO I.IVE STOCKi

slovand stetdy';P rough.' S17 lfi?l7.50;' FCtp1 H lipht, $19.1011 19 .90; pips. 1 1 oo Ti 1 S-.V' : ,

bulk. $17 55 g 19.75: butcher, SH.Sog 19.75; packing. $ '. 7.70 g 1 - 73 CATTLE Receirts. 15-f'OO: market, steady: beeves. $10 50 v: 1 .': cows, $7 -7314 50; stockr rs-f.-eut rs. $ '.o -r? 3.25 ; car - is. $7.00-51. 00; calves. $17 25l.0f; butchers. $17.70 ' 14 4.1.

COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN

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HftTlTMOND. CTD. Today and Wednesday Fo lcw th3 Flag Wilh PERSHING'S CRUSADERS See how- our hoys of our new National Army live in camp and trench. See our boys at the front in France. Every man, woman and child should see this picture. IT !S THRILLING. IT IS INSPIRING. IT IS HELPFUL. Positively the firet official war film. Matinee Daily to 5. Nights 7

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Coming Thursday and Friday EMPTY POCKETS."

Help put Indiana ac:oss June 28. Join the War Savers rrny . Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick the Hun.

IF YOTJ HAVE HEADACHES VISIT THE

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Hammond Optical Co. Ml E. State St. .Hammond

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Only 3 More Days Berlin Will Thank You if You Miss It. Now .Showing. BIJOU Theatre MATINEE AND EVENING CONTINUOUS.

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