Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 31 August 1918 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. Aucust 31. 19 IS. '5 3 y? b J la nif i oupliiiirts Pies and A S i deli dirt Over Tliere" on Food SavI' rres"K cr Trv-i
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Arrsr. jerr en s are :v.rofn for thA La b o r Pav r r.a " a r d r a ' r i o t : c c Ieb ration ;n Ens'. ''h :.-?.- The invitation to participate in the parade has been ncoepu J by trail y :' the sneifi'i and !,.".t.--. ;- j ipects a!! indi.ate a .-pl.-n.Ll turn out .f citizens. The labor orgnnizat ions have alieady bnf p. n5s:crt.fi th:;r ; ou-e.-- -f i t -n-,u 1011, The ur.ior.s will occv.-r- ', h Vuvinit j it i-t.5 ir the lino of march, headed by city officials an i a pUt.vr. of ; o'.ic-. TcJ.mst.-rs- I. oca! No b'.'. I.'--- I... No ; a. I I.. & T IV. Er.st t'l.i.ici Lou?e No. 3 A. A. I. I.. A T. v.". Err.'.yrr. Lodir No. ;? A. A. I. I,. ,v T. w. Interstate l.odg No 5 A. A. I I,. ,v T. V. East Chtrico Cn:-p--t;rr ? Indiana Harbor C:!J-;; ;-:i v K.ist Chicago ! it J i s. ' ..-ni;., o-.- r'.i -. " r;V " -fJ.t-.'T-f .. lit,) SO,-;,- t j.-.'. will report at Forsyth a.vl 'hi-., .
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"ASTBSLOali AVERTS -STLTEVES KAlf FEVER I
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How Food Saving in This Country Makes Possible Smiles, Pies, and Doughnuts Cver There, When The Salvation Army Distributes Good Things in The Trenches.
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All Drults Guarantc
Tel. East Chicago JS DE. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST ' FlTtn TVatlonal Haafc Blrt. Cor. Chicar- A Forsythe Av. f.at rTfic;o. ixa. Corsu'.tit.on )n KngUsh, Gmnii PoiUh. S.aviss and Ruailia.
These are what vou mlpht call lor.4 alsunce smucv oeca.;se tney wi;:ni!iJ "over neie. ' a;'.n;iKft t1 are Wn? mi!ed "over thjre. ' Thov were nts'le oos'ltile whn vou S'fl that rtrn r.--nful of 5U2.r and cut lon on wheat treni. Kor ?he p-ht Rpri o'inr thit vou vad is p'e rr.ie riaily. rv the ?alva'lon -tiv !av!Ps. tr.tc do'J6hnt n'o r-r our o!i1:or? the frrt?
"!e Jrcrfc I. Trr One pnrfe at the picture will tell you that hy l
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Depository for U. S. Government I
State of Indiana, Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond
Today We Represent Over $1,400,000 A remarkable growth considering that this bank has not combined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit ycur banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
enjoy the trent. You can !mnt ! toc.i!st tiffs. rct-.pmrer t near th oMu-r sav ittg, 'Just likfj t ;,r;:i t -1, , ;, r,.,i . Mother nitK:" J it the ftoi.t. tM .(
fl" vou ritcw sr. ren'iesTs cr t"o; i:o bring a C. S. Food Administration to saei,,ou.
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r.iics whore th"y iU bo nsien',,l t - . I'a.rictic Don,.- n; ' raJ on and 1'icr.K r!'f in tiio for Dint ton. All hifis cf iho Montana."'? i ;rove. iu it:i!" yt I;.-rj -rr,f. atj init--d to purtU irnJ' r.nd II-ur.rncnd car barrs. north of ?-
can b" rr.nh'd
SEE THIS FURNACE Before Purchasing
a 50 per cent less fuel procluc'.cg fl 100 per cent more beat. Burns
any kind of fuel. Bottom of air chamber covered with water. Mcimens thft air, preserves health and anitation. Sells on merit, not In competVion- Xo hea. is lost in baeenient nor up
tne Hue. s to operate.
one-tenth
water or old
register pipeless systei
Standard Heating Co. J. TIETLEMAN. Agents Wanted. S2'!6 Block Avs., Indiana Harbor, Indiana.
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i be assisjr.cl tho rlnoo or' lioitcr In Sh'T"? i:tt"s. Th- pa r
I th-' parad.. All ur at t .1 cjt :.ren who !a Pouth She re l;n-J or tM-h to a ! t!;;r rrs-r.c to t'-.o ; a- v''.i"S',f ot . ra 7 : :tc Tio-tt For
; tric'tc (i"!.!"f.s'M".in x i'5 form on 14 ''h i-'ri'-ac- ;h.--PiIs. Knst Chioao. rt'f'-t t !: .-Rt -.f !- ave ;:.. ' The i. r.io at th pat!: N und-r th" 7 :t1 l.do ot roaroj, will 1 r f ' .ot . j""int s ( f j Iarr.r;1.ril. If '!tiXorth oi l' t h- to 1 ;4tii ; : we.-t on ''at1, "tt' rutin sr. tlary n nJ Indiana H".r1 Mth st. it !;n-ir, n , . ; .. t'h rn Par- br labcr union, t : thr with all th -
ffi!!ateJ uttio'is of the I'rntra! I.ah. r
in to 1 4 ' t ;-: t ; ra?r ,n unth to Todd ae.; r..-tr: !i or, To. id ave. to 'h.raro avo ; o;t or, I'r.nfi no. to I', r?. . ' 1. a.-v.'r.rr-' thre n ill to jpoakinir and a a1 1 iot ic dninon.it rti t ion. '.ra'id Ma r.!i -il T. II. !...! and 1st., R.
r-t.etatits will ho m rr.atfo of ;-r--'srat;i nd n',l the at r-ivs' :
wr'il in hand.
After 'he demonstration in C't'v ItaU
t o a 1 1 er.ii t ito i "c, ; tod
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t'mon of Lake county. V.'in. '.. T-'os'cr. secretary and treasurer of the r.Ktional oriraniza' !on coir.-r:iii'-e of the ?'.-ri irnhiftry section cf the A F. rf I.. wtT: ai:dr-5s th w.rk-
nti or? at the pi.-nio. I tit nt! healing
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DIRECTORS. ANTON H. TAPPER CARL E. BAUER WM. D. WEIS LEO WOLF JAMES W. 6TIN80N JOSEPH J. RUFF F. R. 6CHAAF
OFFICE. R- 8CHAAF, President WM. D. Wl-IS, Vlca Prescient. A. H. TAPPER, Vice President. H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier. L. Q. E0ER, AaL Cuhier.
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!! h- ii ch r.-a word hRS .-'rrsr direct in -t.rl ., nr. -p'-cial a-tities in jtovi nrri.t !i'"i:rir in Fast .'htrneo. yet
It way said at the hospital that he had
spent a comfortable night and was re?tlnp comfortably during the forenoon. Dr. Thomas I?. Nohie. who. wnh Dr. Amelia R. K"l!er, are attending: the Govtrtmr, issued the followin? statement in the forenoon regarding: his condition : "The Governor's condition is entirely satisfactory. He spent a very Rood nicht and awoke today with an excellent appetite. j.ulfie and tojr.p, ra-
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!mp:e to Install. Eaav
Warms your home in WT lJZ
the time of sam. hot IWF
style turnace. One E , S jp VTf T Sf K .
GARY WOMAN IS DISCOVERED UNCONSCIOUS
so, rai ; -His in this r.-c"cn haie re-j ture remain normal and his mind ha? oiv.-d wri from their rej-rcseti'attves i cleared up remarkably. It is probable, in Wdfhii.iJt'.r, that fu'tnin'-nt h'-using ! however, that the injury to his hip will i:i th: city is n assured fact. j caus him to be confined for several
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Dissolved in wster for douches stops peMc catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended bv Lvdia E.
JPinkham Med. Co. for ten years, j A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, I .... lL & 1 T . a
4 . j biic uiruaiaauiorccyei. economical. i I f itrora niry cleantica and cnnicKial power. i ' 5mp! i Free. 50c. ail dmjsiil!. cr pctpnaj fcy
, :r'". iiarv a -rwnn u n f'ir. 1 r xh' pn vp.nrt in an 'i i r, , '": 1 ; crr t i on. 1' p"1 i ; cf 7; 7i r 1 va 5 -'ilpd n n 1 t "a th w r n n t " 3 1 i" r 5 h r ? i ? t ! n h r join" t i"!!-9 r r ? i on th w - rj an'? hrah and poViC ir. v"?t i 2: a t ion i r, s! : t 'i t' f. r.i out iv h v t h w'o:r,.m c- t fcT" drr R a i n i n 2? r o n ? c : v. s r. e t h :i 1 1 n c a. v h fl r r. 1 n ,: r: s V-i 1 r-n ; r no h inl1.;, 1 T 1 i3 P .1 " h ' 1 s , t ? f r i ?
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we had to begin a nnv hut.
o.nipttu nur- " lur We t.,,t out to rick, otit a h .ise '
5 nn'l appearances 1 j tras said at the Governor's orTireiemr.no- tbns in ruins for r.ev home ! Sbt'S
as at lar-t oome ; ,i,( rrrt3 frorn hr.sn.tnl ver tVoit i nil .-r v,,,c.c ,.-r-. v.-t..,ri
been passing from j "ks
ittee dur- j
! Help put Indiana acicss June
-Next morning bt !hf and early, our
party arrived in the new home, a "little I
town of Lorraine, very near the line, j 28. Join the War Savers army . und more than half in ruins as the j result of the bocb.es' work wh'n they! invaded this aria in !?14 and 1315. Our S. G. Cai"ley Transfer Co. Ilace was a store room, and th sign pv PR F 1 !M n A I J TO ViMi LOMd
DISTANCE MOVING.
Hammond.
over it read "Modern Bar." So we made our canteen out of the bar room.
i We were in r. new rarty of eipht who' 165 E. State Street
were opening huts in th's new hilly J sector of Lorraine. y.. had not h--. nl Secnni flor.r r.hovp Pastime Theater. at the "Modern Ear'' lone; when our " . .. - - - commanding: officer assigned us to a ,- " """ "
nil ir . . ii j ft i, v d 1 . 1 i.io I 1 oil i , u- !
mo j that reports from the hospital were that I Most ail of the houses were battel e-d and i gjj
, j.'iti-.-rs per-:.-', tint t r: -re pians 'for the utilizHtion of the tract of th"
B.aidw.n l.o.-r nm w e Company st the j his mail and executive papers to his i . is' rrt l of ''hioac1 avenue, and Just bedside this afternoon that h miftht be- ' f.-.'oi 1 . v. i . o l.-.b. ol .. .i..,! I ?in work on offieial matters TTi Thv-
rr-i peop also have turned j siciar.s prohifcited this, however, for a
h Governor was in excellent condition ! manv had holes in them. v.'e finally
.and that he had asked that Miss Jn n-j chose one which had not b(n used sirco , fevjj ette Harris, his executive clerk, brine: i the war start".!, except for a stable. It '
h.au a bifr loft and the roof leaked. It ; iS'i
recently thine I'oii.ik ;
J 'heir a : ' ent i' -n to the i .-;. miet teuton and ' are i-kely to j-tart something In the near ; It is be'.'eve-l t'-.at capt'al ivuld not ;liae its eye cb;e J so elose'.y upon Kast j."iir.-iSo and Iieli.ina Harbor unl.ess It i had ass-.iranoo of nuancial issistaiv-e in i the solution of the housing problem.
day or two.
ST. JOHN
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Price Only $450 Convenient Payments I
Do not confuse the Wilboni Solo-Harp Player Piano with cheap, inferior plavers sold elsewhere for the low price of the Wilborn. You can easily pay $600 for a player piano on the sliding price plan and not secure the musical value found in the Wilboni. The Wilborn Player is sold at $456 Because it is sold direct to you by the manufacturer
Look for these )
H. G, HAY JB. IDE RECEIVER Judge Greenwald Appoints Well Known Banker in Receivership.
A bazaar for the benefit cf the ehjrch will he held at Sprin" H:".i Grove Sunday. Sept. S and 9. Everybody ts we! om Joseph Gerlach. Jr., w-:ll leave Sunday to jojn the colors. John Meyers transacted business in Chicapo on Thursday. Mrs. Jopeph Thiel. Mrs J-hn Keilrr.an and Mrs. Pen Hiliri.-h spcr.t Friday at Hammond.
At a specia'. hcartns t'efore Judjre Greenwald of the Gary superior court this n-.orninft in 'he ma''cr cf appoint Ins a receiver f r the "N'cr'her:! State Bank.
GIRLS' CANTEEN IS I!! OLD SALODN
L Gary, closed on August o. Henry P Hav. Jr. president of the Giry State
Fank. was t.onds of
V Northern St
receiver under ; THE FrtNT. Aue 1 (Fy Mai! ) We j asc-ts of the i d oufiheirls ret sudden orders for move-
. was terribly dirty. Put we saw fine rossihUities 1n it for a doughnut kitchen, a canteen for the ! boys, and a place for theni to r.:ad. We put in a bid for It with the town major, land he soon informed us he had leased I 1' from the original owner for f3 years. ; for a pocketful of franrj. He refused to
Jtalte our money to pay the base, savin; l
the boys had heard of our com in?, had j U taken tip a collection to piy for it. H c ; s i.c i cot he bad a lot to do v. ith it. ' Next day w e came back, and the off.- y cers as-'iened us details to elean up thei
jda-e. It w.-s .a h:f j- b o ur. h .''(. but the 1-oys wer.; to work, and the p!a.-o scon b.pan to look respectable. Some v hite ash and curtains and lots of scruhbma added to its aprearanoe. We- nr" plad to have the new plaee open and running now. and we take a lot of pride jn havine made it ourselves, j or rather having dlrrotl th work that made it. Ton have a sort of pioneer's ' feelinp after you creal" a workshop for . doughnut making out of an old Lorraine ruin.
HAVE YOUR WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED BY FRANK SUTTIN JEWELER fitter Work For Less Money. 565 HOHMAN STREET Majestic Hotel BIdg. HAMMOND, IND.
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1 Story & Clark
Piano Co. B
Established lSiL C-p:f3l a"d Suyplud J,U00, .00 CO. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRAND3 Stores in all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branches 603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 32 5?4 Oakl-y Ave.. HamrrontJ. Wilfrefl KnsrhB, MgTT. Opposite Pcstoflce.
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in the Wilborn
-Standard Pneumatic Tracker. -Eighty-Eight Flexible Fingers. -All Metal Action Tubing. -Patented Solo-Harp Invention.
Watch for these Obsolete Make-Shifts in SoCalled '-$600 Players for $295."
This is what the S600
By MISS IF.ENE McIXTTRE. alvation Army "Doughsirl" in France. (Written for The United Tress.) WITH THE AMERICAN' TROUT'S AT
a ppoir.ed
.., p.-ink are to b taken : ment. too. sometimes, much the same as
-er immediately. State Rink Examiner ; ' nc aousnooys ao. wur r.iwi suuarn on
V W!lon was the only wi-r.ess examined , 'nme a few days ago or ratner .t was. p j ar..i testified at the close of tn- bank ' nljtht. Most of the army movements are j P i ,-i.. oi A '! withr.t niKht. and ours was a midnipht one.
a -sets of $.nnivi0 j Gladys and I had finished a Ions: day's j I W. W. Miller, attorney for the bank, ! work and were tired after making- an un1 I 'old the court there was no opposition ! usually large batch of douphnuts. So Jj'o the appointment of a receiver and ' turned In early, for the front. Early! ! that a movement was on f-.at to reor- ab.-ut 7 o'clock. j Ijcaniie th" bank in'o a national bank) We had no more than fallen asleep)
b J wi'h approved securities and that an rur commannms: onicer arrtvea f ' oreanlation mert'n would be h-ld next i 'ith several other Salvation Army work-
f. . Tuesday nipht at the Gary Commercial s- hen w-e had awakened enough to li " dress and see him. the officer informed
E. Mi'.es Xorfn. chairman of the Lake l!- w" cutu gu n nn an m.ui, anu t. s.,mi,m r.t.t! Committee, that the new arrivals would take our
was attorney for the stat
DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond. Ind. Phone 3419. 1 GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.
Players for $295 Contain
Thumb screw tracking device. All rubber tubing. No flexible fingers. No variety of music. Slam-bang touch. Hard pumping.
If you are from Missouri, come to our store and let us show you that the "$600 Player Piano for only $295" dealers are feeding you lemons for peaches.
Newest Behr Bros. Players $450 Newest Hammond Players S485 Newest Marshall & Wendell Players $500
Newest Haine3 3ro3. Players. . .$580 Newest Straube Players $5S0 Newest Gulbransen Players 8395
GAINDURING NIGHT Report Given Out Tells of Normal Temprature and a Good Appetite.
831 Hohman Street.
Phone 661.
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. Aug. 31. "he condition of Governor James V. Goodrich, who is at St. Vincent's hospital suffering from injuries received Wednesday r.ight when his automobile was hit by a street car ir. Fairfield avenue, was reported to be Improved yesterday.
canteen over. We hustled to get cur affairs together, throwing them into our trunks. Then Gladys grabbed her dog and I caught my pet fox who was out in the bushes and we were off. We rod- almost all night, and about daylight came to the Salvation Army headquarters, where we rested for awhile. Off for New Sector. By noon we were off again, bound for a, new sector which had never ha 1 a Salvation Army h'-.. It wa- nor- than 100 mil's down the line from headquarters. We rod--, in a Ford v hi- "i was used for carrying supplies to the canteens. Seats were put in the box for us. By night we hid not arrived at our destination, and to avoid arriving at the front too late to be able to get a plaee
for that night we stopped in a small j French town. It took a lot of skirmish-,'- . . no- Tr i ing around to find hajei aeoommoda-ion.s i InqUire Of Mr. A. M. VOlgt -jo near the front, but we finally sue- TT . , cceded. Manager at Hotel.
LYNDORA HOTEL Columbia Avenue Hammond, Ind.
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS RATES REASONABLE Preference given men cmployed by the Standard Steel Car Co.
Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 680 Hohman Street.
it your radiator is leaking, bring it to us and wr will repair it for you and not overcharge
y o u. w e guarantee our work. We also replace new cores. We make and repair Fenders, Hoods, Tanks and Lamps. PHONE 3033 Hammond Iron & Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Props. Wholesale Dealers la IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Yards Sohl Street and Indiana Ave HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone 127. Res. Ph-sne i046-R,
