Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 74, Hammond, Lake County, 6 September 1918 — Page 2
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Kathrrtne llonaril. . I S Ot-ott A. Pbsne 2S3, will be pleased to write and receive cor (a I aeni and advertising; tat The Tinea, also job nrk of all dkcriatlon promutlf and nfll do. CHARLIE HERE. Charlie Chaplin's nfw picture. 'Triple Trouble.' will b- at the Family Theatre on Saturday and Sunday and Chard n lvn-i w-'ll h .!!: a h'f-.l w is h Not in connection with any Brand
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V.'hon w sell you anything the "Quality is tl.rrp." An 1 the price e charto i. reasonable for tl:? quality we t'i'e. We kep ristht up to tho last tick of 'ho clock on stjles in jewel.'.-. You can "depend upon" any article you bur in our F'oro. CARROLL & NEWTON JEWELERS & OPTICIANS 186 State St. Phone 303. Hammond, Inrl.
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j The S SmiUo kie' has changed j ban.!. mill v.iil hcrca! t--r bo kno.Mi as iih- Cm. .-, to Ave. Gau.ge. We do M i- ' ithI traM-.!.-r and si'i .-snns. M m,r. joiir M'n'nliy. Your pii I ronag . sulic't.d. ' Chori.- I:. .-. S."1. s:"..- i:o ami K( x.nKLT. i liK-,,,. East Chicago. Ti- ' '; : :m- t I 'hnptor. D A K. wi',' t : at th" !i-rne of Mis. K. I. Ki'nn X. IV. Monde .'. ' .:...,t ; jo p m All members a rj t'nrr.-'i'v i f'j ir-Tv1 tti lo p"p.ent J : !.!. is in"po:tint hi. sines U trann't. T! ' is (::: .npet'.rtK of t he Miss K''. -f t .-Ian of the F.ts: ! -i H A .! oil ;l I. w o WPov j M: .1 J T . r:i " r of :tt':r. a ven'ie. i ... , . ..,.,- . ,t bv h.-t n'othri. Mm. K. ' j ' v 'l:ar.1. roturn.-d '".iit a two -pm-.' v-i. a ii 1 : vi i- Villi'ipf.-O' t. I .id ) : ; Inn C. - s'-.t: of K-m y',h nviu I : ert.M 'a r.inc !:: Mrs H. ' j Brow r. of .,:;i !;--nd for a f w ia: 5 j M: !.. T. Cooli and f aiv.lv wete in i '!r.. hc -i frtr ti. day a 1 1 ndtr.K a p'.--j : o i n: j ir of "Friend!;.' Knr-ni'.i .- " i Mr. and Mrs. Einil J h p..-oti jof K.iRt j Ohu'mii end iff nr-d M : s. A. Kr.pJI man of cJary. visited the War Kr -S:tion in r.idiit Park w-p'.triii. Mi s. Freeman Fife and children returned fro-i t vacation spent at A U -ton. led. V;1! the p art v whi sent :nto Vrn Kstherinc Howard a letter rv'IoMiri; p!.o;o cf s..:dW-r killed in France, k.ndly s-nd in the r.ame and addiess of the soljifr. alo particulars of tfie said death? The.se deta.ls were omir'.ed and both letter and photo are held for this Infor:v,aion so the entire matter may be made r ady for puhlr'a t '.en. Mrs M,.rean Mn;thws of South "dcott a'.e:n:e i in i'h rat" t"da v. She 15 vi.siiintr her s-.ste;-. Mr.-v H. V'ev.'.le are! : who are at ti." Chicago I.y-ivc-Tn Ho.'pital. Mr. Ve'iile is in Fnn'f and has not yet learned of the t:ew child born to them. NOTICE. AW n-en-ber. t.f tho Harbor Lodge I. O O. F.. Indiana Harbor, who wish t.. attend the open meeting of the l.oe.in Km amprnent. vhich will be held at thhall of the Calumet lodge Hammond Saturday eveninc. Sept. the 7th. will please meet at the Auditorium hall at 7 p. m. that eveninR. Thhis nienir.it is for subordinate lodsre membets as well as Encampment members, and a number of Grand I.od-'e BUS W Benefited by ri-tecds' Advice, Facie the Good Advice Along to Others. Milwaukee. AV:s j"I was weak nervous, afi run down, no appetite and had taken different medicines without benefit. A friend advised me to try Vmo!. H gave me a wonderful appetite. I sleep weil, have Rained in weiirht and am now f-tronp and well." Mrs. E. St rev. Wo jjJrongly recommend Vinol. which contains beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and K! eerophosphates for all weak, nervous, run-down conditions and to build up strength after sickness. Xorris I'harni'ii y, Ji 'irph W. Weis. Harnrr.ond: S. Llii ker's I'hr r.iiacy and drtiRcist?; in r W lierf.. A'" '. B'vi f ' V- A.t Chocolate Peanuts I f. Per Pound We use all pure materials in the manufacture of our goods. Our soda fountains are equipped with hot water for cleaning our glassware. Mi 2 STORES 163 State Street Corner Hohman and State (4 Corners) 1
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- t-'if-MA-JiaVLMMUil JJL.'JJI Officers arc to be present to tell you a 1U of Rood things about Odd Fellowship. Trier for we earnestly request rai'h member to be present SAMl'Ali DKN'AN'TE. Noble Grand. V. K HAY W A H I , Secretary. 9-6-OI.WIEHV BKM'.FIT, n ml re to attend the din, it Whiting Saturday. S?pt. 7. at Slovenski loin. Tikets onlv 35c; fine music. Soldiers and sailors fre Be aure and ci r rn e K ; 1 1 J 9-4.5.6, JUDGE PAR1 TO SPEAK AT li. HARBOR The community of Indiana Harbor will have an opportunity of hearing one of the r rear eat orators of the day, on Satutla. S'pt. 7. at 10 a. in. at thCon k rep a 'ion F;nai Israel. Hemlock st. .lurlge Hugo Fani o.f the Trobate court of Chicago will be the speaker. Judge Tam has a country-wide reputation as an able speaker. t-.I his audience will Inntr remember his eloquent nddrcss on "War Sufferers. P.abhi Haskal will preach in the afternoon at 3 o'clock In English snd Sunday morning and afternoon in Yiddish. Judge Huso Pnm will be the ucst of Attorney T. I'ntormnn, 2472 Guthrie ft. w hi lie in the Ha'bor. REGISTOATID Pursuant to the, act. of Confrress and the proclamation of the president t here und-r. ail male inhabitants of the Cnited States who have attained the t.s;e of eighteen veers, and who hive not atta r.ed th- aae of forty-six years on the day of 1 eistrat ion. are required So register in the vaiious precinct In u hicii they reside, on the 32th day of September, 13. between the Lours of seven a m.. find nine p. m. Those who are on the day of registration, in the military or naval service, of the Cnited states, and those who have heretofore registered under the Selective Service Act, are not required to reaister These are the only exceptions. The fact that you may be an alien, or ph; . sUaily infirm, or engaged in war work. doe not excuse you from registration. There are no exceptions save only actual service in the military or naval forces, and prior I egistra t inn. Sesere penalties are prescribed by the Federal laws for failure to perform this duty. The termor-.- wi'h'n the jurisdiction of this T.ocal B-iard No. 1 comprises all territory within the. Citv of Whitina;, and all territory within the fourth ward of the city of Hammond. A reElitrution booth will b opened I in each votinat prc'.n t. These preI ( ;nct b .-ndaries and 'he place of regj istraticn are as Mluw?: l-'irst Precinct. WhlllnK. Ail territory In Whiting, north of 119th street, east of Indiana boulevard, and west of the Pennsylvania railroad Place of registration FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Second I'reclnct. Whlllna. Ail territory in Whitiner hounded as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Atchison avenue and Indiana boulevard. runniriK theme south on Atchison avenue to 121st street. Thence east on 121st street to Indiana boulevard. Thence southeasterly on Indiana boulevard to the I. H Belt R. Tt. Thence east on sail railway to New York aveiv.i Thence north on New York avenue to l!9th htreet. Thence west on 119th street to Indiana toulnvard Thence northwesterly on satd boulevard it - A'chison avrn ;e I Place of resist ration GORDON'S jsTt-'HE. Ra. linth street. j Third Preclncl, Whllln. ' All territoiy in Whit ins bounded on 'the north bj U9th street, on the east 1 by White Oak avenue, on the south by 'the I H Belt K H , and on the west j i i y New York avenue. T'lS'e of icaistiation BANK Ol WHITING. I'ourlh Precinct. Whiting. AH territor In WhitinK lyinR east the Pennsvlvan.a P.. P . and north of 119th street. Al'n ail territory in Whltinst south of 119th street and east of ;h PennsvKiinia H R Also all territory in Whitinr north of 121st stree". east of White Oak avenue nnd south of 119'h street. ria.-e of registration--f"ITr HA T.I Fifth I'reclnct. W hlllnte. Ail territory in Whltine bounded as follows: On the north by 121st St. on 'he east bv the Pennsylvania Tt. P. on the south by the city l.mits. on the west bv White Oak avenue. THIS lNOI.mKS STF.K.I.ITZ PARK. Place of registration TOKARZ REAL. ESTATE OFFICE. MS S.-hraire avenue. Fourth Ward of Hammond, Precinct 1. All terr'tory in Hammond north of Indiana boulevard. Place of registration MOSER'S HARDWARE STORE, corner Indtana boulevard and Roberts avenue. Precinct 2. All territory in Hammond south of Indiana bouleyard. north of 121st St.. and weet of a line 30 feet east of Calumet avenue, and north of the south
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6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION INTERMENT HERE FOR OVERSEAS DEAD WASHINGTON. Sept. 6. Americans who lose their lives in the war abroad will be buried there only temporarily. Where identification is possible the bodies will be placed in marked graves, to be taken up when the war is over and brought home. This plan of- the War Department was disclosed yesterday by the publication of articles cf agreement between the army and navy regarding the transportation of sick and wounded from overseas. The remains of those who die on ships en route to or from the United States will be embalmed and returned to the United States. line of Section 13. Place of rea-istration 4TH WARD FIRE STATION. Precinct 3. All territory in Hammond south of 121st street, east of a line 30 feet eat of Calumet avenue and north of the KUth line of Section IS. Pia-e pf resist ration BARBER SHOP at corner cf Indiana boulevard end White Oak avenue. Issued at th? offico 0f the Board in the First National Bank Bldr.. this 5th dav of September. 181 V LOCAL BOARD No. 1 for I.ake Co. Yen cannot vote this fall unless you a re t egistercd. Republican Registration Day next Tuesday, for the City of Hammond. Are you Registered? y-4-4t UNLUCKY NUMBER FDflJHE KAISER Thirteen Well Known Whiting Young Men Leave for Camp. Special To The Times WHITING. IND.. Sept. 6 Thirteen men left Whitins on Thursday morning for Camp Taylor. Ky., being inducted by the Whiting board. The men are all well known and a larire number of friends and relatives escorted them to the Pennsylvania train they leaving at 7:34 a. m. Those leavine- are: Joe Hruskovich. assistant cashier t the Central State Bank; Ktee f ar. ;. 1105 j West Park avenue, of the FifV. Trust nnd Savings Bank: Ralph I.ogsdon. 200 Ctntral avenue, who conduced an ex- j press and moving business; Hubert j Johnson. 439 llSth street; I.oui Klemm. j 1 347 Lake ave.: Anthony Weigand. H09 Sheridan ave.: Carl Sass. 32$ Central ave.: Walter Reach. 324 Atchison ave.: Walter Maktumak. 2931 Retry ave.: George Jones. Indiana blvd.i Andrew Faunieka. 1150 John st. and Edward Clark, 514 New York ave. Tou cannot vote this fall unless you Br.; registered. Republican Registration Day next Tuesday, for the City of Hammond. Are you Registered.' 9-4-4t WHITING SALOONMEN ARE HEAVILY FINED Speciai. To The Time? 1 WHITING. IND., Sept 6. Walter Kozlowsky, White Oak avenue; l,ouis Paunica. Indiana boulevard, and George Koran. Front street, the three Whiting saloonkeepers, whose former saloons were found to be blind pigs, with a Quantity of their former booze still on their premises in a recent raid by the local police, were arraigned in the Whiting city court on Wednesday. Each man was fined $50 nnd osts by lude Green, an. minting to $S0 upon payment ot which they were released. SMASHING HUN DIVISIONS 11'mtf.p Ikes? Cablkuram.I EON L IN. Sept. 6. Since August 5 the Germans have employed in the western front fighting 1"1 divisions (1.336fiOO men) it was estimated today. Of these 29 were placed on the battle line, withdrawn and thrn sent Into action again. In addition five Austrian divisions were. used. One of them was broken up. 4,465 HUN AIRMEN ARE DOWNED f Cnited Press Ca bi.ec.r am. I LONDON, Sept. 6. Since the s'art of the British offensive August. 4.465 enemy airmen have been brought down ty Rrltieh flyers and exactly 200 enemy planes were brought down out of control, the latest British air ministry communique says. The communique says that 61 German captive balloons have been set afiro and 911 u, tons of bomb3 were dropped in that period on enemy objectives. British machines that failed to return numbered 62. FOR RENT Small 4-room flat. Phone L. V. Cravens. 156. Hammond. 9-5-lt I,oST Black satin hand bag with rosq color top. near Pastime theater. Return to Hammond Optical Parlors. 3-6-lt
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A house warmir.fr reception of the most modem and approve type was held at the new Marks hotel, Indiana Harbor, at an evening banquet and entertainment last night. A. H. Rich!, su periritendent , was f-ponor. while the affair was under the immediate direction and tiuinnKerii'uit o.f M-ssis. P.oey
and WistberK. property manua ls for ; jn harmoniously with The frenen.I landtho Marks Company. scape plan laid out for the on hundrel At seven o'clock, to the strains of a i eighty houses now in process of comChlcatro orcheytra. sixty-four quests, j pletion on the Marks subdivision, representing the manufacturing inter- j About twenf v-;lve percert of these ests of the city, the b ir.iinis'ratieii. the j hou-e? ar" now occupied and the res: county officials. the superior court I Br. ,ejnr finished as rapidly as possible bench, the newfptp:rs, the civic and' Thy fcues"; nil inspected the hotel commercial club?, marched Into he i from !n to bottoin and commendation
jdinin? room wi-.ere ",e tab'.. were tastefully and beautifully decorated. At ! each plate was ,i small si'k "ic. po k t ! handkerchief sia. as a souvenir. After ' the Ruests wer - S'ated. e;ch was inlroj duced to the .: by '-! W J. Riley: j who called out 'hsir nar ": f r;d business j connections pa 'hey It. it ".ur. ily arose, t Almost i.nmedisteiy, cjinc! lent with! the bcKlrn'ny of th service, a cabarei entertainment begnn Ari -.i vas furnished by the Br.son ricie-i al and enter- : f tainment corr.pcnv. ChicaRo. There were! j four youns lames and thrf e young- men ! In the companv. Some of the slngere j had Jot c.'Tn?'ii engagements at the ; j Edelweiss and Tertaco Gardens. Chicago. ; I All wre n'h ciers artists who sang i ! well and were full of fun. This com- : pnnv kept the guis's in pood humor dur- , j lug: the entire evening. ) The banquet was a f.r.e affair but was . not overdone in consideration of these times of conservation. There wre five courses concluding with cigais and cofCeo. The chef was Sam S'rvens. ninnager of the Harks plant restaurant snd the man who will have the management of the new hotel. FINE FOR BABIES. TBt L'nited Prfis PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept Officer Bender waves a mil oncoming traffic at a b jsy C Traffic ; k bottle at; ornr r.ete. He holds impromptu transgressor of the ti , rt over every and t ; , n b o t - tie receive the tines. When the off'-nding motorists see tip ! bottles thev smile. Render smiles, and ; '.he crowd on the street corner smiles, j The. offender pulls out his wallet, drops. a coin In the, bottle and passes on. On the tin lid of the bottle is print-d something about starving bub.es in France and Belgium. H. S. NORTON IS NAMED FOR TENTH TERM At the nominating meeting the Gary Commercial club held Wednesday ! night H. S. Xorton was nominated for president. This makes 'he tenth time he has been nominated nnd el'e'fjrj prosident. Other officers nominated are: William Feuer, vice president. J A. E. R'.dKley. treasurer. j C. O. Holmes was nominate! for ! treasurer, but withdrew. The election j of officers will take place the fourth j Friday in September. Ton cannot, vote this fall unless you are registered. Republican Registration Day next Tuesday, for the City of Hammond. Are you Registered? D-4-4t DYER NEWS A dance will be given at Spring Kill Grove on September 9 There will be good music. 9-6-2 HESSVILLE Dr. M. H. Applebv of South Bend, w ill fieach at the school house at three o'clock Sunday afternoon. Sept. S. 1?1S. Von and your fiier.ds are Invited. Better to have War Savings Stamps in your safe than the bloodstained hands of the kaiser's hordes at your throat.
LAST CHANCE TODAY AND TOMORROW
Special Notice Children
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AT POPULAR PRICES MATINEE and NIGHT From 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. 25c, 35c and 50c. Boxes $1.50. Schedule of shows: First show, 11 a. m.; second, 2 p. m; third. 5 p. m., and last show, 8 p. m. Please com? so bs to spp the beginning of the show and not Inconvenience others as well as yourself by passing: before thope already seated.
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FOR FIIE M HOTEL i Th.s hotel is locV.d ri.'ht at th corner of Dick-v Place and Public Road nnd is designed for the accommodation of the sinKie men employed by the Marks Co. It has forty rooms and is titted with every rnooVrn convenience. 1 including shower baths, smokiner and 1 l'unirin(r room", readinsr rooms, etc. It i is of the stucco type and is made 10 f: lard .'., Ml sid. s. In arransemer." ' ,r. 1 equipment, everything seemed to be ' j orf .:?. j It was one of the most en.ioyahie funcHons h"ld In Indiana Harbor In many moi ns and was greatly enjoyed by every guest present. uou HAMMOND, IND. TODAY BESSIE B ARRIS C ALE in "MADAM WHO" I A play that vili trrip your hca.'t SATURDAY i ANNETTE KELLERMAN in !"The Daughter of the Gods" PAST I JW E TODAY BERT LYTELL in a smashing wesiern foaturo i"The Trail of Yesterday" SATURDAY JUNE CAPRICE in--"BLUE EYED MARY" j i RSS laW II If I mi i iRPHEU mm 4m Theatre HI IT A MTU ON P. grp. FEATURE ATTRACTION. Today FRANK RICH PRESENTS A Miniature Musical Comedy. 10 People Mostly Girls. CHAS. GIBBS The Human Phonograph. POZOR & LEIGHT Character Songs and Piano Novelty. Cleveland & Dowry Comedy, Singing, Talking and Banjo. La Esponesas Novelty Dancers. Also RUTH ROLAND in "Hands Up." The greatest serial of thorn all. New Show Mon., Wed., Friday. Matinee Daily 2:30. Evening Continuous 7 to 11. Sunday Con. tinuous 2 to 11. child may see "Hearts of the r 'elnel.- nnrl O T T J?i dR . J v-iuia a.iiii j. . a.., n 1 in the house, for. .
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