Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 116, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1918 — Page 5

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"Tell Me How To Be Beautiful

The office or the Civilian Relief department in Liberty Hall is open every flay from two until five o'clock. There have been quite a few calls for assistance from mothers, wives and sisters of soldiers and sailors and these have been Investigated. Miss Kdith Clarke Tatterson who will have charge of the -work here will return next week from Indianepolis where she has been taking; a -ix weeks' course of training. Mrs. C. B. Tinkhain of Detroit street !s at Wesley hospital. Chicago, where she w ill submit to an operation. Attorney John A. Gavit is visiting- his mother in Saginaw, Mich., for a few ilnvj. Mrs. William Eisner of Detroit street had her daughter, Mrs. Marks and sister. Mrs. Kuttncr of Chicago as her guests yesterday. G I.. Fitz-Wi'liam of the Indiana Laboratories returned today from Alabama where he !i?.s been for a week on H.t inspection trip. Miss Kdith Kurt who is attending the University of Chicago will spend the week-end at the home of hr parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ruff In Carrol! street. Mrs. G. II. Austin is at Wesley hospital whore h has been for about a week under a surgreon's care. J. K. Prannon of Truman avenue will return today from Lowell, convalescent from an attack of influenza. Key M. Fudge returned yesterday from a few days' visit with his parents in Dunkirk. Ind. Mrs. II. C. Groman of Rimbach avenue who has been seriously ill with pneumonia for more than a week shows flight improvement today. Mrs. Fred Becker is ill with the influenza. Miss Harriet Teager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Teager of Harrison f treet. is recovering after several days' illness. . Mrs. Wiilard Slagle has returned to her home in Memphis, Tenn., after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. .lordan for several davs. She w as called here by the death of her sister, Mrs. I'arker. Mrs. Harry AVeis is confined to her home in Ann street the result of an accident she met with last week. Mrs. George Teazel expected to return today from the Columbia hospital, Cniaro. where she underwent a serious operation a few weeks ago but on account of the weather it was decided not to bring her home for a couple of days. Hiss Marie' Maloy of Sibley street is ill with the influenza.

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Crowded stores fo not make for satisfactory service. Customers are displeased that they have no more personal attention. Clerks sre worried because they are forced by circumstances to undertake the impossible. Merchants arc unhappy because they realize thst the trade relations cannot be of a mutually satisfactory nature. Lvorbody loses The customer hios pa lien!. The clerk loses healih. The i-Kre!,cmL loses business. To minimize thi iii.tr rsinr condii ion retailers hr.vo heretofore extended the hours of coiner business, secured additional help and made c onr ss ions in the way of dciivciies. charge and approvals. Now the nntion Is at wp.r. The jrov-

ernmerii is preaching and demanding eeir.oir.ies of every character, particularly of man-power. The government says to the merchant. Thou shalt r.ot and tha merchant patriotically ogrees. Ncnc short of nn alien enemy will sc.-!; to interfere with tlv agreement, and patriotic Americans w ii! seel; to help bv doing their holiday buv ing October ''! November, carrying their purt liases where possible, and decline the un.nl vviisteful store prictiee?. f , the -,a'.;e of hrlpinjr to v. in the war. Thus will fuel be saved, men pnd women enabled ' es.npo drudg- t v and tlie Clirisspirit conserved. lucle Sam has other work too. for those extra clerks, bookkeep rs ml del i v ery men. heretofore taxed as-'fxinst the gifts that were in i ended solely to add cheer to the season.

But He Fails to Appreciate J All the Good Will of the i i Tenants and Is No More. ;

A yellow. short-haired, friendly homeless- Hector K ir.? ro place down Holiinan sucet side-stepped a hostile boot and Iook;i-g up uvv ihc Hammi. nd build ins. It may be a matter cf some satisfaction tenants to l.now that the t.up v.-a fs o. r.bly in.rrcssed. Ti e bu:!j;ns '.licet i,bsta.nt;a!. hov.e-llr.e. n:id struck the fancy ;' the vagrant.

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',nr t:xtrr.: rriEss.l T.ONrii'X. Oct. -j. moof the most remarkable developments which the war has brought about is the introduction of women workers in the shipyards. Nn industrial branch of work comprises a rouarher or harder ocupatlon than the building- ? a large merchant steamer. Women are now workinp with riveters, heating the rivets and carrying them to the men who drive them home. The speed with which the girls unload huge bars of iron fro miatiway wagons end wheel them away in barrows is a souice of wonder to the onlooker. Experienced ghls even drive crane? and winches a nerve-racking occupation inasmuch as the lives of others depend upon their actions.

The i-evv rtore of C. J. Kontos &- Co.. recently opened in the JTohman block at S'ate and Hohnian streets, has attracted a creot denl of attention by reason of the magnificent display of fruits and v cgetablcs. C. J. Kontos A- Co.. are large lniporters of leas, coffees :ind fruits and announce they will sive the vory best of fruits and vegetables the market affords at popular prues.

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Mrs. Sinclair of Pittsburgh is the euest of Mrs. J. E. Leech of CCO Highland street for the week. Mrs. Leech has as her guests today Mrs. E. B. Hoos

and eaughter of Hobart. Mr. and Mrs. Conley have returned to j their home in Terre Haute after visiting

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. "Woods of -V'altham street. Mrs. D. V. Enrigbt f Detroit street is ronvalescent from a severe attack of influenza. Miss Katherlr.e Frenio of May wood venue. Is reported to be quite ill with

the influenza. I Corns, Bunions and Ingrown Nails, removed. Tlat feet treated. 412 Ham-j mend Bldg. Honors T to 9 p. m. J. T. I Stamm, phone 2333. 10-13!

H4th street. East Chicago, by Bunde. Tom Lowes of Hammond by Ho'.mgieen. George Kot of 1?0 Co. House. E. Hammond by Hesterman and Lutel Frank Feoriek of 543 Ames avenue by Hesterman; Iawrence Checki, of 3TSS White Oak avenue by Hesteiman and Borchert; Louis McWiliiam of 1614 Polk street, Gary, by Trost and Lute, and William MicPherson of So. Bend by Hilbrkh.

THE TIES' FINANCIAL COLUMN

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If you have any freight at Tiouses, or t Chicago and want prompt delivery, call the Reliable Transfer Co.. Hammond 2562. 10-11-tf

At the mill gates this morning a demented man. giving his name as M. V.". Sagydak,. was arrested and taken in charge by the police. He is supposed to be an escaped patient from IXinning. III., and in giving an account of his life he says: "I sunk 1.600,000 German ships and escaped to Gary over the ice this morning."

nxaiOKTaM. in loving memory of our dear mother, Frieda Mundt. who departed this life fou" vears hko. October C5. 1914. The" Lord said: ' You have finished: i"ome up higher." mother dear; You have won a crown in heaven l-'nr the pain you Buffered here. These who saw you in vour casket. Pure and white and. Obi so fair. Thought you were lh light of heaven As you lay so sweetly there. Just four years ago you left us. How we miss you. mother, dear. Ar.d remember all your kindness Vs v." drop a rulmt tear. Rest in peace, darling mother. .Sadly misled by 10-25-1 SON AND PAUGIr SR.

A BAD LOT OF ACTORS. The following men were arrested last night by the Hammond police and charged with being drunk. Thy are John Zalhurecky. of 532

CUTTING AND STABBNG AFFRAY

Three Gary foreigners by the names of Fenando Froze!. Thomas Novarro and Fausino Terar at i o'clock this morning at 940 Washington street engaged in a free-for-all cutting and stabbing affray, wounding the participants so seriously that they all had to be taken to the hospital In an ambulance for repairs.

IS HELD FOR IMPROPER RELATIONS Emmett Lacy, colored, was arrested early this morning on complaint of his wife on the charge of having improper relations with his ten-year-old stepdaughter-

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Atchison 92 " American Beet Sugar 6S'.i American Car Fdry. S6l3 American Locomotive CGw Anaconda 69 "i American Smelting J8 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 4lri Baldwin Locomotive ko Baltimore and Ohio CS1! Canadian Pacific 167 z American Can Co. 4 1 New York Central 7S Central Leather CG' Chesapeake and Ohio 50 Crucible Steel 66 Erie 16i General Electric 13.'? Great Northern 93 fi International Paper 362 Norfolk and Western 10S' Northern Pacific 3T5 Pennsylvania 47 !; Pittsburg Coul C3 P.epublic Iron and Steel Sii Reading SO'i V. S. Rubber 61 American Su;ar lll'i Southern Pacific 100 ; Southern Railway SO Chgo. Mil. and St. Paul 43 Texas Oil 1S7 L'nited Cigars 103" U. S. Steel 10ST Utah Copper 85 Ji Western Union 89 ' Waba.-h 9S'a Willys Overland 23 'i Sinclair Oil . 35 'i VEAL 50-60 lbs., 16c: 60-SO lbs., 17 18c; 90-110 lbs.. 1921Hc; fancy. 22c; heavyweight kidneys, 12 14c; coarse, lie. CHICAGO OlAIS FVTTTKE3. CORN Oct., il-31'i; Nov.. $1.27 Ti; Dec. J1.22Ti. OATS Oct.. 71c: Nov., 71i;: Dec, TO He. CHICAGO XrTE STOCK. HOGS Receipts. lS.Ono; rough. $13.50 14.25; light. $15.7517.10; pigs, $13.00 14.25 ; butcher. $16.50 3 17.50; packing. $14.25 15.73. CATTLE Receipts. 7,000; market, steady; beeves. $3.5015.0; cows, $6.75 14.00; stockersfeeuers, $10.25 if 17.50; caners, $5.75 Jf 6.75 ; calves, $16.0016.50; butchers, $6.7514.00. EACT CHICAGO BABE DIES The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of 3S75 Olcott avenue. East Chicago, died last night at their home. The funeral will be held from their home this afternoon. Interment in Cak Hill cemetery. Undertaker S'e-vart in eha-g-.

holding and opc-in'.lug company may;

prove the solution of that big little economic problem, the one-man business. Hundreds of men who own and operate little stores hardware stores, dry goods and r.ollon stores, news stands, fruit stands have been called up for service In the army. Some few have been able to sei; at a good price, and others have left the camp in charge of their wives.

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until the end of the war or sell out at a loss. Taken separately, one of these stores nmounts to nothing in the whole huge scheme of British business. But as a section of the entire trade they are extremely important, and the hardship of iheir closing has nifected a considerable number of industrious people. Hammersmith borough. London, probably will be the first borough to try out ihe. idea of the holding company. Under the plan, substitute labor will be provided, and the concerns will be operated by the company for the smallest possible cost to the owner. After the expense of operation has been defrayed the owner or his dependents will receive whatever profits are realized.

A reporter found the unnamed dog beneath h!s tlk. The only .signs cf life about the hoard were In its weol. It flept as thoup.h making up for a week's dissipation, "her-; was no'.h.r.g .he mctter with It; appetite. Whenever the folks in an of;';ce np-o-ar to lire of l.!;:i the dr;g move:; on until h- has established mo:e or less permanent hcadciuai -tcra in ih" furnace room Everybody in the. bjiiding hris been getting rather r'n'imcntal about the tog. Von.o heartless fellow 'old the sto-y : the 'armer and the mule with"!::, ehanins the iid -." feel in sr. The s:o- go that ti farmer had a mule which grew old in the ..n'c and bei. .ruing to aged to work was retired. The fanner being attachv'l to the animal lefased to kill it. but instead fed St for years while it laid around and took life easy. One day tile farmer was toiling a neighbor how much he though of the rr.ulo and how much the rr.ule thought of him. He said that when the mule died !t r.ouk' the greatest blow of his life and tl.-it l.e b.ve.'i -Jio oid critter. 'i i'.cn the ?..rrm r v nt out in the

o n to fotei the n:c,ie and t;ie mult k'cktd iii.ii in the bend and ki:!d him. Later Weil, the ?og turned ut to be fibout us grateful as the mule.

u nder a discipline as rigid as that of the prison camp. The Germans do not hesitate to use clubs Br.d the butts of their guns on the Russians. The horses ore better taken care of than the Russian";. As o result, many of the Russians are s-uffering with tuberculosis ar.d other disease f.nd arc dying by hundred?. Natives of central and Siberian Russia ere those chosc.i for work in the Bcliic provinces. The Russians captured by tho Germans in Estbor.ia and Lixoni-t have been sen'. ii:lo the interior of Russia the so!Uiers lor field work and tho led guardsmen ior digging trenches. No sooner did the Germans begin to feci themselves masters cf the sitottion Thau they levied, severe taxes upon th-'J Russian population curl the proletarian population in general. A .separate passport tax. also was levied. If a civilian Russian desires n leave for Russia he i:iU3l pay as Inch rs 150 rubles for a p:'-5porl. Taxes hfive been levied on ini'ov.E. w.rnlovv curid'.r.s, beds and Pill ;ws. Th popuiaticn t ." tho region !s living In p. state of terror. Instead of the promised autonomy it bus been given 'he inost outrageous foun of despotism, petty and lirge. As a result, thousands sought to f.ec. tspccia!'.;.' from Livor.la. The idg centers are depopulated. In Ttiga, for exnmpla there are no mor; iln.:i VjO.OOO of i s population of 200,000 lrft.

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MEN EXEMPTED BY DISTRICT BOABD liver tv. o thousand exemptions ha e 'een granted t te -mployes of the

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cf Lapoite. A'.t e.emp"ors atked for were granted. Rcard No. 1 sent a thousand requests: Boaid No. 2 700 and Board No. 3. ScO.

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Br Tkitk') Pr. ess 1 LONDON, Oct -.o. A little story about an Alsathi girl in a pair of new shoes among the . uins of St. Mihiel won for Pec. N. D. Baker a place in the hearts of the English newspaper men who interview cd him in London today. The young woman in her Sunday besl. was wandering among the ruins. She had on a pair of brand new shoes, exquisite creations that would have been fine even in pre-war days. And this after four years of German occupation. Baker stoj ped to question her. "Oh, I bought them before the war." she replied. "I bid them in the cellar v.hen the Germans csme. l wanted to have them ready for the day of emancipation. I know it would come some time. But it seemed a long time waiting, sometimes." "That secretary of yours Is a great chap," an English journalist remarked after the interview. "He's so jolly human and unaffected. That was a tophole story about that girl with the new shoes, wasn't it now? Eancy a secretary of war noticing little things like that. I like that kind of a man."

BUT WHAT ELSE WOULD ONE EXPECT OF YANKS

The WtlboFo Phonograph Is a Musical Wonder Tou will be gladly surprised when you hear the clear, crisp tones of the WILBORX. Victor, Columbia, Edison and Pathe records are played perfectly. The WILBORN is equipped with record spot light. All tho good qualities of every other talking machine are found in the WILBORX. The cabinets are beautiful in design and finish.

fBr I'n'tteo PnEss 1 LONPON. Oct. 15. For good behavior Arieri.on soldiers are walking off with the palm. The Londoner Is favorably impressed w iih the quiet, gentlemanly conduct -nd soldierly , bearing o the Yankees. Although vast numbers of American soldiers are met in London streets every day. net a single case of drunkenness r.mong them has been brought to public, notice. Vobin.acy women workers at the Lagle hut are unanimous in their pra.s? cf Americans, who. they say. are always courteous, and never In(i:n"d to "freshness.' though of course .be Vnic is quite an adept at a we'.Ti.it.ed compliment, and does not try ; 1. cie his appreciation of what Ecgi .-ii women are doing.

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By JOSKPH SIIAPLE.V fL'nltcd Tress Staff Correspondent.) NEW TOr.K, Oct. 25 Despite the agreement between Germany and the bolsheviki for en exchange of war prisoners, Germany is detaining most of the Kussian captives for work in Germany, at the western front and in the Baltic provinces. Russians who managed to make their way from the latter region to Pttrograd declare that thousands of Russian soldiers have been sent to the Baltic provinces to work on the estate of the proGerman Baltic barons. They work under guard of armed German soldiers and

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jv.s. uiisjici c 1 oar load of fatiev 1oi?,l' lurbanl; Idaho I'otatuos. worth S2.oO. Sv.o- i 5 rial while they last, jct bn.liel . . .

1 carload of Red Winter Idaho Onion-, worth $1.00. Special per bushel

We still have some Wisconsin Spuds, &s )f per bushel at -JL.U Also 20-oz. Pippin Apples, at per C5Q A barrel SJO.eJU

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WAHTID Stenographer, thoroughly ex. perlenced, accarata and neat; highest wages to competent stenographer. W. B. Coniey Co., Hammond. 10-25-2

WANTED Competent girl for housework; good wages. Ct Itimbach ave.. Hammond. 10-25-1

WANTED Girl or woman to work in boarding house: good wages. 110 Fayette. I'hone 6'Jl Hammond. 10-25-1

WANTED A re'iable young lady as cashier in store; experience iiiiiio,sarv : will pay well. Apply 1 ti T State St., Hammond. l"-25-2

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LEGAL NOTICES.

;OX-RESIDENT XOT1CE. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTT. MOTOR CAU SECURITIES CORPORATION. A CORP., VS. C. H. TYLER. DOING BUSINESS AS THE OVERLAND-TYLER COMPAN Y. CAUSE NO. ITSr.O. ACTION IN ATTACHMENT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPT. TERM, 1918. Now comes the plaintiff by Cleveland & Cleveland, attorneys, and tiles its complaint herein, together wilh an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. C. IT. Tyler, doing business as The Overland-Tyler Comrany, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby noti.led of the pendency of said action end that the ssms will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, ar.d that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 16th day of December, A. D. 1918. the same being the Cist day of the next term of Raid Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 2, at. Hammond, In said County and State, en the 2nd Monday of November. A. D. 191S. said action will be heard and determined In hi? Rbsenre. IN WITNESS AVHEREOF, I hereunto Bet my hand and affix the Sea! of said Court, at Hammond, this ISth day of October. A. V). 1918. HERBERT L. "VVHEATOX. 10-1S-25--11-1 Clerk L. S. C

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PLENTY OF SOFT COAL j Ooiivred t Any Part of the City. Ask U fer Pelt as. Was! Hammond Coal Company j

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rpprir. To T;t-v Tivts! I M'ASllINOTON. D. C, Oct. C2. The lndiHr.arolls boulevard, at V.'hitinjr. i- j provement has been reopened by ihe C j S. Highway Council with food pros- , pects for favorable action. Senator J. I J. Nedjl appeared for the lmprovem?r.t. !

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CROWN POINT. IND.. Oct. 25. Uarl Iliatt of Hebron b?d the misfortune to have an air drill vass through his foot while at his work in Gary. "While hoHir.p: the drill in place in some manner i' slipped and went through his fo-H just between the bons of the tiff to; and Ihe second one.

GARY LIQUOR

VIOLATOR IS ! FINED $80 1

j Theodore Boftz. at Tenth avenue and J i Adams street. Gary, xrrested on tne it harpe cf being: a state liquor la vinla- ' j tor. was this morning in Judge Dunn's i city court fined $50 and co.:ts. I

in a strong, well managed bank is an asset that ever man, woman and. child should have.

Start Today Deposit a certain sum every week or month and see how rapidly it will accumulate. 3 Interest Compounded Semi-Annually Lake County Savings & Trust Company THE (BACK WITH THE CHIAZE CLOCK Corner State and Hohman Streets. Hammond, Indiana.

OUR LITTLE POCKET BANK WILL HELP YOU GET A START. CALL AND GET ONE WE HAVE ALL SIZES. OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS.

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