Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. tiesIav, November' 19, 1918

TELEPHONE 2576 Mollie Elveraa Moore, D. C. Chiropractor. . 94 State St. Hammond, Ind. DRULESS THERAPEUTIST.

HARD COAL SITUATION BAD The hard coal situation jn 1 lammond is an thing but rncou rag i ng. There Ere about .six car? of hard coal in (Valors' yards and some dealers liavc

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MAYOR BROWN OUT OF BED FOR FIRST TIME WITHIN WEEK

Mayor Urow n was out of bed today! for the first time since Wednesday when he w taken ill with influenza-! The major w farce J out from" over-; work. Tie states. Today he whs up ni ' around the house and cxi'iclol.to to; tlie office tomorrow. r;ep-irdini.' the sanitary district froj'Ct Whiell is tietlli; revived T'V ChioaRO , newspapers Major MrMi stated tliat

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ORDIH SUSPENDS DRAFTEXAMIHATIOH Indiana Draft Boards Get Notice Regarding Registrants Today.

raphers, typists, general clerks, etc.. are ava liable. Orders for help of any kind can be telephoned to E. C. 933 or mailed to V. S. Kmployment Service. City Hall. Kast Chicago. Ind.

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: ;. J j ir.erchants of Hammond held last evenly! j iti- it wa.1 decided the mi '-rubers present would keep their stores open Tuesday. l Thursday and Sntunliy eveni'iKH of each .'I : week for tTie benefit of the working ' people who I'md' it inconvenient to rt,de

during- the day. In mark the re-open-ItiS of the stores t ho im-reliants are -insr to offer M'eck'l iii.liirt-nifiits for

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You don't need to hunt from store to store to rind just the right piano at the rijjht prh'o. Straube's sell new layei- ianos for only slV fully warranted and many noted makes such as Marshall & Wendell Players for $500; Wilborn SoloHarp Players for $475; Hammond Players for $185; Behr Bros. Players for $450; Straube Players for $580; Estey Playes for $675. You should sec anil hear the Brambach Baby Grand Player Piano. Straube's arc showing beautiful period stvlo upriirht

pianos in the Kraniclr& Bach, Marshall & Wendell. Haines Bros., v,tu. Kvon if you wish a good used piano, trauhe'sjha e several uprights at $35, $35, $95 $100 up, on payments as low as $5 monthly. One Price To Everybody Commissions to Nobody.

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Local draft boards In Indiana were ordered to discontinue the physical ( xan ination of all resist runts in in-iru-lions Issued yesterdny by Major Koberi. C. Haltxell. state d -aft executive, und the four district bourd- in the state were instructed to discontinue the work of classify ins r-pis-trants and return all records to the local boards. These instructions were issued follow inp the rei eipt of an order from the provost marshal Ken-ral at Washington. The Washington orier follows: U.cal boards will discontinue on

this date all physical e.xa ni 1 nation or j resist rants, but will continue and ear-j r.v to the earliest-completion elassill-j cation of the 19 to C years old and IS, ears old groups. District boards will J discontinue all work of classification ( and of appeals on this date. They j will at once proceed to complete all I

records in so far as ti.e same j

are deficient as to men alreau ciassitied bv them or In res-fleet of whom

hey have already heard nlnnil noen Is. They will

most care in protecting and preserv-j ins- all records and will await further; orders regarding custody and ch'-ck- j jm- In and accounting for their on records. All records beb-ninf? permatter. tlv to f.les of the local boirds.

mid be returned lmmeuia.cij i.. ,per local boards.'

The four district boards In the state

that will terminate their duties insr ten days or two weeks ar

trict No. 1. Laporte. M. U Kay. chair-

man: District No. 2. Fort Wayne Miles Porter, chairman; District

s" Indianapolis, I,uc!lus

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eennes. John It. Kdwards

The district boards have s.:iteen months.

! SALOONS ARE

OPEN SUNDAYS Hurnham. the city of special privilepi s. is the mei cn for dry Lake county cornels Sundays when its bars are open although those of West Hammond are 'Closed. Zealous West Hammond saloonkeepers are demanding to know why Jturnham enjoys this favor which is denied them. The reason is that Mavor

Kwmradt of West nammond lias render-' ed a strict interpretation of the law. j That's the reason Costliu street ffets j ti;e business Sundays instead of State!

a big problem for all churches and the Methodists feel that they should pet an early start. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Nelson were Chicago visitors yesterday. Rev. W. J. H. Simmons went to Chicago on business last evening-. John Rosonbower and Ellsworth Brown of Cedar Lake were in Iowell on business yesterday.

Save for Allied War Drive!

HESSVILLEMAN HURT. William Runyan. 42 years old, of Hess-vill-, had two libs broken and was otherwise injured last niftht at the corner of Hohman and Sildey streets. Hammond, when the autortdles of W. C. Kusscii

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pether. Mr. Itjojan was taken to ft. Margraret s hospital, Ifammoml.

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t LOSES HIS WIFE. Mary Fedoresnk, 49 ye a pa old, wife of Stevan 1'edoresak, of 15th avenue, Hammond, died at their home this morning-. The filnerr.l will be h'-id from their lesidence tomorrow aflernodn at twn o'clock Interment will be held in 'U-.k Hill crmeteiy. t.'ndertaker Kmmer! i npr in char?e.

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County Commissioner James Black v.ent to Indianapolis on business yest erda y. Rev. ('. A. Erown went to Lafayette yesterday to attend a conference of the Methodist ministers of the Lafayette district. A plan will be discussed and adoptejl to talvt up the. t e.-onst met ion work In the fieius where the Methodist churches are working; over peas. This Is

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I The U. S. Employment Service Is in 11 the field to help everybody, those who j want work and those who want a job. ,. If employers and employee will rciiieiii'1 j ler t j use the service these clays, the supply and demad for lalior will balance I j more satisfactorily to all cotu-t rned. i This service Is for all the man or womj? I an who is finding It necessary to chance ! Tils or her job and the employer who ji wantH help, no matter how small the i i order. I i Housewives will stand a better chance

.-'j of gttting help now, if they will put i

in their orders at the employment office stating; requirements and wapts. Storekeepers needing; help, may find it here. Ofl Ice women and pirls for various lines of work bookkeepers, stcnotr-

LET SUMMERS FILL YOUR Prescriptions for man or beast. YOU CAN BUY EVERYTHING that is usually kept in a good drug store at Summers. DON'T LET YOUR RADIATOR freeze. Use Denatured Alcohol. Summers has barrels ofit. DRUG3. MEDICINES, SICK room supplies. The Best Drug Store and the best delivery service in Hammond.

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At a Special Meeting of the Retail Merchants, Held Last Monday Evening, it was decided to keep open-'Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings, Commencioig Thursday, November 2 1 st9 to give the - working men and women, an opportunity to do their shopping during these evenings. Watch the paper for special inducements why you should buy Thursday Evenings.

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