Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1919 — Page 2

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Anif-ritBn ( ar and Foundry 93V

American Cotton Oil 43 1 American Uxomoi 1 v $7 An-,ricn Sirnitiug "lt American 8tcl Foundry sit, Amt-rican Sugar K-finin 1 -Jd

; American .Tel. and TH. j Ar.iiCin3(t I A tchison I Atiantio Guf and W. 1. j Baldwin I ooornoi tc I Fia'imor and Ohio Bf!hsehiri ;'8i:forn,H Petroleum J i'hf5ap(ekf and Ohio . Chicago and Nor'h Western Chicago. Mil. and Si. F'aul I "oiorado Kud ji"uba Cane Sujir j I'nitfd State Food Products i F.rie I Ceneral F.iectric

'Jeneral Motors

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hre. Senator New paid that

Vm. J. fcrjiin accepts the league Han with b few amendments to the effect that the powera accept the Monroe docirine, tin. that there shall he po mandatories relating to the number of troi rs the United States shall yend abroad. "For ence in my life I find mje!f in agreement will Air. Bryan.- Senator Mew lidded.

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Dnnng the mad daya while war liny had drained Canadian shops and

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.er too busy to take stock of their ccomplisments. Now that tli canron are silent and the world is turt iir.j? it face ;x peace-time activities they fled time to consider the maerutuda of their war-wajrinjr efforts. So roe of them are surprising arid r.one more 1,0 than the sam total roiled np by the Canadians. Canada gve prodipally of men. money and munitions. M nd money out of all proportion to its population, were thrown into the battle arena. This is freneraL'y well known in the United States for the kiitia bands piped it from coast to coast during: the British and Canadian recruiting campaign. Tne prodigious amount of munitions .manufactured and sent overseas is

BomeuiiEg: to marvel at. especially

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achievement in this respect is due in lai'tre measure to her women who stepfd into the places left vacant by the men. as well as newiv created

pieces, ar.a Kept the wheels of ua- 00

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S -vB h,;avy Percentage of cn this in.-atry V"flacia. The credit for Canada's ' In a recent resume' of the Cansdi-

an munitions output, Mr. Vauzhan stated that more than 450 plants were ena?eo' m wsr work. The number of sheKs turned out was 67,J"0,00 and cost $1,200,000 OOO. Thw

I amount cf sheiis reoured two mii-

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Midvaie Steel N. Y Air Braxe New York Central , N T . . U and Hartford Xorthein Facirlc Fennsylvania

j Pre.sfd Steel Car j Hailway S'eel Spring j Reading j Kepuhlic Iron and Steel Sr.ijt hern Facif c ; St udbkf r J Texas Co. ( I'nlon Pacific i fcinrlair

V. S Steel Wesiingrhouce Willys Overland

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MOTORCYCLE CLUB MEETS

At a special nieetinic of the e Ate. era ft the Hammond ilotorcycla C!ub held Tuesday- evenins: the committee reported the proFre which has hen made toward finding 'jitale eiuh

room. No quarters have ben wtur- ! ed and the search will be continued. Another meeting of he officer will! be held at the J. F.. Te-h motorcycle store Sucday morn in: at tan o'clock !

nd it Is hoped that eoreethinr deflntte w!l have been learned by that tme.

INDUSTRIAL BOARD MEETS

Fince Monday the fitate Industrial I Foard ha heen hearing a number o' ! r-ronal injury aiee in ip.rior court (

room ,o. S. Judge Perkins generally! hand-les the woik alone hut at th's ; ses.ion the complete board 1p preoent. j the other members bping- JudKe S. R. Artman and J.ide K. 1,. rre?er. They i v Ui he here until Friday. ' '

THEATRE

CHARGED WITH AUTO THEFTS

TODAY AND TOMORROW BILLIE BURKE is "Good Gracious Annabelle" ip FRIDAY AND SATURDAY " John Barrymore IX "Raffles the Amateur Cracksman Extra added attraction Friday and Saturday: The HamrooXKt: ro!fee deptroyiog "boote' Iry-t breaking trp bottles nl 'Sugnfoi it.

SUNDAY Ethel Clayton EN

' 'Maggie Pepper

ComMa Men, Tuea. and Wed April 14, 15, 16H. B. WJtha7 in "The Falae Faces."

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wnen it is remembered that recruit-' who. later headed a muiuti

vonsiuerauui experimental wnrb Inn inn 101.1 .

fcaa to be doae before the production per, 25.000 toius of spelter and 1S8.of munitions could proceed smoothly. ! 000 tons of load, te sides 527.0O0.C0C The 1 loya Scotia Steel Com?aoy did j worth of shell boxes and similar mi-

ncct ui yiuueer wore in 00tainin(r ine exact grade of etesl required. The beet treatment proved a hard problem, but was solved largely through the etforts of W. A. Peterson of the Canadian Pacific Railway and C. S. Winsiow of the In per soil Rand Company. The first lot of munitions was turned out by the Canadian Pacific's Aiifrus Shop near Montreal under the supervision of H. II. Vauchan

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tenate. Aeroplanes to the number 2.121 and 30 fiyir.z boats stand to Canada's war supplies credit. During1 K17 Canada supplied no less than 80 on Fix sizes of shelLi furnished to rhe British government for the use of the Allied armies. At the close of the war Premier L!o?d George and Winston Churchill. British minister of munitions, sent letters of congratulation asknowledg--ing the Empire's debt to Canada

CHICAGO CASK OX&IIf HAUET. CORN" No. mixed. $160' 161; 3 white. $161(f1I: S yellow. fl.6rtg. lfil: 4 mixed $lf.i: 4 white. S1.681-ftl.oP-,: 4 yellow. Jl 6S'j 169. 5 yeilo. f 1 57: mixAd. fi.Sir

rATS No I whit. 67lc; 6S'9c; 4 hile. 6i,7c; n ,c.

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE !M! ,. A F(.ll?. Ind. Ann! y Chi-

jago detective? left her- today with (Frederick Hal!, alias Frederick Evans

wanted in the Chuae.-. city for child negrlect. and lister Milner. charged with pi and larceny in two automobile Milner is aliened to have stolen and driven to Indianapolis. Chicago police say Milner ha? been connected with the theft of more than fifty auto-nobles in that' city. For ten yeais under the name of Fvan. Hal! alias Evans, was a d-

tcctive on the Chicago police force.

j and for s.m time had t harte of the Magrmcy imreau of the Chicago police

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IfcDIGESTION

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GARY NEGRESSES SENT.TO PRISON

JUDGE REITER HEARS HARBOR CASE .ludsce Kf-ifr and a Jury are ht-arinK evi-lnce in the suit ff PYank M'oz.niah. of Indiana Harbwr; against the AnicriiM:. lnsutaiie Co. Woznlak is trying i.i collect $1200 insurance on an auto tin. k

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"PrniK of 1516. Mc.Vlcer A Pwrsy rep- '

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FRENCH PAPER ! COMPLAINS BITTERLY

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STORE LOOTERS ' ARE SHOT UP

573 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND. ALL KI27DS OF COAL MW WOOD BEST A N THF. .C4 T E JUST A.IRfVED. Tel. Hammond 643.

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Ihe eiiloijiiiifnt of the w.i r timi p. In 1 111. and later for the dry p nod ier tiie eons' i t ui ion 1 a mi niiniHil

twkinp shiii"' m !h.- hur '.'in 'f inii rnwl t evenuo. Whiic no announcement las Inn fnad'1 of the plans f'T enforcirjt ili 1ms. orticmlp of the hut', an this afVr-

, iiiiwi e prt M-d tht' belief thai it would necctsxrv to add oiuy .( inspectors jftiid aa.-ntf' to the present force. Theie I ire now 2.2m! .f lhr atents. the nunj 1 rr hovmit heen twradia ly increased ps

various M-'iies went dry. Jl is pbmneii 10 on id the country into r.oneK to f acility i e t h'- ork.

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no satisfaction to lion of I ne Fiench acute dissatisfaction dev lopnit-nts in the

S white. I department. He was known here as standard, j I'r. Frederick Hall, a chiropractor. He

has a wife, anil two children .n Chiilgt and a wife here. Chicago detec-

CHICAOO Irv B STOCMI. liives who came after him said a bic-

HMojs F.ulk. $:0 25(9 20.45: lop.imv charae will be filed arainst him

12 f.5; butcher hops heavy, $.n.S6 When they arrive, in Chios-. 0 65: racking hogs heay. i19.Bo$l;

IS .SO; medium and mixed. 120 SO i 10 SO

lihr. IIS.SO'O 20c4?: pigs. S 17.75 1 9.00; roulis. $15.2."f? 19 .SO. CATTLE Beef cattle good choice. $17.50(20.40; medium and common, f ! 3.75 tr 17 65; liutcher stock heifer. ST.SO'a 14 76; cows. $7.55 14 60: canners and cutters. J5.65 f 1 0.flf); stockers and feeders good choice. 11 0.25 15.25; common end medium, fS.254ilSE0; veal Hives good choice. $ 1 4 .60 1 7.6". r iicaoo ntoDuci. Pl'TTER Creamery extras. 62r ; lst, 5J1t$61Vc: rsckiiif stocks, 3540c. F.O'il.S Current receipts. S"lCf9'4e; ordinary firsts. 3SlS4c; firsts, S 4c; extras. 42t?42Vir. 1.1 VR POl'LTRT Turkey i. S233c, chickens. Sfc; springs. 33c: roosters, 24c: geese, l"c; ducks. 33c. POTATOES Ohios. J1S80 1.30.

NEGRO WOMAN

SUES WHITE WOMAN I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I

NEW YORK, April 9 It took a jury j just (en minutes to bring in a erdict, for the defendant today tn the suit i

STRIKE IN MONTREAL I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MONTKEAI.. Que.. April 9. Twelve hundred employes of the Canadian Express from Halifax to Prince Rupert will go on strike at 6 p. in. Thursday, their leaders announced today.

Cold Cans Eudtoiui and Fains. Feverish Headaches and Body Pains caused from a cold are soon relieved by taking: LAXATIVE ERUilO QUININE Tab'ets. There's only one "Eromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S eirnature on the box. 30c. Adv.

ODESSA EVACUATED. (INTERNATIONAL N S SERVICE PA K I f. April KvBcuation of Odssa by allied forces was confirmed this afternoon. Earlier advices said that Ukranlan soviet troops had entered the city.

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Flies Cured la 6 to 14 cays 1rugs.si ir tjiid rm my if f'AZU OTNTMF.N'T fails lo .ntv li'-liir.jf. Bl'nd, Hie edipg r IVoirud'itK l'ii ftops Irritation: Soothes and lie is. Ion ran K! rts'fui sleep afier the first application. FrScc 0c Adv. THE SAME" 0Ld"sT0RY.

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Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with touch with the whole world. WHY COUGH AND COUGH AND COUGH? Dr. KJng'a New Discovery removes the danger of neglect CJUShing until the parched throat f rowa painful should not he permitted, t should be reiiered before if gaint headway with a dose of Dr. King's New Discovery. The eame with a ro!d or bronchial Mack. Miiiiona have imed fhis wriiknown remedy for half a century regularly without thought of change. Sold by druggist since 1369. An a!iimportan adjunct to any family medirtDe cabinet. 60c and 11.20. The Burden of Constipation is lifted, comfortably but positively when yea treat your bowels with Dr. King's Ne Life Pills. The liver geta busv, digestion improves, the sirkh, j

aanow mm it treed from bile. tiet a bottle today start the day right. 25c.

i INTERNATIONAL KEWS SERVICE J ''AMI' I'KVllNS, Jiass.. April 9. A iini of rn i.e ., , nt up from Yankee divi- ! n Id i. rs lofiay a. iriMances of looting of thfir lii ar.d trunk? s-oniewhere 1. I ween Bresi. Fiance, and this camp. 'in' hundred and fifty pic(. ,,f baggas ha lieeri Ci...overed r'fled "f cherished

jf"uemrs or tn.) wcrld war. i The last straw ua? the looting of the bagfiage of Hv. i;f,-,rj, f. Connor.

" ""'."""i. ona or the "hapiaiiis rr tha 101st Infantry. Father Connor found that r.ot'oniy some of his pritst'y vfstments had heen stolen, hut also that the tneivrs had hroVen a sacred gold chalice. Some of the estments tind the broken chalice were found IhKt s'. ffed in'o the rtf!d baa of Lieut. Col. .lohn ,T. Barry.

ol. Barry s bg had heen slat-hed sni looted.

broush; by Julia King, a

against Mrs. August I., ilott. wife of a wealthy lawyer, alleging; alienation of the affections of the plaintiffs husband. Albert King King was a chauffer for the Motts. Mrs. Ilott admitted author

ship of notes to the negro, couched in affectionate terms, hut exp'ained that she always used such expressions in addressing: her servants.

GERMANS WRITE RELATIVES HERE (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ) NEW YORK, April .4. Miai is said to be the first consignment if mail to reach her- direct from Germany since America "s entry into the war arrived today on the steamer Hunsha. from Dantzig. The mail consisted mainly of letters from tier-mans to relatives In this country.

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OUGHT TO DO WELL WITH THAT NAME

INK! A ,. Ft T.JS. Ind., r-shinsoi,,f F a ,.,,, , v n. ind . 1 1 I paners

April 9 The 1 ih r. f .Mar- : ncorpora t ion

'Hith tne secietarv incorporators I.ulher P. Hess. F

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SENATOR NEW

AT MADISON ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 MA-ilSON. Jnd.. April 9 L'niled St tiles Senator Harry S. New, speaking here last night, continued to criticise the plan of Fresidtnt Wilson for a league of nations. lie referred to various sections of the proposed covenant in the form made public and set forth what a league to which he will ajree must provide. Senator New was the guest of the Madison Rotary Ciub at luncheon and spoka briefly on government control of

Out of respect for V. W. Woolworth, head of the Woolworth string- of five and ten cent stores, who died Tuesday morning, the two local stores will lie closed all day Thursday. The rule will be fol

lowed in all of the 1.03S stores scattered stl over the nation and the ten big district offices.

Lady Buys Liberty Bonds With Operation Money "I have been busy saving up money for an operation for gall stones which my physician advised in my rase. Since taking one, bottle of Mevr's Wonderful Remedy it looks as though I can safely use this money to buy Liberty Eonds. I suffered four years with colic attacks and bloating." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal

mucus Trom the intestinal tract and al'.aya the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Tharmacy. Ridgeley Drug Store in Gary. Centra! Prug Store in Indiana Harbor and Druggists Everywhere. Adv.

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"Wher Evrybo-7 Goi."

FEATURE ATTRACTKJN t Today, Thursday & Fri.,

BROWN.

MINSTRELS

COMEDY AND HARMONY. Bobbie Van Horn Mirth and Melody. Three Girls Singing, Dancing and Muie4. Bollinger Wire Noverty. : Reynolds & Walter Comedy, Singlna and Talking. ALSO Pearl White IX The Lightning Raider New Show Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Matlf daily. 2:30; Nights continuous, 7 t- n' Sunday continuous. 2 to 11. '

Too Late To Classify I ;

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TODAY The Prussian Cur I am Von Per Golfz, the (rerman spy. See me in the Fox photoplay, "Th Prussian Cur." See my ronfehsion of .the crimes I committed in America for the Kaiser. Tomorrow Tom Mix -TN The Twisted Trails Coming Theda Bara in Salome

todav. The i railroads and its effect t n

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Thomas H. Bedell, ;d V. S(, Chas.

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Aomsxs WITH B.Y.JT. NORTH VERNON. Ind.. April S - The acceptance of the league of rations covenant as now proposed, would tnaji i he abandonment of the Mnm doe'rine. Senator Harr 3- 'New declared In an

WANTED Toung lady and tailoring. Uernat. Hammond.

for drrssmafcing dZh Hohtnan St.. ! 4 'JU. '

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Do yon need help in making; your Corporation Incomf Tax Return ? If you do eall X .W. Freeman, fomier Gin Dep. Call phone 1T43 Hammond.

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TODAY THE IRON TEST DESPERATE ODDS. Also F,!a; V Comedy Boobs and Bumps. TOMORROW JACK FORD in big western produe'io-i THE FIGHTING BROTHERS rpjcurir.g Te'- Morrison und Hoot rvhson.