Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1919 — Page 2

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THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN American Oar and Foundry - S4': American I.,ocPmot i . ?fi7'a American Smelting , 1 American Steel Foundry $21 American Sugar Kefinlng i2S American Woolen 6 Anaconda 8 7v Atchison 91 A r.a'dwin Pocomotive P I Baltimore and Ohio 4fi 'anad!an Pacific 161 rhasapeake and Ohio 5S fhtcago and iN'orth Western f4', Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul ."61; "olorado Fuel 4?i4 Torn Products SO", Distilleries Securities 71 tf.rle IS General Electric 163 General Motor , 17 fit. Northern Pr. pn", !rknnK Steel 70'., l.ehigh Valley M.dvale Stoel 4 New York Central 73'j Norfol kanl Western 101 Northern Pacific !1' rnayhni 4 A r "Pressed Steel Car 72 Railway fcteel Spring SI Reading S1i F.epublic Iron and Steel S'S Fou'hern Pacific 105 Sinclair ( u 1 'alon Paciflo I;?'-, 1. S. Steel PS Willys Ovorland SO to e-l lb. l.13c: 70 to rb... nff21e: 8 to 130 lba. 2fn,c: finoy. I4c; overweight kidneys. If to 175 lbs.. 14 17c; course. 14c. CHICAO-O LIT! STOCK. HOGS Bulk. J20.25 If 20.7?.: top. I0.30; butcher hogs heavy, $20.70 fa HO SO; packing hogs heavy. JI0.50 .a HO. SO; medium and mixed. 120. or) 55 20 15. i A i ' ? Your Family

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Yon make allowances for your jrroe-eries, rent, coal, entertainment, etc. Why not do the same for your family washing? .lust trv, it. once. Takf a fw real washi.-y vacatinn?. nni sn'l yhir clothos t.o our " Home- Laundry." v'li wa?h t'hm juf as clean, anrl hanrllp them j-iM as f arofuiiy a. you would, do. You'll want to continue with our sorvk-p, for wo are civing th mutter Of family wah:ne more sorjou? tho ishr and tudy Shan vr before. We mut satisfy yon not only the firpt iini". hut. prrunni !y. I.pt us start with your next wgshina. Our's is a Home Service Hammond Laundry Co. 163 Michigan Ave., Hammond, Ind.

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PUBLISHER'S DAUGHTER GIVEN A DIVORCE Par..-! 1, Nllegai-. 4IU1 take Park avenue, daughter of Robert . Pew "if the Robert O. Law rtii.lishing companx. was granted a divorce yesterday by Judge .lamb II. Hofkins from .John V Nellfsar. Mrs. N'ellegar charged her h'mlond with cru'!t The li. O. Uiv i--re formerly r(dents of llnnimnnd md their dsuthter wa horn In this city. ALLIES BOMBARD PORT OF ODESSA ' INTlNTIONL NEWS SERVICE) l.-iN'Pi April 15 An allied let ;s homhsrding "desa. said an Kxchang TeVgraph dlsptch from Athens tode.x. Rcfuces brought the report to Athens, (Odessa was recently captured by Roishviks I

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BIJOU HAS THE BIG PICTURE Never haa Theda Para worn ao much rich a.pparel as in 'Salome," the dramatic acreen apevaci to he een at the Pi.ton theatre today and tomorrow Her twenty-five cnsttimea cost more than JoO.000. Mora than tOO,. 000 pear! heeds were used for the various tr rmmings. n of her exqutte gowns was adorn'd with Soft piece of ancient Told money Over four hundred vaids of Bdiii cloth and two hundred yards of heavy silver cloth were made up Into cost n mes for Salome's wardrobe Hnring various srenes of the play. Mis finra wore twenty different h'ip.fifs an.i live pa.tR of beautiful hand-made sandals The Dance of the Seven Veils required thirty-five ards of v ri-colcred crepe.

In addition U her gown, ttiral siren wore a fortune lce. and flie mb roii) r . the Scrpin jewel. SO costly wa the i-ostiim:ng fo thU iganiio production that :1 is .jouhtful if the real Sa!cm'. liiriK :ty t'.-e Tiivish oour of Hcrnd Antipa.". ever wote ana; more is!lv mof sumptuous il of thi. of course, a exclusive or the cost mine of t he 5.000 other p'av er who appear in the t cen pageants anlensembles iirecior Kdwards rook the titmost pains to ee that the clohine; worn by the soldier and civilians should tie fl'storicairy correct to the last detail. Th result is a riot of gorgeous color, with th BIJOU THEATRE. Another etiik" of srood-iuck pohc for the Bi.'ou wh.ch is showing sonir '!. a Hie movie house where fb big at fa. -t ions are hrokd for Ham monrt Theda Bara. in ' ?alom.'' sa-;l by critics to he the greatest movi ever sratted in many montlis paolfi1 the Rijou fou t;ms last night Ir New York you paid 11.50 to see t At the Itijour they only charge cents It is a w onderful piettu e and makes all the rt of them look a, i" they were standing atill. Don't faU'tc see it. Kvervhody ;n town gOinp t' ih .jViu thee- tdaya. Spscial orchestra. LOWELL fr J A. D;nwtdd;e attended a denial meeting in Chicago la at evening. Mr?. William Sheet returned lat evening from Chicago, whare ih ha bsen at'ending a meeting of the Eastern ?tars for several day Harry Buckley, who i working in Hammond, and Misa Iz-niise Hall, were married at Aledo. ID , Sunday. The groom is the on of Mrs. J. L. Puckley of Iowell, and wa jut recently discharged from the arm?'. The newly married coii-ple will make their horn In Hammond. Mr. and Mr. Buckley a-rivel In lwU Ut evening for a few days via f Mrs. P, 3. Schofiold was a Chisgga visitor yeterday. Pa;:l Mahler, who haa been ha;ng a efioiil time with blood person, in his hand, is getting better. County OmmiMlonar .Tame F.l:k left on a tuimnei! trip to Ohio e--tetday. GRIFFITH P!ie f"8u!t l. quarantined at th horn of Charles Hndrix w-ith a light cae of smallpox. Mi?a Marga-et Miller of Hammond, spent the wek end with her sister, Mrs. Groves. Mrs. Percv TagS'tl 1 confined to her home with a sever cold. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Enks. livmg on the Rids Poad, had a icn come to live with them on Monday n ght There will b epecial music at. Sunday school Sunday, appropriate for Kaster. I.AKATRTTF Th executive board ; of the Brotherhood of Painters. Decorators and Paper Hanger of America. I which has headquarters hrre. hs decul- : 'd on convention will be held by the i tu'Ot hei hood this ar Itching: and Burning: Eruption Torture Victimg. OtjIt tioe who are afiTir.ted wi.;a frerra. Teller, Krvaipe: boii and 'miiar so rslled skin disease in pprecia'e the eal terrifrir.g riiiic.-ircfort that comes from these fior.iers. The ejjnsiant plea of these aft'icte.i is th oft repeated quat'on. "How -n I find relief from ibis constant torture!" Not pi iiia; ire. temporary relief that caies to terrible jrcbinjr to aba'e or awhile, but. ri genuine relief that shako ofT the anackie. of toe disease) and restore ih skin 1o it former healthy coadition. And te-rDjtVirT relief jg the most that ean b expcted from local treatment, such as ointment. a!tm, iotions, etc., which ia one reason why 'he ejiiteases teem to hold oo with such tenacity. H is not becauaa they re incurable, but because they sre improperly treated, that they appear it bo so stubborn and so difficult to ear. The real esw of the disease ia a jwrm ro the blood, which multiplies by tha million, and serta up as irrigation in soroo tender location of tho delieiafo skin. Y(hi ronst locate the beadrjoirrterti f the disease germs, and cut off beir hae of supplie. The blood i

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MAKES GARY Memhe-a n's the Hammond South Side Qym. volley ball team are elated wilh th showing whirl: thev made !ai eening against tl.e C.ary "V team at Gary Although they were new at the game they made Gary fight from atart to flniah In the three game played The Oary (cam ;s now leading in a Chicago league and atanda second In the Northern Indiana tournament. The si ore were 21 to Ig. 21 to 15 and il to 10. Following are the 'earn lineups: Gary Green wa!d. Snyder; Warweg. Maiae. I.yddick. Harris and Young. Hammond Rupp. ?nydr. Huche!, 1 ! k. Rob naon. Kally and Hamsto.-k. Snder. Rupp and Huchel s'arred the Hammond bunch OFFICER SHOOTS F Declares That Wife Was Not Given Proper Medical Attention. INTERNATIONAL N t'A S fESICEl CJ.PVKPAND, n., Aprit 1. 1 have made good to my wife." This, police say. is what Sanitary Policeman Andrew Kick told them whan they arrested him last night In connection with the shooting of Dr. Olto Mueller, prominent Cleveland phyaician, who today is struggling for h1 life in a local hospital a bullet having penetrated hi abdomen, passing through th" lowt part of the stomach. According to police. Kick went to Dr. Mjeller'a office last evening to demand that the phaicin pay the funeral expense with the death of hi wife, who Kick asrts. died last February be. -an lie wa not given proper medical sttention. Th shooting ocfured when ill physician is said to have refused to pay the expense. Kick declares hr life would ha been saved hnd the been, operated On for apendicPi. WHITING LADY IS TRANSFERRED ftLtt TO WEST I HPEC1AL TO .THE TIKIS) WHITING. Ind.. April 1 Mr. Frank B. Pw,, a well known Whiting ladj, who wa teaching occupational therapy in tha I". S. boapltil it Camp P ke, baa now ben transferred lo the government hospital at Fort Sheridan, 111., where she will b engaged in th same work. FARMERS ARE HEAVY BORROWERS I INTERNATIONAL 'NE$ SIgVICII WASHINGTON. April 16 A total of I15.946.J77 was loaned to 4 $4" farmers of th Lnited State by the Federal land banks on long time first mortgage during the month of March. 33, according to the monthly statement of the Farm lan Board, made public today. The Federal Ind bank ef Omaha. Neb, leacis In amount, of loses closed with $4.5f 5.S5". th Federal Land Bank of St. Paul. Minn., running seCrtn(j wph SI.S54 2on. TAKES PERMITS TO BUILD $11,000 FLAT The Reveara Horn Bjild.ng company, Gary, wa thi morning given a permit to erect a two-story brick flat at 4; Massachusetts street to cos Jlt.OOn, construct'on to oommnc a i. o n c e . on Diseases ! itnrg!ed with them, and ihey wtl! ' ' v.p their att.aek en tho snrfaeo of ha kin ti long as they remain ir !,he blood, no matter how mnrh Iocs trealmeot you take. A million gallon of loegl trertnoi applied to tho surface of tbo akin, wil ;not eliminate the germs of tho dsaa ! if rem th blood, and until they . eliminated your skin wil! er h free from the itrhi(j nd buroini j fiicomforl. ! If you want relief fast i pertng : nent, thn take a treatment that goe j right 10 the ear of th Trouble anc ; removes it tut. Such a remedy if ' S. S. 8., th r!ia,blo old blooa p.tn6er ;hst so thoroughly elososor the blood, that ry tre of disi grm ia routed out, gad n stppiy of rich red b'eod j Sert eoarsiog through the Teiu. f. S. 3. has boon need nosafBily in soma of ths worst raje of eeiesns and other akin troubled, sod it esn be rehed upon to clean tho blood ot tho lost vestige of it oiseaso. 8. P. S it also a splendid toaie ytnn builder, and It builds p av4 new rigor to the witoio systani. Go to your drag storo aa4 gos a hot of S. P. R. today and bog in the rvht treat mit for skia i , TVb write for fre aadinal adriee thout yowr ow rae. Addre Chiol Modieaf Advise, 107 Swift Labors, lory, Atlanta, 0a. (Atd.)

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TO ALLIES i INTlgSATIONAL NEWS IfgVICCi j AMSTERDAM, April 16 Thre was a noi in th message which President j Prederick Ebei I of German- , ha Just addressed to the national assembly at Hccorun.g 10 " x i r h i'i e in it received here today from Berlin. The pruaident approved the pronouncements of th aaaemblymen for "a peace of conciliation'' and the rejection of any treaty sacrificing German interests Kbert said thai he considered any such pronouncement tiie "will of the German people' and will obey it. lie pointed out. however, thai In i.aak was difficult owing to the "revenge" attitude of the alhri-. The blockade iota, fcibert claimed, is threatetiing Germany with annihilation. In conclus'on the German chancer.' said that a P.olahevik dictatorship would I ruin German lnd'iatriea within a few ! months. MRS. WORKMAN DIES IN BLUE ISLAND HOSPITAL Mr Bertha Workman, wife of R!nArd Workman, a well known farrner living aouthweat of Hammond, near Liberty. Til. died yesterday at St. Francla hospital in Blue Island, aged 4S year She had been iil for some time with Interna! sioiter and heart 'lO'lMe. Dr. A. Davla ff Chicago. cald in consultation bv I)r Thompson, ordered her removal to the hospital, where ail possible was done to relieve her. but on acrount of a weakened heart, efforts were unavailing. Many heart are a2der.ed by her death A huaband. Rlnard. three eons, Harold. Daniel and Tllford. and one. daughter, Iorett. survive her. Her stater's orphans, George Hoffman. AE. F., In Frar,c. Ida ven Arnold and Elinor Magnuasen, who made their home with hr. deeply grieve hr death who resided at the Workman home, is almost prostrate!. She ie&vea also a sitr. Mr. Ann e Zarhau and a half brother. Thomas H. Schrum. The f jr.eral will b held' Friday at 2 p. m, and. will be atr.ctly private. For Inforrration call F.mmeriing. No. 73. Hammond. "Boy Scout Column It Is especially resusted that all Ttiembere of tne Drum and Bugle Corps be present at 7:30 next Monday evening. Any Scout owning a buglo or a drum is welcome and those who desire to purchase an Instrument snuuld r tho Executive. Scoutmaster Trlaiag. Hammond Scouts leaders have a reai treat coming to them. We haie secured the services of Mr. Eugene trgeron to set a Scoutmaster of a troop made up of the Scoutmasters. Assistant Scoutmasters, and such hiembers of the Council and Troop Commi'te's as wish to avail themselves cf th.s splendid opportunity. Mr. Bergeron his had ten yst experience In handling Scout work nd his rrethods are un!o.u.' tV feel safe In saying that th're at few, if any. in tha t'nited Stales who have a more perfect conception of what Scouting really is Certainly there are few who can get the wonderful results that he obtains. Mr. nTifron wi:l conduct the troop along the same lines that h handles the hoys and w shall do the slants and enjoy tinem too. Thia Scoutmaster troop will meet on Monday evening. April CSth. at 7:30 p. m.. and thereafter once each monih on a night to be decided. New Scoutmastere are urged to see the Executive at an early date a none are permitted to jive official tests until they have gone ovr the details of ihe work with him. Tt-oop Committees are urged Phonograph Records Emerson, Okeh, Paramount Poter Gink -Firr Water. Soto One Stp. M-Ow Johnny's in Town -Hen bod No living for ft Lone lxng Time The Kiss Tbat Mad Me Cry. Some Pay i ll Make You Glad How You Gonna Keep m Down on the Farro? The ArnerU"ans Com. Dftr Old Pal of Mine. Beautiful Ohio. Till W MirAggin. -t Want ft Do'l. -Nfgry. MUSIC MART (Booth Service. ) (EVERYTHING IN MUSIC.) 151 STATE ST. PHONE 3360 HAMMOND. Music by

to see that their leaders attend the session of the Bcou tmsB'ei S troop. It 1s unjust to the boys that anv troop leader should fail to avail himself of the enthusiasm, etc.. that ..ill come from the work Mr. H rjr.iron will present. w realize that 8wri4ft'r.t tr- vol.st.tH.i-v wcrkrs, tut. wc also are chanted with n.fint.;inn-.g certain s tx r.iai u-? .n the Wiirk tind must Insist that all commissioned !eadf;rs attend at. fni one meeting each month. Vlotory Loan. Mr. V'. C. lu-lman atuiour. that the Scout" will assist in the Victory Ixian and that sal- by Scouts w VI be permitted during the fitia! week of the campaign. I'ndei" this plan aoy Scout selling ten or more bonds will receive a. medal, or in case he hs already a rve,jf,i from previous lon, he wll reccie a bar. This is the last opportunity i( secure an official Treasury Department award. Wa ti-ust that all Scouts will get into the game to wm b;hj run up a total that will be worth while and of which we neej not l.e ashamed. Scout Camp. Are VOL" going? The ,,! will he announced soon and in the meantime those r ho wish may register . th Scout Headquarters. W arn pleased to be abie to announce that the weekly ra.le v. 1 1 1 remain the aume. as last yeftr J3.0O. Each Scout pay his own carfare and furnishes his own blanket and tertain supplies which will be announced latr Camp will be run in three sections of two weoks each if there are enough boys to warrant. It is necessary to rgisier very soon that our plans may be completed. Registration must M aeoompanied ,y a doposif of $1.00, which wi'l b refunded if tho Scout cannot attend Camp and bo reports before the opening. Get into the game and meet, i-'at and Sklnnay. and Frnk tho Cook Some i -ookl PI.en Parser sn s he w ill he. tli'i-c all summer fir.d Gillo is getting out akin cuflrds befrrc he starls hunlin?

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Orpheum THEATRE t ganwow o. xsro. "Wher Everybody Ooss." FEATURE ATTRACTION Today, Thurs. and Fri. M'LLE BERRI AND COMPANY THE WORLD'S PERFECT POSEURS. Electro & Co. Electrical Novelty. Stewart & Olive Comedians. Berry & Nickerson Blackface Musical Comedian. Plunket & Romaine Two Original Boston Beans. Pearl White IN" The Lightning Raider 14th Ppifode. New Show Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee daily, 2.30; Nights continuous, 7 to 11; Sunday continuous". 2 to 11. L. ... '-t''tvti1ijv,fef,jiJ

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1 (TVwvicesjiotj .rrV6 BCU.-ANS f I Hot urnto. RELL-A IMS WBBFOR INDIGESTION l.e.sier now and have your cho-TV Tf the time you will be there. F-.rt cc.,. served. Wl.en one section is !ii;...i 11 wtl not he possible far ether bo-,- t reg.ster for tikat period. All Moonta to Kegister. Ff fore May lpt we wish every 55, vit to register at the ScjUt Headouarpr tht our records may be complete. The following Inforinatton is wan'd '1. Tour full n.nme, address end uir phcri mirnber. Date you firs' registered as a inv.i und troop number 1'. Your age lat birthday, 4 Tout Bcout rank. Mentie,n r,y merit badges you have T-eeivd 7v Have you a hank account and b-" much deposited? Write this Information plainly on a sheet of paper and bring it to the Exec-j live. Every Scut should aprar personally. Recruito who ara not. Ve Tendtrfoot need not. register. Merit Bads. First Class, aod Second rias, Scoutg should register before April 23th Tenderfeet bct--en Apr-! SRfh and May 1st. f 23$ THEATRE TODAY H. B. WALTHALL IN 'THE FALSE FACES' Extraordinary Gootl. THURSDAY Bessie Barriscal8 "A Trick of Fate" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOROTHY GISH -INPEPPY POLLY SUNDAY WALLACE RE3D IN "The Roaring Road" Orak Shrine Week the De Luxe Theatre Mon., Tue., Wed., Thur. and Friday, April 21, 22 23, 24, 25. -TODAYTHE END OF THE IRON TEST Also a. Big V Comedy with Larry Seroon. "Traps jid Tangle?." TOMORROW - NEAL HART in a Grnt Western Feature BILL SRENNAN'S CLAIM AIfo a Good Comedy, "Lion and Ladles." Auditorium Theatre TONIGHT VIRGINIA PEARSON in "QUEEN OF HEARTS" Fatty Arbuckle in ,'Th Fourflusher ARA IvIJlLi THE TOMORROW 13 e!3 21st, 1919 1 Orchestra BWfBlpS.

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