Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 29 May 1919 — Page 2
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FIVE CONVICTIONS IN CRIMINAL COURT
Hammond and Gary Cases Disposed of at Crown Point Yesterday.
These Specials for Saturday This Store Will Close at Six P. M. as usual Tonight. Closed All Day Friday "Decoration Day."
Good Quality Peanut Butter Put up in Quart Jars Less than the price of bulk peanut butter. "The Economical Spread for Bread" Greneo Brand, made of best grade peanuts. Full quart mason jars, containing 2!4 AC lbs., on special sale, jar TJ V
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Have You Tried Sandwichola?
A Fine Sandwich Filler, ry this sale, per jar . . . : : ; . X & Palm Olive Soap 3 Cakes for 25c
ij Campbell's Pork and Beans, per can 12Mc J 1 King's Call Apricots, No. 1 Tall Cans, 16c j
Fels Naphtha Soap, Ten Bars for . . 59c California Layer Figs, per package . . 9c
Pure Ground Black Pepper, per pound, 29c !
Pompeian Olive Oil, Pint Cans . . 63c
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ISPECUL TO THC TIMES CROWN POINT. Imi.. May 29 -- Five convictions in two !a.s is the record for the criminal court for the past two days. Waller Maidn Htul John Zaranski of Hammond were sentenced to from 1 to 14 ears at Jeffersonv Die for stealing $T,no worth of brass from the. Indiana Harhor Helt R. R. on Wednesday and Israel Sifgel. a junk dealer from the fcama city, was sentenced to 1 to 14 years in Michigan City prison for buying the brass fiom the two bo s, when he knew it was stolen. Jollat Bandit Senteaced. T.ewts Plese and Rudolph Pemerlic. two young .Jolipt chap.. landed in Gary on May 22 on an adxentur and inside
of !rt minutes they had stolen a Jl.nfto 1 automobile and driven off. They were! arrested and plead guilty and got a I aentence of t to 14 years in the p'-n and disfranchised for 5 years and 0O ' fine. I Arthur Adams, also of Gary, was ar-
rested on an affidavit sworn to by Ninn Ingeranll that he had stolen a mesh bag and its contents, valued at 119.00.
This Man Intends to Keep it in the House "In May or June. 1913. I sent to you and KOI four bottles which were worth many dollars to nie. Thoy enabled me to go to work again. I had lost. 40 pounds, but these 4 bwlllcs of Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy for itomaeh trouble pained back all 1 had lost and I feel like a new man since. 1 shall keep it n the house all the time." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allay the inflammation which CKUFP8 practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis, tine done will convince or moimy refunded. Summers Phsunacy. Hohinan St.. near State St., and druggists e eryw here. Adv.
there Is another man in. America who holds similar position at his age 42 years. Ir. Hough was scheduled to leave next month for Indon where ha was to occupy the famous London City Temple 'pulpit for a period of six
months. He only recently returned J
from England where he went at the invitation of the British government, to promote a better understanding between that country and Araerca. He has lectured extensively in Europe. He ia considered one of the foremost lecturers of today and his "Ile-Rtnlding of the World" bring: to the people of Hammond an opportunity to hear a maBterp:ece.
cretion. It Is believed that it was more of a boyish prank than anything el3e. hence the lightness of the fine by the court.
TWO BOYS ARE FINED $11.00
to work in the fields until the- lew Is j off thegrass. The mil producers say! it interferes with their schedule.
The South Shore Auto Co. does repair Work on ail cars. Located In the building known as the AAA Oarage. 78 Russell St. Phone 3123. "All they ask Is chance." 6-iS-St
The Times' want ads bring astonishing results if their users are to be believed.
ROLL OF HONOR.
PATRIOTIC SERVICE AT PINE ST. CHURCH Tomorrow night there will be a Patriotic service at the Tine Street Tres-
byterian church. In Keeping with thej
spir of Memorial Day. !asy Douglas I
t.'arr. the evanjrclis. who is conducing a revival in this ch irch, will deliver an address. "What Snail We Expect After Death." There will be special appropriate music under the direction of Prof. I.oes. Everybody is cordially inivted 7.30. p. m.
Frank Cook arid James E. Bayle, boih
of Hammond, w ho w ere arrested Mon-j
oay ny tne Hammond police, charged with petit larceny, were eaxh. fined $11,011 this morning in the Hammond city court by Judge Klotz. The&e boys admitted being in tli" auiofnobile which belonged, to P. Trost at the, time the automobile tire was taken, but said that they knew nothing of the theft. All the boys are of good family and this was their first india-ia-ii-j .j. -l..-e .ji. j,.
When your nerves are all cm edge and sleep seems out of the question take at bedtime one or two
Largest Sale of Any Madicin ia th Wor!4Sold rywUoe. ta box, 10c. 25c
Half-Pint Cans for Matches
Jaffee
Hiph ' grade P a r Matches, full size.
count. Per package
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Beechnut Brand Jaffee."
the rational meal time IE drink Per ry package Ot E
CH- of Hammond and W. Hammond's dead in the- war with Germany and Austria Hungary: Hilled or Hied. Robert Markloy. May SS at Sea Arthur Haseler. August in camp. Clifford n. Tetty, April 25 In camp D. MiiWeljuh, May 23 ip Balkins. Harvey Harrison, July 11 at Sea in the war aone. l.eroy S. Ciownover, July 14. in France. Phillip Peterson. July IS. in France. Lawrence Mulvey. Aug. 1 .n Fiance. John Colville. August 30 in Fiance. Thomas LUter, Sept. p5 Camp Slier, man. E. J Ha ley. Sept. 86 in Fiance. Lmil BiaiUa. net. 7 Camp Tay lor. John Procheo. Sept. in France. K. Lo.hoff. Oct. -1 in Camp Dodge. Frank Laws, Nov. 13 Camp Mills. dwaid Larson. Oct. : in France.
Corp1. Job. Austgen, Oct. 9 in Fiance. Patrick tiftsingr in France. Corp. W. J. upperman, Nov. 7 irj France. Sergt. D. R. James, Oct. IS in France William Lyman. Nov. 1 -,n Franca. W. K. Smith in Frame. John J. Skuieth. Sept. 2S m France.
Martin Stainauei, Sept. in Franc. West Hawmuad. Jes. S. Littzman, April -'7 .n Fiance. Frank Mioika, Jan. in Camp. Setgt. Caaimer Watrai in V'rance. B. ojclochowski, Oct. 3 in France. Walter Sterele in Fiance. The parents or wive of these com
rades are requested to meet at the
court house in Hammond at nine o'clock a. m.. Friday, where automobiles will be provided to convey them
to and from the memorial exercises at j
the cemetery. COMMITTEE.
WILL HEAR A N NOTED LECTURER Pr. Lynn Harold Hough, who is to deliver a lecture at the Monroe Street NT. K. church tomorrow evening on "The Re-HuiidinK of the World." was on Tuesday 'elected president of Northwestern l.'niversity. It is doubtful if
AUDITORIUM THEATRE TOMORROW, MAV 3f MADGE KENNEDY --in BABY MINE Also KEYSTONE COMEDY.
Yfj-r j c famous Hard "Water Castile Soap Skl.I regular 10c size o cakes, this sale per cake OC
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MAE MURRAY - IX The Bride's Awakening Also "THE RED GLOVE." STARTING TOMORROW and running for on week "NAZIMOVA"
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WEDNESDA Y June the Fourth A Day of Recreation many times a year for the woman who has a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet in her home. Next Wednesday is the day to buy one, the LION STORE is featuring Hoosier Cabinets at a special price on this day. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY
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FEATURE ATTRACTION Today and Friday Mconland Musical Co. A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY.
10 PEOPLE.
MOSTLY GIRLS.
Dick Hosea Japanese Novelty.
Willison and Sherwood Harmony and Yodellng. Chief Little Elk Indian Entertainer. Isetta The Singing Accordeonist. Also Ruth Roland IN The Tiger's Trail
NOTICE
Continuous Show Friday, Decoration Day from 2 to 11. New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturd&y. Matin-c daily, 2:30; Nighta continuous. 1 to 11; Sunday continuous. 2 to 11.
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TODAY KINGSLEY BENEDICT a thrilling wt-.-tem leature
LONE LARRY. Also ?. very interesting circa? drama, "1'r.cer the i'ig Top." FRIDAY Pcrora'ti'n I n r CHARLIE CHAPLIN in the bpst coined1 he eer made THE IMMIGRANT Al-o T"ni M in "Western S'Uft."
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Chas. Denby and New-
regular 7c cigar?.- On sale, each
Bachelor. 5c
("remo. La Azora Opera, fic cigars. On sale at
rerular 4c
John cigar, ai
Ruskin, well known 7c Specially priced )Q
Tuxedo Tobacco, one pound cans.
regular price $1.50. On sale at
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The original idea of puttine 1."r north of ?3ioke into a 10c Cigar. in Quality. No Chancre in Size. Xo Change in Price.
Unique Opening. Fairbanks' latest Artcraft film, "The Knickerbocker Buckaroo." which is being shown at tn Del.uie theatre this Friday and Saturday and Sunday, after a unique, allegorical ripening, has an attractive epiod in a New York clnb a't which time Dougla' reason for seriously considering th Horace Greeley bromide. "Go West, Young Man." is explained. This Fairba-nkn-Artcraft ie!eae FhouM be tabled a "hand-made" picture because of the weeks of time to develop ng the story. Each episode was carefully constructed by Doug's staff which included Elton Fairbank s. Josepht Hnaberry. Ted Reed, Frank Con. dmi of Saturday Kvening Post fame an-1 Albeit Parker, who directed.
A eall for help to sav the daylight saving act is being sent abroad by the Chicago Chamber of Commerce. A telegram received jesteiday by Attorney Jesse 1 Wilson, president of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce. staled that it had been learned from Washington that the house agriculture committee intends reporting out the agii-
1 cultural appropriation bill with a rider
attached repealing the daylight saving act. The Chicago chamber believes that practical operation has demonstrated the value of setting the nmion's clocks ahead an hour six months of the year. Mr. tYilson from his knowledge of th opinions of Hammond business men and heads of industries saja that if the matter would be left to the cities Hie majority would strongly favor the retention of the system. However, it is from the rural districts that the
! objections are coming and congressmen are being implored by farmers to repeal
the act.Farmers say that there is no use getting up any earlier in the morning than they have been as the men do not want
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-TODAY Charlotte Walker -ix "Every Mother's Son" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Douglas Fairbanks in - "Knickerbocker Buckaroo SUNDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE AFTERNOON' ONLY Douglas Fairbanks IN "Knickerbocker Buckaroo" And Charles Ray in "The Basher." EVENING Charles Ray IN
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9 Decoration Day, Saturday and Sunday, From 1 to 11 P. M. Daily This picture will positively not bs shown in any other theater in Hammond.
