Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 67, Hammond, Lake County, 5 September 1919 — Page 2

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THE TIMFT1 'lliursdav September 4. 1010

NEW SERIAL FOR ORPHEUM Anne Luther, the Tltian-halred beauty who is co-starred with Charles Hutchison tn the nr- rathf serial release, "The Great Camhle.'' is an ardent admirer of stunning clothes, and ha accumulator ru!te a supply. f-he insists upon individuality of the e'j le and Is open to s irsrs tmns from the mod'sis. bnt thes-p. must txpress a perfet tion of taste and originality 'hat stamps .her garments as unique. Miss Luther owns a valuable collect on of furs, including coats of Russian sable, ermine, chinchilla anl of

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play which is to be shown at the Orpheuni theatre. The first episode of this latest Tathe success will he shown next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in Hammond and regularly every week thereafter..

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thtet- Janitor for the lnt nineteen trying to find h!a man. The army years. ha resigned. Today he and wants men for the .infantry, medical Mr. Tutney went to So. Bend where department, quartermaster and signal they expect to make their home, wtt n"""tirps . The period of enlistment Is 3 their daughter. Mr. Noithrup. t"ur- ear except in case of previous serhis years of pen ire nt the bin atore he vice men who may enlist for one year.

lias marie an i'iiininiiii "f hund j Jim are also wanted for the Sixth

reds oX people of the t'Niiimrt rrgion Division at Camp Crant, III., for the and these witTi the employe of the Infantry, field artillery, motor transmore will mi:n Iad'" genial smile, port corps, quai termavter corps, med-

Mrs. Putney has tuen in poor health r-vr some time and it Is thoueht that the change mny benefit hei .

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WANTS TO GO JTO SIBERIA. Seieant Boh Cramer was nearly taken ofT his feet the other (la when a man entered the Hammond recruiting atation and kaid h wanted to 'Mlist in the army for service. In Siberia. From the tales which had come out of Siberia, he never dreamed that any man would ohoosa that place for hla service and he told Mm that the army was not accepting men for Siberia. This morniPK Mr. Cramer received word from Msjor Ryan t 1 rid in nupol is Irformln? him that the Siberian expeditionary forces ei e 'o he replenished and th.it he sl.i--.iM p;:.h the campaign fnr recruits. Snt,e" is now

are reported in Futnam county. It ! reported that the. bridges do not meet dimensions requirements and that the o-called concrete, used in the construction "crumbles like dust."

teal department. tnk cm p and the signal corps. Men accepted for Camp ;rnt will be sent there direct il not through a rerruit lepot.

CHARGE FRAUD IN ERECTION OF BRIDGE 1 !NT' HMTlONL NtS SCRVICE) INPIA.VAroi.ls, l.id. S-pt. 5. f?weepjpa; formal churgea of fraud In bridge construction in many counties of the state may be forthcoming soon. In a report of field mmlncrs of the state hoard of examiner declaring that Montgomery country people have been Imposed upon hy fraudulent bridge construction and that "not i.n bridge or culvert in the county rxsnilncd by the board of

examiners was bnlit honestly," it ls

charged that the frauds are not confined to the tine county, but are general throughout the state, similar conditions

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rings, $9.00 up., WATCHES A fob or chain free with every watch this month. CLOCKS Big Ben and Seth Thomas makes. JEWELRY Solid gold jewelry for everybody. SILVERWARE 1847 Roger?' Bros, Complete sets. REPAIRING Done by experts. Crystals for pocket watches', 25c. Come and inspect what you arc interested in. The Street Clock at our door indicates the Right Store. Chas.'Arkin & Son City 9s Oldest Jewele rs 1 63 State St. Hammond OPEN TONIGHT

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Try our Tee Cream. The highest buttei fat test ?ream in the city. With a full line of fancy Sundaes. HAMMOND CANDY CO. Theo. Soulias, Prop. TWO STORES 166 State Street, and Corner Hohman and State (4 corners).

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STRIKE IS SOON- OVER. An attempt at a strike on the part of some bids employed nt the W. R. Conkey plant in Hammond, this mornln. was quickly disposed of. The boys, none of them over sixteen years obi, decided they wanted a raife. of Jt on the week. As the plant happened to be a ver,t (Vkcd on hoys In that particular department they .ere allowed to strike." AVhlTe they onKresated on the street debating the question. Officer Iut happened to strive on the scene on his motorcycle. The bunch scattered and the strike Is apparently over. MOVIE OPERATORS BACK AT WORK ' INTrirA1 ICNA'. NTWS SERVICE 1 IXIiIAN'AI'KMS. Ind . .Sept. 5. Union moving rlcture operators in down town theaters went bak to work today at

HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS

Oi Anderson, has filed suit t foreclose a mechanic's lien against Jeo. Anijus. et al.. through Attorneys OUlett and Hcheerer. Morris Hrenman vs George Noxnlch, et al.. Is the title of a garnshee action which has been transferred to tte Superior court on appeal from the court or Justice ReUand of Indiana Harbor. Appeal from the decision of f..tr

J il. M . Cohen of the East Chicago city

' ourt. has been taken by the defendant in th suit on account of Norman C. Pnhaeffer vs Peter Gorofoil. The transcript was filed today n the Hammond superior court..

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The groom is one of the mo?t popi lr members of tha Gary fr dp ' mfnt. Tha n'wly married roup will rcs'-v" the'r home !n Gar; .

Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it wili be there.

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DeLuxeTheatre Today and Tomonow Chas. Ray

Chooeinpc to live, with her mother, rather than with her husband, Effie. I.. Heeker. i charged wifn BHuniinrinr

their old scale wlth promise of an earlyl h(.r lome n th(. c,tTlplaint for aivort incrense in ray. striker at neighbor- j m thU mornin)r . th ,Umrt0nd

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BARNARD GRANTED . LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

!tt.TrMH'.T:CNl NTWS SEBVICEl INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Sept. 5 Harry K. Barnard, wtate food and drur commissioner, han been Kranteri a year's

leave, of absence py tli state hoard ofrPftrt. Gillett Sheerer are attorneys

health to establish the American institute of baking at Ixinwoody instituto, Jlinneapolis, it was announced today.

PADEREWSKI SAYS ITS SERIOUS. INTr"r.TtONL NEWS SERVICE) PARIS, Sept. ;. Premier Paderewsiki. of Poland, who arrived unexpectedly in Paris yeatrday, declared today that a serious situation has developed in the east as a result of the massing of German troop tn upper Silesia. M. Paderewkl said h had hurried t

Taris from Warsaw to r-roteat to th

peace conference against the concentration of German forces against the poles

in tipper Silesia and aitalnst the con

tinued atrocities by German residents of that district. He dented reports of Jewish pogroms in Poland. The rremier will remain in Paris until the Austriin treaty is signed.

HERMAN' A. KELLNER

Wholesale MARKET Retail 81 State Street Phone 77

Prices of Beef, Lamb and Veal-are lower. Take advantage of our sales. They sure will save money. Note following prices: SMOKED MEATS

Rosebud Regular Smoked Hams

Kclliior s Sucar Cured Hacon, 6-S lb. sides..-..

Boneless Bailed Picnic Hams Georgia Squares Bacon

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Beef Pot Roast, choice cuts 15c Rib Roast ( Boneless Rolled) 24

Plate Boilinqr Beef

Corned Beef. Snoot lVklcd (lienelo?s) 14-22

VEAL and LAMB Lep: or Loin of Milk Fed Veal... 26c Shoulder or Breast of Veal 21& Spring Lamb, hind quarter.. 25t? Spring Lamb Fronts t 20 Pork Sausage, fresh home made 20? Hamburger Steak, fresh : 15e

(Yrvelat Summer Sausage 35 j Liver Sausage, fresli made, very nice 18 j All orders delivered. Ice machine cooled. Trade at! Kellner's, the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond. !

The Style Shop 150-152 State Street, Hammond

Serge Dresses $9.00 and up Skirts $2.50 and up Coats $5.00 and up Suits $15.00 and up Silk Dresses $8.00 and up

0 Fur Coats, $60.00 and up Fall Hats, - $2.00 and up Children Hats, $ 1 and up Before buying your Fall Outfit don't fail to visit The Style Shop it means Dollars in your pocket. The Style Shop 150-152 State Street, Hammond

SOME TRIP FOR JOHN. You rnaj- take this with a gra n of a1t hut It Is true. "Pat" rttrtin. veteran barber at Simpson's shop, hs never had an tuts ride nor f.n a professional hall same since 1869. This afternoon h took his first auto r;de ard saw- his fir.t game fine that j ear. frank O'P.ourke 1h sfionsnf for the thrilling news and b says that neither h? nor "Pat" ever told a 1!.

TAXI DRIVERS HELD TO JURY.

Norma! Marlett of 102 Pot,' street. Hammond and Floyd A. Newell, of 229 Stat stret. Hammond, who wr arrested Wednesday charted with hi?hwav robbery, had thir pre-liminary hearing: this mornins 3n the Tnammond city court before special Jud Tinkham . The boys admit p'Jttln Frank Taul ovit of the taxi and left him lying In th ditch, alto that they took, what they considered, th amount du tnrn for the taxi ride out of Paul's pockets, but Halm that they did hot take arty -more. Ore admitted taking IS ami the Other 1 1 - They wer hoynl over to the frand jury on a bond of Jl.onn each.

Superior tourt by William E. Beeker. Thay were married In 130 and In February. 1J17. Mrs. Beek-r went to the home of her mother at trbana. 111., and has remained theri alpoe. Thy have one child, Ave years old. which la at present with its mother and th father says- he is wHl!nnr for her to retain Its custody, although he will continue to contribute towards its sup-

for the plaintiff. Alleg-ina; that soon after their marriage, hia wife bean associating with men td . women of bad repute, running the streets and f reijentlr fr cafes, Wllford C. Van fJundy. of Hammond, haa flled suit for divert in th Hamrnond superior court. They were married March 3. 191 and Beparated April 1B. 191. She la accused of quarrellina. cursina; and calling her husband bad names. AfcMahon and Conroy are attorneys for the plaintiff.

up aajtinat "Red" Gardner In the wind up as ths battler Is liable to dot hi! Ii. When tted get back from the East a month saro, he remarked to om of the Oarv bxinr fan that h had not been doinr much boxing, but week o rso would put him in shape. Saturday night Red Slipped over to South Bend to perform for a club In that city and when Claire WHiard woke ur he thought he was tick In the Argonne Forest. Red sure demonstrated tnat he haa kick and Bobble, will have, to Ao some feal foot work to keep out of the way Of a ting full of amoves. There are also several ether good 5uts oil the achedule. GARY FIREMAN WEDS.

The wedding of Anthony Schneider chauffeur of Jiose cart number one, the Gary fire department to tlss Pabina Margaret Franx of Turkey Creek Rexville Catholic church, P.ev. Father Koenig officiating, took place, at Kexville Wednesday. 4 '-"-

STOCKHOLDERS HEAR REPORTSStockholders of the Gary M6t6r Track company, who attended the meeting of tha company at the plant this week, dream of limousines. Pages, butlers, summer homes and the like not. A preliminary report of the company's Inanc.lal condition and yearly output was heard with Interest and was a most happy and enthusiastic pathering ef stockholders that left for their home that night. Ijist months a total of M trucks were built, hut onl y61 of them were shipped, leavinp "2 to apply on thig month's business. There are 118 unfilled orders and orders for 59 more are expected to cOme in at any time now. Next year the company hope turn out S.fi"') cars.

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AUDITORIUM THEATRE 367 Calumet Ave.. Hammond. Paramotifit-Arteraft Wfk. August 31 to Sept. TODAYVivian Martin in "Janfe Goes A-Wooing" Also Ofcod Comedy. TOMORROW ' WM. S. HART in "Border Wireless"

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Sunday Dorothy Dolton in Tyrant Fear

Next week commencing Monday: Mary Pickf ord in "Hoodlum."

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...BIJOU... TODAY ELMO THE MIGHTY No. 1 Also The Girl Alaska Lottie Krcse in TOMORROW ONE DAY ONLY MAE MURRAY in her greatest uccei. "The Delicious Little Devil" A Real Treat for Picture: Goera.

PASTIME TODAY--MAY ALLISON in "Castles in the. Air" Alfo Hearst Weekly. TOMORROW TAYLOft HOLMES In UPSIDE DOWN-

"BOBBIE" AND "RED" . GOING TO MIX IT Wh'n Bobbie Mack entertains at the Moos boaing exhibition card in Gary Saturday evening, he had better watch his Q's and T's when he stacks

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CAJUD OS THANKS. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to our relatives, neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us in cur sad bereavement In the sudden death of our beloved daughter and sister; also to those who donated cars atid beautiful floral offerings and especially to th Fev. Father Sullivan and Rev. Father Parrett for their consoling words, and to the children of All Saints' school. MRS. DILLON AND FA MILT.

"Where Everybody Goes"

HAMMOND, INDIANA

EXTRAORDINARY FEATURETODAY t'MY PAPER DOLLS". A Miniature Musical Comedv 10 People. Mostly Girls. NOTICE All drespes worn in this act are made of paper. Ladies, here is your chance to reduce the H. C. I-. JULIA EDWARD 4 Comedy Aerial Novelty. TWO JOES Singing and Instrumental. GALE STEWART The Lass From Melody Lane. FOREST & CHURCH Musical Oddity. ' INNES BROTHERS Two Clever Entertainers.

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