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THE TIMES ii The First National Bank of Hammond, Ind. begs to remind the people of Hammond that April first is the last dav for reporting INCOME TAX. We extend the facilities of our Bank and assistance of our officers without charge to aid those who desire help in making out their reports. A. M. TUIiXER, President. A. 11. TTJItNKR. President. J. E. FITZGERALD. Vice Pres. W. C. B ELM AN", Vice Pres. II. M. TOWLE, Cashier. W. F. MASHIN'O, Asst. Cashier. W. H. RITPE. Asst. Cashier. r. II. FEDDER, Asst .Cashier. 1 QUOTAS IN LOAN The New York City Reserve Banks Shoulder Big Loan in Third Campaign. BAKER'S' BREAKFASTS COCOA I Hie food drink 1 without a fault r . NEW YORK. March SO. New Torlc I'il j federal rfsorvo banks will sohuldcr llu- henlest load in the third Liberty Loan campaign. Secretary JloAtl.if) has announced the i quota for the various rfscrve districts ami Now York is ask.-d t. sell $:)UH. 00 in bonds, or 3) per cent of the loan total of $3.000.000.n'0. Other districts drew thi following quotas: Chicago, H.1C6 rer cent, or $4:3.000.- 000. Cleveland, 10 per cent. $300,000,000. Uoston and Philadelphia, each 8.333 per cent, or $230,000,001). San I'raiKis., 7 per cent, or SMO.- ..'0 0,000. Ktchmond. St. I.ouls and Kansas City. , arh 4 333 per cent, or $130,000,000. Mir... ...polis. 3.5 per cent, or $103,000,- l" Ytlanta, 3 per cent, or $30,000,000. Dallas. 2.606 per cent, or $50,000,000. i55Q5SaE3 Telephone Indiana Harbor IS7 JOHN YONKO CO. Tl LAKE CB03TT ! Board State Pardons Tikes ! Action on Lake Co. ! Cases. Made of high grade cocoa beans skil fully blended and manufactured by a perfect mechanical process, without the use of chemicals. It is absolutely pure and wholesome, and its flavor is deli cious, the natural flavor of the cocoa bean. The genuine bears this trade- :f5 s Hli) a co. Ltd. ! J i , ii i Hi w ins u S I OFF I '-lNV BEST IN THE LONG BUN ii&l'M fa 1; Vv- 'fcwap .1 DORCfrESTER MASS. Established 1730 BUILDING MATERIAL AND CEMENT BLOCKS Guaranteed Weights Prompt Service. STATE TO GO DRY ON TUESDAY KCih rai,I Cnrcy 11 i : r:; an.- !.- 1 : . ! I- Time? Ri-reat-. At St tk I'ArtTAT. ivniwM'Hl.IS. IXP . March The fVitr-. board of pardons has rf-com-nivnd.d to Governor Coodrioh a parole f,,r Vi!l;-x:n 1". llinl-MW. the Winch.-st.er T-renclf-r v was sent t. prison from -..'ricks ronr.ty twenty-two years ago f..r 'tlio roit !er of his nif.-. It t- u:i- .TM....k :hat the Cov: iv-r will Krsnl the ; This will .. lh- C..;r. paro'e f..r Il'.ti-havv. j w Iij,!,Mv w.-.s one of thirteen for,:.. when th. hoard ff c-rnniend.-d pa .o'.t-s. : Atv.ons 111 w, ro tho follo-vii.pr: ; .l.din O ffey. scnten'-.-d from l.ake . j county to the "reformatory, F' hruary CO.!,.. 1917. two to fourteen y-ars for conspir-, acy to commit a felony. I fr Max AiiVhl. s, nt-Miced from Lake',,, county to the reformatory. Pert ember 1510, for forgery. (Continued from raFe one) .ire, l-.e'i" are end r.pral- of th ;""!.' It vpe-,1 nil 1-Tal f.ption law-? It d'f:-. s n'l !---..".!crit.,H' Inri v j r ; ; f,- RIGHTING tires, which hurl their tou 8!.-Ti d treads and sturdy muscular bodies against v L 5 the road, and battle the roughest goin with feusQ phenomenal mileage, are Goodrich Tested Tires. You foresee splendid service Li their gener ous, masterful size, and they have proved it for you on the car and on the road. For Goodrich Test Cr Fleet9 have brought back from a road test, which ran the length of the continent and the year cf 1317, a new standard for tires, the Tested of VPfeer T See Tbw Sif ' r -L T-. 1 UONnu inn bic jwun ttj I I Ml III HII I II I ll I l' It : - t : I 1-. ; are l.rtr I- - .h- 1. 1 e, u .- -d T 'i d a s a "1 Tne-'i- ,- r, Tl en T 'ei - I'onif t'e "t AtTeeff'.I. It prohibit 'he sale or rr.a ro 'a t powders t!-at !:-'-!; he nse.J as ixtti-e in trt'iU'ns !nto!c.if.r;tr JHn It not -"-, ; hit an Individ on m.ik'n wire or cider for h'a CHICKEN $ FOR YOU It tvUI Interest you to know that we have sufficient stock on Land to offer you Cyphers, Incubators, Brooders and Hovers at 19 16 Prices Standard Cyphers Incubators No. 0 Capacity 70 egg - '. - $15.C0 No. 1 Capacity 144 eg? $23.00 mm sends ANOTHER QUOTA shipments r ' state unless rf.-rr.-MAi. To Tub Timkp.I No. 2 Capacity 244 egg No. 3 Capacity 3S0 egs Columbia Hot Air Incubators. Small size, capacity 5 egg , Large s!ze, capacity 130 egg - 9 Superior Hot Water Incubators. Small size, capacity 65 eg - ...$34. CO ... $4Q.C0 ' - ....$16.C0 f. .. 5:2x0 I; $12.00 g VIIITIX'".. IM'. -Maicn ... i Whltir.R draft hoard r.as rectvert a ca.i fr seven more men. Might h ft this mornin for Camr Taylor, Ky .and the; last seven have Wednesday for Fort j JIamiiton. X. Y. i Notices have heen sent out to the fol-j .-.mlr.s tweUe men, seven of whom are! to po' to I'ort Hamilton on Wedr.es lay. j William Klemm. John Tomko. Steve, Wii.so.n. Krnest Otfenheimer. William rasehen. James II. Wilkinson. Jos.-rh' Tie,lmsk.y. 'bar'es Stoker, Nicholas , Henak. Itlchard K'.eiber. John Janeosck j and I'aul Olarnon. I It d es not prohibit a man from rv ir.!? e.;:;r.r (n a e'ifft nt l'is own home No one s'r.all re.-. iv h-i',i,,r from ontside tli he holds a T.erm't. No sale of ;,-jij--r may be advert!et in Indiana in any manner. It i unlawful for npents of liquor houses to solicit in Indiana or or to soh.it !'.' en talocrues th'o'.u'i the mail. The hol.Mrsr. of a I'nt'e.J States tax receipt 1 q I-rlrr.a t &-; ev i that l-e udder is en.eaared in t!. sale of honor. A man testifvinpr r'orardins the vio 'a'i.'ii of the law- hv others becomes -xenmt from iro.speut 'on. A rtrnsarist niav sell r.n'y pure eratn -ohd for m.edional. me.-nan-cai or :es, and w!i He can n r r.f intoxic.it ie fop sac t sell any ititr drinks Standard Brooders Cyphers Hovers Style A Outdoor Style B Outdoor .. $14.50 $13.50 Adaptable Portable ?9.C0 $3.00 REMEMBER, THESE ARE CYPHERS. Booklet Mailed on Request. Peoples Hardware Company GARY- n u ''Manure Free J. B. M'GLURE IS GALLED BK BERTH r-rsr:..:-':- I la t. .n of the law. ai." c.'-j en 1 1 te i-'.-.rp' ramental use. common form :nder anv conditions. A tirntrit ma-- sell wine for parra-n-.etitnl purposes on apt-liation of the c!erevmin or church o(T;eer. A dru Siri.st is reqiiired to keep an r.n-.-.rate list of nil sales of liquor for pnhiic inspeetion at any time. T-.vh-o a year a dr ;s-'st rr.'ist file a sworn statement of his sales of alcohol and w ! w ith th.e e,.nnty clerk. ri.eii.vt inf.- be fined from $H0 to : t: ! ) Actual road roughing it thus proves the tire construction cf SILVERTOWN CORDS, and BLACK SAFETY TREADS; proves that the spiral-wrapped, cable-cord tire body, and tou2h black tread rubber baffle the teeth of the road. Get proven durability and dependability in the tires that mastered trio mid nf America in the 4.173.744 tire miles, traveled by the Test Car Fleets. Tested Tires." ell 3 I Get tir economy and satisfaction in America's Buy from Goodrich dealers, located evcryichere. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Chicago Branch: 1S25 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. The War will be wan with War Saving Stamps. On tTn? mvmry Goodrich Branch and vapoi. r: ? HE CITV OF GOODRICH AKRON, OHIO 4 ac a K9CC -it? a ti a c iu 3w 4 l a 4u.,ui' U"XfCv4 this evening; their monthly spreads at the Commer- ial club rooms on Thuesday night, Jlrs. elmrch and preach on the topic, -Thejv.ho has been employed in the Gary: at the public library e..r- t tr.H " Tl. n.orninir servic" 1 rust & t-avmcs nanK, nas reisuu i ...... at the rreshvt. rian church will be the; po with the First National of the same last one that Rev. Ihllman will have, city. ohane of he 1-avuic resigned sometime! The Chrysolite Club enjoyed one of I apo to take off. ct April 1. The people of. Crown Point deeply reeret the resipna- . . . , , t . ' t r i n-l,n. . . M ii c I .-.O, rnrlpv I ion H3 i:ev. lUIiman ana wue nam t-n- . u. ...nv... ....v. ........ deared themselves to the community at i Margaret Wilson and Kuby Brown being j r,. , i the hostesses. . . a meeting of the women's committee tion board. County Clerk II. L. Wheaton W. R Mlmer took a Photora o I ; held having resigned, the signature of the marriage license nppl'eation f J. J. McCann, the Catholic j priest of hilgin. 111., of whoso escapades1 the Chicago papers have been printing the past week. The Chicago Tribune employed Mr. Vilmer to take the picture. (..mite a number of Crown Toint young people will attend the opening of the I.assrn pavillion nt Cedar I,ak this evening. The opening of this popular resojt attracts largo crowds from Chi cago and other nearby points. Miss Mayme Mailht of Crown Point, Send Your i earns and Haul It Away James n. MeChire, Indiana Harbor.: the nian who su. ee.ied th late Harry j It. l;.arren as su per.nt end.-nt of the l!at ; furna.-e at the plant of the Inland Steel Co., died at his homo at .1114 Fir street.' about 1 o h o'.c this mormng. I'neumonia : was the cause of death. It will be remembered that Mr. liar- ren was stti.k.n v, ih pneumonia while! on (t' tive duty at th.e plant and di-d j within a few dnys. Mr. M.:"lure was j assistant to Mr. I.arren and was at oii.-c promoted to fike his place. He had been on the new job only a rouple of days before he was taken si. k ar.d soon pneumonia (Ic-vt Iopevl. Sr.. i-ialists and nurses from Chicago were at the si k man's bedside and everything possible was done to save his life. J. W. Ies, superintendent of the In'and Steel, personally assisted the family in their hour of trial. Mr. MeClure has heen a resident of Indiana Harbor for the hast four years, coming from l..orraine, t i. He was 4t yf ars of age and besides the widow, Mrs. Elizabeth McClure, lie leaves a son. Cal vin, and two daughters. Hope and Jean. Services will be held at. the llaptist rhureb, Indiana Harbor, Monday after noon, at 2 o'clock, I'.ev. Speer officiating. The serviers will be in charge of the Knights Templar, of which cider lie was a member. The P'at rev. I! oard of Pharmacy shal' n ri!sc!c.'s license for viola tion of the law. Vive voters of a township or ritv mi '." file ehaiges hefor" the state board of pharm-ir-v aainst a druTcist and hi ng 1-i-n to triil. Anv licensed physician !s authorize,! t.- write a prescription for pur- grain al eohol. A physician can preseribe liquor only for medicinal use. A physician cannot prescribe wine for iec,;;r :,.-, A p'lVvh-j m ran only prescribe pure ii rain nh-rdod f .r Tred i n al use. ,Tl-.e phy.!clan must name in his pre scription the .riantjty of lbjuor t ) be ho-:gh.t. th" the r;;n of the person i for whom it is Intended and the, di- lertions for Its Use. A druneist must cancel vry pre-.-'ripiion for lioior when filled. A physician can not Kl'.'e. liquor a w a y . Every ommi Wantra Kit ft q?sr? ?no- j ' ft s n; i ir v v -aaj VWV.itt.--i ' af ' :-3 T ( 1 . . -U VJ ..... . j DioIved in. -water Sor dotiches top pelvic c-.ttrrh, ulceration oncl inf'am- j j tnition. KeccmmcrideJ by Lyd:a - ' iFinkham Med. Co. for tea years. I A Lcalingr wonder for nana I CAtarrh. I j sore throat and tore eye. Econcmicd. 1 Ha CTlraoTciirary rJeaX9:r.a nd germicidal Iwrr. ' Smrlo Fra. 50c. ell drurautt. or pe-:pnd by Mrs. Byson McDonald of Munsinn Mich., has recently become a resident Crown Foint. The Lake county council of defense will hold their monthly meeting at Crown Foint on April 1. John A. Donnaba has recently been appointed a memberof the local exemp- at the MID-WEST COAL COMPANY'S YARD delivered at your home "tV a' 1" h PHONE 163 284-268 Michigan Avenue. Illinois and Indiana Prepared Sizes. '.'. V - l"P"t" Galumst Perk Slock Yards i Hammond, - Ind. rnnv diieau M i t FKI). SAID ARMT MEETING CALLED Members of all women's organiza tions of the P'nlfed Stntes who reside in l'ait Chicago, are r'apJested to attend a meeting at St. Mary's hall, lH'h str-t. hast "hicag.i, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'i lock for the purpose of making ar raniremenis to en-operate wl!h the wotn fti's section of the County Council of Defense. This t? a patriotic meeting and should be large y attended. I Citizens CtOING- I G-OING-M GONE!!! MUtPtUDC artki. UY ft IWUtlt NMMUVTCKal E. ARELU Phone 538 -gnBwa IVIercHant i oiior Has in: iVOil to 7)'.)7 South Ilolm:.ui St. over AVool worth's 5 and KM-ont store. Side eiitraii-c First X.'i tional Bank building oti SiMf-y St. 11."). a SUBSCRIBE I TIMES I WAS wedged in LIKE A sardine on my WAY HOME last night BUT THE woman just ahead Or ME wa3 well groomed, AND THE very sight of her HAIR RESTED my tired nervea SHE HAD a little girl CESJDE HER and when the L. G. CALLED HER "Grandma" I ALMOST fainted. I BELIEVE YET that it was A PET name because sho LOOKED SO young. IF SHE does not use NCWGROS nZSPIClDE I AM a poor guesser. Yours for beautiful h?.ir. CROWN POINT j Orand Masquerade Ball at Spring Hill Orove, Monday evening. April 1st. Good music. A good time. Kverybody wel come. 3-2S-3 The trial of the two Indiana Harbor lawyers, Saric and Tundwell, which has occupied this week in the; circuit court before Special Judge F. 11. I'attf e is ex pected to reach a verdict by Saturday night. Atty. Joseph Conroy of Ham mond is defending the men against whom disbarment proceedings for un professional conduct and charging ex cess fees were brought by the Lake county bar association. Claude Pott ibone. who Is in the medi cal department of the Indiana Universi ty, is at hoifte for a shot t vacation. Miss Helen Koupal. who is attending the University of Illinois, is spending the Master recess with her parents. The I,ake county oratorical cont-st will be heid in Cary on April 12. and the Crown Point rontc.Mants v. -.11 try for honors April 12. at the ), h school. Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Whrlcr are en joying avisit from their dau-rht'-r. Miss Charlotte, who is attejetinse the Uni versal of Indiana at Plo .mington. Ppeoir.l Er.r.ter r.u-sic will be given at the different churches on Sunday morn-; inc. At the MethodU-t church a l.iptis- J a.r 1 scr.-h.e will be ihscrvcd and in th j ev.nu-.K the Lev. J. A. Ayling will oc cury the pulpit at the Presbyterian! 6 Depository for U. S. Government State of Indiana, Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond I 3 'i. - Today We Represent Over S 1 ,400,000 St A remarkable growth considering that this bank has not com bined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable shotvinp: we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Ac counts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year. PlPECTORS. ANTCN H- TAPPER CARL E. BAUER WM. D. WEI3 LEO )VOLF JAMES W. 8T1NS0N J08EPH J. RUFF F. R. 6CHAAF OFFlCETtS . R. SCHAAF, Predent WM. D. WE13, Vies Preildent A. H. TAPPER, Vice President, H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier. U Q. EOER, Asst. Cashier. S23 V