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Page Two. THE TIMES. December 28. 1918 sn ryS ui.ii u i ssui- Remarkable Construction Work Found at Bruges After City Was Recon quered, to Protect Sub marines From Air Bombs. fng developed at nit early period of ' he r. Largely owing: to offensive naval operations oil' the Iljrian coast, assist ed hy aircralt. tho 2 hnrhTH hcerinie ex ceedingly unhealthy shelters for such comparatively fragile craft as uhma rines. and after the bombardment of May. 1 !;. The l.-iruo tloatinK docks Ht. OMond w ero towed n uml to Zi cli UKe ami so up o lint;,s. Following up this initi.-il victory with! pteMl ior, I ritish H.rnii'ii comnnMn'O.I, in January, 1"M7, Hit intensive liomtnn? I can-ipaisr.. I'ltceted oh i. fly apiuibt thoj docks at Mm Res. tin lo k-gat s ;iml i harbor nt Zoohrufgc. and the Ship On rial itself, which was. of ronrff, the onlv I j outlet by winch tin submarines could j gin neeess to the sea. ' Snnn idea nf Hie severity of these at- j tacks may be snine from the fact t Ski t ', no fewer t. !i homh.-i were drojoic.l1 upon Bruises docks alone, while () .itm-; WHERE PRESIDENT AND MRS. WILSON WILL LIVE IN PARIS &ttji.. oi"..'' Br LONDON, F.VITED FRFS. Fec. 28. The Germans VX it! X ; hJ 1 V ' 'Mt i dropped upon built great "m insheds." in the water to shelter their submarines at F.rugos, Belgium, from bombs dropped from the latly laree number w Zeebrusse and Ostond. j Apart f r' in the immense and confirm-j oua damage c.i.istd to the M.de, sidtiRS. ; quas, railways and shipping at Zee-j bruise, the loek-ftates themselves a j singularly difficult targ-er, to hit er:ij from n low height were kept practical- ly ln;,s nub r it-pair. Indeed .n s-v- i oral occasions, as the result of direct j j hits by British r.irmen. no of the Rat".-. ! had To h" removi u by immense !!: ivji ! j cranes, and a spare gate fitted, the j damatrcd srat' bt in' towed laboriously I j to Bruges for repair in cry dock. j fPe i vin to the errcal ristnage which! was caused by the t.ermans upen ti.eir The sheds have concrete roofs 11 thick, and are of massive proportions front earlv in 1917 until the Huns were j evacuation of the docks, it is difficult o ! forced to abandon Bruges a Hok ther. i different iate between their deliberate! 4 000 workmen were employed in build- j -rk and the destructions resuUmg , uiK the Kreat sheds for the undersea from the terrific boats. Hundreds of concrete piila.rs, each 2 feet thick and 25 feet high, supported the heavy roof. Kight of the shelters had been completed, and the 9th wai , , " , ... .... .." ... . 1 being: built, when the Germans decided j to run slunp home. i In the very early days of the war. the i Hermans clearly planned the harbors at ! ik -ti' -;S( J.-.- '.M.r ';-.,.: : XO 1 - , .y v .-. ...... .. . . ... ..... .... - .: v., : I. , ' . - ' e' - - j i - ;,A - :4rjfft-V Af- - .'SSf "i -;re r"! cl '1, Ms I I t 1 ".v. 1 relief during the present winter. Will all those who have yarn in th' i: possession, please finifdi the articles ru; quickly as possible and turn them pi to the chapter. If conditions are such that it is impossible to complete the work within k short time, please turn In the. vain or the unfinished garment end it will be finished at chapter headquarters. STEAL THE TREES FROM CEMETERY The shortage of Christmas trees this year resulted In a raid on the ridg road district where autoists chopped down small pine tree under ever .' I dnrkness and carted them home. a j number of rines in Dak Hill cemetery I verc i hopped down and curried av.av. Don't wait until your cold develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia. Kill it quick. CASCARA m QUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 yeari in tablet form safe, sure, no opiates break up a cold in 24 hours relieve grip in 3 days. Money bark i f it fails. The genuine box has a Red too with Mr. Hill's oicture. At All Drug Stores. 1 V' NEED VOLUNTEERS. to rcce; men t." at the hands of the govern- Women Workers Me nfl'-d by the Ho.nt' Service Section of tin Jtod f'ross in Hammond end volunteers are aeked to see Mist Patterson at the Home Ser- ijin-?; m i,,npriy 'i?ii, i ne worn f viitinr relatives of so'diers, help- I inu' tii i'l n thiir ailotmtnt difficulties c.nu other funrtons of ti e department I are wry important. ! i i MRS. MARTIN DIES. Mrs. Henrietta Maitin. asd fif. died I at the home of hr daughter, Mrs. j I'aul Nk man, 22ft West State street. ; ti' MERGER PARTY IN THE LEAD fi:MTl,T I'ltESK CAIil.E-.RAM 1 IStSIX .V. I'.ec. 2b. Coalitionists had an overwhelming 'lead !n the parlia mentary election, accoramg to result announced up to 2 p. rn. today At that hour the result stood: 'in' it i.oi :sts. 2 pi. l.aborHes, II. J.ibcivi -. Asquith supported. 1. Unionists. 14. i-kc.d lieorce w; 1 lorni ri. She lad been a resident! a larg majority The villa of Prince Marat will ! be thft home of President Wilson : and Mrs. WiLon during ti.eir .tay j in i'arLi. TLe villa in considered l 7.ebrugge and Ostend as permanent liases and repair stations for their sub marines, the original boats being built t the Hoboken AVorks. near Antwerp. The first, lartr" repair work appear to ; a- e been situated nt the Atelier d? la Marine at Ostend, but it is pobablo that 'he docks at iBruges which are connected with Zeebrugge by a sh'p can3l, were bomb! rise from the air during the last few months of the war. I In forma t ion from various sources, how lexer, inakis it abundantly clear that j the enemy's decision to give up the 1'ort i of Bruges, as a repair base for subina ; rines. was in the mam. cue to ins m- I p.bility to defend it against the im-reas- ingly powerful itacks from the air. j The biggest explosion ever expr r,ene-j ed in Tiruges was caused by British air- men at La Brugeoise works. May 31 791.. The ionrussion was felt all over j the city, and the flames lit up the sky AGED WOMAN for many miles around. It is said that) C'OT'CS A W7 XT the explosion wrought so much destruc-i Jr"A.otjJlii5 AW A 1 tion OI vaiuaoie macmnery uiai worn was never properly resumed in theso View of villa of Prince Murat in Pari. one of the most beautiful in Franc;. The prince turned over his home to the French govern went for Wilson's use. The presi dent, of course, will conduct all his business relating to ths presidency in the American embassy palace, which has been prepared for his VlMt i of Hammond for thirty years and was j well knourr. Her son, Henry Martin. I ves ;rt Chicago. The fun-Mai wi;l be j held tonic: row afternoon. I B elected premier by Herbert Asouith. former premier and leader of the oppo si'.'on in parliament, was defeated for i O-f l.-cl lot;. 1 T TITTr TIT rmn a m-t -r--r I STREET CAR FARE Monday a church in i Hihiar:ad i nO"ii if,hiand e n i e t e ; th it tl 1 .C, tl at i How ranch did vou save in 101S? A sav ings aeeount is the surest way to make 1919 a year worth while. First Calumet Trust and Savings Bank East Chicago, Ind. The Best Equipped Industrial Bank in America. Capital- . . $50,000 Surplus . . $50,000 extensive factories. MUSICAL ACT HEADS BILL AT ORPHEUM A miniature musical comedy, "Mixed Nuts," with twelve people, is the headline act at the Hammond Orpheum theatre today and tomorrow. Other acts include a cowboy quartette. Tom and Pearl Almond in a duncing novel ty: Barry and Barry, comedians, and the Del-ores aerial novelty act. Monday and Tuesday the house has has a feature "Take Your Time." a mu sic and pirl act. Seats are selling fast for the midnight New Year's Five show. FUNERAL OF MRS. M. FELTBAUER The funeral Of Mrs. Margaret Felt- bauer, wife of Louis Felthauer, was held from the Neidow chapel at. two o'clock this afternoon to the Si. Jo seph cemetery. Mrs. Feltbauer ts survived by two children, Gertrude and Genevieve. fr sisters are Mrs. Mary Wit herspoon of Chicago and Mrs. Sarah Cross of Ham mond arid her brothers. ThonAs and Walter Walsh of Chicago. She was a niece of Walter Walsh of AVhitiniJ. DIES FROM INFLUENZA Jennie riamtinga, J?gd 23, died of the influenza at the home of rtev. M. Pe Boer in Highland. Thursday. The funeral will be held at one o'clock on Mrs. Mi! in Van Mete r, a widow, a. i s4. died last night r.t the loune of her daughter, llrj, Harry St;ngley. 423 K. State street. Mrs A'cn Meter was an aunt of If. A. Mci'onnell. Funeral ser vices will be held at the house at Z o'clock tomorrow afternoon and the remains are to be shipped to Milfoid. IU.. for interment. THE TIMES' HSU. CPUS! BABY DIES OF INFLUENZA ! ! Atchison ' American i American ! December Iieet Sugar far Fdry. Locomotive by i: Mike Rock-ck. 1604 Connecticut st.. was arrested last night on the charge of being a state liquor violator and hauled to the station and held witho -it bonds for his appearance in nirt (Br t."N'lTKt InKSsJ s ; Four drunlis were handed leac 1NI 'lANAPOl.lS. lie-. "' --The pub-i fines in Jude Dunn", city court th s lie service commission today denied the mornintr. f1 petition of the Indianapolis Street Car j ' t ''iiif iny for increased fares. The com-) rporl on the 1K1 crop, compiled French food controller. i With the exception of the wheat j crop which will be larger than that of i 1 M 7 nil txi th ee.ftj Will Ha ulir.pl i , . ' , , , , , . , I mission also tbolished the right of the ; . urn, hai lev, t,.tts and beans, especial- . . I Iv, will I e short. omp;iny to charge one cent for aj ! T, , .,r, ... .,;,j . - transfer. It recommended 1 hat a meet-I : S...0.1.00 long tens, di'thouh it has av- ! " th sto':k ar1 ,'"a-" 1,('Jd of l tt:c icrcern bt; held shortly to reorsan- iZo the company's financial condition. AUDITORlUmT Kenneth, ten and Mrs. T'nco street, died last m funeral w ill he h house i'i Oak Hill !S ..hi Kus, 1,, 1. light, of i i f !' rlllt. "I I . i VI Mtr I lot n.ia Mr. in a n The i t!i" UK Tr -it hio DEATH OF LITTLE SOY;!- Abert. two tai o!d sop .. Mrs. Georo A. Csrrnw. .01." street. A Vest Hammond, d'i. d afternoon. Tl," funer;:! will S o'clock M.-ndty p.-.omt tg house to t'),;i Hrll cemet. r . W. DAUGHTER DIES OF WHOOPING COUGH Ma tguerite daughter of f'allum, 10 I'i whooping t-'O T.IK m :ii :li. lie. five :ir.d Mis. r a vi .. di weeks e! James M . ed today III M. ss a I ' t we will teil you abouf their earnings assets liabilities equipment cividend possibilities where incorporated how managed amount of production, etc. If you have bcuRht or contemplate purchasing oil securities get our reports furnished tree. of companies properly manaRed. safe iruarded and frss (real bti make attractive investments. SKITH-nnQTEN CO. Slocks and Bonds 203 5. La Sail St. Chicago Dr. W. E. Nichols PHYSICIAN 97 CALUMET AVENUE. Corner State St. Over Bank of Hammond. lKE 1919 a sa vines Aar. Not hi ncr helps to lessen worrv better than rovin savings aeeount. a Lake Co. must buy more V. S. S. . TO LATE TOO CLUSSIFY i ' Amerii'd n Anac. od;i ! A m rican Sin j Fro(.klll i;;i;, I Fnl.iwMi l.oc.,: j Malt imorf Jiod i Cailildiltll I'i.f )'.:' i Vmericjin Can Co. ' .W ,v Vork 'eni ral h-r-ido l-'uel iitiil l.f-ather ! ' "riu ;b!c Stvt i : ! American S;ei! irs. ' ' .'eii' r; 1 1 '! ot ri-.r ' In nt Xi rthem i li;ci nu: i'.nnl I'aj.er Northern I'ucitic I'criiisylv.-ini-i I 'it tsbu I K Coal ! I'ecJ'les ( I llepublic Iron and Sleol . j Kt.'oiiriK '. 1 ". S. iiuhhor I American Si.;-'.ir ; Si 'ii t lo rn I 'ac in ; Southern Itailv ay ! Texas i I ! I. S. S-tecl ! 1 n;'.n I'acific I Ct.-.h ( "opper ! Sim-lair Oil LIBERTY BONDS. yr. tii r-i tut; 1 '' a -'! :; -i 'a I eraKed 12,tH',000 tors for ten years, i A Londoner who recefitly entertain j ed a party of nine at a medium-priced I Paris restaurant was presented with la bill for 310 francs, nearly $7 a plate, j and the meal consisted of soup. fish. (hiclten. coffee and a smnil-portion of while w ine for each Riiest. ; KNITTING ORDERS ARE CANCELLED ti I n e th i m iii : 74 J :!(" - 17 .up. . 9 4 o.n c. "A been h d ju i iters of Itke Division e Red Cross quotas as follows a letter issued nt AVa.shir.ijton rning knittirK : careful inventory has recently made of the stock of knitted TO AIR COMPLAINTS. I Br FrviTF.n TriESs. WASHINGTON". Dec. 2S -Complaint of soldiers and their families of short comings of the war department are to tie amounted in the senate. AA'ith no es;ions of congress today chief inter est centered in the anno Jneetnent that on Monday Senator Chamberlain would speak ".ith reference to our returning soldiers and those in the cantonments as to the treatment they are entitled S67 MAX HXirZS, Proprietor Calumet At., Comoi- Hoffman St. Hsmmond. TODAY ANN MURDOCH in MY WIFE parts. Also A TU'.VXIN'G RO MANCE, a two refc! comedy. SUNDAY The Law of the North powerful drama, five reels. Also El-Ko Comedy. y:if., ' a:, -t 47 74- .V.3, 11 I 1 , !(:; 1 D " IMa . 1 2 3 nrticles on hand in the division and iCL-mp warehouses. From these stocks . .-. quantity sufficient, in the judgment ' "f the Department of Military F.elief 'o care f..r the needs of all men now in en nip and for those returning: from 'tii" other side, has been set aside.' for ! the use nf that department. The re- I mainintr stocks have been turned over! I th" Department of Foreign Relief,! j either for shipment to France for use j by our men there or for delivery to j "our Foreign Commissions for use in ! jour Civilian Felief AVork. All re-i ; qn'retnents cf this department have ; l.opn adeouitcly met and it v.:ll not ' ie pr.-iot ;. ." ! to make further shipment !of such c.iti.'cs later than the first pert of Jonufir', as, cwinsr to delays. Jin tiansprtrtatton poods shipped after; I that date will hardly arrive in time to ' Ii.? put in service during the present I Sfi t-ri siL' 1 ii T! Theatr ffl sWWyWWBBgWWlffgp inter. ! "The p.ed Cro- --nd FOR RENT Furni.-herJ . d"Oc::ii( d. Iii.iu.r.- l.'.'i ! Sunday Koom "7, Kimtiac' rnond. t . e ! y t. "l:i ) hilll--'It I'OR KENT-- R.-mi-s forliiit housekeep ing;, ep-ctrie if Ms. sms. b"t v.r.tcr nnd l ath. 'nM ft- r 7 ic the evi)ifi or Saturday or Sundae ail umy. In diana jive. Hammond. la-iA-St. First State Trust and Savings Bank 137th and Cedar Streets INDI ANA IIAKDOR '9i I. 'i '"Pi y t.iiii nr.. t;i; H,A tM.'ii ill. 4b 17 ii Klc; O'J-80 lbs.. 2i"j 21c: fancy. 22 kidneys. XZ'sj loc; is. -Minn., THEATER Indiana Harbor. 46 Capital Surplus $50,000 $25,000 TODAY Alimony" DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES. Foreign Exchange and Insurance Departments. :..&rr:4r,r.'ssaa A photo drama of power an 1 pathos written b rn old omivt rcrortor, to rxposo tin? (livorc" tra'fic of biat-kuiailinc Itiwytr.1-. Smiling Bill Parsons in a two rl cforicn" The Widow's Hiht Also a Kirrt Run i'atho News. Tomcrrow Chris C. Petersen, CHIROPRACTOR c. Harold Lock wood : i Lfr...H. i!s , 1 'a s. cull v. ,;. 4 !a s. cor.v. 4s j lib 4 Us .... j VcJA I. oO-C't lis. 1 tl 2nc; ift-1 10 lbs I u ":; heavy wt :k1U I con rse. I 2c. j 1 '.IT A l l l:.S- O'.i ;, 20; i;. ' - ! 3 "A j CHICASO OEAIH TUTUKES. 8 a j 1 ' ti 'O' !' JI.S1 I h'ebruary 1.3Sliv 1 k :i.i cli 1.38V 3 H mv - 3 g i I ATS 3 iK iciiln r $ .fiP 's ti K .lar.uary . ti'-i ; f y I February .r' a , J I March .' J A ' J CEICAQO LIVE STOCS. ! ! i:'t;s I;.-.-, ipts. 2 :.; . tn.. -V-t, B I HmhsI, i.,.2'f' t. 75 ' g ft l.iKht ..!' '17V 3 B vita --- i i? - n I r.ucher :T.4..r- ; H ; ' VTTI.i; lir ceipts. K''iiO; mark-t, J ? r;-.,e, $ : 7 - 19.75 j j j co,, 7 s.-. n.so Ml! St od... rs-f, ede,s 7.2-'.7 1 ?, r lj U Can tiers 6"'i i VA If CI .,-: 11. 'i" 'I ''''"!, Ifl ItS . . - , - ... t -n I ill I W. iOIO'Mei; . t ..iv . i .u v-ni v V'od'.ic: will sus s regular therefoVe, kn:ttinar ns one of th n.'ti v'ties." ts ri sired, especia'1 y, to emphasiz fact that the National Ileadquar- I s would like to have all knitted! iol.-s finished and sent to the divi sion warehouses ? s promptly as pos- ' si'ole. so that they may be available i for distribution at yn early date in or- ' tif f t" provide for the most effect.! v j ! Jr.-4 -'v-i,! Sr j W..-'vAivV'illSi...r, I ! E tt-!iVtVJS3iS 3AVLjkii.k S j r TSMIE TODAY VIVIAN IVIARTIN in Jane Goes a Wooing ';:tty Arbuckle in his latest com edy, "The Sheriff." SUNDAY Constance Talmadge in Sauce for the Goose Fatty ArLuckle in "The Sheriff"' -TUESDAY- DOROTHY GISH in THE HOPE CHEST -WEDNESDAY- CHAS. RAY The Family Skeleton -MONDAY- THE CAILLAUX CASE Willi an all Star Cast. D. W. GRIFFITH'S GREATEST THING IN LIFE Better than Hearts of the World. Have You Seen Her Yet? MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN Com in soon. n -TODAY- 6'j Virg n a Paa son THE QUEENOF HEARTS A i t o a Silk II mV Harry Comedy. Cartoon SUNDAY , Elaine Hammerstein . IV HER MAN A rrv tbritliiif- pieiure. Also Mutt and Jelf in i:fiiciency. l.iV:.. !.' :-'.t? at - Jtoe a :-7i"HHiA--.rtl WiX -J. i j " ' " - i ft i " ' ' -- " sTi ri- if "-' J . Gi'l li . IU MAIVUVIOIND, I1ND. fi N TODAY AND SUNDAY 6 ALL STAR ACTS 6 jj! iO Fen turn A . trnr-t inn S . K (ft SI BIJOU East Chicago Office: Cohen Bldpr., hours 9 to 12 a. m.f 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. Indiana Harbor Office: 8 evening. Barker Building:, hours 1 to 4 p. m., 7 to tens Also by appointment. Office phone Indiana Harbor 885. Res. Phone East Chicago 1112 m "in ' jMi ISMM 1 iwwpg i , awlrift.WMia milflmiii luan in li lift hi Pals First" A f. art special love and loyalty, erful photo ;. production .f A jno5t w orul v of tpJ;;V. two nr.? ALSO :t, t CHICAGO PBODTJCE. RFTTF.it Creamery . ira ire.-.icery firsts. SIi"".:'-; firsts, to".-; secoivl r-r. f iO? f trdinnrifP, Hi Ciic. I.IVI' l'"n,7RT ducks. "Zr; urcsc. 2C: keys, r.l'c. ! Hi -TODAY- C0c f i'i I jirsts. 02 o, Is. prinfis. 4 ff : I 9c; tur- Monday . "How MARY Could 'OMKDY Y SHOWN". . Fit "K FOR!" You, Jran?" a.4.WlaW'-alJ.-'i. i FOOD WILL BE SCARCE IN FRANCE FOR A YEAR P.r I'siTEn i'Rcss.1 1'S. Food will continue quantity and expensive ,t veai. accccdm to i ! I'AFMS, le,-. to ne siiort in in Fran. Alice Brady IN The Bettar Half Also the surrender of the Ger man Fleet. SUNDAY WM. FARNUM ' FIGHTING BLOOD I"u 1 1 of action from start to Pnish. Also cool comedy. Feature Attraction MIXED IN UTS A Miniature Musical Comedy. 12 People. Mostly Pretty Special Scenery and Catchy Music. Girls. DE LOVE Aerial XovpIIv. COWBOY FOUR Harmony Sin gin a: RALPH STERNARD Musical Novelty BERRY & BERRY Comedians TOM AND PEARL ALMOND Sinpinjr, Talk ins: and Dancine. Feature Monday and Tuesday, "Take Your Time." A Miniature Musical Comedy. Also Four Other Acts. New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Daily 2:30. Nights Continuous 7 to 11. Sundays Continuous 2 to 11. RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR NEW YEAR EVE. f O' ..i Keane's 1 of liiiarv 5ci Sk 'ancios M ORPHEUM THEATRE. BUILDING 152 State Street Hammond, Indiana iSTioi. i imariiilna Tin Hilimii il a(. OOi I p q ..Jk. U'JjJi a.'KMiw Classes every Monday evening in Waltz and Two- If Step, 8 to 9. Assembly 9 to 11:45. Classes every r Thursday evening in Fox Trot and One-Step, 8 h to 9. Assembly 9 to 11:45. Dancing every Sat urday evening 8 to 11:45. J. GREGORY KEANE, Manager. Member of American National Association Masters cf Dancing. Affiliated with the International Union of Dancing Teschers' Society. Also L'Academie des Maitres de Danse de Paris. f i i 'iit"-'" S iT"n' ii-fitr lift ii iitiiiiiiYfli'titiliirrf'i liiTiirmr" ' ' "' ' Fe?T?r WtfMES4aa JPW.WIWHI J. ST-v ' 1 W-! in -JifsiW " 31 Liberty Bail D( Come and Dance the Old Year Out and the New Year in! Lots of Fun and Noise! Favors Distributed at 11:45 Admission 55c Couple, Extra Lady 30c ''imf IMP nil Si J 'it iiiiigi i kkMaw uS.mw4w ii I;