Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 2 October 1912 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Wednesday. Ot. 2, 1912.

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Social News HB-1N EEEEB Ha.m m ond

SO IS IIOIIV. V t-,. ihf si.xtH child In the fiimily arr! at Shi- home of Mr. and Mrs. Ji'im I.i- ! n : hi i.-i Line f tri'ci

l.i Monday n v .m . - r ar f. Id cow hns t : -rA.

ed !..th m ioi :u; w ell.

!or ;tn! t M:. i.icsci

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I Mi- I'.ost' S'.oerc.er v1'.l ! . '.vv,.' the ! A u : i il ;'.;rnerii.i an .it I ! ,.ii. I ;! pi lit;. I, .!(!!. 1 . lit t j lw :-:. tiio.l this :iffi-no..i( t h.'ii'j .C".-r four "i'IimU at t 1 .u a r.( n I iiiii'. Tin- Kt v. ri.ms. jmtor j of Si. Pauls !. at h.-r;:i I ur h wi'.i tci - f..--u th.- , i .'iii"!: . Th.- rir.u fci u e j w in I.. n. ..!. T'ac t.ri.ie's fasicr. . : i S rr. r v i ' ! r as in.ud of 1. .:.-- ,ui. I!).- ui'Ko'n s of.l ittt.-v-iar.t w ill he his broth.T. i'uil Ziromri m.Hta. j

To- I'li io w.l! wi.ir . tuio-i'd suit "i It ivy Mi:.. St'-".-.- aal a i-irt'; v, File . v.- r V it tvui.racil w ith ;' uno-. ft f: X V. : .:: of th" ma r n.i. !vi-v a r i .-n wi',1 1 i.; v. a in I-, ,,f ihe ..miu; p."ol .it til-- ii. f lit.- hiid.'s ,.-.:,-!:.. M .icd M:.-. MS;i i.w, U K.t.a Ml'i'-v -it.eet. ':.:' ti i !:! i iin.l v-t in tint -it.' f net,.,..

of the families Mill be entertained at the it -rrpt ton. A tivo (ourM1 dinner wiil he served at !-i x-1 hi rt y oeloek. The tallies w ili be beautifully li-i'ur:.t .'.1

with j.i 11 U rose hu.is imd ferns. In the jm rlors the decorations will he potted l:t!tt!. i :..s arnl kiln rttoy roses. Mr. and Mrs. 7.1 ti: niermn im will not. leave on a weddinj.. trio hut will k ill-i-t.tly to th. if ho-r,e at. 20? I to. r;i!vi in ai ".lie. West. 1 1 an mo;,,l. which they h-ive ail if. r a'li i e.-n. They have received many beautiful sifts in cut tt'.ifs. sil r, hand t:;ii;te.l etiina ami linens. Mrs. Ziitin.ei-in.ii.n is ;i ilintsht. r f Mr. ami Mis. . Sptiemer ami v,.; v j-,-;i!i::ir in her einle of frion.i.-i. ,s;. is a tn. nib. r of the S. S. flub anil foiiowia:- the a -M'oit te-eno-tit of l er entimora. nt ma.ie ., few w. . ks aco a fiimt-er of n: i tty so.nl f anetiotis h.n ! .-. n sivi-i! In lo r honor by -Jie yonn.; u-,,i,;, ;1 j." ti.,1 i U;l'. Mrs. V. : ,i n i rni.i n n

h . been tnt'loye.l as a stenograph'--in th-- s of the Western (',raln 1 '-..!; .-; s t !!; pat y for the yast ti e o:1!-s. Mr. Ziri: no rina -m is a l.uU.iine eotm-.t' tor a tn! is onu in bustn -v-s will! his father.

AtnotlK those tilin enioyeit thi- hosjiitalil of Mr. ami Mis. I'riee wer- Mi. ami Mrs. J. Anlt of Whitiim', Mr. and Mrs. llti-.lson. Mr. ami Mrs. James N.-well, Mr. ami Mrs li. Woo.lwat.l. Mi-, ami Mrs. YV. Wilson. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. l'tuisiriK. Mr. ami Mis. W ill lUoekor, Masters Iaryl 1 i t i.-i n.-f, Kolaml anil Vernon Wilson, Harry I'.loi ker ami (ieral.l Vrlee.

was served at tto Ka rues.

eonelnsion of tin

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l.i. i it ii vj i-i twmiKtiiv. Mrs. Walter I'ri.-o on! ert altto! a few

4 -3 Satnim-r s

A IKIXK I'.DDIMi. The nmrriiita' of Miss Ktith Cl.u

ami John Wait.- will 1

tliis evenitit; at six u'ehxk at th- honoof the hrnle's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. W. 1). flark in Knitiewooil. Miss Clark is a sister of Jay 1. t'Uik of llamnioml and formerly liv.-il her.-. Site lias many friends Hiiwiig the youim people of 1 la nunond. I'tKKMS' til II Mi:iVI. The Tarents- flub of th liiV'-rside sehool wiil have its first meeting; of the yenr Friday afternoon at three o'eloek in tin- sfehool hall. It will be a business meeting.

sti iv nr.i-'.TiMi. The Hteratur-- eouimi '. t.-e of the 1 1 i nt m oral Woman's elnb met at the

t i home of Mrs. Charies Alb. rt Smith in

A MISSION 41(1 MI.F.TINt.. Mrs. W. J. MeAb er ..p.-md Iot home. 1tl Webb street, yesterday afternoon for the meetlnn of the Woman's Home .Missionary so.i.-ty of the First. Methodist church. Tto- afternoon was tie"te,l to the study of 1-oito Uieo and Mrs. M. M. Towle had the prom-am tn chare..-. After Ihe program Mrs. W. J . McA'.eer, assisted by Mrs. H. 1',. Mr-

solenmizeil , Aleer. ser.-.i th.- Kti. sts with a daintv

t W'o-eioi i se lulu iie.ui. There were many men bers present, ami mnons the

(fliests were Mrs. ISoyer of I ,oa nsport.

Ind.. ;uid Mrs. ITanner. The followlnir was the program Mlv.-n at the nieetln:

Devotional exorcises, led by Mrs. I-H-

t.i Hake.

Tlesponsive readine;. l.-d by Mrs. M.

M. Towle.

Paper '"Missionary !.!' tn I'orto

lileo." Trs. l.ouis Freeman.

Koadintr "i 'a rm. n ei t a s Story," Mrs.

M. M. Towle..

Taper "Porto TUonn C.irls." Mrs. Ftta fiake. Talk "The Methodist e.rplianaue at Porto Pico," Mrs. Ceor.e p. Str.eter.

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ht.-t "i,t.u. Tto party wis uiv.-n -.s : iml..i,-h iivi-mn- yes'et.iav nit. m-on. a surprise to Air. frier atbl . e 1 ,-br a t d j The re were tl.iity-lne ladies present ! is birth. lay rtnr.i-ers.ary. 11 re, .i v.-d a ml every one thorouulily enjoyed the a mt'rb, r ,.f trift-t iti ivmo ii-i a nee of j papers whirh were read Mrs. F. M ,),. ii.ii. After nitish- and it.ime b ol j F.Uiott cave the second chapter of "A

, ,.,.. r.-, a f.-w- h-M.rs a f.o.r i Visit 1th ur Authors and took tier

,.,;,,, l in heon wti-9 reived. Ths home .hearers to the country home of J. W

was b. -.ittfu'.ly decorated far the party j l.ocko, "I.a llaye" t'hnsli-y lu rks. Her ul,v, ai:'eo---i ioi late and asters. p.ipf r was ver fine. Mrs Harvey l'r"st- - j lin sttn o "The (b-ary of i "le men t inn" in

' ' Vt'l'V complete review of the book

BETTER BREAD THAN MOTHER USED TO MAKE !

wliiib is only arothe.- iitstatioe of what lovers of a -anal .article rcaUy think of Puvo Mil'; bretid. Vet hah

,rfj' v sou in: ins: praise is nut as omvini'ing

r,. 1 trial Vo want ymt to

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U think on It. Yon will thru say that

j t, it s hotter than :m t nor u.ci to taauo.

Thg Hammond Modern Bakery

) : Bakers and Confectioners. . . .'. 86 State Street. Phone 26S. Hammond. Ind.

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."ilcnius vs. Iiomestie Kellc'ty" ! r.iven b Mrs I'loyd 11 Vdam

Iwhbh Mrs. Adams proved that ibmi'-s-

i tie felicity comes first in every tru

I wonian's life. The literature cnmiv.lt-

j t-e will meet auaiti Tuesday. .t. 15. at the home f Mrs. J. S. Plackmun in

t i 'a rroil street. l"OMr."c.TFJ)

That Mammon. I has -a hard game nhe.-id of them is not tr be doubted, as tie Ho worn hiyrh school team has not only has one of the fastest teams in

the vb-inity of i "hieatt-o, but has a rec

ord to. back them up. Hi 1910 they won

the ar.-poumi cha mpinnship of ChieaS" and Iftll only lost the lionors by the defeat of the Crane hivh s-i,o,,l. Xlie bank ti.-l, i;s ia,-,v . an-niered one of the fastest in the eity baue.

WILL SOON CLOSE SEASON

1 he Hammond I run eiub eypeets to

t b,.-,. its .( a.-on the latter part of Oc

t-her or early in November provided

the weather remains propitious. The

nevt shoot, is billed for O.-n.ber 1.1, un

der to.- au.-plees of iti.. Arlington

Heights P-.iin, liits event being- tlift

last if a series of t on rr, a men t s In

which the clubs in the 'h :.-(? o and Su burhau league take part. The next it-Ktiiar sno,.t of th" Ham

mon, I (Inn . !uh is s.-i for October 27.

The condition of the weather will (le

enb- whether other shoots will be held

! after that.

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1 Mrs. P.tvmoml l.vons . n t .-r t a i n.d t! i ' .

imemb.rs of the Jolly 1 ,-.en eiub very jpb-asantiy yestordav afternoon at her I home. 4.' 1 inly sttcet. The np-mbers ! sj.erit the afternoon pla-inef cards and jaftir seven catties of p.drc. th..- awards iw.re tri ven. Mrs. ". ;. RotttsoiiK and I Mrs. Martin Fin.lii'iK wop the first and j s. rond prizt s ami the consolation prize ! was HWard.-d to Mrs. Spencer of Fast ' Chlcaun. The am. s progressed at the tables. A ileiniy two-.-ourse lum heon

START BY THE PACKA

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MUS. HKIIXl OI'I'NS lll.H IIOMT.. Saturday, Oct. . Mrs John F. U.-iUy will open h'-r home in Pimbacii uvetiin for the Mammon ladies who will assist the board of directors of the Settlement house with "tusr day." b.efreshmcnts wiil be served during the day. Assisting Mrs. H.iily will be Mrs. Marsaret Hastings and Mrs. (',, I.. Smlt h. a itovitn mi-:i-:tin;. The i o utivi. teaard of I he Hammond Woman's club will inc. t with the president. Mrs. Kiehard (I. Wlnekb-r, at her home. It Mason street, Thursday afternoon at .1 o'clock. i luitr.CToit m FirriNf;. The directors of the Hammond Settlement Ionise will have an important

meeting Friday afternoon. Oct. I, at 2 j o'clock. The me.-iintr will b.- h.eid in

the Settlement house in I'imbaoh ae-

e. At 4 o'clock all the Hammond 1.,. s who will assist on "la day" are

osked to meet at th" St ttlemept lnoisa-

ind receive their boxes arid tups.

VIMfl-I.l 11 lllto. I'.-dro will be play.-d by the members the "",ood Will eiub who have been vited to mi-ft with Mrs. Hill at lor

io-me in Mneniih court Thursday aft-

rnooti. ns. utoi: i:ti:iitvis. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Krai k irove will have the iv.emln. ra of the

Idle Hour club as h r quests at In r home in Oak street. Mrs. Grove will

ntertain with cards and tin- members

will spend the .afternoon playing pedro.

MUS. (H,T A llttSTKSS, Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock

Mrs. 1-;. VoKt will b.- hostess to the

members au-,1 friends of Martha Ladies' Aid society of Kried.-ns V. va n p .': i ea 1

(hutch at her hotiin 3 .12 Indiana ave

nue. At 3 o'clock dainty lum-h will be served. A Rood social time is assure,!. The hostess uri;e!it',y requests all members to be present. The proceeds will

he used for church work purposes.

roSTI'ONK, Till' MF.I-lTIMi. The Misses Klein will Kl ve ji thim

ble party Tuesday evenina. "let. S. in honor of the members of the N. N. Kmbroiciery club. There ivas no meetinir

last i-vi nins. w hich was the r. nul.ir meetintj niatht, on account of other to

tal entertain mt nts.

Meet Tomorrow Night.

A leiruiar m.-eiin- of the Hammond Saloonkeepers' asoi-iatein is scheduled

for tomorrow evnir,f (iwitu; to th

c,-i ni pa laai w.-m-u t progress matters

are comlr.i; up vvhleh are (.f very much

imiior j a ;e-e to t lie saloonkeepers an

u is pronarne ttial saiif of tta-se niay

be .lisctisscd at tomorrow's nieetirig

Hammond Theatre

Wednesday Eve,, Oci. 2 2Sc'J

PRICES:

35c, SOc

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DEATH DEFYING RACES

IN IIJ AND

HYDROPLANES V5 MOTCRBOATS

THE CTY BEAUTIFUL

EXCLUSIVE SCENES OF THE

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Back From Vacation.

. riti'-ant tisr.it- I'.orehci t who left on

his a- a lion la.- i Saturday morning is spending ruost of his time ramping at Mud hake Although there are plenty of mud liens. Sfi-K-ant la.rciiert has seen cry few milliards so far. Tf.e Northern ducks hac m,t arrived as yet. hut are likely to put Iti their appearance just as so..n as the oobl weather

ts in.

V

ages!

Every package has five separate sticks full of refreshing mint juice. Every box has twenty packages of this real enjoyment that whitens teeth purifies breath aids appetite but does no t burden digestion. Remember it benefits much if you chew but one stick, but benefits most by the habit.

A r - V." A t i

Three Br. Millers. hake i-i.iinti . ew has three lo-oir.s Mi'a-r. pore w-l'.i. :i ar-- luteal to each oilier. 'I'wo ,,f them are in iianimond. Ir. C. oi-e !:. Mi;:.-r heinpr bj- . and tn t-;e 1 I am ::;:.. ! hniicintr. while itis pre fes.- iona i h tn t her. w hose name ii a!-., i;.....-;.. ". Miner, i.- located at i'.n-t Ch5oa.ro. 1 r. A. .!. Miller iets erne hack to hike county ami; i, and ha- opened an office in the Kennedy owi",.Hr,ar on State str.-t :ti H.tmm-.nd. A number of ears ayr,. ;:e w-t., io, ate, j ,, ly.-r from where he went t.. icM-i.u-r and sub-soacrt!,-to New Sai.m south of Indiarapolis. hake county houever; was always 1.1s tirst rh.'.i.-p ami he x!ects to lo.-ate !.f re p. rt-iunor.t'y.

Death of R. L. Wilson. Tii sad news of the il-ath of hohert h Wilson, a former resident of Hammond, was received from M mi i.e. (ire., tli's titornir.K where he passe, away fvllowini; an illness of diab.-tes. The funeral a r ra n c t ner ! s or pa rt i.--3 lars of his death have not herti learm-.i. Mr, WiNijii left llai.tmond for the west I've -a:s atr, arid lore had property interests and was very well known. He is a brother of Charles Wiiswi of t'urroil .-treet.

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ACCIDENT SAVES WOMAN'S LIFE T.aporte, Ir.d., fet. 2. After starting for work yesterday afternoon, Charles Shaffer returnee! three times, remcml.ifiiiS that he had left somethinfr undone. The third time he found his wife a mass of flames, her elothinc havliis taken fire. He x t ! tip uished the flames. Mrs. Shaffer, att.-ndlns phys-1-ilaris say, cannot recover.

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JOSHUA R. H. POTTS

3i- 9k St, Wufcft. D. C U. S. l P ?mu 2 OMnl Su PW.I.-Vlyhi. i CUi St. CUcm.

it i . i:iti.v. The members of the Friendship Class f the First Methodist ciiui. h will

s i vn a reo. ption in the omiren pat l-o s in liassc'.l street Friday vi-nins, c-

t.ilii-r 11th iionori 11 u' the n- v.- teachers in the city. The class will issue about two hundred ami fifty 1-1 vita t io.-is among the ymini; people of the city and they are pre pari tip to entertain a larjre number. Mr. tiud Mrs A. ,T. M.j. Led arrived iti Hammond iast ev-ninu i'tom Mobile. Ala. and are at the home of Mr. MacLeod's mother. Mrs. A. X. MacLeod at 410 'fdar street.

HaOdge Assemblies

Ahlborn Gets Contract.

At the n- th of the hiar.l of public works tiiis ic.orninK 'he cor.tra.t for tin- Hi. kmr street sc. lion It, Westrn-

1 'ocv. t n, li -n ! 11 m- rem.. a y e n n e s e e r, the improvom. T'ne matter si let Sidewalk vemh.-r 1.

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or pat.v. T'ta re havint? s 1 1 1 r, on t he Li ticul n ho re.-oPstinn con firm 1 r. p" it w as adopied. ot" idenlnc the state was iaid over nt.tii Xo-

Brings Out Voters. Tin- Jefferson t'inh smoTier eiven las! n'uht m Hammond proved 10 be a stood attraction to the 1 emot ra t io yoters. and i-roiioht out M'lite a number of first voter?.

Bell's Guaranteed Health

emedy

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will cure any bad case of Eczema and ail skin diseases. Buy a bottle of this wonderfui remedy todav. JLon't wait. j'lticu r.oc For sale at NEGELE THE DltFGGIST. 6IS South Hohman Street, and LEO SCH AERTL'S 1? A H BE It SHOP, 6.2 South Hohman Street, or cm.ll

Gus Jordan, Manufacturer 4 Room 25 Rimbaeh. Blk. Phone 467 j i

HAMMOND. INDIANA.

Hammond -:- Thone 232 NOW PLAYING QUALITY VAUDEVILLE 3 SHOWS DAILY 3:00, 7:30 and 9:00 P. M.

Dyer and Dyer

K-'jI Comedy Unman limes "A

Laugh a Second. Bruce-Morgan-Betty Vaudeville's Daintiest Delineators of Sons, Dances and Sayings.

Monahan

The Traveling Salesman.

Rube Strickland, Novelty Musical. Other Features

m"ij 'f ir;,." .n'"" v. ;i;.'p nxtttit'J S r.Tiijjiniiliiiliri' una iri" i m 1

DR. C. N. CAIN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Hoo.rs: 0 a. m. to 6 . m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Evenings by Art',vntmont 309 Hammond Bldg. Hammond, Ind.

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A mon i? the Becker and Alt .h""Th fonr-.y, Jacob Cried ma:

pc-ikc-rs were Ju.lce rieys Waller Lotx and w h .le the candidates K..I Crady and l'r.

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the Mm&&? box mml ' aMBk

u it costs ma i

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n ix;i: a si: mi; li i-:s The r.-uular K.-m i -monthly meeting of Progressive "ourt No. 1't'i Tribe of P. en Htir was held last eveninyr in the K. of P. Hall on South Hohman street. There was only routine work. Juiiin,' a short social session r.-f reshments were served. The m.-inln-rs wiil mc- t. HKatn in two weeks on Tuesday evenin jr. etober lath and the usual busi

ness and social program w ill be fellow -ed.

A number of members of mania Keheekah LoiL-e were In attendance at the regular s.-m i - iti on t 111 y m-eiln: last, evening in I. o. o. P. Hall in Last Slate street. l-'ollowinu the lmlcc session a. siiort time was spent socially. I 'urine; the social hour nfreshrneiits were served. Tuesday eveniut:-, iictober lath will be the next meetinc; nlnht and a larKe attendance of the membership is desired.

Voiint; asisted in the e u ! e r ta iti tnep t wit. :-pecialties t'i.irars wcie plentiful am lunch and re c h; m i . t woe served, "bui! nioo-e sa ml wh ile.--' ha ins been part '. J'J ia 1 ' y popular.

H. C. GR0MAN, M. D. " Physician and Surgeoa 402 Hammond Building Phones, Res., 242; OSct, 203

LAWYER BREAKS RIB.

Attorney . J. M. -Aleer of Hammond had the iiiitif.-ri ji- t break a. rib while he was crankinu' his automobile. The accident happened three days before lie knew what had happened. His side U.-pt tiurtitiK him and he finally went to :i dot tor for an examination. Th.it developed the fact that he had broken his rib. Sir.ee then he has been iind.-r treatment. However, he is aide to be about.

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Thursday afternoim the members of William H. Calkins V. it. C will nif.-t for their regular s ml-mont hly ineetiiiir. In the i-vi-nitii;- the members will attend a camp fire Kiv.ti in honor of the members of the Ninth It'imeiit who will have their annual reunion la Hammond, October 4th and 5th.

OPEN SEASON ON SATURDAY. The Hammond hluh school football

team will open up this season with a

Mar prame at the H. A. A. park next

Saturday afternoon, when they will

line up asrainst the fast and well-known

Boweu hisrh school sqna-1 of South fhi

I'aSii. The. ,?ame will be called promptly at 2:30 o'clock and the local team Is expecting; a hard fought Kane. As the liowern hiph school team is eicpectInK to invade Hammond 17 5 sttor.K and the tilprh school students are in hopes that the pencral public will offset this ty attending tho game.

IMtF.!ll)l-:T ll il'I'IIIM Iil). Of Mcllle S. Ti.li. o. tf rifrj fhcnrr

of I NIt S( (M T loet not (art n ir(-M-

rtit for Home ne ly nailnx hi tick-

el. One in ferr pni-ksui-. See the

llt of prentM on nnother nnsre.

Automobiles, motorcycles, farm Implements, stoves, bedsteads, boilers, any machinery, broken castings of eery description welded. Aluminium, brass bronze, steel, eorper and cast iron. Northern Indiana Welding Company Phone 1433 640 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Indiana

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Hammond Theatre TOMORROW NIGHT

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FIGHT PICTURES

h Kntire t: Hounds and

the Exciting Finish ADMISSION 10c

B J7""- lt.,''J lIO" IHUUUtICH, UPI'I..Ji WHJMtWM

WANTED! Experienced Car Repairers; steady work at good wages; plenty of material; no labor trouble. ILLINOIS CAR AND MFG. CO. 142 and Clark, Hammond.

RfellNDiES IgypDANAMA SfiSfiGANAL

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WE PAY $1

PER SET FOR nPC,17Tp TS OLD FALSE fi-if-i & LA which are of no value to you.

Highest prices paJd Tor Uid Uoltl, S . . . . , , . 1 ' . , . 1 T , 1.

snver, vjia aicnen, nruieu Jewelry, Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall. Phila. Smelting & Refninfl Co. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 823 Chestnut Si. Philadelphia, Pa.

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MADAM C0STELLO license! medium roa ling daily. Circles Friday nisrhts only. Consult tiie bt-ht. Friends ai d stranciers invited. rh,,r.e 1 4 12. 572 Morton avenue, near ("elnrr.hia. South Hohimn street car to door.

THE "nMK NKTVPPA PER OF LAKH COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BV ITS READERS ON THI

8 DELIGHTFUL CRUISES TO THB West Indies, Pansma Cart), Bermuda and the Spanish Main Leavtne w York by the Palatial S.S. MOLTKE Jan. 4, 23; F eb. 25; March 29. S.S. VICTORIA LUISE January 15; March 11; February 8; April 10. Duration 16 Day $145 " 21 " $180 " 28 " $175 AUo rruift to fhr tirirnt, Around te Wrrrld, italy and Fgyr, etc. Seu.1 for booklet stating cruise HAMBURG - A1BiCAN LINE 41-45 BROADWAY, N. or Local agents

In cabinet line. We make store, church, office and club-room fixtures. All kinds of reed and rattan manufacturing. Upholstering done in all its branches. Invalid yrheel chairs and tricycles. We also manufacture all kinds of metal wheels.

Invalid Chairs IJ C frlnhnph PH0NE for Rent 11. I Li louUbil 151

OFFICE AND FACTORY: 200-236 Indiana Avenue

HAMMOND

INDIANA