Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1916 — Page 2

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East Chicago tier People and Occurences

1... -Jw, 1in;sl!t i y k. h.-.nuHv at a. !;.-. -.tir. i J.'.tii !v,m, J.iinsio aial

a r: -1 1 1 ' ai v i r-: ; tvv ix w..-c k a:.-.. M and aa ae!lU,,. '.Mr. j haH-- lr thf :-;. K. K. i

Mrs. I,. T. I-oinks of Marini; ;i vr n j : was ii movdi' Tncsilay In m r home inj ; ("hit a.uo. j M . an,! Mrs. l 'r.-, ( . H:-m4w; n-.'.Uv-iw ivov.l ly vi, .vest eial a y 'ha:t their) . si.'i Mt-lviii. s -ry low :it his si-n t ' Imnie i:i 1 'Hoe n . .. . '-!.. His !:i;uiy !'rivinls :Vi this community : ro , ; for his i't' 1'iH'cry, ; 1 All mo aiber tf tl.: 'ona. i't-2 ,a ; jianai : , ainl y lioili.st. M '-ss ii i p.a i'v six ii'Uii-s aia-j ji'uralally nivltiM I til - lionie o! fiwilym, '.I'H.i'.-. lint iii'ai'i'ii s,i-el. Hut unlay : i villus; to no-ct Mr. .loins' sister. Mrs .' ; Jl.ui.l 11. Jones, a m iss u.i i f.-xoii X.ui1 K:t:.u Onina. The g fit U-nien are aiso hiiit.-a. i i ! Till Treasurer "V, i i. 1 ! i;r:m n anil lis- . -.M.ttii. .1 iss Asms S-uii.; lc ra . :ro .in 'niwn I'uint to.i.iy on S'jiinss. ', I:s. jj. K.s-sct:tu:ii an.l lUiUKiitor i . f Wiiior.ii, arrived J t-'st iv. .lay to isitj ' over Thanksgiving with h-r sister. Mrs.

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.ri2'. I'eii 'l.iu? refresauaaits were ; seivei! at the I'iilii'iii'iiin of th.-. -;a els. : M a 1 In two weeks Mrs. Herbert K .(.: w ill 1 r.-a, i i tert.iia the club at her iioi' on Ma-; ena.

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For a Quicll Pick If ( nnsylvani.i It. It up Luncheon try Zv Ir'!n..S1'!'!. ::::::: t'n at most delicious, nourish- r s. liuhbe,ing, whole wheat food, x"";'ij:'n . ; Smit hei ii l'aiili' 1 nscuit, the shrecided i-" hern ILaiiwav wheat wafer-toast. ' It con- 01 tains all the boGy-bmldinsf jr. s. steei material in fie whole li lah l'"!1:"'

; wheat grai, including the j bran-coal which onimotps 1 C1"s, f-hi,-;i'r" ,iiin f'1"11'"

healthful and natural bowel j ii,.r,.,i,,r 1 movement. It is real whole wbeat bread without yeast, i ' : t baking powder or chemicals ; jj,-",.'!'",!,,'r ( of any kind an ideal food j -imy for children because it com- ; lH.(:,.mhor pels thorough mastication

f and insures perfect digestion. ! rhi,.,Sl) liv,.;.. i A crisp, tasty "snack" for 1 uo.s itf-ei,,ts. io,ooo; m.-irk, tJ

picnics or excursions. Toast S ll S;j in the oven and serve with i s "fi to v. - t., butter or soft cheese. Made j 'vattlkZI,',iT'i.o',k mark-J at Niajrara Falls. N. V. :st,!,,,' to sh:i',,-i-'-: beeves. c.r,.. t.'.i

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I l.th"; cows. heifers, fi.i;,-, ti i.:,; sle.el;-

er-fe.-.lers. 4. 'hi to 7.7.1; Teans. 7.:!.', ft s.t; calves. '.. u'l t- l.U.'iO; canners. 3.7; to .".On; western steers. e.f.O to 10.15.

the Chainher of Corninerce council' with t!ie appeal heard hist Thursday that they male the hoy problem the topic nf discussion aam today at the weekly

'.!).!, weekly luncheon. A co-nmittee con:'6 ! fiKtitiK of A. M. Turner, J. Wesley L'.'hi ; !;'!, ("ai. f 1'eter Au.stt.-en and lira. 1 IT 1, I Smith and Shanklin was appointfed llil's by I'resident Wilson tind sanctioned by '-' 'lie liod.v ami it will he the t'uty of this committee to meet ami act with a like ; committee of the l;..v Scouts of the , :ei,y. j (.'on vei sat ion whteh followed tne 1S' aiih'hc'jii iii.-lieat-il that members of this 1 'om an-! 1 ia 1 ciuii urc dissatlstled with '' !;i..- way in which the law is heintf vi-

!..! . d in Hammond. There one pool

s . room that has a door, generally open, '5 ' ItNi'Lius directly into a saloon. Minors 'J0 ' are a a o w-d to shake dice in various. ) p'.aecs of business in the city. They

- urn reya t e In pool rooms. They pur

chase ciuarettes. The police may be ask... I t.j enforce the laws and see to it that tin- dice boxes are put away, the boys k.-pt out. of pool r 10ms and denied cigarettes. Attorney MiiiMf Speakn. In co-operating witli the Hoy Scouts it is expected tnat the. committee of

the (.Mia tuber of Commerce will aid tiiat : fc

bodv in fihtijiK the evils that bi'set

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I'cl-ul. y, a popular Hammond who l as entertained many audil.ater jo the pros ram she also

.i!'l.-ar-ii in. a ;rroup of musical readings in wiili siie was accom pa t.ited liy Miss Adele i.hinhar on the- piano. Miss. Itttn-

o" " 01 r aro ave a separate musical number

otic !. urn tn os 1 locaM.ir ie. nines o. . i!i.,t, was r-y jnu.-h apptveittt.-.i .y the I K r H 11 ! t Y r ut1. Is, Jl to 1 1 ;! proved of the llov Scout movement as he Kpvoorth LoiCT' entertainment pro- , j. alienee. j ducks. I ;! to 11; -eese. 1 1 to 11; siir i ns. . fu ishi mr better environments and

Miss Powley's Rf Adins

Chicago produce: IH'TTEi:- i 'reainery extras, creamery firsts, 4.) to 41; firsts 40; seconds, .1i"i to :I7.

1 hoy s in H 1 mmond. i Attorney John M. Stinson made the 1 principal talk at the members' ronti1 cil today. He said that the same rn- ! erjry wnich proniided the farm boy to i tix a pin in the end of a stick and poke

AS-NO-MOR -asthma AS-NO-MOR MEANS ASTHMA-NO-MORE to any one suffering frcm that, distr.fssin? disease. No more waMrta' during the nibt, choking and struggling Tor breath after taking AS-NO-MOR. Take a tea spoonful before retiring and sleep soundly all msht.

No more cougliin. wheezing an-j Sawtness of breath durinfr the

A lew doses of AS NO-MO K will relieve a!'; these dlstresir

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i"ii'"- uu it tew monies win mate tne reiie: permanent. No matter how bad or of how long static ing your case, AS NO-MOR will give you the relief you nave ion? been looking for. Costs yoti nothing if it fails. AS-NO-MOR is put up in two sizes. Trial size bottles 51.00; large size bottles. $.1.0). Six trial bottles or 2 large bottles, $-.'

FREE 50c COTTPOIT Mail us -this coupon with your name and aiiiisi pia'ady wi:::;. and we will send yon an order :m yonr local drusgrist wmch will erv title you to a tine Iiollnr bottle for f'Oc. and a refund vmr 6t'; if ttie rsalti f rum iart of tlae bottle are aot -satisfactory. Name Street No. City State Drujrsrist HOOVES MraiCINE CO. 4th amh hocust Sls I is T . ; o e , T i.

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trv AS N'o-Mt.lt. Tney w.ii be H more than pleased with it. H fVil''SF Fr.AXK, H ler .'.loin', !.!,' H

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AS-NO-MOR Is oid am! iiaranifd hv Norris I'harmarv hih! .1 W. &

t into the flanks of a vicious mule to H Weis. If your druggist docs not handle ASi-XO-.MOK we wil! .send jr. S .... the .-nr-iL'fil animal kick caused tlie.wl .

ity boy to Ret into mischief. He ap-

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lois or. Hip and jrram ui in- ' " ' .i"...-- oi.. .

at 'church on " u stiay e'i-nnnc was the

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the Hammond talent, to. 1 ' : turkeys. 2".

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:i,;):iii!i'r, Mr. and , yroup

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Good Health Is Impossible Without GoodBlood. Srieiitir-ts .ivc rvwalftl soiiio- iuutizuic; facts ivsardintr the i'aii'-ti Ms t' n blued and its relation to health, 'r.rjnairv 1 1n-.hleod Is siinjily a neccssvary iart of tho IhkIv, which takes c'.ire of itself. A iiii'-roscui n- examination of one drop of blood sh.iAvs niillions of mrnUe ledies or corusclos, t-ack an iinlividiial lift- ferctv Tlie lift' f a corpuscle is usually six w. t ks and must be replaced, science tels us, at-the startling rate of S,OU,()I)0 per second. iload blued i s tlr.e foundation ef iroo.1 liealth and .an onlv be attained through a stuine.ch in good e;nditii u. The souiv-e of most ills is tiwoablo diroetly to thest.iimich, which acts as a power plant, converting the food w.- eat into blood. Like all machinery the stomach occasionally fails in its duties and requires assistance to put it in proper condition. UuVifo Pure Frlalt Whiskey a produ.-t or nacirc. being ratulo from clean wholesome grain thornuily malted.' is invalu-.tble in assislSBS the stomach iaits important d;ues. stimul.uibg ih How of gastric juices necessary for the proper dis-

f food if the sinmacti is Kepi, m booh oiuhuh.h, ... .-...o '"""".

-' .f tis Smith ct' Chicago, a concert snpritim

who appeared in two sonic groups, round- j

ed out a nice ev. -musts e ni ert a mnien t i and ti is prohabht that, the k-eot;ue will i venture another evening some time this ;

season.

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To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAX ATI VK HItOMO Ql'ININK

Tablets. 1 ru ki; i.--t s refund nmnev if it i fails to cure. I-.l. V. (IKOVK'S siirnatun- is on each box. fj.lc. Adv.

THE TIMES' FINANCIAL COLUMN

UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO " GRAIN MARKET.

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' kSvIjic tlie hoy something worthy to do, firsts, i Jtlt ilt, also advocated the companlonj . nip of fathers and sons as a mean? of ' saving, the boy from going wrong. He ! said In part ; ! ' "There are between 1.900 and 2.0 fiO

; hays im Hammond ava:lab,e now I or

the Itov Scout troops. I think it ad-

i visahh- that somebody should be re- ! spans! ale for each of these troops. I ! li-liece every church, whether cathiolic or protes-'tnt. snouhl have a troop l under its win sr. If you had some one ! one in charge there would have been i no such tiling as havinsc to fire boy out i of the (uarters of this institution." j W. "'. Helman and "W. J. Whlncry ; spoke in support of Attorney Stinson. Mr. Helman said Hammond's greatest ; asset is . its hoys. .

bride's cousin, Miss Virla s'tandish of'lai

Iletroit served her as maid ef homo and the bridesmaid was Miss Kb tutor Heming. William Wilke, jr., n. p;i. v. of the Kroum was the rimr bearer.

AValter Meyn was his brother's 1 '. pui ty with tall basket

man and the ushers weie Alf-mso !.. : frail of Hinsdale, Iih, ami V . , : i s. Iteiter. jr., the brother of tin: bride. M rs. .Tilling lintiiM -.! -j e,.,i . I . . . i . ,. -. i . . i !

,nusjJ. " "' ' ' 'used in the livinfr room. The cere- ! monv look place before the mant'l The bride's frown was of white silk;uh;,.h v.-as i;,llUed with ferns and

tulte witii silver sequins nn-r v.'lil'e satin with court train. She wore a

tune veil and ner flowers w.-r- a show- ! lalk! Wi)s attractive with a flat bon

er oouquet of orchids and liliies

the valley. Miss Standish x-i

The maid of honor and brides

maid carried slmu-r boiKjuets (if pal; 1-ink brides roses and valley liliies. An aisle was formed for the bridal

f pale pitiK

ehr sa tit hemu nis from which the ribbon? wen- stretched. Patted palms, ferns and pink" chrysanthemums we;

clu ; sant hemurns. In the dining- room were r-ipes fif smilax and the servi a-

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No Boy Problem In This Home.

11 K1TK II - M ! '. V N I I-TI V I.S. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil S. Heif-r was the scene of a brilliant reception -last evening ut eiprht o'clock following the marrlasr.- of their ilauphter. Klein; l'ranccf, to Julius Herman Meyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Meyn. only the relatives, about fifty in number, were present at the ceremony which was solemnized by the

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Duffv

F.eiter health awaits yon if you take a tablespoonful of Duff?"! Pure Malt Whiskey in equal amounts of water or milk before menls and on retiring. Begin today to "Get Duffy's and Keep Well." ' Sold in scaled bottles only, r.ewarc of imitations.

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1TOTE Get Dixffy'o from yonr local drug-gist, grocer or dealer SI. 00 per bottle. If ho canaot svipply you. write ua, V5i.ll tell you wbera to gex it. Medical boolclet free.

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I Xovtmber "It. ; Atchison 1 0 i 1 a ' Aiia ni'an itcet Susiar l.KSai ; Ai;'f!-ii-;m I'm' Foundry 7" , ,' American Locomotive I'V: I A naconda '.) American ,-hnel'in.w 1 I 7 "t

j American Tel.-. Teles 1 ii

! ltrooklvn Kani.i Transit NJi

' I ia id '.- in Locomot i ve . ". . S2 ' Haltlmo: e & I mio j Canadian Pacific 1 7 1 '

'American fan Co

New York Central id. Colorado l-'uei .".."

( 'ha ndb-r M dors i 'i n t ral Lea t her t 'iiesa peake v Ohio t 'ruc.ble .Stael

While the. members' coum-il of 1

w,e cnamoer oi commerce was dis- . Rl.v jhn r. rarrett of the First Freseussir.Et this nooti ways and means 1 i hvl,.yi.,n church at seven o'clock. Thof scdvins the boy j.roblem. Ila.'ph. 1 .

son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Burke of 27 Williams street, was proudly displaying a certificate ne received today signed by K. Marconi friviim" the boy membership in tlo National American Wit'c-1. ss tissociation. Itulph. who is Hi years old and in the second year of the Hammond

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(b neral Kb etrie . . . Cieat. Northern . . . . Norfolk & AVest-fn

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Miller's Jlntiseptlc Oil, Known as

Will limber you up. A new creation, j antiseptic and pam killer eomhined. For Is'iff and swollen joints, aches and ipai'is. cuts and burns. Should he in i vi'i y hone'-. '.Itiaranteed. !h.c ami faic i -at h-adinr drniruts's. Kaufman Wolf.

cjieration his own wireless station at his nome and each days trets the weather reports and the time from Arlington, at Washington, f. C., a distance of son tuib-s. He talks to Cattle Creek, I'etroit and other wireless stations. Needless to say, Ttaiph has no time to shake dice, form the cisure'tte habit or play pool.

Stirred to action the plea of Ktnerson Burke, the, Foy .-'emit who ad- j dressed the members' council of the ' Hammond Chamber of Commerce a week aKO, sentiment amontr the b ad- ; Intr men of the city indicates that forces are at work to put up the bars thrown down to permit minors ruinous privileges denied them by the law! wnich is not b.-In observed. '

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i,f'S y r..r.T-u i i j iiuv FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Whiting, Ind. Children's Coats A special selection of Children's C o a t s Plush, Corduroys, Chinchillas and Novelties. 8 p e c i a 1 1 y triced for Saturda;' from $3.50 up.

i tinet of othelia roses and smilax.

piti'v.! After a u-ffliiinir trm of two week.

tulle over rose taffeta trimmed wito! in tht. PWl, M, anr Mrs. Mevn will bo iridescent beads and Miss iHnimrVl ;it b,,jr,.. at , Manilla avenue after Sown whs of orchid taffeta and silver j Jan,, rv p.

EAST CHICAGO COFFEE & TEA STORE 714 Chicago Ave., Bee Hive Bldg. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, NOV. 25th DEMONSTRATION OF HEINZ PURE FOOD

PRODUCTS.

Granulated Sugar with order of 1 or more ('soars and flour not included), TrA 10 lbs JU

Our Leader Coffee,

Lima Beans, ' pounds Split Peas, pounds

Tift : ' v -111 omu. o I O ; Ti n-i

i i g i - ' ctiicv i omatces . . .

Peaberry CofTee,' " " iXfT r Fancy Santos Coffee, noA ;,nta Ciara Prunes'

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25c 25c 13c 25c

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iinn'(r-an;Oc;n TUu can

Yellow or White Cornmeal,

im live iound t 10

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Fancy Ening Prunes, 5-1 b

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White House Coffee, -f 4 5- ,; 3 Jb can I I OiF

Ceylon Tea, new crop. . .

Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa, Libby's Fancy x2 )ouud tni, 20c; ; Q jr j Peaches,

1 pound tin tJub '

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Special Thanksgivii g fore! to-miss. A glanc

you the wisdom of an ear.y selection

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Finished In Golden Oak or Fumed Regular Value $35 Set, Spec al Price $24.95

Regular Value $45 Set, Special Price Reguiar Value $55 Set, Special Price Regular Value $65 Set, Special Price

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Extraordinary Free 0 Tier: During this Thanksgiving Sale we will give a Beautiful Set of Dhhes Free With every purchase of $20. 0J or over. This is your opportunity to have a handsome newset of Dishes for the feasting day of the year, Thanksgiving.

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Surprise your friends by having

small or . tall can

Rumford Baking Powder, 1-lb can. Uncolored Japan

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Fancy Head Rice, I! )Ounds

30c California 20c

15c

2U Tea, bOc

25c

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Flour, K-lb sack Apple Jelly in mason jn rs Queen Olives in mason jars

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Se our A.d in Tuesday's Times for Thanksgiving Specials.

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EUGENE S. COOPER ...ARCHITECT... OFFICE; ROOM 02 HAMMOND BUILDINQ TELEPHONE 2837 Residence: 4 Mason St., Phone 396 HAMMOND, INDIANA

Today and Tomorrow 3 SHOWS DAILY 2:30-7:30-9:00. MATS., 10-15C. NIGHTS, 10-20-30c BIG

Act Vaudeville Bill Ilc-rve yonr f-'-ais parly for Tliankssiving Dny2 .shows afternoon, li shows night. Mat., 215 and U : 30. N'iyht, T':SiVf:(i.i. COMING MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 .For Three Days. Max Bloom In a 2Sev Breezy Musical Shov A Dog Gone Dangerous Girl Scats Xow on Sale.

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