Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 147, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1916 — Page 5

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THIMBLE PARTY. v Mrs. K. J. Fraser, Mrs. II. A,- McConnell and Mrs. C. Thomas wert entertained with the members of the Colonial Club at a dlig-btful thimble party given by Mrs. TL 13. Hickman yesterday afternoon at her home in Wetb street. Tha clu-Vs Christmas party will be graven by Mrs. K. A. Gilson of Carroll street on the afternoon of December 21. CI.t'B IS ETEUTAIEI. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ludolph entertaine the members of the Detroit tTtaClub very pleasantly at cards las1len1n, the honors In the srames KOinf to Mrs. John F. -W'ilhelm and Mr. I-.udoIph. The consolation prizes- were awarded to Mrs. I p. Feltzer and S. E. Swaim. Five hundred was' played and at the conclusion of the games a two course luncheon was served. The club will meet again In two weeks and Mrs. S. E. Swaim will be hostess.

BrRTHD AY A.YMA 1HSARY. Instead of their regnlar meeting: the members of the Golden Rod Crochet

t lub save a surprise party yesterday f-fOT a1

ariernoon m Honor of Mrs. Klunder or 43 Detroit street The party celebrated her birthday anniversary and she received several pretty Rifts in remembrance of the day. The gruests 'brought their needle work and during the afternoon were entertained pleasantly with music. A two course luncheon wa served the guests. .

STORY HOUR FOR CHILIIRKX. The story hour at the Hammond public library will be held at the usual hour from ten to eleven o'clock Saturday morning. December 9. Miss Mildred Abernathy will tell school stories. All children are Invited.

1M.AAR RIG SICIF.SS. Iast night, closed the holiday bazaar in the pariah room of "St. Taul's Episcopal church given under the auspices of the" Woman's Guild. During the two days it wi3 in progress there wers several hundred visitors and although the reports are not complete It is expected that threo hundred and fifty dollars will be cleared. On the opening night an orchestra played and last

night in connection with a six o'clock dinner which was attemded by nearly two hundred people there was an airtion sale. Richard O. Winckler and Harry M. Johnson acted a auctioneers and created a great deal of fun in their new roles. Every article was sold. There were six booths where dolls, articles of needle work, groceries and confestlons were sold. Kvery detail was complete even to the scheme of decoration which was carried out )rj the holiday colors of red and green. Tha booths were very attractively decorated with holly and fpsstoons of red and green. Hopes of

Christmas greens were stretched

across the room and decorated the pillars and at the tables there were blooming plants and potted ferns. The success of the bazaar is in a large measure ihe to the business men who donated generously and to the mem

bers who for weeks have been meeting

day sessions in preparation for

the event. Mrs. Robert SmitW and Mm.

Malcolm Stewart were chairmen of the supper committee. Mrs. R. O. Winckler is the guild president and the other officers are Mrs. Harry M. Johnson, vice president; Mrs. John D. fmalley, treasurer, and Mrs. T. W. Dixon, secretary.

Once This Beauty - Had Pimples Stuart's Calcium Wafers Proved That Beauty Comes from the Blood and from Nowhere Else.

Prove This With Pre Trial Package. Plaster your skin all over and you'll stop breathing in an hour. There is only one way to remove pimples, blackheads, eruptions and eczema with its rash and itch, nn,1 that la by the blood.

AID SOCIETY MEETS. Mrs. Graun, Mrs. Gruenwald and Mrs. Newman were hostesses yesterday aft

ernoon at the meeting of the JJadjes' Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Hammond

church. The meeting was In the m-! si,,ers vlU

ture of a thimble nartv ami rtT-incr th evening at

afternoon dainty refreshments wore

served. Th"re will be no meetings until the nrst Thursday in January. PREPARE FOR BAZAAR. The Pine street Ladies' Aid Society met at tiie home of Mrs. John McLean yesterday afternoon to make final

preparations for the bazaar and supper to be given at the church next Thursday afternoon and evening, December Uth.

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In New Quarters. The Hammond Taxi Co. are now located in their handsome naw home, 85 fetate jrtreet. They have added another new seven-passenger car in order to take care sf their greatly increased buiiiness. For prompt service call Phone 27. day or night. 12-8-1

All persons are hereby warned not to pay any money account of Gem Theatrj? to any person excepting Mr. Clark, my wife, or myself. 12-8-1 H. K. GARDNER. Mgr.

An apron and home bakery sale will be held by the Defboraih Society Saturday at Ruff's Hardware Store. 12-8-1

Excellent meanue. Table Dinner, 60c, Sunday, Dec mond Cafe, 141 State St.

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In Stuart's Calcium Wafers, the wonderful calcium sulphide at meals serves to supply the .blood with one of the most remarkable actions known to science. This is its activity in keeping firm the tiny fibres that compose even such minute muscles as those which control the slightest change of expression, such as the eyelids, lips and so on. It is this substance which pervades the entire skin, keeps it healthv and drives away impurities. Get a 50 cent box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers at any drug store and learn the great secret of facial beauty. A free trial package will be mailed if you will send the coupon.

Free Trial Coupon. T. A. Stuart Co., 34 Stuart Build lng, Marshall, Mich. Send me at once by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers.

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WIFE GETS PAROLE FOR HUSBAND (Hy United Preaa. COLUMBUS, O., Deo. 8. Mrs. George Smith of Hammond, Ind., and her three small children appeared at the city 'prison today seeking the release of her husband who was sent to the workhouse last Saturday on a sentence of thirty days and $100 fine and costs for

the theft of $23 from Gust George of Gasfaway, W. Va, Mrs. Smith said she knew nothing of her husband's trouble until she read a United Press telegram In the Hammond Times. She eaid he had never been in trouble before and did not be-

NOT1CE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Christina Conk, Deceased. No. 1572. Notice is hereby given" that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the .Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANK H. COOK. ' Administrator. Dated 12-7-1916.

I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. ! In the Matter of the Estate of Oscar F. ! Johnson, Deceased. No.- 1574. j Notice is hereby given that the mdemigned has been appointed administrator, of said Estate, by the Judge of

the Lake Superior Court.

home in Bauer street the result of a M"i Estate is supposed to be solvent, fall she sustained last week. j EDWARD JAMES FRASER, Mrs. Joseph Wolf of Logan street ! Administrator, entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Yosits I "ate I"-"-!315-

ana Mr. and Mrs. A. Williamson and family at dinner last evening.

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CARD OF THANKS

CARD OF THANKS. "We wish to thank our many friend and neighbors for their kindness and many floral tributes during the illness and death of our husband and father. Especially the plumbers' IochI 307, employes of the F. S. Eetz Co.. first and second division of the Lat'ies' Aid of Congregational church, the Pine Street Indies' Aid. the North Side club and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bufh. Mrs. Clara Both well. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Bothwell and Children.

Temple No. 73 Pythian meet at 7:30 o'clock this the K. of P. hall. A

mafcitu-raua dance will follow the lodge session.

MRS STISO A HOSTESS. IMrs. J. K. Stinson of South Hohman street entertained at auotion bridge yesterday afternoon for the members of the Columbia Club. Following the card games a prettily appointed two course luncheon was served. In two weeks the club will meet with Mrs. W. E. Russell at her home in Webb street. Mr. and Mrs. F. Madison Touts and Miss Rose Kuhlman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoaser of Harvey, 111., last evening. Mrs. R. B. Powley is confined to her

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Hammond Hat Shop 573 Bulletin St. Special Clearance of of Trimmed Hats

Formerly priced at $5.00 to $10.00, Friday and Saturday, choice ntrimmed Hats, values to $2.50, S4ioice Children's Hats, values to $2.00, choice :

Ostrich Plumes in pink, blue, purple, black

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NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL

LIQUOR' LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, North Town-

ship. Lake County, Indiana, that the I undersigned. Adama R. Ebert as adm.

of estate of Charles Kummer, a male

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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hockensmith arui 1

sons Aiinur ana samuei returnecl Mon-i

day from a ten days' Visit in Cieur

Creek and Huntington. Ind.

Mrs. M. Goodman, 569 Bulletin street ' -habitant and resident of the Citv of

who was taken to the Washington Hammond. said Township. County and boulevard liospital in Chicago last , Slate pf Indiana. and is over the age of week for treatment is reported to be j twenty-one years, and has resided in improving nicely. , tIl stat 0f Indiana for more than one

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Mrs. R. E. Beucus and son Robert of Chicago are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. John liossard. -2 IS W. State street. Mr. and Mrs. F. R- Mott and Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Bell have returned from Tulsa, Okla., where, they visited Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mott and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ho h m an. Mme. Ieone. 572 Hohman street, who has been suffering with i heum vtism is able to be up. Michael Maginbt and Casper Walwer left Wednesday evening for Mt. Clemens to remain for two weeks. Mrs. Pettibone and daughter, Mrji Edith Pettibone of Ijos Angeles were the guests of Mrs. John Agnew for a few days this week.

Mrs. George Drackert of State Line street Is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Brennan of Kankakee, 111., this week. Fred Margenson and son Clarence of Olean. N. Y.. returned home Wednesday fter a few days spent with B. E. Escher and other friends in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Thompson of Tiffin, O., are visiting at the home of Mr. Thompson's brother. Peter Thompson, and Mrs. Thomprvii in Bauer street.

JTISTORI, COMMITTEE MKETIXG. On account of the illness of Mrs. W. D. Weis the meetflng of the history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Fowler, 159 Detroit street, Monday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock.

NOTICE

Madame Gamache has moved to her former location, 33 Rimbach building.

year and in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana; for more than six months prior to the daite of thi notice. And that he is a qualified voter that he is a citizen of the United States of America, is a man of good moral character and a flat person to be entrusted with the sale of 1-itoi.icating liquors that he as such adm. and by the authority of the Lake Superior Court, Room 1, will apply to thi Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana, on the firpt Monday in January, 1915, the same being the 3rd day of January, 1S16, for a renewal of a license f- retail intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than

five gallons at a time and permit the

same, to be drank upon the premises where sold. Said license being hereto

fore granted by the Board of County

Commissioners on the 4tU day of 'January. 1915. and issued . by Edward Simon. Auditor of said Lake Oounty and State, for a period of one year from said date. The precise location where hiquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed Is as follows. The ground floor front rjom.ef the two atory frame building with 6 living rooms above. Bar room Is 21x41 feet and has a glass front and faces east on Hohman street a public highway. Bar la on north side of said room. Room faces east and sits on lot 37 block 10 sub. of the east part of north side addition to Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. There are frontTside and rear entrances to bar room. All of the interior of said bar room may be seen from said public highway. ADAM R. EBERT, Adm. of Est. of Charles Kummer Dec.

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The Columbia Grafcnola is the "gift supreme'

a gift around which more dreams are wwci, which brings more pleasure day after day to all the family, for all the year around. There is no gift quite like it, none that can give a more laiting joy. .Columbia Grafonolas range in price from $15 to $350, sold on most treasonable terms. Come in and look over our Special Christinas Outfit on Special Christmas terms. , E. C. Minas Co. Hammond's Greatest Department Store

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lieve he was guilty. On account of the children Mayor Osborn obtained his imrole. It developed Smith was suffering from mental trouble. Oon the advire of the police sergeant ha was etill held this afternoon.

TORNADO IN SOUTH

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Hy United Ire. SHREVVEFORT. ALA.. Dec. 8. A child was killed and two men injured ' In a tornado that struck the little twij of Atlanta In Winn parish today.Three j

cnurclies, the post ftie; and over a score of dwel'ifijfs were wrecked. The loss w.-i8 estimated &t $75,000.

trustees held at Indianapolis this week. Mr. Williams was re-elected as chair-, man of the executive legislative committee. Sen hundred mere in attendance. MRS. Bl RKE. Mrs. Thomas Burke of the Carnegie apartments. Sixth avenue and Van

Buren street. was hostess to the Utop

ian club this afternoon."

RETURNS TO KAMS. .After a visit here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nichols. 920 West

Eighth nieister Ottawa,

avenfce. Miss has returned Kan.

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Bowerhome at

Miss Beatrice Levey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Levey, SOI Jackson street, who underwent an-operation in, the North Chicago hospital some timq ago, is recovering and will be able tn be brought to her home Sunday. Miss- Helen Watson, ESS Van Buren street, will be hostess to the Queen) Esther circle of the ;First Methodist church this" evening. -

SOHL ORGANIZED CORPORATION TIMi;s Bl'RKtr AT STATE CAPITAL. 1NDTANAPOLIS, Dec. S. Walter Sohl of Hammond, has organized The South Shore Supply Company of East Chicago and Hammond, which was incorporated here today at $23,000 with S. Sohl, W. W. Amoss and Peter Crumpacker- as directors. The company will deal in coal and wood.

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W. J. WILLIAMS. W. J. Williams, trustee of Calumet township, returned this morning from the annual state meeting of township

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Special Piano Sale When we give you the Dames of the best families, the best musicians, and the most discriminating people In Hammond and vicinity, who will tell you that they spent days and weeks looking around in Chicago, Hammond and elsewhere for piano bargains and that they actually saved from $100 to $350 in their purchase of a piano from us. YOU WILL BELIEVE THEM, "WILL YOU NOT? There is hardly a l)lock on any street in Hammond and vicinity that is not blessed with from one to ten of our pianos. The more you know about standard piano value the easier it is to buy from us. We do not pattern after manufacturers or assemblers of pianos who stenci1 different styles of cases to MAKE BELIEVE that they c rry many different makes of pianos because o! the names onthe fall boards.

When you the nam?, BJT'R BROS.. CHICKERIXG, KNABE, STARR, H. F. MILLER, HAINES BROS.,

MARSHALL & WEN I') ALL, SCHUBERT, GORDON & SONS, etc., etc., on pianos in our stock, you can feAi ; sured that you are in a house of quality and that such pianos represent the highest possible value in all that tht uame standard and musical worth in piano implies. J Just Be Honest With Yourself I Did anybody ever see such values?

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Two new $fi,V00 BABY GRAND PIANOS, this sale One new $1, 05fi.ru player piano (BEST IN THE WORLD Four n'w $G"A0M sola player pianos, any ea.-4a , , Two new $C.0.oo olo player pianos, any ee; ... Kour new sr.oii.oo solo players... ., Four dpw $tn.iirt best piano value in the world , x Three new $r,0.''0 xost artistic value.,. .... Three new $400. no high grade pianos, old make .. Three new $400.00 high grade pianos, old make...;..., Two new $375.00 high grade pianos. ,.,..r.rr.,.l .... Four new $375.00, large ease, value . , Two new $450,00 beautiful standard value (SPECIAL) , Several slightly used pianos from

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Tlic best, latest style, high rade Ladies' Coats that money can buy. Made right here in Hammond in ' our own establishment 03 our expert tailors. Made exactly as coats that vou pav from $20 to $30 for. - . We can afford to sell these garments to you at wholesale price. There is, no middleman's profit to share. They come, direct from the maker to you for

These coats are the new cloths broadcloths, velour, Bolivia cloth, splendidly lined, trimmed with plush, collar and cuffs, some with beaver and other furs. COME AND SEE THEM TODAY.

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IF YOUR PURCHASE A PLAYER PIANO FROM U3 WE NOT ONLY GUARANTEH TO SAVE YOU AT least $100.00 on the price, but we give you free use of our roll department for ene year, If you purchase a GRAND OR STRAIGHT PIANO from us It will be sold without islerest on your payment.;. TLi? racau-i a, sawn of from $40.00 to $ 70.C0 on a high grade piano. , prices and terms to uit al. Free exchange on all pianes. t No interest on payments, . Open evenings.

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1151 So Holiman St. Phone 689. I will dress four native com fed heifers. Will sell any cut at 12.V' per pound, nothing less than five pounds to a customer. Will be on sale .commencing Mondav morning.

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