Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 6 January 1917 — Page 5

THE TIMES

January (. 1917

SOCIAL NEWS

i COMINO ITENTS. p'cntral school will he held Tuesday j Mrs. I- C. Crumpacker will entertain evening. January Pth at ip:ht o'clock atj the members of the Kmtrol dory "iul!tl- school. The election of officers will j nt her home iii Olendah- lark Monday 1 t. ike place and wiir be followed with a;

afternoon.

The Crown of Womanhood "Uncared for hair cannot be beautiful There ia no part of the human makeup bo revengeful aa the hair. It cries out: Look at me, care for me, or I will disgrace you! TTe me with consideration and I will be

a glory to you."

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The monthly meeting of the Lake County Humane Society will be held at seven-thirty o'clock Monday svenins at tile Central school. The Monday Afternoon Uridge "lub will be entertained by Mrs. Joseph Thompson at one o'clock luncheon Monday. January 8th at the Hammond Country Club.

program. Mrs. Franklin Moore will sins: a group of sonps, there will be

selec tions by a quartette, composed by (

Messrs. Craves. liigraham. Hatfield and Keckland and the address will be given by W. C. Relman. His subject will be. "The Hammond Flan."

REMOVAL NOTICE G. D. Helgen. Chiropractr. of State .-t.. Hammond, has moved

EVENING SOUS COMMITTEE. The evening; hour committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will be enter-

j tamed by Miss Marie Stout and Mips 'iHFtta Curry at Miss S'out's home. 10

9 3 ' Carroll street on the eveninK of January j nis!l;.th. It will be drama night and the j

t.ffices to th O. K. Building, 636 Hoh- j program will bo in charge of Miss Fdith i man ft., over Nelson's Drug Store. ; jHrjr(.r 12-so-ioj : i. THIMBLE PARTY. '

ZOLL-BETHKE NUPTIALS. Thf, .-,.j(lav Afternoon Club had

The marriage of Miss Gladys Zoll to August Kethke was solemnized by the Kcv. E. G. Robert a of the Nazarene church at six o'clock Thursday evening nt the bride's home in Hoffman street.

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AFTERNOON CARD PARTY. Mrs. -William Friedhof. Mrs. Mayer and Mrs. Wyman won the honors at the afternoon card party given by the Woman's I.oyal Circle yesterday at the Moose

P dm was played

The Friday Afternoon Club had its ,

meeting yesterday at the .home of Mrs. j Paul Fedder in Krie street. The quests j brought their needl work and during the afternoon the hoses- served a dain- j ty luncheon. Mrs. Hernard Craves of j

The bride's sown was of pray crepe do Waltham street was named as the next)

hene end she carried a bouquet o! roses t hostess.

:.nd lilies of the valley. The maid of honor. Miss Catherine We is wore a gown of Copenhagen blue silk and her flowers v. ere, w hite carnations. The groom was .-.Mended by his brother. Julius Bethke. Mrs. K. G. Roberts rendered the bridal

i.niMf. After the ceremony a three ' jan n state street.

airse supper was served. There were ; at ten tables. Their next party will be overs for nineteen, the guest's being, t pjVen on the afternoon of Januar 19th. Mr. and Mrs. C.-A. Bradshaw, Miss Jenn:e Cunningham. Miss Ruth Hawk. Mrs. j SOCIAL SESSION. i'. George. Miss Catherine Weis. Missj a social meeting of the Baptist WornFlorence Zoll of Chicago, a cousin of an's Vnion was held Thursday after

noon at the home of Mrs. B. A. Carter.

86 Williams street. The memners were entertained with a piano solo by Miss Ida Ross, readings by Morris Shlensky and JohnMeter. accompanied by Miss Irene Bracher and a vocal duet by Mrs. j P. Mann and Mrs. J. O. Dickson. At j the close of their program a dainty ; luncheon was served. The president.

the bride. Mrs. Mary Woodbury f Chicago, Mrs. Sanders. Julius Bethke. Charles M. Scott and John Goodlander.

MONTHLY SOCIAL MEETING. Mrs. Richard Jenkins, jr. and Mrs. William Dowery were, hostesses to the members of the North Side Toadies Club ., , n 1 ffkf t norltf victf-i-Hav fifler-

noon at the home of Mrs. Jenkins in j Ms. W. A. Hill presided over the busiHohman street. The guests not mem- ness session. Arrangements were made hers of the club were Mrs. Lottery's j to hold the next meeting Thursday aithouse guest. Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Herbert enioon. January ltth at the home ot K. Jones of East Chicago. Mrs. Stewart. I Mrs. Ortt in Conkey avenue. Mrs. Hepner and Mrs. Dautenslager. j ' Games were the entertainment for the I IMPORTANT BUSINESS MEETINO. afternon. the prizes going to Miss Sarah Miss Frances Frederick. 40, Holt man x- ,. r- v- itr ! cireet was hostess to the Wahwahtaset

Mrc l-hartes Lawrence. A nrettilv ; Camp Fire Girls last evening.

appointed two course luncheon was

served. The February meeting will he in charge of Mrs. Fred Prohi and Mrs. Oscar Hill. KLEIKBEM-NEWMAN NUPTIALS. The marriage, of Miss Pearl Kleinberg to Dr. B. H. Newman of Chicago took place Thursday evening at the home of

Mr. and Mrs. S. Levin. 2?A East State

It was

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a business session ana iiaii for a home bakery sale to be held at Brusel Brothers store Saturday. January 13th and for a play to be given in the near future. The next meeting wi.l be held Wednesday at the home of Miss Ruth Malo. 391 Tine street.

With the above words, Liliian Russell, an unquestioned authority on feminine attractiveness, places no uncertain value on nice hair as a beauty asset. Unkempt, uncared for hair not only cannot be attractive but is actually a disgrace. But why have ill-kept, untidy hair? By devoting a few moments regularly to brushing and intelligent application of NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE, the hair may be made to yield wonderful returns in increased personal charm. Dandruff is the direct cause of more hair trouble than anything else. The hair becomes thin, harsh, uneven and falls out in quantities. It looks dead and lifeless; there is no luster. The scalp itches. HERPICIDE will remove the dandruff which is causing all the trouble, clean the scalp, give the hair life, snap and luxuriance. The hair stops corning out, the itching ceases almost at once and withal there is a most gratifying sense of cleanliness. To the woman who wishes to make the most of nature's gifts by having fluffy, beautiful hair, NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE is a toilet necessity. It is exquisitely perfumed and is a delightful hair dressing. In 50c and $1 .00 sires. At druj stores and toilet soods counters everywhere. Guaranteed by The Herpidde Co. Applications at 0e better Barber Shops and Hair-DrcsOK Parlors. Send 10 cents for sample bottle and booklet to The lierpicide Co, Dept. S. Detroit, Mich.

Morning service, 11:00. Theme: "Cheerf ulneH.s." C. K. E. society. 6:43 p. m. Character study will be "Samson." St. JoKh'i Catholic Cbnrefc. Low masse at ( and 8 a. m.; biff) mass. 10:16 a. m.; aermonn in German ind English on alternating Sunday, caper services, 3 p. m.

All Salnta Catbolle Church. Low masses, 6 and 8 a. m.; cfcfdrsn s mass, 9 a. in ; high mass, 10:S0 a. m.; vesper services. 3 p. m. F. angelical Iraminarl Church. The Kev. A. J. Hotz, Pastor. SSI sibley street. I'hone 1183-W. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. German anil English classes. German service, 10:30 a. in. Comm u nlou. Evening? service in English, 7:30 p. m. .aaerene hurrh.

Th-s Rev. E. G. Roberts. Tastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a. tn. I'reachintr. 11 n. mThe Rev. Theodore A Knew of Jacksonville, 111., who tiei?aii the work which resulted in the organization of the Nazarene church In this city, will preach. I'ralse service, Z i. m. ' Young 1'eople's meeting. 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Krledena Evangelical Church. Cor. Sohl St. and Indiana Ave. Rev. Peter Weil. PaM.or. Sunday school, 9:30. Hoth German and American classes. Morning worship, 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. Musi:' hy the regular choir. Entire morning: service in Ameri-

an adequate receptacle for sweets to the sweet, but not in 1917. Next to the lacquer candy box In popularity is the ornate box of brocade, gold lace and French ribbon flowers or the Chinese silk-covered box, gay with varl-colored beads and Chinese tassels. Cretonne boxes are effective and the hand-painted wood boxes of the Russian peasants show vivid bits of color that enhance :he beauty of nestling chocolate bonbons to perfection. Hand-painted tin boxes, round and long, short and tall: fat and thick, oblong and octagon came In all color schemes and designs and have the further advantage of keeping the enclosed sweetmeats fresh and moist. Such a box will keep them from the ravages of time, if not from the ravages of females unhampered by subserviance to "Eat. and grow thin." These, tin boxes and also the more

elaborate brocade and galloon covered ones are cake boxes as well. Tou may not be able to eat your cake and have it. but now you can eat yoYir cake and have the box. This Is decidedly worth

I while for these boxes certainly are the

dearest things. Oh, these are the days whmi a box for candy or cake costs quite as much as a box for opera or theater, my dears.

DYER

At arty time of Dakerfs Cocoa is a good drink, as

wholesome and nour istiingas it is deliciou. "Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. C3TABL13HE.D I7SO DORCHESTER, MASS.

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Uance at Spring Hill Grove. Wednesday. Jan. lOt'a. Free dancing. 1-6-3

death of her mother, Mrs.-E. R. Stauffer. Miss Miriam and Kenneth Warner will

ee "The Follies" at the Illinois theater

in Chicago thi afternoon.

AinoHale Bible Student. Bible study, Sunday at 3 p. K. of P. .hall. All are welcome.

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DAME FASHION SAYS

BT MAEQAEET MASOlf. (Writ tan for the United States.) Alack, her lack of lacquer. Stamps a lady as passe. For everything is lacquered That is up to date today.

Whiting

And Its

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a. m. Theme: "How I Make My Mind. Mind Me.". Evening .service. 7:30. "Woman's Work in Whiting." David J. Spencer who Is ill, has gone to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jas. Davidson ,r Knirlewood. The history and literature department of the Fortnightly club will have

their regular meeting on Monday night. South America will be the study. j The Indictment against James Byron, i taken back to Edwardsvi'.le, 111., on the j charge of issuing a fraudulent check, was nolle prossed and Byron has re

turned to Whiting. He was accoin- Dance at Spring Hill Grove. We-?: panted by his attorney, John C. Hall jday, Jan. 10th. Free dancinc. : Rev. John B. Berg will preach his j .

ments are expected at the departmeni of justice in the election investigation? in Indiana, Illinois and Ohio by Frani: C. Dailey of Indianapolis, acting for the attorney general. Mr. Dailey is understood to have consulted with department experts as to the drafting of indictments which may be placed befo:federal grand juries.

CROWN POINT

The members of the initiatory team and decree staff ot the Daughters of

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street. Dr. Goldberg omcialea. ftssistea uioeny win .... for by Rabbi' Berkman of Hammond. A j Monday afternoon at two o cioch. dinner was served to forty guests im- practise. mediately following the ceremony. Dr., . if ;md Mrs. " Xeman will spend their J Women of the Moosehear, Legion . Tit v,. Chanter 720. I.ebi their first meetmg

none "ou" ' V""w - , ; . . .,. ,,... u.ii in State

and dur-i last evening av ui -

treet and transacted important, hum

man is a Sister ot .Mr?. jfvm

ng her visits in Hammond has made many friends.

MEETING TOR MONDAY.

Mrs. R. Lyons. 216 Highland street, will open her home Monday afternoon for the meeting of the history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club. Th; afternoon" study will be "Taxation" and will be conducted by Mrs. M. P. Ludwig. The program will also include a paper on the Philippine Islands by Mrs. E. A. Gilson. ' ' ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. The Rev. Theo. Claus of St. Paul's Lutheran church will lecture on the "Growth, Progress and Persecution of the Early Chritian Church" next Tuesday and "Wednesday evening. January 9th and 10th at the school hall. The lecture will be Illustrated with stereopticon views. The lecture Tuesday nijiht will be in German and on Wednesday night in English. ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. The annual business meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association of the

ness. At the next meeting in two weens

I there will be nomination ana eiecium ! officers and the business meeting will k.. followed with a social hour when

refreshments will be served. Fntil last evening the auxiliary was known as Hie Woman's Loyal Circle.

Where to Worship ,. ,MHlna8a t Various Hsmmoad CbnrclMi

MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN Ttiniisnnds of mothers have found

Mother Gray's Sweet Powders an excel-

lfnt remety fnr children compiainine or headache, colds, feverishness. stomach troubles c nd bowel irregularities front which children suffer during these days. These powders are easy and pleasant to take and excellent results are accomHishd bv their use. Used Ty mothers for 29 years. Sold by Druggists every-M-h e- re 'I ee n t A dv

There will be a meeting this evening of Dorcas Rebebekah lodge at the I. O. (). F. hall in State street. Miss Mae Gohde returned to St. Paul veterdav after spndine: the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gohde. 408 Columbia avenue. Ms Mac Turner and son James are spending a few- days with Mrs. turner's sister, Mrs. James Osmer of Chicago. Lucian Lauerman has returned to St. Lawrence College at Calvary. Wis., after spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lauerman. 3 Sibley street. Mrs. E. G. Hart submitted to an operation' for appendicitis Wednesday at St.

Margaret's hospital. Ms. R. "VV. Fitzlaff and children of Detroit street have gone to Ravenswood. 111., for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Fitzlaff's mother. Mrs Charles Otters of Dayton, Ky.,

has returned home after a month's visit with her mother, Mrs. H. Smith of Summer street. Mrs. J. J. Hall of Cedar Rapids, la., will come torrlorrow for a brief visit with Mrs. W. C. Harrison and family of KenVoari on her return from Bryan, O.. where she was called on account, of the

Christian Science Surtety Holds services In room 512 of tha Hammond building, Sunday at 10:J9 a. the Sunday morning services. Subject of the lesson sermon: "God." St. ranl'a Cboreh Epleopal.) W. J. Hawthorne, rector. No early celebration. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.

Morning prayer, 10 a. m. Mid-day -service and communion, 10.43 a. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Meeting of vestry, Monday at S p. m. St. ranl'a Lutheran Cfinrca.

Rev. Theo Claus, pastor, English Sunday school. 9 a. m. German catechism. 9:30 a. rn. German services at 10 a. m. English service with holy communion at 7:30 p. m. Preparatory service at 7 p. m. Flrnt Preabyterlan Church John C. Parrett, minister. Bible school at 9:43 a. m. Morning service at 10:43. .Subject: "Our Father." Junior Endeavor at 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, R:30 p. m.

j-.ver, ng w orsnip, i :30 p. m. Subjeit: "God's Requirement." Pine Street Prrabyterlaa. Talmage Witt. Minister. Sunday school, 10 a. in. Divine service, 11 a. rn. Junior Endeavor, 2 p. m.

Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.

Evening service, 7:30. Klr Congregational Church, 253

Hol.rrian street.

The Rev. W. G. Cowley, Pastor. Sabbath school. 9:45 a. m.

" Hammond Cafe Phones: 67360. BEST FOODS. 141 E. State St. Sunday, January 7th, 1917 Special Table D'Hote Dinner 60 Cents MENU

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Chickcn Soup Louisiannaise Sour Gherkins

P roiled Oysters in Crurnbes Saratoga Chips Tartar Sauce Choice of Broiled Chicken, Parsley Sauce Stewed Rabbit (Hasenpfeffer), Hunter Style Fricassee of Chicken With Pace Small Beef Tenderloin Portugaise "Roast Stuffed Young Chicken, Cranberry Sauce Kolst Loin of Pork with Candied Suvet Potatoes and Apple Sauce Boast Prime Bibs of Beef au jus flashed Potatoes Carrottes and Peas in Cream Lettuce with Egg and French Dressing German Apple Pan-Cake Coffee

Ifj FIVE MINUTES

;,y SICK STOMACH INDIGESTION.

"Pap e's Diapepsin" is the

quickest and surest Stomach relief.

NEW YORK, Jan. 5. Every Yiddish artist and decorator in New York la kept husy these days turning out "genuine real old antique Chinese

lacquer" tables, chairs, mirror frames, r

desks, cabinets, bedsteads and what ! not (not whatnots, however). i To he sure, there are a great many I true Chinese pieces also, for the j astute Chinamen, taking advantage of!

the forced stoppage of imports from belligerent countries, have simplyswamped our market with the glories

'of their arts, consequently Chinese lac

quers and embroideries are to be met with at every turn for the better or; turn to the right. But with such avidity have the American lovers of the beautiful gobbled up the -wares from China that the Chinks can fill only a few chinks of the popular demand. Hence the abundance of home-grown or Hebraic lacquers that defy detection even when placed alongside an original. After all, Ihey, too, are redolent of the cast oven if it is only the East side. The most popular lacquer Is in the gold on black or red. but gold on old blue or a soft grey green is also very effective. Whole rooms arc lovely done in lacquer and especially bedrooms and dining rooms with Chinese rugs and Chinese embroideries to carry out the Oriental atmosphere. Lacquer floor lamps are beautiful, with pagoda shaped shades of silk and the lacquer mirrors

begger description. Certainly anyone

holding the mirror up to nature ought

to be sure it is a lacquer one.

Set a serene and wise-eyed Buddha

on a lacquer stand ana Dae mm up

with a Chinese mirror on the wall and

you have an artistic touch in your liv

ing room that is hard to beat this side

of the Chinese wall.

There are lacquer candle-sticks and

lacquer trays, after seeing which you will exclaim "the Deuce take all other trays." There are lacquer screens to screen fires and boudoir secrets and lacquer picture frames fittingly beautiful to enea.se HIM or HER.

When it comes to boxes, this is where

lacquer really shines, especially when it is built to enshine different sorts of

shoe polish or my lady's jewels. For

holding things that go up in smoke like

coal, wood, cigarettes, cigars or love letters, lacquer boxes are alluring in all shapes and sixes. From the head to the foot of the box, class, hat boxes and shoe boxes of lacquer sell with alacrity. Work boxes, candy boxes and powder boxes are so lovely of lacquer that even Pandora herself would have been so entranced with their external beauties that she never would have yearned to see what was inside. Kven Victrolas are all dressed up in Mack and gold or red and gold lacquer cases until they have become veritable Chinese music boxes with everything except, thank Heavens, the music, Chinese. And right here it is onl'y meet to

isi or wxnin3 KponibiUty and Resources Orr tl.OOO.lMA iiQ Open Evaolas. The Eastern Stars will hold a public Installation of officers at their meeting next Monday night. Miss Ines Lee who has been spending the holidays with her parents, will return to Indianapolis tomorrow. The Plymouth club of the Congregational church met at the home of

! Mrs. Walter Rhea on Cleveland ave

nue. Arrangements were made for an Faster bazaar. Mrs. J. H. Collins who has been the

guest of her sister, Mrs. H

bien, has returned to her home in Indianapolis.

Princess Theatre tonight. The j charming Florence LaBadie in in a wonderful drama entitled "The Pillory," in five splendid acts. Also a Paramount cartoon comedy. Special music. 1-6-1 Mr. and Mrs. Rhea who spent the holidays with their son, Walter Rhea and family on Cleveland avenue, have returned to their home in Bloomington, 111. The pageant to be given by the Parent-Teachers association will be glven on Jan. 11. The municipal tree has been as us

ual, a very pleasant feature or tne holidays, illuminated as it was every night. The members of the Tri Kappa sorority are very grateful to all those who assisted them in this movement. LOST Child's mink neckpiece on Sheridan are or 119th st. Reward for return to 417 Sheridan ave. 1-6-1 Congregational church. Rev. C. E. Trueblood, pastor. Morning service. 11

farewell sermon at the Sacred Heart church tomorrow, he intending to move j to Hammond the next week where he j will take up his new charge. St. Jo-j

seph's church, where he will preach his first sermon on Jan. 14. Word has been' received from Mrs. Thomas Duffy that her brother whose serious illness called her to Montana, is much improved. Miss Hazel Long entertained the members of the Beta tjamma t"p?ilon aororlety at her home in Laporte avenue, last night. Officer John Mikosli who has teen on the sick list. Is recovering.

The plumbers are at work

Owls club installing considerable new

plumbing about the building. Miss Blanche Cameron has resigned her position with Gavit. Hall & Smith and Is now with the Hubbard Steel Company at East Chicago. Miss Edith Langenhan of - Sheridan

1 avenue, has been on tne sick ;iFt ior j several days. Oscar Ahlgren who has been spend1 t V. i .. .nnn! ii'lth lma 1 . -i r r. ( a re.

E. Beau- """' .; ..

turned to ew rtaven, i.uim., jt-sieiuaj ! to resume his law work at Yale.

The Owls club will give a stag party Tuesday, Jan. 9. Frank Smuroff. John Shear and Thos. Hayes were all arrested yesterday on

the charge of Intoxication. AU are

locked up awaiting their trials.

The Congregational church is plan

ning on having its annual church meet

ing Monday, Jan. 15. Miss Laura Hatch of Davidson place, has been on the eick list for several days. Th Eastern Star Installation will be held Monday at which each member will bring a guest. A very fine program will be rendered and refreshments will be served. Willard and Winslow Van Home who have been the guests of the grandmother. Mrs. Harriett Winslow,. have returned to their home in Indiana Harbor.

LEAK IS STILL BEINGDISCUSSfin BT J. P. YODEE. WASHIXOTOX. Jan. 6. The ' i . ' to Wall street on the president'.? r ,r was caused by financial papers, ;ir.'the news came back to Wall street i"iEurope. according to the belief of R ; resentative Harrison of Mississippi, pressed to the house rules commi.: today. Following this the committee. i issuing subpoenas for the entire U'n

at the-J jn&ton staff of the Financial Anv-ric ;

and the Wall Street Journal, onie;these publications to produce cor: news sent out by these Washing:- n staffs on December 21.

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LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK CROSS, FEVERISH

When constipated or bilious

give " Calif ornit Syrup of Figs."

Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cle-ansing at once. When peevish, cross, listlegs. pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act naturally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; lias stomach-ache. sore throat,' diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful or "California Syrup of Figs." and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste. undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, rlayful child again. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative;" they love Us delicious taste, and It al

ways makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of 'California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that It is made hy "California Fig Syrup Company." Re-

VOTE FRAUD ACTION SOON WASHIXOTOX. Jan. fi. Xew devclop-

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Sermons by PASTOR, F. H. ADAMS. $10:30 THE DIACONATE (Communion Service.) 7:30

"PRAYER" TUESDAY NIGHT Stereopticon Lecture by the Pastor o:i "INTERESTING PEOPLES OF EUROPE"

announce that the lid Is surely off when

it comes to candy boxes. It used to be fuse any other kind with contempt, that the humble box of pastbo3rd wasAdv.

Tomorrow is

(E

SUNDAY

If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump ol

lead, refusing to digest, or you belch

gas and eructate sour, undigested food

or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn fullness, nausea, bad taste in

mouth and stomach headache, you can

surely get relief in five minutes.

Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these

fifty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, then you will understand why dyspeptic troubles of all kinds must go, and why it relieves,, sour, out-of-ordsr stomachs or indigestion in five minutes. "Pape's Diapepsin" is harmless; tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assimilation into th; blood ail the food you eat. besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will have many "Pape's Diapepsin" cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be enthusiastic about this splendid stomach preparation, too, if yon ever take it for indigestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach misery. . Get some now. this minute, and rid yourself of stomach misery and indigestion in five minutes. Adv.

New FrelgM

ensee,

Commencinur Mondav. Januarr 8th. The Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Railway will operate through freight trains. Standard railwayfreight cars will be hauled in trains bv electric locomotives of seven hun

dred and fifty horse power. The service will be the fastest in existence between HAMMOND, EAST CHICAGO, GARY, MICHIGAN CITY and SOUTH BEND. All classes of freight will be acceptable, in carloads and less than carloads. Car capacity up to fifty tons. Call our freight agents for further information.

THE Churches ofGary unite in extending an invitation to every person in the city to ATTEN D CHURCH TOMORROW

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