Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1917 — Page 5

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HAf.if.'OIID NEWS COM1NO EVENTS. A dancing' party will be given by Unity Council .No. 7-t; Kninhts oi Columbus tliis evening- at the K. f C. club rooms in Fast Sibley street Charles McKHvey will play for the dance. Circle No. 2 will be entertained by .Mrs. BarLel at. the home of Mrs. Oscar Placeman in Russell street. Thursday a f ternoon. At her home in Price place Thursday afternoon Mrs. R. Horn will he hostess to the members of the Amethyst Cub at a thimble party. This week's meetmtr of the Pine Street Ladies' Aid Society will be held Thursday afternoon at the tuyme of Mrs. C. F. Frewhaker. Important business will mine before the members of the South Side V. C. T. I". at the meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ;oorsr' Ycazd in Forest avenue. 1 The fifth division of the M. 1".. Ladies' Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. R. B. Powley. 4.'i Bauer street. Thursday afternoon. The members are requested to bring their thimbles. SANCIVQ PASTY. The Hermits Club are g-ivlmr their fifth dancing party at Masonic Temple, Wednesday evening:. Feb. 7th. Music by McKelvey. l-L'4 , j ATTENTION! SIR KNIGHTS! I The officers-elect of Gary Comrnandery No. 57. Knights Templar, will be Installed at the asylum. Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. Thursday, January 23th, 1317. Members and isitinp Sir Knights nd their families are urgently requested to attend. l-I't-U ' COMMITTEE. PLANS HXAHINO COMPLETION. Plans for Gentlemen's Fvening of thej Hammond Woman's club, which takes place tomorrow evening at the Masonic! l Want tni hair t tlmy j VV Glv It annw attention. "uinlitht and G) jy. Ncweec. Hetwicine. th ortfinai' mn ' f "V . remedy that kiM the dantfmft firm. ri I Sf Den t um "hlr pe!" and frrm j u laden hair brtuhet. Herpicide cures jmu i (T) dandnrtf and top Itchlnt of scalp. Lis , I !C Almost marckHDresul'&fuUo its uc . ! Applications at the better barber ahopa Guarantned by The Herpicide Ck Sold EVerrwher Don't Cripple Your Eyes An examination vf -our eyes will determine if you need glasses if you do wear them. Experience has given us the skill that gives you eyeglass comfort. Hammond Optical Co. No. 141 State St. 1 Hammond, Indiana.

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What Vou Like j Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to Help Your Stomach and i Do Not Worry. Trial Package Sent TREE on Keenest. Dyspepsia, indigestion, weak stomach and similar names simply mean that the supply of digestive juices in inadequate. That is where Stuart's Ivspepsia Tablets come in by supplyins this defiirlency. Believa Ma. Z Enlov Hr Ma.ls to th limit. No Fear of Consequences, Either, While I Have Stuart's Dyspepsia, Tablets to Pail Back Upon." it you will rat a Muarts .Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal and one just before you ro to bed. you will learn that lucre is no harm in your meals. The reason as clearly plain. Your system lacks the proper dipr-stixe juices to make your meals easily digested. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets RMve the stomach and other organs of the digestive apparatus the wherewithal to dipest food. Get a 50c box from any drug store and try them, or send the coupon for free trial. Adv. FREE TRIAL COUPON T. A. Stuart Co., 248 Stnart Building, Marshall, Mich., send me at once a free trial package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. S'anic Street City Statr Temple, are all but complete. A very larce attendance of members and their honor guests is assured by the acceptance of the many invitation that have been issued. Mrs. Floyd H. Adams, president of the club, has made a spe cial erfort to insure the attendance of the larpre number of members con-.sn into the club this season, and they too. have been very prompt in expressing a desire to be present. 1'oth th- president and Mrs. J. o. Thompson, chairman of the entertainment committee, urge all to be present at eight o'clock as it is desired the program begin at that time. The Gullotta Concert Trio, the entertainers, have arranged an extended program, hence the early hour for beginning. The your.jr matron ushers will be in their positions to care for the guests promptly, and the committee comprises the following; ladits: Mrs. AValter L. Wise, chairman: Mrs. H. M. Thomas, Mrs. Wallace O'lveefe, Mrs. Jay Ritter. Mrs. M. P. Ludwig and Mrs. Glenn L.. Ebright. ENTERTAIN BOYS. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hunt. 417 Pine street, entertained a number oT boys of Mr. Wilson's Sunday school class of the Pine Street Tresbyterian church Tuesday evening. 'lames atid music were features of the evening, the prizes vi th games griine; to James Hartlino, Cecil Rock and Sidney- Barber. The hostess served dainty ref reshpients. Those present were Sidney Barber, John Broderick, Foster Arnold. John and Fdgar Henning. Garland Fowler, Willard McCarry. Cecil Rock, Gilbert Davis, James Harlline, Jack Thompson. George Hunt. Kugene Wtt, the Rev. and Mrs. Talmage Witt and Mr. and Mrs. 1!. D. Harper. BIRTHDAY ANNIYE2.SAH Y. Several friends of Mrs. Harry Williston gathered at her home in Plummerj avenue yesterday afternoon for a surprise party in celebration of her birthday anniversary. The guests brought their needle work and during the afternoon were entertained with music by Mrs. Charles Hart and Masters Frederick Bull and Frank Baker. A prettily appointed two course luncheon was B. P. O. ELKS

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served. There were covers for Mrs. Kaufman of Detroit. Mrs. Mark Rogers. Mrs. . Marlntl, Mrs. Orphtte Nelson. Mrs. It. I". Hardest-. Mrs. Charles Hart, Mrs .Frank linker, Mrs. Mary CVngdoii. Mrs. .1. J. K.;y. Mrs. C. V'. l.Lon-. Mrs. I-'. A. Bull. Mrs. William Lett, Mrs. F. Hart. Mrs. V. MdVy, Mrs. Walter Klemsic and Mrs. Williston. AT THE COTJNTKY CLUB.

The Inrg' i-l alurnoon card pari vt j the enr at the Hammond Country Clubj was enjoyed by the members cstcrday. There were guests for nine tables. Auction bridge was played and high scores in the games were made by Mis. ).. W. Chidlaw. Mrs John F. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Harry Smith, IS LUNCHEON HOSTESS. Among yesterday's luncheon hystesses was Mrs. W. A. Stout who had the members of ifce Krthstane Club as her guests at tier home. '. Detroit street. The guests spent the afternoon pleasantly with their needier work. Thu club will be ontcrtaiiejd by Mrs. .J. K. Slinson of South Holiniiiii street in two weeks on Tuesday. THIMBLE PAETT. The members ot the Neighborhood Club were entertained very pleasantly at a thimble parly yeslei-d.iy afternoon by Mrs. Fred Humpfer of. Kimbach avenue. Mrs. A. 'I. Tapper of Ann i MEET IN EAST CHICAGO. The Musses l.i.-rhiif of Norlluole ae-j nue. Fast Chicago, were hostesses last I evening to the tin inlwrs ul" the Hulas-i sah Club. The members begun the study i of domestic scum e and after an intereating demonstration file hostesses; served refreshnu nts. The tiet iue i-J ing will be held in two weeks at thej home ot the Misses Ka and Bertha, j Taussig of Hammond. PLAN rOR ENTERTAINMENT. A committee from the lm)ies' Aid So ciety of the Monroe street Methodist ' ?hur-h met at the home of Mrs. 1 ; r 1 1 - ton last evening to arrange for a George: Washington ' ntertainnient lo l.e given J in the basement of the church Thursday j evening. February 22. WILL INSTALL OfriCEKS. The Indiana Sunflower Club w ill be j entertained by Mrs. R. gina Brehni and j Mrs. Charles Cunningham at the 'home! of Mrs. Km m a Kroer. 252 Truman avenue. at an afternon tea Thursday at two, o'clock. Members of the Illinois Sun- j flower Club of Chicago will be present to install the officers. ' A CORRECTION. j In the announcement of the engagement of Robert Ward McUio to Missj Swiney. daughter of Mrs. C. A. Swiney. ' 4 72.1 Indiana avenue, Chicago, it should have read Miss Laura Berniee Swiney: and not Miss Klizubeih Swine. At the meeting of William II. Caikins W. It. C. No. 24S yesterday afternoon two candidates were initiated and several applications for membership were acted upon. A banquet is being ar ranged for the next meeting day. The meeting yesterday was largely atUnded. The Hammond Chapter of Kaslcrn Star held its regular business session last evening at the Masonic Tempi.-. The resignation of Mrs. Hattie Kitchel as conductress was received and her successor will be elected at the next meeting in two weeks. Mrs. Kitchel is leaving Hammond to me.ke her home on a farm rlear Valparaiso. Golden Rule Council No. 1 D. of L. I held its regular meeting last evening. After the business had been transacted th members enjoyed a social session. Gall Stones. Cancer and Fleers of tin. Stomach and Intestines. Auto-1 inoxieation. Yellow Jaundice. Appendicitis a-id other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I'nlike any other for Stomach Ailments. For sale by Summers Pharmacy, Hammond and druggists everywhere. Adv. Minstrel n

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Me 'Geis-li' quick!" j 2 Drops Make Corn "Fall" Off! j "I've joined the Xe er-A go i n Club, j Never again will I us any thins;' for I corns but 'C.ets-lt.' Rut 2 drops of 'Cts-lf on. arid from that second the! corn begins to shrivel. instead of i Oh, riow't Touch It: It'a So Sore!" I ae "Geta-lt" and It Will .Never il Sore! swelling- up like a. j'.i'lf white sponge. Then it loosens from your toe and. glory hallelujah! the corn comes off as though you'd take a glove oit our hand ."' Yes. "Geta-It" is the corn discovery of Hie age. More "t-lt" is sold by nisny t imes than edv in existence, know the reason seconds to apply once. That's all. any other corn remTry it and you'll why. It takes two it, and it dries at Don't rxperiment follow- the experience of millions and use Gets-It. "Gets-It" is sold everywhere. 2,1c a bottle, or sent on rcptpt of price by E. Lawrence A Co.. Chicago. III. Sold in Hammond and recommended as Die world's best corn remedy by Xorris Co.. V. Summers. Harry L. Weis. r V AVci snd A F Kepert Adv. The next meeting will be held in three weeks Instead of two on the ecnjng of February 1.1. . . UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. January I Atchison ; American Beet Sugar i American Car Fdry. j Anaconda j American Locomotive j American Smelting Brooklyn Rapid Transit I Baldwin Locomotive B.iltlmorc and Ohio lUti i :!', i 6 I 1"7 j T7'2 j o47s 81 '.j I 162 ! :,! 101 s, 47 i, j . SS'-, j r- j 61 '. . 32 ; . r.n , ; 117'e 1 Canadian Pacific ' American Can Co. New York Central j Colorado Fuel , I Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio , Crucible Steel j Fn'e . j American Steel Fdrs. Greaf Northern Maxwell Motors-

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j Mexican Petroleum 1 o t !t j Northern Pacific lObUj I Pennsylvania .r'7 Republic iron and Sieel 7n'- j I Reading American Sugar 112':.: Southern Pacific 1)7 4. Southern Railway .11 :i Chgo., Mil. and St. I'aul 30 Texas Oil . 29 V. S. Steel 1 113 i I'tah Copper lM'a ; Wabash M'j, i Willis Overland 3CT

CLOSE CHICAGO GSAIN fffTUSES. Wheat May. J1SC; Juyl. $1.33s; Sept.. $1.3S. Corn May. $1.0.' ,; July. $I.n.lt. Oats May, SS'.ic: July. 554c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Hogs Iliieipts. 4'.u0ii. market. 10 to 15 up: rough. $10.95 ; 11.1 0; good. J1'.10 11.10; mixed. SUt.SOfr 1 1.4,".; light, $1 0. SO Xi 1 1.30; pigs. SS.75 r Pt.r.iJ. Cattle Receipts, ls.fion; market, la up: beeves. $7.755- 11.S0; cows-heiters, $5 .0(1 fj 10. IS;, stockers. Jg.Oitfi S.90: texr.ns. $S.60g3.4u: cales. Slii.ilpfi 14.7".; western steers, $7.70 7j 1 0.00. CHICAGO PKODUCE. , Butter SB'jc: creamery extras. 34'j faSS'jc; firsts. 33 H i 34c: seconds. 31'l (qHZ,c. j Kggs iJrdinaries. ?,l X' 37c ; firsts.; 38-,,c. j Five poulrty Fowls, 20c: ducks. 15 l! i! STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD i Savs Cream Applied n Nostrila j Relieves Head-Colds at Once. j If your nostrils are logged and your head is stuffed and you cp.n't hreathe freely because of a coid or catarrh, just get H small bottle of Ely's Cream Halm at any dfug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through ery air passage o your head, soothing and heaimg the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how good its feels. .Your nostrils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely's Cream IJaim Is just what sufferers from head colds and ca1arih need. It's a delight. Adv.

DIRECTORS: JOHN N. BECKMAN JULIUS H. MEYN

ANNUAL DEDICATION FESTIVAL WEEK ST. PAUL'S PARISH HAMMOND, INDIANA BET. WILLIAM J. HAWTEOBNI, Rector We need joxlt co-operation In the special appointments from January 25th to retruary 1st And this card is to remind you of all. and to urge your presence and support. As the subjects of a grat KiHK it is but fitting that we endeavor, first, to meet wrth Him in the Banquet He has provided for us on His o!y Altar, and it is your Rector's desire that all communicants will hiih to make Jheir Communion within the Festival Octave Note There will be a special Celebration of the Holy Communion on St. Paul's Say Oar Patron Saint .Thursday, January tha twency-flftn at 7:0O a. m. The services for SUNDAY, JAKTTAXY THE TWENTY-EIGHTH are: Holy Communion at t 8:00 a. re, This service should find the majority of our people present. Rlense try, if you are unable to come on St. Raul's Day.

Sunday School at , Lei the "Slogan" be every child present, and on time. Mid-day Service, with special music, and sermon b.v tinRector, at Special Evening- Service, and full representation of the Vestry and all the organizations in the Parish; music by the es!ed choir and sermon ty the "Very Reverend Walter S. Pond, Ian of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Chicago.' in., at ;

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Let us make this service the" climax of the Festival, in spirit snj in numbers. The offerings will he devoted to the work of the parish. PARISH BANQUET for all adults who are in any way attached to the Parish and for children ovr sixteen years of age. Thursday, rebruary rixst, at 7;oo p. m. This late hour Is appointed to reach all who may be employed during the day. Special speeches will be made by the neighboring clergy, and by others. There, is no expense connected with this dinner. You are the guest! cf the Tarlsh. COME! ' THE RECTOR.

''flic: geese, nlSc; springs, ISc; turkeys, 22c. DONOVAN IN NEW LOCATION Fred Donovan, vhef and proprietor of the cafe at Clsbby's. has established himself in new quarters at S3 State straet and has given the novel name of "The Koffee Kup" to the place. Fred says that he has a plhn of conducting an eating house to takethe heighth out of the cost of living. CITY BRIEFS ! Mrs. Mary Durns, 427 State street, is j i;l at St. Margarets hospital, of typhoid! fever. J . t The Indiana Harbor Be.t Ry. held thej crossing at Calumet avenue from 9:20 to 9:45 yesterday morning, blocking j trofflc. .1 . ' A . Cameron of Rensselaer, reported to the police that some one broke J Into his room and stole $10 and a note I for J10f out-of his clothes. . i John Yereie of Center avenue, was j given a sentence of thirty days' in thej penal farm on complaint of his wife I that he beat her. ' Henry Kaeg'ebein. aged H1. a trm k farmer, died at Saxony today and wi'.l j be buried in Rose Hill cemetery Fri- , day. East Chicago tier People and Occurence Mrs. Max Friedman of the Friedman building, very delightfully entertained at cards Saturday afternoon to about twenty ladies from Chicago. Ilegeiviali and East Chicago. Whist and auction bridge were enjoyed in which excellent prizes were given. -V de!L ious four course luncheon ws served at the conclusion of the : fternoon. The Men's club of the Congregational church will hoM fin open meeting on Mni!:y evening, Jan. 29, at the churi li pallors. 14,".th street and Mag-oun avenue. A supper will he served at 6:30 and tiie Rev. Allan Iloben of the Chicago university will be the speaker of the evening. This is an open meeting and all ladies and gentlemen are welcome. Rev. Hc.ban Is an interesting speaker. He sure and come. The memters of the No-Name club held a very enjoyable day yesterday at the home of Mrs. George Reuss at (Irasselii -Vt noon they enjoyed a delicious pot luck luncheon and during the afternoon whist was played in which Mrs. John Walsh won highest score. Mrs. T. W. Ervin was- a guest of the citib. Next Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Charles Wells will entertain the ladies at her home on Magoun avenue. East Chi ago camp. Royal Neighbors, will hold a regular meeting tonight at K. of P. hall. There will be Installation or officers and lunch will b served. All members are requested to be out. Mr. and Mis. Julius Friedman of Magoun avenue, are attending "The Boomerang" in Chicago this afternoon. Mrs. Peter Sterling is entertaining fourteen of the Iady Maccabees at a o'clock dinner this evening; at Hotel Phillips In honor "f her bi.thday. Little Poena Marie, the thirteen months' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Richardson, who has been quite ill with bronchial pneumonia for over a. w eek, is reported, as not quite so well today. Mrs. W.lter Fowrey of Northrote avenue, very pleasantly entertained the South Side Pleasure club yesterday afternoon. Cards were played during the afternoon in which the highest scores were mad by Mrs. II. P. Fehrnkamp and Mrs. Frank Glass. The consolation was aVarded Mrs. Robert Hall. Refreshments were enjoyed at the close of the games. In two weeks Mrs. Frank O'Oonnell will entertain at her home on Olcott avenue. Harry Phillips who was operated on

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10:45 a. m. 7:30 p. in. Sunday night for appendicitis by Dr. O'Neill at the Columbia hospital in Chicago, is resting nicely .it the present writing. Indiana Harbor Personal And Otherwise A farewell party was given Tuesday evening by the Misses Kva Marcovich and Margaret Gorrcil at the hitter's home on Fir street, in honor of Geraldine Schall who leaves Thursday to reside in Massillon, O. There were twenty young folks present and presented. Miss Schall with beautiful fountain pen. The house was beautifully decorated in pink and'white. Light refreshments were served during the evening. An experience social will be given by the Fadies' Aid of St. I'aul'a Lutheran church at Fnion Hall on Saturday evening January 27th. Refreshments will be served. Regular meeting O .E. S. tonight at 8 o'clock. This will be the first meeting for new officers and all members are requested to be out. Edward fllegg left yesterday for Cleveland, ).. to visit for a few weeks with Mr. Harry Hlner. The many friends of A. D. Foster will regret to learn of his death which occurred last evening at 9 o'clock following a few days' illness of pneumonia. Deceased had been a resident of this city for the iast 9 years and was well and favorably known. He was a mill worker and had been at present employed in the 'lary mill. lie was forty-five years of age and is survived by a wife and two young children, l'uneral services will be held from his late residence, 4213 Ivy stre.-t, this evening at 7 o'clock. The body will then be shipped to Kit'.aning. Ps.. for burial. The Rebekah lodge will meet t.omorrow evening at 7:30 in the Auditorium Uall. All members requested to be present. Mrs. Harvey Schaii and daughter Oeraldine were entertained last evening at a 6 o'clock- dinner at the home of Mrs. Otto Kaiser on Elm sweet. They will take luncheon today w ith Mrs. Wm. H.irmon on Prurnmond street and this evening will have 6 o'clock dinner with Mrs. George Spangler on Michigan avenue. The annual anniversary picnic of the local Odd Fellows Lodge -No. 873 will be held in the Auditorium Saturday evening January 27th, according to the custom which they have followed for years, when the lodges of Lake county and vicinity are invited to attend. There will be fifty candidates initiated from here and surrounding cities. The Carnation lodge of Chicago will put on the thjrd degree. Whiting lodge the secCARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS. 1 wish to thank my friends, neighbors, the Ilev. Shaipe. United Order of Foresters for tht-ir kindness, sympathy and words of comfort during the illness Hiid death of my beloved husband. Hiram F. Campbell: also for tiie many beautiful tloral otlerings. EMMA A. CAMPBELL. 1-14:1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the niattt-r of the Estate of August Wagoner. No. 14:1. In the Lake Superior Court, January Term, 1917. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of August Wagoner, deceased. lr appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the "6th day of February, 1917, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this "old day of January. 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk Lake Superior Court. Jan. 24 31 Feb 7 UN

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it your business to add to it regularly and enjoy that patrons we are open Tuesday and Friday evenings COR. STATE & HOHMAN STS.

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Sizzling ! igony The pain from a burn or scald is nerve-racking torment tiiat cries loudly for help. Apply Hamlin's Wizard Oil at once. You can have no idea how quickly it will draw out the pain. The healing and soothing oils will guard you from the dangers of poisoning and permit the wound t a beat readily without serious results. Always Weep a bottle cfHamlin' Wizard Oil in the house. It aaves needles pain everv day. A ii'ir: and quick relief in cases of stiff Joints, neuraigm, ore throat, coid in chest, sore muscles, cuts, bruises, lame back, lumbago anil rheumatism. Hamlin's Wiiard Oil is composed of the most expensive of healing ci's. it contain no chloroform or any other harmful drugs. Penetrate at once to the seat of the pam, giving Q-uirV and lasting relief. 25c and SOc at all druggists. For constipation, torpid liver, siclc headache, whip your lazy liver with Hamlin a Wizard Liver Whips. For Salm by All Drum''' HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL CO. CHiCACO. ILL. i HAMMOND, IND. Ijca. W. Weis Summers Pharmacy IE. C. Minas Co. Norrla Pharmacy ond and Hammond the first degree. The initiatory degree will be given by the local lodge. It is expected there will be six hundred in attendance. Refris;;ments will be served. Mrs. Frank Ganger who was opera:--- I on yesterday morning at 9 o'clock a; the fsouth Shore hospital is getting along as well as possible.. Nagis Nereir a Turk from Chicae who slipped and fell yesterday evenii under the 5:10 Lake Shore train wh, 'i he attempted to board, while in mot; . died this morning at the hospital. J. B, BURKE II RAGE FOR TREASURER The city treasurershlp nomination at Gary has attracted the ambition of John F. Burke, for years & 'business man. who seeks the honor in the democratic primaries. Mr. Burke's announcement arpsp.rec! in yesterday's Times and will contin';until the. primaries. The. candldata ai a member of the plumbing firm of Eurke F.ros. until tbres years ago ha'l much to do with the earlier and later pliayei of Gary's development. Darins the t.ast three years besides being head of th9 city plumbing Inspection department, post which he has filled satisfactorily, Mr. Burke has been In 1.'nbuilding construction business, erecting and selling homes. MOTHER mm Mad? Her Delicate Bay Stream New Tork City. "My little boy was in a very weak, delicate conditon as result of gastritis and the meiiEl'-.s snd there seemed uo hope of saving his life. The doctor prescribed cod liver o:l bu he could not take i. I decided to tr--Vino! and with splendid results. It seemed to agree with him so that now he is a s;rong h?Uhy boy." Mr. THOMAS F1T7.GEP.ALU 2 n :tl Far : Ave., x. y. City. We guarantee Vino!, which contain-; beef 8nd cod liver peptones, iro-, manganese peptonates and glycerophosphates, for run-down conditions, chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Joseph W. Weis. Druggist: L. Hnr: Weis and Norris Phcy., Hammond. Also at the loading Drug Store in all Indiana towns. Adv. Intense Heat, but Little Waste in our COAL Use it and realize what coa! satisfaction really means. It requires minimum attention and gives maximum results. It is the very acme of iTeat product itj;. THE BIEKER BROS. CGi 144 Siblay St. 257 W. HoUran St. Talaphon 53. Tetaphoa 3. E

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