Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 191, Hammond, Lake County, 25 January 1917 — Page 5
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rtKSUHALS SOCIAL HEWS COMIN3 ETBNTS. olivet Circle, Loyal Womrn will lenterfa ined by Mrs. 15bee. JSp Tov.le street Friday afiernnnii. This will Inihf monthly cluss s i; ! atel ;ill members are invited. The North Side W. IV T. I will ne t t l the home of Mrs. W. H. t'ollet. t"i Hickory street. Friday afternoon for ai! important business session. Mrs. Frank Baker. 7iU Alice sin. I. will be hostess to. the Kins' Pituj.-ht-.-rs Friday afternoon. important vlnns f ! j future work will he discussed ;ind it ' desired that every member is proseut.; AT THS PTJBIjIC LIBRA-RY. The Hnnmiond public library now h is exhibition a eol!ectin of Komin y and Velaauez paintings. The story hour at the library HI bheld at the usual hour from ten to eleven o'clock Saturday. Janus ry 27th. Miss Pales will be tin- story toller. , The Cricket On The 1 earth, given by the Public Speaking: Pepartment in the Hinh School Assembly Friday night. January 62th. S p. m. Admission '." i-ontF. 1 - - -1 MISCELLANEOUS SKOWSE. Mis? Mayme Scherer whose marriage to Frank Tarnoske will take place next week was the honor guest at a misexllaneouB shower given by Miss Margaret Austgen last evening at her home. II IVmglas street. Contests and music were feature? of the evening, the prizes in the gimes going to Miss Veronica Koch and Mrs. Kamradt. A cafeteria luncheon was served. Miss Austgen bad as guests, the Misses Mayme Schcree, Clara. Katherine and Cecelia Kolb. Vernocia and Komnne Koch, Florence ' lescheidler. Lilly Gerald. Frieda Rippe. Mrs. George Reeder. Mrs. Gust Knmradr. Mrs. Mary Scherer. Mrs. Vollmar. Mrs. Amelia Idzorik. Mrs. Horn per and Mrs. Joseph Scherer. MISS KTJNDBOM A HOSTESS. Miss Mabel Runboni entertained a mall company of friends very pleasantly last evening a.t her home m Truman avenue. (James nnd music were enjoyed during the' early pari 'f the evening after which a prettily appointed three course luncheon was served. There were covers for the M i.-si-s M.ldred Daily. Dorothy Slater. Lillian Troutman. Rlizabeth Singer. Gertrude erit. Harriet McMahon. Apphia loDoes Not Rob Off, Lasts 4 Times as Lone a Ctberr Sarei Wcrk. Get a Can Today
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PKEITY DANCIWO PAETY. one of the prettiest of the week's dance.- wax given by Unity Council No. ! 72o Kn:h;s of Columbus last evening, at their club rooms in Fast sSibley street. Hetween seventy-five ami tight ! coupb s wore entertained, a number i ; rum out-of-town attending. McKeli s orehistra laed for the dance. The hall was decorated attractively for; the occasion in pink and ureen. the ail and ceiling were latticed with! icroen foliage and pink streamers fell! from the lattice work. FIRST BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. Mr? .1 C. Now lan is enterlaininu i.velve guests tins afternoon nt her home, 2IJ Fast State street, in honor i of the first birthday anniversary of her! son. Kenneth. j EONOX MISS CARTER. Honoring Miss Mildred Carter uho i Will b'.- a February bride. Mrs. Hugh Morris and Mrs. Sherman McKweii entertain-d fit a misci Manoous showej last evening ai the home of Mrs. Morris in State Line sine'.. The guests were entertained with music on the ietrola and during the evening a prettily appointed luncheon was set veil. , CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. Mrs. J. C. Milliken of Monroe street j entertained a number of children last i evening in honor of the tenth birthday i anniversary of her daughter Kvsughn. : The little people enjoved names and: contorts and during the evening t he ; hostess served dainty refreshments j Those present were Katherine and j Porothy Thompson, Helen Sailor. Kulali j IVnton. Mildred McGee. Lima. Helen, ami Henrietta Heidorn. "nth Hrcillatt. Kdna Mcv'onni 11. Ruth Bradford. Halriot Yea per. Helen Whiiesel. Loretie Lr-j v in and F.ulah and Kvaughn Milliken. AID SOCIETY MEETS. Trie Ladies' Aid Society of the First 1 'l t-sl-v tei ;a n church was entertained by Mrs. C. 1 1. Howell. Mrs. C. A. Cleveland and Mrs. W. IV Osborne at the home of Mrs. Howell. "6 Mason street yesterday j afternoon. The meeting was m the nature of a thimble party and after pleasant hour spent with needle work ' the hostesses served dainty it fresh- ' rnents. Mrs. AW T. Hardy of Detroit ; street wilt be the hostess at the meetnig next i-anesday. OTJILD The president, entertained the pan's Guild of MEETING. Mrs. H. c Winckb-,-1 :.;bers of the AVotii- , .1. Paul's Lpiscopai afternoon at her home church yesterday in Detroit stree The members are taking orders for luncheon re ami I linen holders and were busy yesterday with their sewing. An all day- session will be held at the church Wednesday to prepare for the parish ban quet v. hich w ill take place on limrs- ! day. February 1st at 7 p. m. Following a terday at the one o'clock 1. O. O. F luncheon hall the olt 1 fieers of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the o. R. V were installed by Mrs. Myrtle Jewett of Chicago, grand district d put y. Mrs. Jewett was presented with a piece of cut glass, th-"- gift of the auxiliary. The following are the officers for 1D17: President Margaret McMahon. Vice president Fmily Clark. Seeretary-Trea Lynda Peterie. Senior sister Harriet Scowden. Junior sister Alia Stoddard. Guard Anna. Stone.
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Sample PipkK of the I ' a rn o u Pyramid llle Treat meat Ann Offered i-'ree td l"roir hat It M III Lu for You. Pyrnmid Pile T r eatment gives quick relief, ft to t)s itc'ui M t. bleedlnir or prolrudiriff piles, hemorrhoids and all rectal troubles, in the privacy of your own home. 50c a bos at" all druggists. A single box often cures. Kree- sample for trial with booklet mailed free In plain wrapper, ii you send us coupon below-. FREE SAMPLE; COUPON PrRAMIP PRT?0 COMPAN'Y, E2! Pyramid. BidK.. Marshall, Mich. Kindly send m n Freo sample r.t Pyrunid PUeTteatmcnt, in pialn wrapper. Name Street Cltr Ftate. Chairman of oxc-utive commiticeMaude Kennedy. l-'irst member IVva 1'eCamp. Second member Sarah Logan. Correspondent Lenore KHison rj Fureka Camp Modern Woodmen and Golden' Rod t'amp No. lli.,7 Royal Neighbors held joint installation of officers last evening at the 1. O. O. F. hall. Mis. C. N. Jewett was the installing officer for the Royal Neighbors and was assisted by Mrs. T. flenschop. ceremonv marshal. Mr. Volz of inditi napol is installed the officers of the Modern Woodmen. A social hour followed tic- installation eeicmoubs when the Modern Woodmen served a bi. mind. The of; i c,.rs for the Royal Neighbors Jolb'W ; u a i le i.;mnie Johnson. Vice orach Marga ret Wilkinson. Past oracle Sylvia Gadsby. . 'liam ellor Lmma 'asey. Recorder Xet t ie Wooden Receiver Huhhi Ced- gre n. Inside Sentinel Jessie Mcl.rod. Outside Sentinel Katherine Siandlcbaugh. Marshai M intiie 1 1 irsch. Manager Mary Lpps. Mr. and Mrs. James Shafer of Detroit street arc in the south f' r a niontus visit. While in Tampa, i-'la.. they will be the guests of their daughter. Mrs R. W. Zoll and Mr. .oil. Mrs. . It. sic Pa vis and Mrs. Doyle liermody. daughters of Mrs. Hannah Smith of Summer street It ft this morning for Dayton. Kv. Jacob Shoor of Ruth street left yesterday for Mim-ral Weils. Texas, for five or six weeks stay . Hiss Anna Hoffman. -8ri Truman avenue, left list evening for Rivet ion. N. V. Mr. an I Mis. J. c. Nowlan and son Kenneth of Zl- Las! State street will h ave tomorrow for Cle eland. Mr. Now lan wil return the latter part of next week but Mrs. Nowlan and little son wil! remain for a more extended v isi l. JIMMY CLABBY COMING HOME Jimmy ('iabby is toinini; home. After j a two year ttay in Australia he will ' return the latter part of May with the j Venus-hke lady swimmer to w hom it i I reported he has been married. Jimmy and the swimmer he is manniring- will j be the main attraction at the Hammond ; bathing- beach that is the girl will. I Nfeanwlnlo Tap flabby has imported a j chef from t'lucao for the cue and is mtr to buy a new automobile. CHEAP CLOTHING With two bonafide sf'llimr out sales under way. shoppers are offered some real bargains on Hohman street these Pare Blood You can keep your blood in good condition have a clear skin, and bright eyes, by taking f . 'a SI ' : r?,n u h si Larceat SIo of Any Medicid'o ii the World. Sold Torjrwhcra. In boiw, 10c, 25c. Vi ' c 4 I i ev
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The accompanying death mask of Admiral George Dewey, shown in the hands of its maker, U. S. J. Dunbar, is tho forty-ninth made by this famous sculptor. He has made mafiks of President McKinley, Admiral Bob Evans, Senator Henry Gassoway Davis and a number of other famous men.
days. A stock of men's clothing valued at thirty thousand dollars is being closed out at Rroadhead's in the Hobman building to make room for the Model Clothing store. Two doors to the north. "Hill's Ciothing Store" is giving its men's and women's clothing a.way at hip out prices. Sidney NV Meyer, the proprietor, is in touch with several splendid opportunities for business elsewhere and has decided to -lose out. the Hammond store. MASS MEETING T BILL Tiie Garv court bill can still be de - feated if the people of the cities inter-e-ted in its defeat. more esoeciall v Hammond, will awake to the necessity of action. This was. the consensus of opinion at the members council luncheon of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce this noon when Attorneys John Gavit. Rarlicit and Whinerv reDorted on the sit uati.in ui InHhil ."noils nnrl ln.,1, 1 1 1 -1 . mond to task for not getting busy. A general mass meeting is to be held at the Chamber of Commerce Monday evening at :"' and all litizrns are urged to attend. The purpose of the 1 iretir, will be to formulate plans for the defeat of th; Gary cou.t bill which will take Superior Court Room .1 from Hammond to Gary. Hammond attorneys lielieve they can secure the governors veto. FINAL ACTION IN PROHIBITION BILL Sup (By United Press.) lMtlANAPOblS, l.Vt.. .lan. The H.-ardsley bill providing f(r appoititrnent by the governor ami two other officii Is of a tioat.l to make the venlilation system of the capita! modern was passed by the senate today uniler suspinsion of the rubs. Poor ventilation is sai'i to have caused Senator William T. Hreen's death, which gives the democrats a majority in the senate. final action on the prohi bill in the house wa hekl up by the introduction of forty bills the session's heaviest day. Investigation .f the haiHliini; of the moticy appropriated. fir the Pimamaracifu: exhibition is provided for in a resolution introduced by Representative Johnson of Grant county. There is rumor of a scandal which it is said the investigation will disclose. Kx-Lieu-tenant Governor O'Neil was chairman of the committee which directed the expenditure of the fund. Represcntntive Miller of Howard introduced a bill allow ins the ftovernor to biro an expert Jo survey all offices. Members of the senate attend. , Senator Green's funeral in a body. FORMER GARY MAN NOT HEARD FROM i Hi I nlted Vrrnn.) MOW YORK, Jan. US. Secretary of Slate janing was appealed to today in an effort to learn the fate or George Bacon, an American newspaper man believed to be under arrest in Knsrlami or Ireland. lit- has not been heard from since Dec. 5 when he wrote a letter mentioning the possibility of a new uprifinsr about faster time. -n Knitlish woman, now in Xew York, who signed his credentials for travel, has heard from her attorneys, indicating' indicating that Bacon is in trouble and that bis sponsor is involved through Instant Action Surprises Many Here This procer's story surprises local people: "1 had bad stomach trouble. All food seemed to sour and form gas. Was always constipated. Nothing helped until 1 tried buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.. us mixed in Adler-i-ka. !)."r0 SPOONFUL astonished me with U's INSTANT action" Recalls Adler-i-Ki .flushes the MNTIRf alimentary tract it relieves ANY CASK constipation, sour stomach or fras and preve.-.ts appc-idi-citia. It has QUICKEST action of thing we ever sold. Otto XoKele. druggist, Calumet Ave. St Fayette St. Adv. Crystal Glucose for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.
4. 4s3? -A SiWWiaaiaan -jr. having signed the is frohi Gary, Ind., ed newspapers in cage. credentials. Racon 1 and formerly work-j Cleveland nnd Chi SCALES INACCURATE IfUAKE COUNTY State Inspection Shows 36 Per Cent in Gary; 12 in Hammond. . ! The state department of weights and ! measures at Indianapolis has issued a 1 rpPort sc"!ps an measures inspection'hi Indlrnn, which indicates considerable inaccuracies in local scales. The percentage of incorrect scales found in Indianapolis in 116 was 3.7 ! f"1" cent of the total number or .Jb4 ' inspected: ! measures the percentage of inaccurate was 2.7 per cent of the total i number ilSpe.Hed The percentages of inaccuraeh s on all the inspections made in the state were l'rt.3 4 and 15 per cent, respective! v. One-third of the scales tested, iio hiding wagon and store scab-s. on the November grocery and lie - cember survey, were found to be inaccurate, and 4'i per cent of the measures tested were found to be incorrect. The system of scale and measure inspection is best developed m Indian4. 1 ...... J, C, CAMP & SON 732 Claude Street Phone 378 New Century Floui '.-barrel sack S2.50 -'.-barr.-! aek Sl.'SO Good Luck Milk, one Irtrge size, 10c 3 small cans . ... ...... Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen -1SC Monarch Baked Beans, :: can 25C Best French Prunes, per pound 12 Dried Apricots, per lb 22 Large Raisins, per lb 12 Dates, per package 10? Figs, per pound 12 Peel Peaches, per pound. 12C Apples, per peck 50c Oranges, per dozen 20(? Meats Round, Sirloin and Porterhouse Steak, per pound 20C Beef Rib Roast, per lb..JQ 18 Short Ribs Beef, pr pound 12 Hart & Miller's Regular Hams, Pr pound 20? SmaJI Pork Loins, per lb 20 Boston Butts, per pound 18! Home Made Lard, per pound... OQ4 We dress chickens to order and give Creen Trading Stamps. Auto delivery to all parts of the city. Hammond Furniture Hospital 823 N. HOWytA.iT ST. For up-to-d.it Upholstering, Furnitura repairing. Mattresses made to order. All work called for and delivered. Pione 246X PHONE 3130 DR. A. L. HICKMAN Dentist Suite 3, Straube Building S33 S. Hohman St. Hammond SAP 7 mSl&ET Indiana Harbor Now Has a MODERN HOTEL The Hotel Mohawk Phone 263. (."or. .Michigan. Avenue, and ( Jrapevine Streets.
anolis. and the percentage figures on Mnci urate ,-en!..s anl measures are. coriepindinjsly low. In contra;'; t. the percentages in utirgani.ed terrllor.v. tii leport calls att. -nt ion to the following percentages of inaccurate series foiiiel in ,-it is where periodic and svyremati-- inspections are made: Indianapolis-. :.?; ! ; ausville, 7.4: South 1','U1. H'.l: Maii-ui. :i.7; l.,a fayel t e. ."i.t; Hammond. 12.2; Riehmond. !..".; l-.i hart. 11.1; Kokomo. 1:1.7, and Columbus. L'-.l. The two Indiana cities that show percentages of ini-nrii ct sea ! found, out of proportion with the average percentage, are Terre llau'r, with a per-eintagc-c. i:V2 !' the scabs insptclcd loutid iucorrc'-t, au'-J iar.v , with a. per-f-n'SS? of found incr.ireet. The percentage in the seven count. s included were I : i g 1 n r than in the cities a counted for by tin- ii' pa r: men t. with
th. xplanalioii that the inspection sysj telUS OUtSlde tic- citiea and towns are so thorouglily. made in unorganized terdisclosed such large perliot rgan;zed Tho survey ritorv'. whiih centages of inaccurate scales and mens-i tires, included Cicero. Xoblesville, At- j nulla, I'ctid le ton. G let ' nfieid, Fortviiie, ; Morgnntxwn. Martinsville, Parr. Uie. Lcb- j anon and smaller towns. In the larger; itier, the use of tall, narrow measures.. condemned by the department, practically has been .discontinued. Baskets and Boxes. More than four-fifths of the baskets and berry boxes inspected under the department's direction were found to y,i D' .-v-f ,i.i ' r,of i5! '.rrM I
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GIVEN BY GARY LODGE NO. 1152, B. P. O. ELKS, AT THE GAR THEATER. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JAN. 25-25. 1917. Hv arrai'Rotivn' viith Whit mark Musical Library. I H,r. nfMilli-r Draper. 1476 Broadway, Xe-- Vn k SCENE 1. A HOME AT TUXEDO. Timei Afternoon. CAST: Mildred Mile.- Mr! ;t-. ' Fannv Thersa .Muna Thisbe Francis Wi yacji Martha Zimmerman Aunt Mandv (colored cook) - Tom Cluae Sidnev Vincent Richard Hamilton Jackson Park - Floyd Williams Lord Charringcross L W. Timmons Plunket T. Plunket A SONG AND DANCE Dr. A. P.. Craig Red McOee TEAM - -.- Tom P.urke Charley Ciaa HIMSELF GUESTS. Misses Hanna Wick, Margaret Hanlan, Margaret Prellahan, Beatrice Cavell. Edith Wedge, 1-lorence Hanlan. Evelyn Boehn, Katherine Stevman Pea'l Hurford, Ruth Rockwell. Lillian Newman. Viola Heir.. MUSICAL NUMBERS INTRODUCED. 1 Want to Be a Prima Donna Mildred and Guejts Dearie 'irl Mildred and Sidney I Want aGirl for Each Monti: in the Yesr Charingcross and Girls Januarv Marearet Hanlan. July Viola Hein. February Kvelvn P.oehn.' August Beatrice Caveli. March Lilian Newman. September Margaret Brel-ahan. April Katherine Stedman. October Ruth RockweiL ijav Kdvth Wedce. November Hanna Wick. unV Florence Hanlan. December May Rogers. "Simple Melody" Clias. Gaa "When Maggie Dooley Danced the Hooley Hooley" Red nnd Tlunket "Sunshine of Your Smile" Francis Batt A FEW MINUTES OF HARMONY "THE HARD BOILED FOUR" CLASSIC DANCES 1. Dragon Fly. L". Scarf Dance. Little Miss Up-to-Date. (Subject to change.) SCENE II. THE DEATH OF THE GLADIATOR. Cast, r The Senator Henry McCracken Pennv Ante - .....Johnny Kinnally The Gladiator Fr(,(l Ila'diVm ORCHESTRAL SELECTION, t Intermission (Eight Minutes.) SCENE 111. DOWN IN FRONT OF TUXEDO. Time: Evening. THE ELKS' GREATER MINSTRELS Introducing Henry McCracken, Interlocutor. Chap". A. Gaa, Musical Director. COMEDIANS Joie Dalton. Tom Clune. MicMac Michael. Hatty Craig. Jimnite Dovne. Georgio Morgan. Jack Burke. Tommy Burke. BALLADISTS. David Grand. Mr. MePhearson. Master Adolph Grand. Frank McQuanie. A. G. Gregory. GRAND CHORUS. Wm. Casper, M. Otto. Geo. Fisher. Mr. Parrish, Gerald Kilpatrick, H. Lowe, Joe Statton. M. Kitchener, F. Trottier, S. Cropley, H. Englehart, L. Wulflng, J. Davies, G Bestein, A. Mayback. Harry Warweg, H. Iiavies, H. Gohagen. D. Templeton. McClennan, Ruman. Hanna Wick, Margaret Hanlan, Margaret Brellahan, Beatrice Cavell. f:dyth Wedge, Florence Hanlan. Evelyn Boehn, Catherine Stedman, Pearl Burford, Ruth Rockwell. Lillian Newman. Viola Hein, Thersa Murray, Frances Batt, Martha Zimmerman and Catherine Milteer. MUSICAL NUMBERS. Overture - Cojipany "On the Old Dominion Line'- ...Clint Draper "Mamma's Little Cold Black Rose" David Grand "Pray for the Lights to Go Out" Geo. Morgan "Some Where a Voice Is Calling" Frank McQuarric "Young America" Master Adolph Grand "Brutus Caesar Anthony Lee" Tom Clune "On the South Sa L-le" A. G. Greeory "Walkin' the Dog" i- - Or. McMichael "I Know That I (lot More Than My Share" Mr. MePhearson "At the Angel's Ragtime Ball" Joe Dalton "I'P Wed the : irl i Left Behind" Company GOOD NIGHT.
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