Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1917 — Page 5

Fridnw Feb. 2. 1017

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SOCIAL NEWS

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COKISO EVENTS. ":.? King's lb-raid v 111 ii. t. vltb letha U ilhi'iiu at her l"UU til 5 JSiatO .in,? u !, autrday a;fou.a.n at twothirty '":. -.-U. An Import:, nt meet ire: of I, -ike County 1 fumano Shi !.! is arm. ': tic- -1 fT Xoil('uv ,it tho I'liiual school.

ENTERTAINS An er.p.-yabhs af!

the members quests i f Mrs. i't'!' homo ir. , played and at the 1

WITH CARDS.

mi'.'ii vit sp--n. o

f Circle N .1 as n. i W. 1'. Weis -!. id iy -it ,

mi stre. t. 1 dro iva: the eon. lusion of th. osa soi-ved 3 dainty cot

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. M. Klein llui.ipfer. pri-'e was

von i'.i st n.'noif. '.f,inu all'.! tlit

tho meeting' of tho Monroe Street i Jivs' Aid society yc-sterdny aftornoon j fit t lio homo of Mrs. J. C. Millikvii. ' Plans vvero completed for tho Ccoik--Wellington social to te- hold Ft bruar- ! "C. An enjoyabto soi ial hour follow. It.-.- howim ss iii t iug when the. Ik.s' . served a. dyinty eollation. j HEAR IJTTElKEoTIO rKOGKAM. Mr?. W. (.. B.uhero. Mrs. J. 1'. V. M is. If. B. Anderson. Mrs. Carl Andei-

; son. Mrs. Floyd it. Adorns utsil Mrs. N . i .1. Austcti scrvol on tho social con,ni It tee yesterday ;it the meting of th ! Bui-fist Wiimjn'.i Union and at the clou ! of tlio program served a collation. F

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Bonny Complexion Produced hy Using Stuart's Calcium Wafers After Meals. They Purify the Blood and Remove All Skin Blemishes. Triol Facka.g-0 Kailod -Free. 1m a few rlijn after usinjr fJtuaV.'s v'iii'-iuiM wif,T yon v 111 ) overjoyed '.moles all Kon.j. tho red-

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twardO'.l tv Mrs.

t'.irciioc KiiijC. At.oli.t r ui--inn; is :i.-

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ilan:pfor will 1 ' lios'oss. DINNER CI.TJli MEETS. At Iv r Ii'MiH! in ll.viop l'loo y.-t-.T-Irs. '. W. AViiiti.oy ws-s h.-u-i to l Twolvo Vlook liiu.rr 'l;ih at :i ...l-.hifui t.artv. Mrs. U. I- Who-.-y

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; Indiana Stutft Dulry nd thu

i Stat lroI.-K'in A8ioin!i,.n hold a mvol- I ' " ""

! ppidii!t'd in ca'h tovvns'utp 1h instruct-

in: N filii fjny inoruinsr in tlie asscmh- , . . , . , iji ; s e l to t,et ns many niemlnTii a.s thwy , ft 1 room of tho court house. Dr. Sober- j vouid at threo dollars for tho yor. Uich j i- : rr, oi i'iahers, Ind., navo u. s; londid ad-j iiiornx r km a fanner will t:r-ive Homo i Is dros.. on the "Improvoment of th T .try '"ct help from tho county advisor ; Herd and Iairy Conditions" Ilo epoKol ",r1" V"1"- Th,3' ev ox.aople PS ! Hi. hn;th of th food aluo r null; i the VBlu,! rclv4 in tr.-atlnjc o-s for i 't products 8 bolus cheaper th.m any:!nut' the select In and tpstin of io.?d j h ! other food pri.dnvts on th market to-: fr,rn- ,,,f :flro ot tho hr,mo "f'-hrtrd. the; ' da--. It. Sch .-rer J:; not only a s;u'0i-!i5t 1 conununlt y tr.'-etintjrt. the. eradication ot : m i on" PtomacU disorde.rn. b;)l a piaotioal! foot-and-mouth discs.-.-!. 1,-sidos ;

! dalrvman ho knows that tho dirv-: i,un"rf" ' ,,! --'"T n.:t., tlrd the Jarm-;

I ... ...... rfn.ivii,.. i. .. ! crs have pro!i'fl by. In 'lhnoi

AS-N0-M0R Fca asthma riLUt 1M GUARANTEED AS-NO-MOR MEANS ASTHMA-NO-MORE to anr od BbfTricc frocu tbat dtatreMisins dlss. No aor waling dHrtc th night, ohokins and 8ri?BJing for brr,li aftr taking AS-NO-MOR. Tk a teaaijoonltil bcra retiring and tieap aouadVy all night. No more cokifitlci, wiLesins ao4 shortness of breath Snrtnjr tbe daf. tew do..i of A?00 MOR reilev &U ti'.a dlstrtnalag yuapt. and a fw bovtles wtli mak the rief permanent. Na attr bcrtr bt.i or of how long utandiug your cs, AS-NO-MOR will giT you fbe rMf jou ha? !uf ben Irotim; fr-r. Coots yoa BOtMftf if it falls. AS-NO-MOH lM put up la two rftce. Trial ala bol J1.0U; iCe aiza battlaa. 2.0r.. Six trial bottias or 1 larja boUloe, I&.

VuIter F. llioicfelt had th program ::. o.'iaris'o. Mrs. tioori:o Kobt rt. Airs. .

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lie. farm- ; ' lis IJ. r. '

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j interest papers, there was a reading bv c.verlt:.- the le eks, m-.-k and shoulders. M,a,s and Mi.s Katherin; Z

u.iaiiis rniiifiea a iuano soio. j 6t;en a piairuvl nmioyance. I The r as. n for nil this H tlie rnlobim TJiTrnrtiTT-wa tutu sulphide, tho principal HKont of these, IH1LK1.STJJ8 TKIP. AVr)!et-3. This is K natural siihsta'o-c Arcnt fifty women of the domestic I h 11 utilises- to overcome tho im,T . ; purities find hotly wastes that load up

in ' ""'"'"'""i ib sk'n and make it unsightly. Try

ri.. ure not reeeivhl Piw,,ii.i- ff,r ttu-ir

products. l.MiriuK his talk l..; ,-.M,p:aecl ( :irin ,v" "".V" dollar, p. r ; m I th food tal.,- of re d hster anl oleo-I i'n'r "rd w u!,i nt fc w-',;'"t ' i g .narpnrin. fl' to their relative, food! hHf ":l for r. on,y-llv dollars. j I value. Ho pild many tiibuti to hake ; A crrtiueato of rnemhei ship will be ! H ... . . i . ... l . i . i . i. 5.4

ci.ur.ly as too greatest dairy co.v .-; . -n to eucn miMniwr t-un oy-ia -i. ; lion in the state-, and also Uio gre.t-t ' Th f.dlou lnj- officials for the town- j Jlolsteln county In the t-a!. Ho m iy ; fhlp organizations were n-.ined s fol- ; J."; hav boon misled when he said that Ihla ' bj'vs: I jt was thft tirat county where h did not! North Township--T'rsident. A. IZ. i find the dlarymcn using a f-ubstitut' for' Jarneck: necretiay. Ifenry Van. Til; j ft butter fat. Ilo said it I wrotiR for any ! treasurer. lueharl Hook. ! y dairyman t- buy a substitute for the! Calumet Towir-h'.p T're--i lord, roroy i roal product of the old cow. the Krentcat; Janson; cecrctary, li'-my liv.n; treas-' ! sonre of feeding pooph; jn the world. urer. I.ouls Wejtho. ! A Thf State Dniry members and Ktitei Itobnrt Townrliip T'r sident. Fred j

Ho'.Htein mi-mboia Hgreed to py In an J , Frank. Sr.: sscrotary. John Urur, Jr

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t. am -rtsis !Ou: wltti Ten -b&jtm mJd il--A pUJrrly written. ikrd w n-Ul cd yo a& orWr on ycyiT loai tSrufft'-wt w.tcfc wid Utl ya t a On Delrr bnr fsw ioo. al rn'ow jrow tf th ranlta f rrn part tif tb ttV r dt fi!ory

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Drvrrt ROOT-B IXETJTCilTl! CO. 4Cfc ata IMt tv

As-Hc-Mcr Has Dens W enders -JiuvoiU, lo, jn. IJ, 1513. llmw J-Uslkiiin Ow.. Das IftiaH Io-ra: Qirtino. Tt-w WOMOR i. v dns -iTMtdkrwt for m th bfirt Ucn I feavs ud it and I oo cow siep fn a okl room and 5 5 rt MUfk aAr M airbt- I uat tell you h w ttuikral I un for th a w.4teii!e. ilTllI JTJIJ-i. JOHNSON

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., .,h .,. c' - Th-: Woman's Cl.;b vi.!te-l the Pietrich baU-1 S turfs Calcium Wafers. Cot a 50- j Ato.iein. menu...-i Brc-u to R) m anj.jhranK. sr.; sscrotary. JMni i.ar.-or v ''!' ' 1 - .'. 1 T,',i v rk wid i erv and th K.dd-.MurdocU companies j eIlf- 't at any drug store ami thus be co-operaio t-o that a State. Hairy mom-j treasurer. Win. union. tllr?,s ,,r"v;cht th"r ,r' , af. .r : v.Verdv a- ternon The women no t at f a ,R:,"som. bo,?ry 'r-b-'Xlon bcr x,y ,,aj inf his annuul ;u, a of on Tto-.s Township FiMont. A .oouin- the dinner devoted t.io afier-: isttra.i., ait rnon. tin nonit n mu ai )r ,f ou wlsi, to try them first, nd . v ... 1 ' , 1 " . .. . ! tho vntra.l school at 2:'ti) p. m. whre.Mhs coupon below for a free trial pack- oliur belongs to the .state. Koistfdn As-j Fayno: neeretary. John Keitman; t !i u -r v " I n.,-v!iL-h the co .rfs- o" 51.-. Iawrenco j social ion. bellevintr in unl,.n there Is tiror, Ham I'. Woods. woi'a HOSTESS I of ll.o Slrct-t Car 'company. a special i 1 rengt!,. ! Center Tow loddp PrrMdent. M , . . ..!Mo,t. car wns placed at tlit.r disposal.! TrA Tril fnnrm l.ftk County Uk Producers' Meeting'.: Fremer; rotary. Oeo. Su! T? IV. hi strom was en1ertam.li . . . . I X ICG J. rial IOUtJOH. I i, ,.,ii.K. r.r - i ,1 , t on,t .-

AS-NO-MOR 18 sold artd gtianuneed by Nori's pharmacy and J. W. j Wels. I? yonr JrwKit does not handle AS-XO-MOR w send it j dirtct. '

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'.rst plant v isit.-d was '.he lietri. h

; l!ak,:ry and 3dr. l'letri-'i. jr., guided the; j visitors throush tho oakery and ex- i i plained the operations of a modern tip-j

to-dat- bakery. At tho Ileid-Muruoch ; plant th: women wore divided into two j groups and guides pi!ot-'d them through

i tins immense and interesting concert! '

' At both places f,arnp:e3 of their protracts i were furnishr-d and the officials of tho ! " 1 - - - . ! Io ad-Murdoch company presented the; Ktiests. i:ist-r's orchestra playod

Free Trial Couidoti

I. A. Stuart Co.. 352 Stuart Build. lug, Marshall, dL Send me at once bv rerutn mail, a free trial teckajjo of Stuart's Calcium Wafers.

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Btat

, NOTtCK OF

!' FTQh'i.lII NOTICE

Ir. tall3bury.

r.ErrEWAL.

wm I iackm:. j

tit.ueirr.an: I notice is nert oy given t- me. euusns .

of Hatiiir.ond, orih Towiifliip, I.ake ' oi

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v illi ih- members 1 tho ... id- n i Crochet Ciub at a d i-htiul thimble ,.arty yesterday it tho homo of Mrs. -ii-ii'in-i Tloin. K'et l:,..osevelt avenue.

Music and m -dV work wf-ro features or j tit. afternoon snd nt four o'clock tho.

hostess served a two '-ur?o luncheon. Mrs. Kiunder of I'etroit street will ?e hostess to the club in two weeks. Tito

cm a sm -' -'- 1 ' ' I Iietd-Murdoch company presented the: Ktiest. lister's orchestra playod. The

Otto Hue.Ke and 3ir. x. t-.t u m - v.. a. vlshor9 wlth pnt.stsnt ial souvenirs. Tho j party vns In chsrsre of tho following is idness. j )u1i,sges yesterday afternoon were Mrs. j committee, John II. Lorentz. C. J. F.und-

Howard Iona-, chairman, assisted by j iuist end tliiam E. Starfsmsn. Mi s. Jesse Wilson, Mrs. E. P. limine, ;

On account of i'.lm-ss in tho homes ot j Mr;-. j. D. Smallcy, Mrs. W. Ii. Nowman, "RWriV A T- MtiTTflP

u.rs. it. Arm

RENEWAL

Ui.'llXSE. otiee i. her. by .',ivtt to 1 he ci:i.o, Hanoooad. Xor'h Tt- n.-hip, l.-.i:

tho undorsiKnerusie it.habititv, Ci ly; Towiish;.

POSTPONE MSETI5S. icount of i'.lress in tho h

tho Detroit Btrett Club which was an-j stronr. Mrs. F. M. Wilcox, Mrs. O'Koefe ! nour.ced would tnko place last evwnir.g t an(i iIrs K- u pnvies. Th.j next meet- j r,t the home or Mr. and Mrs. Jr-hn II. , jK- wjU t.c-ur on February liih. and

l.udolpa was postp .te-i tor -wo w" I will be 5 it charee of Mrs liaeri t Taul

STORTt KOUB. Tea CHILI3BN

Milk Producers of the curdy h- t-d ; WinfelJ T-.wnshiiv-Prestderit. J'hn county. Indiana, that the undersigned, i County. Indiana, that two directors of the county to represent! Turm-r: secretary, Dr. J. II. Smith; i . . .... .Ed. aid T iui i.-v is ., , ... . . ,u , ,,,.,!. , , Oeor Then, 13 a ma .1 innabitditt tiei; n HIJ ul-o .-. i it in (.hicajfo at th. -J:!k Fr-adti.-f rs As- treesuror, .las. I.ve. 1 and resid. n- of

soclatic-n. Jas. Lovo of F, ,-oy, w as j Uagl Ore. k Town-hip Fresideo , j r 'j. ni ot s.-.ia t . ity. lownship. ountv County and State, and over tho ape I elected for the south part of the county, I Otto Fifleld; secrtary. Jay Doak; treas-land State, and over th .U' of twenty- ! tw-tuv-or.e years- that lie has resiled ;:.

and Wm. Scbullz for the north end. I urer, Thos. Turner. (one years; that be has resided in the the State of Indiar.a for more than nChas. Potter, a director of the Milk Cedar Creek Township Presld'-nt, State of Indiana for more than one year! year and in the t'ity of Jlammon-i. Producers' Association of Chic.aKo. was ! Oren Thomas; secretary. W jieeler j and in the City of Hammond. North j North Township, Laka County, Indiana. Introduced as the. next speaker who! Nichols; treasurer. Grant llayderi. j Towtu-hip, Fake County, Indiana, ,r I for more than six (6) months prior j . spoke In detail rf the co-t relative Milk' West Creek Township- President. II. i moro than six (6) months prior to the! the date of this notice, and is a qua 11-

V. Meyer; secretary, C'h&s. Llailey; s date of this notice, and is a qualified j ned voter tiereof; that bo is a naturaltreasurer. John Hayhurst. j voter thereof; that he is a naturalized i ized citizen of the Flnited States 0; Hanover Tow nship President. Olio; citizen of the Fnited States of America. I America, snd of good moral character; Meyer; secretory, Theodore Filing, j and of pood moral character: that he that he will apply to the Board of Com. -

Markellnp Association. Tho Agricultural Association of Lake county, composed of many farmers, eppointed members, who met at this time

I in Judge MeMahan's court room and adopted the name of the county associa-

j tion es "The Agricultural Association Fugrena S. Cooper, architect. 302 Ham- of Ij8Ko County. U C Breyfotsle xaa

menu liulldliiK. lias moved Ills caiee to ; elected nresident: Wm. New ton.

treasurer, Jlarry Hawkinson.

will apply to the Board of County Corn-

Room 2, Straubo Fuildlng-.

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The story hour at the Hammond puol.o library will be hold at tho usual hour from ten to cloven o'clock Saturday morning. Miss Abernethy will tell K'ntf Arthur stories and nil children are invited.

"FLYERS" AND "DIVERS" CAMPAIGN

MBS. DEATHS A HOSTESS. Mrs. A. G. Feaver entertained vry plasantly at a thimble party yesterday afternoon at her home io Forsythe avenue for the members of tho Eyelet Embroidery Club. A two course luncheon was served at four o'clock. The next

lab party will be given by Mrs. L. J

Ha.-fer of Truman avenue on Wedn

day instead of Thursday afternoon. February 14th.

STEIiEOFTiCON El;CTt;E. Next Tuesday and Wednesday even

ir.ps the Ilev. Theo. Claus of St. I'aul's Lutheran church will lecture nt tho school hall. H:s subject will be "The

f orerunners of the Preformation" and 1 when the contest closes.

vice-1

president; John Hack, treasuiei; K. J. Craig, secretary. The directors Herman Mooter, Hih-

t 1"nds- ti,rra Turner ftnd 1 eO-m,! 'C

fit. John Township President, Henry j missioners of Lake County, at Crown Koilman: secretary, Peter Kuhn; treas- i I'oint, Indiana, at its March, 1017, ees-

urer, John Schmal. sion, for a renewal of a license to sell I It was thoupht with the small mem-1 et retail, srdritous, vinous and malt!

bership fee that this will bo the stror.tr- ; liquors in b-ss quantities than five gal- ()ns at a time and permit the same

est organization in the state. While ; Ions at a time artd permit the same to j be drank on the premises where eM. the membership is principally for farm-I be drank on the premises where sold, j 3aid license heretofore granted by thers. anyone interested iu tho work may i --aid license heretofore granted by theipoaid of Commissioners on the 6th day

ty Commissioners of Lake County, a Crown Point, Indiana, at Us March, 1317, session, for the renewal of a license t sell at rota 1, spiritous, vinous and ma it Minors In less Quantities than five gV-

Meyer. Hammond: Peter Jansen, Grif- contribute dues.

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Throe- hund-

tho lecture will bo stereopticon views.

illustrated with red members nre desired to make the

organiation thoroughly representative.-

j end the dues having been plat ed at ; In connection with the installation of ! 1:5 cents1 a month, payable in advance.;

o..iceis 01 ssi. josepn s court -No. 013 1 tile expense is eo nominal t.aat mere

t W. C. i. F. Wt dra.-:-1 ay, January 31st ' are no reasonable excuses for not Join-

the following program was giveti. piano jlng, and a world of unanswerable ar- i duels by Mrs. Uosa Soberer and Miss i gument 3 as to v.my a yoKn.g man Agnus Kolb, remarks by Mrs. Anna M. j should affiliate h-tnself with the new i

,.s-'Vik' chief rallSor; the Rev. Father ! association.

IjeiH. auj no. j.itiiier ccnuu ana .Airs. 1 ron-poimcai, ana giving every mamJacobv: recitation. Miss Margaret Na-! ber the privilege of having any reI s..n; drill w ork and chorus. At the close ' ligloua belief whasoever. the organi-

AnJ SOCIETT MEETS. ifrs. Britton, the vice president presided in the absence of the president et

THE BEST MEDICINE YOU CAN HAVE IN THE HOUSE IS A

j of the program refreshments were serv- a tion is shaped a'.ong: the broadest

ed and the members enjoyed a social I lines of progress and constructive session. Mrs. Margaret Pdedrich. high I civio endeavor. The liveliest interest treasurer acted as the installing officer and the best of feeling was manlf ext

end Installed tho following officer: j ed at the meeting between the young

pro.sidont, reported far the finance committee, recomnion cling the dues be 2o cents instead of f0 cents. C. M. McDuniels, representing tho senior oraniatlon, was mad a member of tho Junior dub after he hud expressed himself as being somewhere

1 In the neighborhood of So years old.

rns age limit is now l, to 30 years. The Junior club will have arother member from the parent body and in turn two members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce will be allowed seats and votes in the board of directors of the senior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. McPaniels was asked to address tha Junior Chamber last evening. He began by telling of the prizes offered by the Hammond Plan committee for

men who have become members of the i

Bottle of OLD GUARIAN RYE $L00 for full quart "bottle

ES . -1 rw.-e't

Chief Ranger Anna M. Volk.

Vice ranker Kalherlne J. Knocrzer. j crew of the good ship. Recording secretary Anna K. Weiss. It. E. Amoss, president of the ternFinancial secretary Louiso Orita- j porarv oi"aniatioii. acted as chairmir. 1 man of tho meetln; last evening, and Treasurer Angelia Kcdb. j Kenneth L. Crc as secretary. Mr. Trustees Mary ltuhs. Frances Pnin. Amoss called for a report of the con-

! stltutlonal committee or which Lyle j McKinney is the chairman, and as Mr.

McKlrney read the articles of the con- j stitution as drafted by the committee j the provisions wero discussed and in some instances changed by a vote of those present. The constitution was i very satisfactory, however, .and the j

changes made were ones which the committee had anticipated by debate.

I the best stories on Hammond in 19r0,

1 and paid tho young men present the

compliment cf saying that members of their body wili have a great deal to do with the making of tho Hr.mmond of. 1350.

CALIFORNIA folftjriatt'j

WINE HO USE I' $

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145 East State St. Hammond, Indiana Phone 438

nor and Mary Cin ll.

First marshal Margsret Jasen. t;e:ond marshal Barbara Zurn. Inside watch Anna ZeUc-r. Outsido watch Katherine Smith. There will be a meetir.r of the True IKnrired at eight o'clock this evening at tho I. O. O. F. hall.

rr".7,r'-. , Louiso Hickok has returned to

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Foard of Commissioners on the 8th day : of March. 191G. and issued by Edward

. nrirr... . ; of l:arch. lSlfa, and issued by Edward I Simon, Auditor f said County, for the Time and & era In the question has j Simon, Auditor of .said County, for the j period of one year from snid date, a;,! been aaked: "What is the Hammond ! rericd of one year from said dale, and j the precise locatios where said Intoxione answer In this organization. You j tn,! irecise location where said intoxl- j cat in liquors are to be sold by the Pirf.j?' " -Mr. McDauiel said: "Here is ; catlr.g liquors are to be sold By the j provision of the license to be renewed boys ought to fe.-l pioud that you are 1 provisions of the license to be renewed j is as follows: the first spoke in the wheel. Tills will ; s follows: The ground floor front room of a twobe the organization to revive and put! The ground floor front ri..v.i of the i story brick building facing on Columnew blood In toe oiler one." I two-story liame building situated on J bia avenue, a public highway in North - ! 't S. block 2. Dyer's addition to the I Township. Barroom has a glass front.

one front and one side entrance. Bar

VAMPIRE AT DeLUXE SUNDAY Dorothy Dalton, the latest and one of the most fascinating man-destroying "vampires" which decorate the silent drama. Is to appear at DeLuxe theatre, Sunday in "Female f The Species," founded, it is presumed, on tha Kipling poem of thf.t name. The picture Monday is Charlie Chaplin in "Easy Street,"

A U newpnper fur people are till earth that's what THE TIMES

i-Uy of Hammond. Lake County, Indi

ana. Bar room has Klass front and faces on Calumet avenue, a public highway in said City cf Hammonl. Bar is on north side of room. All of said bar room can be seen from said highway. GEORGE THOX. Feb. 2 D 15

room is 3i34 feet and the whole of said room can be seen from the highway. The bar is on the north side of room and faces south. There are four livir.g rooms In the rear and six ahnva. EDWARD T. DUN LEY. Fib I 5 15

The work of the constitution committee

jome in Chicago after being the ! ls to be praised for it enabled the

guest of Mrs. Rosepe -woods of Ken-' Junior Chamber to start off with the

wood for a few days. right sort of a foundation. Lyle Jlc-

. 1 Kinney was chairman, Peter Moran, V. Don't fail to see ths Vero. Florida ! J- Reynolds and Art Lacey members, land ad. Full nartlou'ars. rl-, i . 'A a nd C. M. M-l 'aniels. advisory mem-

excursion fl'cwhers In Time. George

""'?: and Thomas E. Knotts. 2-2-1

WEASQTTEBADH D4NCPTS PAETT. The 5in Club, e.ompu.-:d of members of tho Ma-sonic lodge, entertained at an invitational masquerade dancing party at the Masonic Temple last evenig. The affair was ono of the most delightful In the history of the club and was enjoyed by nearly one. hundred and fifty

her of that committee. Julius Meyn. as

' "WMTiilillaili'l in!

Men of Modes

XOTICH TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, JANUARY TERM. , 1317. LENA II FUST VS. GEORGE E. HURST. GALSE NO. 1S817. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes tho plaintiff by D. E. Boone, attorney, ar.d lilcs her complaint

m 1 he-rein, together with an allldavlt ot a I , nmnf tent. Person, showing that tho de-

11 I dent .,f the SLato of Indiamu

I ci.i At,(. .ml mt is therefore herehv

notit.cd of the pendency of said action

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ' ESTATE. i i In the matter of tho Fstat- of James ' ! M. Bradford. No. ?8t. In the Lake i I Surcrior Court, January Term, 1917. j 1 Notice, is hereby given to tho Hejrs. j

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FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS , with the estate of said decedent ;;houlJ i not be approved; pnd said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of I heirship, a ad receive their distributive ! shares. j Witness the Clerk cf the I.ak Su- ,

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