Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 5 February 1917 — Page 3

Monday, Fob. 5, 1D17

TIIE TIMES PAGE THREE -1 Just as we predicted: the Mill End 1

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lITIi TABERNACLE MEETINGS

i St eei il to Tut; Ttvr.s ) whiting, ixp., ivb. 5. The tb!im:.- meetings got off to a good aiher conditions considered, it . n. ill-! unanimous opinion of the rgy as well us the layman, that. wl;!i little more favorable weather condii"tiS. the tabernacle would have b-'tn , to overflow Hit. The largo rliorus choir, under the diions of Rref. Collision, was prouneed h grand success, and (' ,iU nur the prediction that before meetings arc more th.iu ten days d. that Whiting will be treated to 'iiif of the best choir music they hso vrr had the pleasure of listening to. f you arc not t registered in tais A i Ay V ! J M1IS. (I.AIDi: Gf.lVnF.R. To sweet sr-?ins cf harre.n. trom. S-erling's oreh-stra wiih Charles ' Kelvey a-. V.. I'iano, about two hun-(ije-j Fas' Chicago derr.ocra: s a, mow n to an ex.-eih-nt rej asc at the Audi'.oi - run. Indlan-i Harbor, Saturday ntf.hu ch rls PhiU'.f did t?e .M'erit.g-- ; .Vo.-n I'. T ytuan ac'- d as t ma' - ' .- and handle. 1 ma'tcts with grace ainl .rise. His announce rr.nit that h -t'-akers s.-hei(uied f ro'ti outside tie- , I'oivfMieu to api ( r catisea poioe I :s"i p ; ;o! ;; " ; i r . v hi'-h whs speerl;l" f-v-;...tte. h--r. whtn celebrit i-s i l..o-o writ their flo . of . r 1 1 j ' o i - l-'r-u.:-;' 'ilWhtm. mayor of the cify, v ro- to- tir.- speak' r and wee f,d--oa.,- i,.. ' " . . . i : i y ctfiirii;:)!: Fat l-'inner-t ,, liarj . an 1 il' ino-in l-hnia i. dis- j ti eii.itiniiiii, from 'r n Pom:. 1 ; ' :i s ; t na s; - r hen presented n a -ihtimte spe;,K. r f o r the eenins Joe t'or.roy of H-Triiinond. Mr. Vnu-y emph.-tsized t h' import-MiK-e of ft whole-hearted spirit of Arnerlesiiism and r"'io a cool !,-;,i of n-iJi-isia.-m. inspirmir a'l presen- w i:h deep, f.r'.io patriot ism. )l expounded ' tne theo;-y of r;inl rich's to. all and s; oria! privi'ciees to none," as one of the mo-t iirportant cf the democratic cioi i',n'-4. lie rono ,j jL etitj 'iy phrase that he? i" "d fr ittly in 1:1" sddfos. name';, . II at "the democrat :.t party is the fore-w-td ' f praci icq civilization today." at! I f.i i . a n:imb..r t trite illust ra ; ion oi "he t rut ii of the e x p r-.- ion. M - said that he believe.! tha" ho : f. a of the democratic priy m l!i'!;;o;;. OVERWORKED MINISTER Tells How Vinol Restored Strengiu and Vitality. 1 lain! -ond .-H-pt" w:!i i -aliie that w e e. ,-;!d it"! .i;J!iHh Mich lft'frs as the iooowinfr if ih-v :r- no. Rem: in e an 1 t ... I 1 , ; i J.T ! !! tit Of '.,. ... T ." loo". Hu iiV'.es. lb!!;.- pr;ni:: . i . ' i ' -o i ! : a . T t h d ; s i Mu-isi. r. nr."! su:'f. re. i 'roiii broken-down !;".. ?. 1...-; of ;: o j .el 1 o r f l1 i s o :'!' s.;i;e . i i . ir.-i:!.-'iioii v. a;-- . r I v aw v. of-:., p.., r. ;,: ! I dilv in ;.i 1 -, ,,-!:!; .-. 1 feO 1 yhou'd 1 hcl v r. 'I., do S hl.t did l;o S m.;u , a i;; ! '. 1 ' r T!ti uiuii M r. ;.-tiiti IP oid. n. Ark.. ! ) !:VI. d of .ti-d. :.f. !' . I !Iti III" UP- I 1' fia I e i i J- le o . 1 o e, ooj. betterand do jih.i. v mi.." 'i'ii.;-' is" no secret about YnioP i; do-ii-es its power to build up tiie overworked. Vir.-kendow ii. nervous system j from beef and cod liver peptones, iron . a tid man cam p.-ptonates, and jtlyi - ' r,.pliosj'hat"s. etc. which it. contains. Anvere m Hammond who wishes to f Vinol cat; do ;,. vtilh the nn.lr-i s'andinc that we v. ill ret -': th..ir money if they -ire not s 1 ..-fed, Ji-'V-W. Wei5. Drugreist: 1 4. Harry We.:-, ai. i Xoi-ris Plicy.. Hammond. Also at the ! adinsr Drug- Store in all Indian,-, towns. Adv t'cVW'S'-W V "tfcV..."' 7 5ojr .'.E MOVES SKIN AFF2CTION5 Oa pact :f,o provc3 i:. Sold and 0uarmutra by oboTtt Vinol druii;t- ,

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I x j. - 1 If v -v? " i . v . , Iff I i! IIKV. ( UK (.IMIKII. chorus. K- In early, be or.e if tfioso who wili Mir our it y by sonr .. never )for.. There will bo serv ices at 7 30 teiiiBlit. and e.-ery nirht tiii- week 8t this hour. Xp rial annouriceinen! s, Tuesday afternoon at the tabernacle, immediately after school closes there will be a tiiet't -iiiK' for girls and ouhk women, aj.es 1 .". ; o 2 . Wedn-sday after school for boxs and jrirls from Bros to 1.".. O n:c anl Uii y.'tir friends of this meeting. Thursday nif,-htthe Ind. pend. nl Order cf Odd Fellows will attend the s.-ry-!ets in a body. If you are an Odd Fellow, turn out w.th the order, and if you are an Odd Fellow, and not a member of the order, come just the sa r.e. Friday nigrht. there will be a jret-to-jrcther meeting of the n-eti after the regular services. for a social hour. Light refreshments will be serve. -J. Xo charge. If ou ar a man. hip. fat rr skinny, conie anl Kt a.-.4U!i intcij wi-h your neiKlibor. ard S'.e h.'.w you like him. and how ! Ii'.;e-i jvii. Meail Thr Timhs daily to keep posted on this pre at. meeting. If you are not a regular subscriber, let us know, and we will see thai you fret a copy daily during these liieftinRS. delivered to your home gratis. Just telephone your order to Whiting Xo. 15. at. the recent election was simply an indifference on the part of a. number of leaders to real democratic policies and principles. Mr. t'onroy was followed by Mose Silverman, who told of the republican disregard of pre-election pledsres In allowing the passage of the prohibition Pieasu re. E. D. I.. Olazfhrook was the next speaker and he made an excellent talk on democracy In general and on the large probability of success of the local municipal democratic tp-ket. The prosrram closed vih a taik by W. J. Murrav, democratic candidal" for 1 nay c.f. Mr. Murray, it will be reiperjhered. is the first mayoralty candidate to run on a strict ly democratic ticket in Fast I'ho-ap-.. Never before in t Johistory of t he city have the dcniocra' s f. it et T.e ore-usrh to put up an ec 111 : ve tick' t . Murray trade a good ' k un. eios.-d bv s.-iyinff that Vie ci-nfidenti y expecr-.i 'o 'Mcf'e.l mayor of Kasr Chicago, the best and most r roniisinit city in this srr--at st.te of Indiana. The fe.dir.jr wa exc.-llept and r-very-..?! present felt that they tool st. nt a rry protaMe and pleasant hour. GARY MEN CE FDR CITY PLUMS When 'i'y Clerk H. C. Francis' of- -; e closer! Saturday at 'iary there had been le , declara - tons of candidates eekintc norcinatlons it. the citv pri maries, which op-.'r the way to 17 cfp.c. T -i iioMn!5 an 1 four repuhl icans signed f ' r the mayoralty nomination Thev ".' Harvey Curtis, at torney, and John ieurilicti, sahionVteep.-.., for the d. luo.rr-' i-.: ic mi ma t ion : Major R. ). .fohn Jop. real '.--tate. I'r. Frank W. .-rut'., phyi.-iaii and . ptor: . i '. Ho.lg. r:. attorney, and Asa Hooper, contractor, for the i-ei.iilii jen n tin. i.i.K em. Seven derce'crats and se ert republicans u-d for city .. ids-- Two demo crats ' iht re p.: i hi i. a ii.-. .ih'd f-.r-eiepk. .-. -,, rep; i h ! i i ;s an! d-iu-i o:-ial:; VI d f"l I l'1' the P't ! s.-.-kini- : -fc-. in 'he N i : 1 1 , p. $:..-!:! ; v ' ' . , I ". e OI lie coo e' : : r.ARY DEATHS . . , .- ii i : : : 1 : 1 .si - i !h.. :e.ra:u ; ' io ye,-, , oi oi.p u !:.. rei',v"-d a V ;. V :,; 'ho S'.el CM-C-; ;-t 1 ioll's , i:..., ,.;, ro I., . pi'il 'Oi IViilny . v. !; i;;i,;. :i ;, r a . I 1 e ! '!nl t"l; . I Older"ipeis Wjlli-ims is I! ' Marshall 1m ,ng in t iiarge. MACV It. T A V I ' R The f-iie ral of colored woman ph; sn-i'iii, who was 'on .-dor. d in Vo l- off i .. l-'r: day "erinig. will be held Tuesday a ft .-rnooii from the Williams' and Mai.-hali ili;i' l. Burial al Car;, ( i.aiiii :! I . e;i;etery. JOHN BKACELIN't! Services Tuesday morning at Holy Angels church, burial at Calvary ('me'e-rv. Host ''Iary. Mr. Fr.ooelinr. who vvas 54 years old. lived at 1,2 WashinsV n 'tree-. He passe, i r v. p : at a4n y re;i of i-icve'an I and yir. P arrel; will come to Car;.- for tie- fuc.-'r- i. I'ndcr-ta';o;-s Wilii.t't's and aiirst.oii it, .In rge. I'M'.i.i" i.o 'HN - T.'n lc '-taho-s Wiiliains Marshall will he in charge of the fu-t .!! Thp.rsday if l erpoon of ":!: PPih";. J . . ."7 t e - . t:; ! ; , a lit Ma-ho;-. j; ;ri:;i ;. t P.;rv I 1 "I ! h i 1 i

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no ioiiob-1117 ronstitula the com plete ;ins of names of thope who havr tiled for nomination !n the romlntr prlinarv on the republican and democratic i r.ckits of Enw l"hi''aso: ri:ii iii,ic. Mayor Lm M.n'ormirk, W. A. Puty, !r. n. It. Johns. J. K. lieppa. lerk -Merlo E Flynn, Nick J. Pop- ' j pn, T. V. Ui hards. Treasurer Johii Bochnowak I, Harmon. I tr Judder Iestor Ottenhelmer. If. i 'M. t'oiien, Kd Wiekey. John H. Steph- j jeiis. A. v". Folea. M. Ilerskovitz, Mich-j ; aei llavrun, A. I,. Cli rza riowskl. I j Councilman at I.rl Joe Karniiljowiez, Jacob Shurman, If. H. Peters; n. ; j'J-o Oswearo. Jos. II. Burns, am Wu- ' Mti i-.v.eh, Geo. IJ. l,ufrcsan, Jos. K. llofiek. (5abr;el Hasfe, leo 1 'iot ro wsk 1. ' M eter i'dria, John J. lUedziatiowski. ! j ard I nunclliurn First, Theodora . i.otlirke, Harrv Riied; Second, F. J. i . , . . . . . . - i.oaa, jonn ivrupa. xony i.airis. i aui i-. Myfiliwicz: Third. Clyde Biddtnper. K. ' cleorsio. John Roberts, Flank Newra- j caj. John Aniay; Fourth, John TenkMike Klrcielr.ack. Uavid Matucc: ' Fourth. ". . fJeyer. Kilwin J. Cailson. John Kuric; Sixth. Ferdenand : Ketzik. Stanley Racikowskl . Seventh.: !j. W, Maxwell. DEMOCRATIC. Mayor W. J. JIurray. j Clerk Edward I.,. Reil. Treasurer William Wright. Judg-e A. P. Twymnn. Aldermaa First, J. S. Johnston: secW'adas; fourth. Julius Such: fifth, ITor-' .-tie K. Shrpard: sixth. Uorance Werrzyti: seer:tri. Clint Jar her. Aldenr.an-At-l.arga Jos. Van St.enhi rsci, John H. Locke, Jos. K. Doppler. Has Chicago Her People mad Occurences POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS TOR TBEASTTKEB. F.ditor Thhj Times: Kindly announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination on the lie publican ticket for Treasurer of the City of Fast Chicago, at the primaries to be held March 6, 1917. W. O. HARMON. rOR CIESK. Fdiior Thb Times: Kindly announce that I will be a can didate tor tne nominal. .,, o.. ! publican ticket for Clerk of the City or East Chicago. Subject to the will of the voters at the primaries, March 6, ;-5- THOS. Y. RICHARDS. FOR MAYOR. Kditor The Times: Kindly announce that 1 will be a candidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket for Mayor of the City of Fast Chicago, at the primaries to be held March ti. 1 " 1 7 . 2-7,- IV R. JOHNS. M. D. 1 1 r Cards will be enjoyed tomorrow afterI noon at Weiiand's hall when Mrs. Julius i S. Friedman will entertain for the beneI fit of charity. Whist, auction bridge j and five hundred will be ployed and the j sanies will commence promptly at 2 t o'clock. Excellent prizes wil be awarded for each table. Light refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the games and a very pleasant afternoon it assured. Everybody is invited. The home economic section of the Woman's Club wil! met this .--nin? at the home of Mrs. J. .1. Turner n Raring avenue. There will be e !ctiori .f fo -if

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Ii-1K 1U TllKUiN rJ Ur liULliAKIA SAIi) lUrrmond. ente.tained by singing and ! : M's . , .. f,.:; , :, p-or: - I 1 . itMv'hor ' pf U-f t'll'Pf.!

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Princess Victoria of Srhleswig-Holptein and Crown Prince of BulgariaAnnoETCTrnent of the engagement of Princess Victoria of SchleswigHolstein and the Crown Prince of Bulgaria, it is expected will soon be made. The prince recently visited Emperor William and had a prologe"1 audience with him and it H snid that plans for the betrothal of the t.vo were arranged at that time. The- princess is a sister-in-law of prima. Aupusi Wiifctsm. fourth .sop. cf the ki.tser, and is known to be one of t!.s-' wealthicit princesses in her own right in Germany

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Mcsdames Abe Ottenbeimer and Goodfriend wero anion? the visitors in Chicago on Saturday last. ilr. Janie3 Clements left Saturday for a week's visit with her mother In iishawauka, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith attended the automobile show in Chicago Saturday. The I.ady Klka Club witl be entertained tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. J. A. Meade on Magoun avenue. Misses Murray and Ma?rame from Chicago spent the day yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lewis.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hyams went to j a young son was born Thursday to j ta.n.r.i 'e-ie.r,, Chicago Saturday and attended the mat- ' j;r. alj Mrs. Everett Williams on For- ' tr"inni in the afternoon. ' cyth avenue. Both mother and child ' M.s F.d- ird Mrs. Will Jenkins will he hostess to1 are getting along fine. hit;- Satur i ' the Pinochle Club on Wednesday after- .1 The. business meeting of the Calu-Miu.p t ': S'n- '

noon at, her home on Magoun avenue. j Rev. Dr. Schudder. one of the rm-( tional secretaries of th Congregational! church, will speak in th First 'ongre- ' gationhl chunh nt the corner of 4Sh street and Magoun ave.n'ie. Monday' evening at 7:H0 sharp. He is a f re-I quent isitor of the far east and has ai world-view of our progress. A cordial j invitation is extended to ai. The regular nifntniy business and social meeting .,f the rndiann Jewish Ladies' Aid Society will be held Wed nesday afternoon at the borne of Mrs A. Sugar. 5.1.; New York avenue. Whitinc. A la rife attendance is desired. i3 t '

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End Sales. We were exceptionly fortunate with our purchases, securing vast quantities of choice

yard goods both silks and cotton

percent, samples and surplus stocks in Al condi tion. Just think what this means in this time of high priced leather to be able to buy guaranteed

leather women With prices of should buy for

Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Giles, Mr. and j to M: Ma: ;c. Mrs. John Hil! and daukhter. Elcdse. ! basket ; .; i.-. and their Fister and family. Mr. and future li ip-e . -Mrs. Miller and children from Napanee, j

Ind., were dinner ruet yesterday at ? . - t- i r i - j ...s trie home of Pr. aril Mro. Edward. i Jacobs. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church met Friday 1 afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. L. Hoi is. There waa a pood attendance considering the severe weather. Mrs. : I 'iwilym Jones waa leader her subject : i being "Stain In the New World." Fe- i I freshments x. ere enjoyed at the com Insion of the businfss meeting. met Chapter IX A. R. will not. be held this evening tut has been postponed ub-: ti! next Monday afternoon, when all. members are requested to come to' the 1 ongregationa I cnurcii at .',:m. rhe an - "uh1 "'action of officers will be held and tfl annual reports from the various of - bo Ktven. The business meet - insr xvi11 b" fc'l''"' hy banquet for ""' hu-bands at 6 o'clock and a fine pro - I gram will no given dining the evening. A mi.vel'aneous shower was given Thursday evening by Miss Margaret Murpl.y of Kie-htn avenue and Proadvvav-, C.ary. brlde-to.b. The hnus-e ! wa iea ut if ti .1 v decorated with hearts 'and .ajiids. A thrfe-oourse luncheon was served. Miss Evelyn Murphy of llirrmond. enteitameft t-y singing ann 'g. Tile presents were presenter! i

Sale opened to the largest morning

in the history

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chandise that's going to make this the greatest of all Mill

as low as in former years. More than 10,000 pairs of high grade Shoes were purchased at a saving of 33 1U3

shoes at a saving

folks will be astonished when they see

the wonderful bargain? offered in high grade winter Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Uml crmusUns etc.

merchandise advancing each day .vols future needs.

for ! Indiana H arbor Personal tmd Other he Yety rig'it. Para : st roi'i cotr.ed -feat u re va-.i d e v ; special. I'olumMa theatr toWi'oani Fox present.- Theda i li.e ' Eternal Sappho." ? very iix-pjtl feature. An e-eiient w-i: re si. own wit it t.:e tbove To-iiorro v eveuinc; is .':;. p.-iS.-a-.n will he the entrr- . oi n from s i.:'(-t:s: Mr;s- e c.r.m i and v t. eek iiar.ie, I' is fn.piy' i a '. to . . '. r g o a i . o t . . i.:p.- of ' O'k a an ass'.s:-. r ope. a V epu - i - ., ! s,i ;,;;, ;.,:; i j i n oi eiil'. oil his foot . r.i .t . . tit.d' : a nesv y He was removed tr. Me-c v, he;e a. i amputation ef tr iinii'i! , r.e,-CfS4f . if this city -. pu i e. i Mo Hrs-.i .-" i;' V o ; Tr: ii -s i a i ! Audi.

PRINTS MORE AOTO Al

VERT1SIWG THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN TMIS DISTRICT AND IS

THE BEST WAY FOR DEALERS TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE

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fffTEvery Man in Lake County Who has Money to Use in Buying an Automobile Reads THE TIMES.

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of dependable mer ri p. 3 9 5T1 at prices every bit i ! of one-third. Tne j M : s F-.it.l: "Io."n: d.-l.?."f-.;;,y . .;-:. i: ; 1 v:l, a nasg:;e.-a - sur,; it-.trday eco.ii.g at her hoTie nn M!-ta-an mveitu In honor of her son Hurt h .rhjay. About thirty young foi j.rr&ppr and the evening w r'!l away with music and games. ":' : : ".? us pjnchou was served du. 'u . ae i ttning. Tiia guests prfPtit, '.:a- ' with a gold watch Bedford of Elm street, continue .-rittca: condition sufferinsi fron.X :ene w v l-g. iich has pread l.oy H sight of Common wealth .-eai.'e to be out after a flavg ope;, p. eta ea 'iarclug for mrixim coirs a re f i. , ::. fan ;.- t h e A ; d '. . r id so :pi-i ."'pi " m WEI 1

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