Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 5 February 1917 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Monday, Feb. 5, 1017 MJEESZBI irons 11 13 Wbortiood News From ver Lake County CROWN POINT LOWELL M ERRILLVILLE MUNSTER DYER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOB ART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE M J CAMERA CATCHES NEW AUSTRIAN EMPEROR TAKING OATH Wh itins 43 And Its

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BASK OX WSI1IB Responsibility and Resources Our $l.OUO,0J. 00 Opan Evuilu James 'o!e of Hammond, usited Wnitine friends on Saturday. Tr. Royal XeiRhbors ivi'.l have a card party and donee at I. (. i. F. hall i on ig ht. Mrf James 'Sold of 4".'! 'entr.il nuf. was the recipient of a very pleasant surprise party, tendered here on Friday evening. Ther were kikpi ' rom Fhioairo, llanitnoinl and Whitiutr w ho brought bountiful refreshment. ih- patty enjoying an excellent time. Miss Luoile PafKlinc entertained the .uembers of the Beta Gamma l"pP.o?i sorority at her home in I-iSporle avenue on Friday ni?rht. ames Morrison of New York avenue. : improving' from an attack, of the r i p. i.". A. Ife'.wisr of Whiting, who went

t. j'etfrsDurs. i- ia.. ror nis neaun.

1 .is been confined to his bed fo

. ast four weeks. Mr. Hell wis w

. ompai.ie.l by his wife an.l Miss Fern Morrison, the latter members of the party being very well and improved by change in climate. Princess Theatre tonisht. The beau- : , f-j; Pauline Frederick? in "The Worn. ::i in ti'.e Case," an intense!;.' intevostt p- five supurb acts. A!sv a coo 1 u.-.edy. 2-3-1 N". A. Emerson of ll'Uh street, who a a? so seriously ill with pneumonia. :. now able to be tip and around aa:n. M'-s. Myrnlck has returned from llifhmor.d, I rid., where she visited with . i r parents. Mrs. Elward Wonnaoott and ;or

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FEEL FINE! TAKE "CASCARETS" LIVER.

Emperor Karl Franz Joseph of Aua-tria-Hungary takinp oath at his coronation at Budapest; the emperor, his wife and eldest daughter in coronation robes. The coronation of Karl Franz Joseph, new emperor of AuatriaHunp.iry, was the most brilliant of any g;reat public ceremony In that country for generations. When the emperor took the oath he was surrounded by the highept church dignitaries and gaily costumed court officials. After the ceremony the new emperor was photographed in his coronation robes witS his wife and their eldest daughter. Shortly thereafter he hurried to the battle front, where In company with Emperor William he reviewed his soldiers. Despite the fact that AustriaHungary is torn with war, the coronation was marked by festivities throughout the dual empire.

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will re urn from Llr.denwood, I'.l.. to

morrow, wise re tr.ey have been visit- i.T' nia;ht. Til1 iner ir, h-T parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hoh. 1 the I'etuure are v.-ry

Mrs. Titdberr '.ve and daughter Vivian i liar..;.-.',:, visited her mother. Jlr.J o'. S.itii.-.!;.;.-.

Frank Otinr.-.rra v w ho is at the -outh

Spend 10 Cents! DOnt St3.yif hicaso hospital suffcrinsc with bloodidea upon. The officers are M. Jl. I, i poison in his foot, is now an to sit ellers, president; A. If. tros. vi-

UiUUUO, "CAUaWiiy, up. president; Floyd F-ak-r.

COnStipated. v- J- I'umhour of I!;.!!, street, is iUert. Ooffinp.-r. treasurer.

, . , , i William CiJby who was injured bv a i Sc'..ic-chty, I'.in M Neiil. A. J. 1 Uan t narm yOU! IS eSt Ca- j fall while at work for the Austin Ton-j sen. Frank Futhler. J. .1. K. 'i; thartic for men, women i!:rurtion c'cman-v- ,t,ma!ns !n v-r' ir"

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O. F. ,-iub room on Vedne- . Mr. and Mrs. T'. ,T Mullanev attend-j

night. Tii men connected with ; r 1 the f uncra I of tiicr utaie in Joliet, j

riU!i:ist.c as to I 'ti a !''.. v. i

its success, over $r.f'"T stock ha vin already be rt subs crlb-d for. Tne cation is now under ( sidcr 1 1 b a, bu as vet a cefinite piace has !i't b en I

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serious onditiou at the Ermiewood I'nion hospital. It is now found th.it

. . : in addition to his two legs beinti fr.o - Enjoy life! Tour system is Riled ' turecd. th.e youim man's hip lias aiso

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poison wnicn Keeps j ou oinou.-, fjea i- ; The funeral or Wi.liam Kiasrler. n; achy, dizzy, tonstue coated, breath bad ; 27, enbalmer for Fndertak. r A l. and stomach pour Why don't you et n,-.vden. w as ha hi Saturday. Serviced

a 10-cenr box t f "asra r t s at the dmgr ; were ns-v.uiied at the Hey Jen undertak- !

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the number on 1 .' ; was or.iy To',; 1"N wcr

for disorderly onduet. arid so for asault and battery. J.ar r,y w as o the decline, there betr.sr "2 a"r. st.

February 3. a-. ife att r..'U''l toe

.! a o . o w in ":.aao ypt.-rd i v. i'a-rj- Ze t Valparaiso, -.t- d in Uf bnrt TliMi i 5 y . .1 int. Mr. a r,d M-s. '! a .- Im-Tiimi late nuri:isd a io from V':a. iwen '!eelan ! ,.v,a,UA ,,.! i:,tr.,. to , re,t a

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liver and bowel c1eansir.tr you ever ex- ; were pr perienced. You'll wake up with a clear ; m ('id' head, clean tonfru. lively step, rosy ' ej. afte skin and look in? and feeling fi. M0M1- : i i-ik woo

r re can pive a whole Cas-oaret t sick, j stjrvi e,i 1 y hi.- widow 'toss. Viiiious. feverish child any time .ejus, the latter restdina hy are harmless never jrripc or sick-J The directors of tiv en. Adv. I oternt ive s:o--e will hav

ct her arr sts v.-f re f r

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akwood chapel t. j Nil V.ere re:e,!Sed O V t;e po.o

out t !;'.: -1 were dip.d'.arc.-d e't.v coti-t nt'J u f If I'" !(, and fined.

Miss Kthei t ' I n a e "; of 11'ie. spent, t'ne wek- n I in risk Far!:.

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a. I .". e reTiaitis wevp crenaT-wiiiel-i r'tey Mat e int"rr'-'d in cemetery. Tiie dereaseel K

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Soap ii..uld be used very ear- fully, if you want to keep your hair l"ol;iiiE i, best. Me.ast soap and prepared sham- , . , . . , 1 . n ? !. I i Tt.it!

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' I vj. t.er In t'!i:'-aia ye s !a y. ! Myrot: id.i h of "a ipa ra i.-o, is i---at the l.oti.e of J 11 lie.,,.;, for : a d :ys. ; A !,(.; who La- eotiiiducted a m--tiliou-u. :!,- sin.- lv", ha.s yod '!:- e::'ire jiohi:-;u i,rr,. to .1. t '. Kfju v. ho 1 ! v. s ia tiiA u,-,u!'i part of t'.'Ae. M: 1 a . '01 e ; , 'no :c wid make his ; f ;'!;r.. iaoi:e ; i' ; . -i ; i . I . T r.ir 'i'ani; a.

T!o J.t st thine for steady tie is jus'.; ordinary mulsihed cocoantil oil (which : is p- nd Kiaase less. and is better than 'he- most exp-iisie soap or any-! thmR 'se you can use. on., or two i .-.as po. .uf u is wi!! cleanse : the b.a:r and s'a!p thorough ly. Sinif'ly: moisten the hair i'h -water atal rub it . in. It makes an abundance of rich.

War News Mailed By United Press Men to the United States

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oii 'ii.'A.;o". ...v ... ,- . ,pOWrier has sky-roktd 100 per cen: .

l-emo s?i n' e-.e.y part "'. dus', dirt, ijcnd t-dav than thev were before the! ,.,,. ,-- 4., v,,..

("amy iatt-r. wia.h tins

ntake ordinary pwrcn's pnsp. Even the : bath I'.'.Mv a third m- re, the bath thermometer is up 1 "1 p. r cent and 1 .'ia !

dandruif and excessive o;h The hair dra s quickly and fat lily, and 1' le:n e5 i!c scalp sid'i. and t!ie hair line ami silky, bright, luslr.uis. flu IT and . :isy i" Hiiitiape. I V"U ca r- ft muisitied cocanut at any pharmaey. it's ery c'm ap, and a 1 I",v ,,ui' es wiil supply eery mrmbe r

ff the famdv f.-f m. n;is. . ,it

land t"day wa r.

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d to Paris. Ill of the forme. '

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Receiver Hook

ERE the delicate mechanism of the telephone receiver hook

and contacts is shown. This mechanism embraces more than a dozen of the 116 separate parts that go to make up a Bell telephone, and it

has been developed to the highest point of mechanical efliciency. It combines strength and durability with the delicacy of instant response. When the receiver is "banged" into the hook repeatedly, parts are loosened and adjustments destroyed; if the receiver strikes the hook a lateral blow buiore it is down far enough to break the contact, the person on the other end of the line, if he has not had time to hang up, will hear a sharp, cracking noise that is far from pleasant. You can help to safeguard the service by care in replacing the receiver. Chicago Telephone Company O. A. Krinbill, District Manager Telephone 9903

P.orn. to Mr. and Mrs. . Klaub of ' Jlobeius at !i'ie. n baby hoy. Morht: i and b.-ibi- .a ! o genius .'tlone n:,c..y. ! Mrs. Mmma (Vuhran of ('Ir.-atn, '-

GiBLS! Wi MOIST CLOTH THROUGH Hi

couble irs wmsi iBc::z

. . , . . . - !'.- Moore, is very si. k with the aiup TrV tlUS! Hair getS thlCK, j Mr. and Mrs William Kuwrs of Inglossy, wavy and beauti- j V--iln ri!!! fill at once. ii".:.",;: I Miv . Violet Ni.-hi'ison of l:obert

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ninsr with ttood old castor oil. are dou-

; An expert has ju t tieured out what it J bb-d in price. Olive oil is up 50 per cen': 'means for British fathers ami mot hers I srl.vcerine. K: lanojine. Tea, and even tieto have l.nbies in war time. ' price of ihs'iaed wa" r is i...t what r On the annual basis it costs about l used to be. more for an infant's milk than two' IVramhulators that Sold fop f 41) at years ae;o. Faby food costs t v ' en's ti:.1 lep-.nnin of tJie war now cos the more a feed and even bottles, are up a endurniK paren' about $55. A cot he thied Mi 1 h y la ted spin' to heat the in- , ii;irht have lnn.isiit. for S" two yearfan's tiieht food is now trore than;aco now takes about $s of his bankdouble the normal price. roil. Wb n lie lias provided the cot im Infantile jrarments cost m 1-r. Trr,cati buy tin. ieattress at one and 01aeent more just. raw if they are made fourth the- or-'Kinal cost. Jpph chnir? 'of wool: if co ton or wooiru mixture est. iaw: tlov used to cost. $4. ; it's an additional 23 per rent and 13 peiy XnrfS in EnK'and now d" their work n if merely cotton. The evp. r! suk- for $."0 additional to the usual wa c-g-os's that, the high price of infant ! T!ie nurses' f -od costs an additional 1 htiiir froci;s. flannels. cot blankets. 3:11-1 per cent.

lis I. otiie Hat of Pavios Pck. woolv shawls, vests, shoes, the nutses, Thus the MoosevcPitm theory isn't .,:.,! m:-s ;.-se A'anderhocf of Tu--baby batli pa ra pherna 1 a . is cn.aish to ; t ncou raped, the infant expert observes. In aerae, este:Alay. " '"

?P' M,ir: y 'I'imm of Imliana boule- :-!. js r .' iii e 1 i :i ntreiv from an at- , ; of tc.e srip. Mrs. I.. Powmaa ret'.rne-j ; her mo la Keatla'cl, lad., after a week's -it at tl.e Seil.-rs iionte oil Amy nvo-

Allerm.'v. K users t-aasaitc! I. rer- la ffamuioud. Saturday. -

j ?d iss Path ew ert r as the truce ne 1 tii Afis." Harry laymoycr J Ha mm 1 n a ' - . la st even . n ir.

TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

GIRL'S ONE-PIECE DRESS. By AiMbel Worthinston.

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dry. brittle e :n--r the h-tir.

I I'd'. ' ' Tin

, , ui'y draw it j t.;.- ;:; I,,.;, , t.-.kii-' fii-' II I hall it: Within-: 'h .. will cleanse the j . i 1 .afailters r t . s.-ivo oil. andjjre u-.ie.-te die. i n;s you hae de.ub!- j i,-s. i). : r-...'i T ur bt.sr. A litthl - j Souili Chi'-a.--..

ose whoso hair nie.ha.-d Srnlt'.i.

if 1 he 'o.ope: at i '. ie,-::tia: at I. 1. '.. ". ,'xt Saturday evenami t iiose inter' sted e present. 1 oisseii spent Fridaytiie -uest of M;s.

-I or ii- soraeirv. faded. j Mr. ai d tr.-. Frank Ruehler of Rob- . tin. li-..-ides beautify- I , rts avenue, ( ntertained a rumber of ei- riu" dlssopes every i relatives and friends at a t o'ciock 1

e.f dau'l; uiY: lurines dinner. F:iday. ' 1 i.-'tes ;.',. sculp, forever stop-j j,rr. and Mrs. Sens.-ak of Myrtle avehins and t'a llinc hair, but wh.t L j nlle. are the p.-nts of a baby boy. as.- you most will ! after a j Mother and bahy are doin.it nicely.

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same loos lines and with the straisl.t . ''ffeet that Madame Mode i,3s 9,iv,,i .... .voKrse'.f. Jh,- mode illustrated shows tl:e . xa 'lyae requirements in n frock for a tn s, from f, to 14 years of a?... if ,.fit in ... piece with the bodice and skirt jcecti.plaited and joined to deep yokes. '1'- . point collar of contra! in? poods is ja' riitht style 1'or a how tie at front: t!tfiiii len?t!i sleeve is cuffed to match, led with its ends tnokc-1 innie;- the I'h-' il.-iit in eae) front is ormi nou, t 1 1 a- v is necessary to hold the side l'ain.'ss r 1 its arramti'iiieut inarks !l: straifrht hiiront. Touches :" eaihroidery a! whys 4 wonders when one selects a wool 'en .. silk weave for sip-h dr-i-s, but braid in.-, be employed to a'lvanta.-re. Linen, jionsee, p-.plin. ea(:ar.!ipe, Cni; liaia find su-'n materials are .a No to b.eor.sidf red choice b irii a .'onii-; whether the frock wi'! he far s hool or fohetter wear. For pood looks and comfort a better design con hi nor he tour 1. The dress pattern No. cuts ...

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As if to compensate for any hardships sizes to 14 years. To make in size I-.flPfed rears niro. Fashion to-dav is reallv requir-es 21 yards ?,f, inch material.

. wi.a. se,. now hair t. l'nrl P.odiue of India na pol 1 - t. a-n ,11.. in her treatment of styles for yard .ti rah eon! ra f nip.

lowtn at I'r--: yes but bou'evard was hostess- to the mem- voiuil girls. So. if von wou'd hare Tour To obtain the pattern seji.i 10 .."'I,'"

ur row, tit: ail "ver Hi" de-rf of the Independent Fed: . a b ;. 1 . ; - j,n r,;, v you w ii! make h-r , a . -ti 1 lie I he ' fP

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