Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1917 — Page 3

Fridnv. Feb. 9. 1917

rrt TT T" TiTfnn PAGE THREE FT TIT A IP At The Feb. lOtt 4 Unity Hall CONRATH'S ORCHESTRA nf JSasf Chicago Her People and Occurences

The Ciena rt rc.er' 1 of civics of t ll Fast 'hirago Woman's club hold one. of the mow ir.tf rpihis meetings of the jc.ir '..-st nfrht .it the ..ubi'.c library. The "V'fft wasi "Ka.-l ChiiMpl's Probrr. ." Short talks vverf made by Mrs. y. K. H er. .M -s. William Mc; 1. Mrs. S T'o-v) -.(in, George W. I ...wis. and '.;s Miry lUer.e. The ftd'lrcss of 1 1.. ve.rr.rtg was by Rev. F. r. Bliktrno-r if the CorsrreKritiona' church who poke on some cf the ".Nitjs of Hast 'htcag-V a? .-en by a now mnu-r. Very special at Coluntbia Theatre, In.l.'.i.'.a Harbor, tonight, your last opportunity to f-ee ."a2niva in War Undo?. The most wonderful ph .to play over l'p "iuood. 1 'e not fail to come and 900 '.Lis pi. turo. Saturday and Sunday extra pood vaudeville program. 2-;i-l The Welfare society has st-cared the f.yri,- theatre ;,,r every Ttifsaay :-.:K'-.t -iring th. month. Next Tuesday r.ight t.ey w ;;t feature W. S. Hart fn "The ra n," a rive-reel drama, a:.d Fred M in "The O'-Iy Scoundrel," a Key--ton dmcdy consisting of two reels The i-ilJes I,..pe for a big sale of tb-k-' and im ;te the public to co-operate ..: i help make this a sue. -ess. Mrs. Ktisar Rut'.er entertained the ":'CUS (bib yesterday afternoon at the O'.;o of Mrs. Margaret Personett on deett flvfnu?. The hours were spent soci.il, y nd with fancy work. Refreshments were a.ito served during the aff moon. About sixty people attended the pie social Wednesday evening at tb.e home. f Frank Williams on Magoun avenue, :ven by See-ion 2 of the Ladies' Social union of the M. F. church. Tb.e evening- was epent with games and contests in which prizes were awarded. A short program was also givc-n consist - I. "f several vocal solos by Mrs. Tom Williams, a number of excellent read.igs by Miss Florence Mathews and vera I solos by Miss Irene Ferguson. I. .iter in the evening Tom William sr.g a number of solos. Tb.e house as decorated n carnations and blue '"irds. Refreshments were enjoyed for a small t a the close 0 the eveni . The Jolly r.unctt Crochet cltib met Wi 'Ir.esda v afternoon at the home of Mr Myrtle Oootzin'srer of the Friedr 1 apartments. The afternoon was

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With cotton goods, woolens, silks, linens, leathe and wearing; apparel of every description advancing inprice, this sale should be of greater importance to yoti than ever this year. If you have not been among the crowds of thrifty people who are availing themselvs of this opportunity to save

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.iy at the horn a " .Mrs. Martha White. A pretty weddintr was solemnized at

tnislaw's I''olih Catholic church,

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Father Zie!'neki offi'-'.ariagr. The conraetti'jr parries were Miss Julia Jo-.-ophine Droton and Frank Kastrzak f TThiting. Tiie bride vrore a beautif'.it white charrnuesse g-own and veil held with a wreath cf orange blos.ci.s. and carried a shower bouquet f white roses and oranare blossoms, immediately atefr the weddini? a re-

option was held at the bride's home at iNorthcote aenue for the relu'ves and immediate friends. The! vo.;nsr couple will po to hows' keeping ' V.'hitine where Mr. Kastrkaz is em-hoye-d. Miss Dorton ! v- ry well and ; favorably known in thi.o vicinity, and' r,i-'. r many friends wish them '.veil in :hir new undertaking. j Fupene Given Is home from the Fni-1 ve-sity of Michigan for a week's va- . afion. previous to the opening of the j I'on.i semester, Feb. 12, when he will j return. j There was initiation of candidates

'st evening at trie reguior meet.ntr or c.o Daughters cf Isabella at Wel'and's hail. Refreshments were served. Mrs. "Michael Gorman of 4020 Bar-

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you had better attend the sale tomorrow and get your share of the Bargains.

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Margaret's hospital where she will undergo a series of operations, performed by Dr. Schleiker and a specialist from Chicago. M-s. Gorman has been ailing for some time and her many frieods hop for her recovery. Woodbine camp, Royal Neiyb.bt.rs. will hold a W.efit card party on Monday ever.lne. Feb. 12 in the auditorium C'f St. Mary's school, S20 1 44th street. I'rngresP'.ve pdro will be played and excelent p-izfes have b.-n s'i-'i ;r the winners.

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ASTHMA SUFFERER Write today, I will tell you. free ef charge, of a simple home treatment for asthma which cured me after physicians and change of cltmatw failed I am so grateful for my present srooi hoaith. after years of suff-ring, that I want every one to know of this wonilprful treatment. Mrs. Nellie Evans.

avenue, has been removed to St. J gOI 555 g. Des Moines. Iowa.

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In emergencies, when a physician is not available, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey may be depended upon for quick relief. Mr. Max Antkes, Orchestra Leader, stricken with cramps at an important engagement. Is relieved promptly by Duffy's and enabled to continue playing. ' Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is certain ly a valuable medicine to have at ham in caae of emergency and no horn should be without it. Recently I wa? stricken with cramps while playing a a dacce ia a New Jersey town a tic' thought I fhould die as the nares doctor was two miles away, I wa unable to obtain any relief until ; friend gave me fome Duffy's Mai which relieved me in a short lime am enabled me to continue playing. I an

very grateful and recommend Duffy'1 whiskey." Max Antkes, 1SS3 Crotona Ave.

dance will be bard "Saturday KV Ml M'

a person. Very special at Columbia Tlu-a diana Harbor, tonight, jour- last

tunity to see Nazt.-mova in War Brides. The most wonderful photo play ever produced. Do not fail to come and see this picture. Saturday and Sunday extra f?o"d vaudeville program. 2-1'-1 The pupils cf the Brail School of Music in Chicago pave a recital lat evening at their headquarters in the Auditorium building. They were assist

ed by Paul Ape! uho gives instruct 10ns j dries in violin. Miss Farkin w ill start a cnil- j fresh

dren's class in fancy dancing commencing tomorrow and will be assisted by

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soaps and prepared shampoos 1 too much alkali, which is very ! s. as it dries the scalp nd 1

makes t ti hair brittle. Tb" lest. tiling to us.; is just.

niulsii'lei! coc-anut oil. for this is pure and entirely greaseioss, I', s very cheap, and beats th-- most expensive poaps or anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will hist th- who;,.- family for months.

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East Chicago. Progressive pedro will be played and excellent prizes have been secured for the winners. Mrs. John Taylor of Grapevine street, has returned home from Reading, Pa., where she has visited with her parents since Christmas.

Postmaster H. "in Hot Springs,

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two weeks ago to take baths

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When Home Beckons to Pa. If pa is carrying the baby he is ready to go home. He tells wife Bhe enn jret the balance of the things tomorrow. Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

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quickly arid evenly, and is soft, looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and

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Miss Pu Plan, instructor of elocution, j and dandruff. Adv The pupils did great credit to the - "J -

school.

Vhy is the Price of Shoss so High? Because EXPENSES are high. You can save money by going to 390 Fayette St., corner of Calumet, where I am selling high-grade Men's and Boys' Shoes for the lowest price. MY EXPENSES ARE LOW and the profit is low. We also do repairing; We use high-grade leather Our work is neat and fully guaranteed in every way. iVI. IVIATKIIV, Prop. 90 Fayette St. Corner Calumet Ave

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in emergencies requiring Immediate, tellef rarely evsr fails in efheacy, for it irommonly employed as a medicine in all cases. It is dependable because it juality never varies; it Is pure because it. is made from the finest of grain thoroughly malted thereby removing all deleterious elements. A tablspoot

fu! in equal amounts of water or milk before meals and on retiring acsir-ti

estion and invariably gives the system strength and power to throw off

resist the germs of disease. Especially at this time of year when couch:

grip are prevalent, Duffy'.-; should b available :'n the family medicine chest K solve today to .loin the army of thousands who are secure in health beciu

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Funeral services were h.-ld at his la'e residence Sunday Jan. 2.th at 2 S0 and interment private. Mr. Knoth was former assistant superintendent of the Universal F'ortland Cement riant at Ruffington, and resided on Common weals h avenue, having come her from Joliet. When the new plant at Universal started, he was transferred from this place. Carl Knoth, former music tea-lier jn this city, was a son.

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ati operation performed, so. Mrs. Ki.ugstroni and e at Michael Reese hostinie and had an fxanir. The doctors diagnosnal trouble. I. KIX'T-STROM.

The "Chasers of the Blues'' wish to announce at grand moonlight dance at the Auditorium bail. Feb. 17, 191". Prof. St. riinir, considered the be ft ragtune player in Indiana, will have the musb-. The grand march will be headed hy Jay O'Connor of East Chicago.

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Mrs. street

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Drummon

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Mrs. l.uman Bull has recovered su oiently to be removed to her home Ivy street. The Vgo-Igo five Hundred Club '

Miss Heifer of Hammond. The

given by Rubin Wolper and

ollock. hetter known as "Rube ;

Mac.' There will be young folks m South Chicago, Pu'iman, Hammi. Fast Chicago. Whiting. Gary

j and a few from Chicago. The "Chasers" j vasrrc thinlCng of friv'.ng another dance j

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THE QUALITY STORE Phones 87-858 East Chicago, Ind. Few Specials For Saturday, Feb, IGlh, 1917

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Milk ffl LAN Every S&iiSFi m and IN ALL EDITIONS

A Riol of Laughs

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e Auditorium ?t. Patrick's .lay. 1 be called the "Shamrock dance." id Ihs Can RllfTar

The Fgo-Igo 510 club was entertaln1 Wednesday evening at the home of 'rs. Harry Mustart on Elm street. In

-v the games of oOO which were nlaved.

thf- ladies prizes were won hy Mrs. Pu-

ntertained Wednesday evening at' th : home of Mrs. Harry Mustard on Elm street. In the games the ladies' first prize was won by Mrs. Pujolas, and consolation by Mrs. J. P. Bedford. The

gents first, prize was won by Mr. Harrv

Mustard and consolation, Mrs. Dopp

ine next meeting win no ne,q at the an(, Mrst j r. Bedford. Ti-. gent home of Mrs. Pujolas on Michigan ave- j priz.?: Harry Mustard and Mrs. P-,; nuf-' ! u;er. Tlie next meeting win be v.-.t Mrs. Wm. Jordan spent Tuesday in j Mi s, I'ujoias on Michig.ui ar.:je.

ITammond visiting her sister and nephew, Mrs. H. J. Dermr and son William. Mrs. John Taylor of Grapevine streei, has returned home from Reading. Pa , vbere she has visited since Christmas with her parents.

! The pupils of the Florence Brail j school of music gave their recital last j evening: in the Auditorium. I L. M. Selig of the General Amerij ran Tank works, entertained his friends

I at a stag dinner W ednesday night.

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.ild in SEALED POTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations.

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Get Duffy's from your local druggist, grocer or

3 dealer. $1.00 per bottle. If he cannot supply

'u vou. write us. Send for useful household

'oewlet free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.

son of Kltu street i ill with pneumonia tit. is somewhat better.

has i ft St.1,

Mrs. Wi

street who pi o in.g. ; Mr. Ingb been quite ! Margaret's

j John Haywood j grippe. Thos. Gething

pneumonia. i i I want to make a correction to an terror that was ia the paper several .evenings aao statins: that Iester HlnT-

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A. T. Groves of is on the sick list.

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Acme Buck wheat Monarch Catsup, UVi-oz. bottle ISc FerndU Sweet Potatoes, can 15? Morning Glory Peaches 23? Ferndell Pineapple 28?

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ill, threatened with

Mrs. Fuman

c'er.t'.v- to be removed to her

"it 1 vy ptreet. Mrs. (leorge Witt is ill at her home on Ivy street with sciatic rheumatism, Esther Rebekah lodge met last evening at the Auditorium ball. Woodbine camp, Royal Neighbors. w!l Ihold a benefit card party on Monday evening, Feb. 12 in the auditorium of St. Mary's school. S20 144th street.

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Potatoes, lb 'Miy Lake Couuty Animonia 8c Large Sunkist OrnnEres 36c

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Chickens We Dress Our Own. Leg Veal

Poast Veal Shoulder

Roast 2ic Choice Pot Roast of Peef 18c Sirloin Steak 2(C Rib Soup reat 12C Fresh Spare Ribs 15c Brisket Bacon 22c Armour's Star Ham 23 Home lade Pork Sausage . 22C

Comic and agazine Sev-i : with the Saturday's Evenii.American will amuse everyone in the family from baby to father. Funny experiences of Polly's Pa, the cute antics of Dolly Dimples and other interesting fancies of the world's greatest comic artists make this section .the

! equal of any .in the country, t

4-PAGE COMIC AND MAGAZINE SECTION IN COLORS Pages by celebrated comi" artists: ' "Pollv and Her Pals." bv Cliff Sterrt v. "Dolly Dimples," by Grace YTeidershan. DON'T MISS TOMORROW'S Chicago's most interesting newspaper.

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