Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 226, Hammond, Lake County, 7 March 1917 — Page 5
"VTodnosdav. March 7, 1!M
'l!'gHJ.UJHbtcJW-.Tl'. '21-! ... I .J, 1 jj. I : : f1 DYSPEPSIA
PERSONAL-"? SOCIAL NEWS COMING EVENTS. Miss Norma, Focklm will talk mi i "Household: Furnishinps ami Interior; Decoration before, thv members of tie! .ioni.'si.e science b psrtmcnt (if th. llHiiiiriund Woman's Club at their neci.- j :r:g Thurscay afternoon, March ih. nt "r-iT:il school. A s..ot hour uiil 1 foil- w and ri-t'rt "hmrm s v ill b- s.-rvt-l. i .Mrs. ilivrtc Jlarm-fivr is chairman ..f J he hostess-. j t.Vinplt to showinps i f authentic ' sprmp Piili-s wp.it v-mr inspection a; I ' ho formal upon ins of niiihiiiTv. March ! -! ami H't!.. ;. Stewart, 7 I South' ,i '.-hntfin Stt o t. "-7 2: 1 Th- C'iilor.ial Club tvi'l be en t c rtain, d j I y Mrs. Adrian Tinkham. f. t "WaUham i mi-1 t. in Friday afternoon of tin.;! v. ' -k. ' Mrs. M. Bellamy be hostess I Thursday affrtinvn to tb tifrmsn W. i C. T. V. I There will be a martins of the fifth j division of the M. 1" I . n . i i -" AH So-j cieiy Thursday a f terr.oon at the homo ! of Mr?. J. Otfo in Ada street, j The monthly ". off, e so. Mai" of T,n- I manucl"s Fvansrelica! church wil! be j held at the c'nirch ha'l Thursday after-! noon. ' Tie repulm- mcfinc of tin- Ladies' j AM Society of St. Paul's Lutheran i church will he held Thursday afternoon, i Miss Vayhint-er, stale president of the IV. :. T. I.'., will I-ctui-a a i the Central j ho.il aud'teriuin Friday nut. ; March iith. All unions in Hammond -- 1 ,bct to be well represented at the nvotmp and a cordial invitatc n to attend : extended tho public, j IS LUNCHEON HOSTESS. i An. on yesterday'-; luncheon hostesses j was Mrs. f. T. Huttun who em cHa ined at the regular nicotinic of th.- Ilrlhstiine j "hib. Her truck's m.t members of the! clul) included Mrs. F. A. Hickok. Mrs. John It. Smaliey and the follow in I dauKlueps of the club members. Mr?.! -New ton Hombroff of Indiana Harbor. I Mrs. h.irlrt Vii.n f,f chicaRo. Mrs. i Al-i-iaudcr Stoikowrz. Mrs. William S. i Hutton. Mrs. D. P. Taitt, Mrs. Mac Turner, and Mrs. Femur i Graves. The! luncheon tables were attractive with! p.. tied sorms flowers. Needle work and! music were features of the afternoon. MISS KLEIHEOE IN .RECITAL. Apr-, arms in a recital Thursday ev-mu.cr of this we-k at the Hamond foimtiy I'iuh will bo Ferilui FleilieRe, piniast, and Geraldine Swanson. interpretive (ianseuse. Thir program follows: 'apt iccio Sent latti Ich I.iehe l)ieh ;r!eK Scherzo Mendelssohn Miss Klojhe-e. Vlcome Fretty Primrose Dance Hird ria- Dance Miss Swanson. llomanc? in D Sibelius Prelude G. Minor Tta- hmaninolT Miss Kleihre. Paisies Dance iiss Swanson: t'oncertstuck Weber Miss Klejhegre. (ir--hestral Parrs played by Mr. Kurt Wan'eck: Miss "Well is MrDani-1 at tli1'inno. lust incti ve. original expressions o' the most advanced fashion ideas i.t millinery ran be seen at ' h- formal sprlriK opening-. Friday and Saturday. March ninth and tenth. G. Stewart. 7fH South Jioliman street. 3-7-;t CELEEKATES ANNIVERSARY. Mrs. Kir. tilo.iner entedtained a fewfriends of her daughter's, Mrs. Hatfield in celebration of her birthday anniversary yesterday afternoon. A prettily appointed luncheon was served the following quests: A!i.-s Violet Fornell of ('hieatro. Mrs. AustRen. Mis. Jolly, Jrrs. Hurds and dausrhtrr Kv.Mvn, Mrs. William Hatfield and daughter. Gall Stones. Cancer and Fleers of the Stomach and Intestines. Auto-Intoxica-tian. Yellow .Jaundi.e. A -pend ici t is and f.ther fatal ailments result, from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mavr's Wonderful Iltmcdy. Fnlike sny other for Stomach Ailments. For sslp by Summers Pharmacy. Hammond and druggists everywhere. Adv. The Best Place to Eat OPEN ALL NIGHT. Koffee Knp Lunch FHED DONOVAN, Prop. Fine Steaks and Chops Our Specialty T - v Our Chili Concarne. 82 STATE S. HAMMOND. IND. TO LATE TOO GLASS1EY l.i 1ST An insurance link in name Mike Maokovvh z, between Hammond and Ka it Ciiictifro. I-'m-b-r return to Gc.st lin. Meyit St Co.. Hammond. 3:7 :1 FOrt SAI.F- 7 acres of very choice la ml ore mile south of city; pood specula-t';-.f value. Phone (P'VS l.'.jO, ,'V.'11'I'?S stifff Hnm.md. :t-7 ::;
I I I
Spring Millinery Opening March ninth one! tenth YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
SPOILS BEAUTY
Makes the Dark Rings Around Eyes, Caves in the Cheeks and Ruins the Complexion. How to Get Rid of Dyspepsia. Try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Tree rn 1 n t r; in - n h I. e.--:i-i. Ky nw ' ho of vleop. of the 6 - ' SI. t t ) ..Vl'.t "4 1. Kivr no- lace that Imiiarv. no uii li I u 1 f presc-on in t1!;lia pia rd. ::o -rn in k i and ou ar- lird ail da v. Ii is too I what oi; at Imt t!u fault of ihci'it lou ' t'ai huris. Fat nnyt-roe vmi !:Ko and! h t Munrt 's P sp- psia. Tablets ditre.-i; oiir food, tono your st.-iuaeh. stippiy j our Mood ujih iiouri-hment. ilc-n n i 1-oks, .- liaithy a l pea r.i in i- and hiiKlit! ef .s v. :: soon ret-un. h t a f.O cent lov of eiuarl ? Iv.-5pepsia Taldets a! j any dniK tore. Thev are reai li.al'ht icaki i-. Try them f r e hy s. nd;ni: COUp-iIl. F FREE TRIAL COUPON T. A. Stuart Co., 256 Stuart Build. lag, Marshall, Mich., s-n.l i:u- at on- a a free trial package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. S'ame Street City Ptato. TEA Tea used to be a strong, virulent drink. But today it is so weak it has to ride to the dining room on a thirty dollar wagon. We owe some department store or other that much besides a debt of gratitude for supporting our share of the now puny and decrepit beverage to the table. We know a man who frequently drives his wife into a blind rage by saying: "Agnes, if the tea isn't able to be up and arou iu today you mght wheel us in a cup." One of these days she'll hit hit with the wagon. Ethel .Mrs. Marchant and Mrs. Geortc HatHeld and children. SURPRISE PARTY. urs. rr-d t.erw aimer, si., oi .u ingraham avenue was l-ndered a delight-! f'll surpti.-e partv last i-venmir at the home of Mrs. Cauda id. The party celebrated her foi ty-fourth birthday anni versary. About i w c ut y-ii v.- ot lu-r l friends were jtuets and they spent the j eventn.j' very cnjoy.aMy with earns and I music. Dainty refreshments were served at the conclusion of the parties. I AFTERNOON CARD PARTY. At the auction bridjre party yesterday afternoon at the Hammond Country v 'I itl hitili sc ore was made by Mrs. Harry Smith. Honors ware also won by Mrs. K. F. P. Ib-i! and Mrs. Jesse ilsoii. ENTERTAINED IN CHICAGO. i The members of the Xeiphborhood t'hih of Hammond were entertained at luncheon followed by a thimble party yesterday by Mrs. W. J. Stewart of Chicago. With the club Mis. Stewart entertained Mrs. Monaimn who is her guest for the week-end. '
MISS GESCHEID1ER A HOSTESS. j nf,H- ltiv x" J:''t- '- T- -I- M- ' At her home in Fast Sibley stre.-t j-evenihS at lh- 1. . o. p. hall lit- m. mMiss Florence G eschetd ler was hostess j J,,,"s titertaine.l a, ,, at, : a is,- sh..er last . v eninp to tile membe s of th- S. in honor of Mr--. I .- ni S'-m., Iv.intv S. M. Club. The KuestS enjoyed ',,- j refreshm. i.t s w-re r :.i, th. t.-sitc on. I n-nisic and dnrinir the eveninul members Spent IK ilellpht fu! In,,,.
a dainty collation was served. I BUSINESS AND SOCIAI. SESSION. J A business and social meetinp of ihei toadies' Auxiliary to the Postal Km- 1 ploy.s Associal ion took place yesterdivi afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Wi liamj bynrli in Ada street. The business fori the day was transacted pud tin n - I maineb r of the afternoon was d'-votojj to needle work. The hostess served h.-ri KU. with daintv refreshments SCTANDARD BEARERS. j Mrs. Finest MrKinnon and M.ssj Miriam Warner were enrolled as mem-; hers e.f tin- Standard P arers at tic ' me 'iiik last evoun.p t the hoim- of j Miss Hilda Whilc-ze-, in Webb sire, i ; Fifteen numb-is veer-, it. n 1 1 enda ta'e. There was a brief business s. ssion vv be n several ma Iter of interest were taken! up, ru cipal of v. hi. h we re p'rius fo the annua! Thank M'ferinj; me etmp. TP
CARD OF THANKS l!WT USE m
Wish thanks for our neichbors and' friends for kimine-ss sb.ovvn durinp ill-! i.'fs and .-loath ot .-ur b. love i father and for the floral off rie.tr. Charles. Kalph and I -a '.v rence Futz. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pay. 3-7-1
c v ;a?SW 5
G. Stewart Telephone 3tS TO I HohmnnSt. Hnm m o n ci Ind.
PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT RIDING
V? " i . , 4 .v t 'x ; . MT 2 ! fVi";' r tin , . ' s,
, u t .--'i? i - . ..o.. : . j v.,-'e-- " s7Si3 yiTHii'T
These, pictures were taken just before noon Monday as President and Mrs. Wilson and Vice President and Mrs. Marshall rode tn the capitol, where the president was sworn in by Chief Justice White and delivered his inaugural address.
reports of the secretary, corresponding secretary and treasurer were heard. I The lesson was reviewed by Mir.s Veina j McAleer and the Mystery Fox v -ts t ui-l ducted by Mrs. li.-delow who with Mrs ! Ftta liloomhoff also bad the devotional! . . . 1 service. .Miss Hutu Woocim and -Mi Har.ei 'iounaer sans and the story i : -H : Fsther was told liv Miss A delighrf.a social h program at which, time Miss White;-! assisted by Miss Woodm served a two course luncheon. The appointments w ere in white and green for St. Patrick's I)av- mid the fv rs were littl flags. Kr. PROGRAM rOB THURSDAY. An interest uiK proscr.-itrt will be given before the memb-rs of (he I'.apiist i Woman'.- L'nion at Thursda v 's m.-c-tiny wliiih wail take place at tin- church.. Mrs. James Dickson is chairman for the, day and the following are the hostesses. : I Mrs. :. G. Fsb r. Mrs. I. F. Hmerv. Mrs.
i M. K. Knr!at.d. Mrs. '. IVovdell. Mis. J p-uina: the third reading ol biiis at the j H. Donovan and Mrs. Alva. Kietri. h. j (aoi!jnSr session of the legislature yesi M-sa Alta Adkins will tail; on "Clill-: ...,.(.,v ii, i.l.-nt- Itm-derinc- on the
,.,. Social Tra it.inir" nn.I the .....,..,! pn,Kr include a pia! 1. Miss Irene Frus.-i, a plan. llll't ''.v ivian Dietrich and Marion Kckmai I and a ooal seb i ai by Mjss Abe Mill.-, Bear Brand Yarn Demonstration, for one week only, comuien- iiift Monday. March I21.I1. Ar. la cdle-VM.u k s-cln-n. Floil Stoje. 15-7 c I MISSIONAY MEETING. I Mrs. otto Muohlbcrir-r of Williams ! street opened her homo yesterday afb ri in 011 for tla- annual mite box op-anua 1 day of the Woman's Missionary Socp-t v j of the First Methodist c hurch. Mrs. T J . i-iassett pave a sport talk 011 systematic, Giviiip and tlie day's lesson watreviewed by Mrs. X. F. Tinkham wie also bad the devotional service :i charpe. At the close of the- pr..praii there was a social hour in chirp,- ol l Mrs. Muchlberper and Mr. Huphes. Follotrinsr the repular mcetinc of
ciaily. j ' W.SIII.-;Ti.V. Mich 7. - A Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dun as;an. :.oM.di! a;;;an.'. r.-- o-tinp Witiiam 1'lummer avenue, and C. P. Smith bav i b.-iiriiiaii the. fot-jpn r-
returned from .barms .Ml io. Wis., wior- '. they were caii.d by the death ...f Mr.! Pumairan's motla-r. Mrs. Kil-u Duma-: pan. Mrs. Kit a Conway is reported to be iiiine ill at h-r home. 1 " !;.!mb,i h ace - Hue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murk" and lauphtrrs P.u'h and Naomi of Aibord ton. O.. have re-turned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Albe rt of I;::;; Henry street. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yo-i-ash, l", Fir.- street. March 1th a da u thi .-r. Mrs. Pv..bert Han, Men of ,!"!. art is v 1st i i n p in llammonil. I .p. -Me, 'll.' lav v .-a r old dm; Mr. and Mrs. G-oi-.- p. Da 1 1 v Tra man avenue submitted ! an ot-. r., - :. ... for appendicitis Monday in Si. Mmparet's hospital. I was r- ;.,.!' -1 t.,,i;i.. l Uli KHM MAlH I Apply Q -Ban, Simple, i Safe, Healthful and Guaranteed to Restore Natural f 1. , s ' s . Don't list ick . ei a Itut a.fua' e Th-v are -pre able ami in b dan la r ons. A p. Imp stores won't s ot as man v . a. ... reput a 1 Fse HA tatt IUi" 1 ' lb will accomplish wonderful p-m'tv. Simply w a your h.a i with o-i:.oi Hair Color K.-storcr. i.iu it w i : i ..... the; natural, dark shade. ev i;. p tad ua 1 1 ' and permanent!.-. This- is the riph' way.: the healthful one. ij-Fan el. amis no inslant mirac,.-: .. :-a -s inn via mi to ciyes and the like. Put it do. s restore the original color correctly and Ivlps your hair m Krowth. bclps it t.a b. 'lossy, lustrous, soft, b-a a : , ! e charmin. ir. ij-l'ati is all ready "... use J js K.,:,r. ante.-d to be harmless and sold under (lie mailers' w a i r ,i , ! of sat isfm tion or1 ,u r money ha, U. Ai .lose 1 .'', U'M!"V, ':.', a",',', - Drup Co., tl State s ' . Hammond, a d ru p stor. s. a la i are p.-- f !, send utrect .. 1 ) ss .p-1., .is i'rup in Memphis. Tern, "Hair t'l Pur--." illus! rated, iti'.-'c siiliP hookiei. Sell! !'l I I'e ;",.! ll tociav. Try l1 -1 la i Hair To.ii---: o-I'.ati Toilet Soapc c-ftan , I.i.iuid Shan p...,; also ij.Rar li-pila! uy I -r reimo. si;pe rflu'ii,:-- ha l r - - h!.
THE TIMES
1 v-- -v. y- ' V1 1 ' J "r that she was doing as well as could be expected. Mrs. A. M. TVWccsc, , P.imbacvh, avemi", has returned from a week's visit with relatives in Lima and Westminister (.), SAMBORS PLEA SAVES THIS BILL I Indiana Harbor Man Appeals for Vocational Ed ucational Bill. . TIMES BUREAU, AT STATE CAPITAL. ! ivniiv.uai i si ivn Var,-t, ? , i.-it; was voted v.h-u F.epresenia-j tiv. Sambor of Indiana Harbor made a, i plea for the life of the I'.es.-r bill, which extends the scope of vocational education. Tweni v-two ' noes" had be. 11 r.-t-. istere cl atrainst tlie lo;i i iini the nana-i 1 or Tlerirc-senttti iv e cK;ut.bor vc -. s :!!. ! i I ; He arose ai l explained 1, V op "M '-11. w i v dbill'.'" asked Mr. u v. 1 -h to kill this iiili'-r " V.-ti . N t i foreipn-rs Io con.e mlo tics caa irty 1 ,'11 d be Hood -i!'7.ins. ril.d V -t V mj V "'it! i cbny tiiein thi' ad 1. a n'a i-.-s ( oiifn'i'-ii ciany oi these ca n, n-.y i. -iio.v countrynen, up in Lak" county haw to w ork hi lie daytin-e and on! can pet ti.eir e.lucation at nicht. I-'or 1 loci's sake, 1111 n. ! 1.1 111- 111 po to iiipiit s hoot, for if you i deny them fin o.pjoat mi-, you ib-ny tnm I il.e 1 hati. e to become poo.; cuiz-ns" Tin- i-ema. nihr of ;he roii call voted. for the bill, wh.ch was passed by a vote; of 2 to 22. i j OUST STOIE" IS THE ce p,, 'er -ton 'tmi t't.-o w ML bo mi-!.- by m- n.b-rs . - r his ov.n party .i-spit. i ,,- seniority rule that has always taaailed one ,,!' ; h - ! nest pi-. mm. nt democratic s. nators. vv he, was one of he b-ad.-rs m the lipht ; to nass h- :rm n-titrali'y measure is i .authority for this statement. However admits the lipht lias as vet taken
.'V:-"c'-V ..- . V,
no dctlni'e shape. which win ne uc-m i-- j The new senate car, not pro -e.d toihishway .omnMssion. are to be let by bus,, ess until commut't.-s and cl:an-i county commissi rs of the coup ties . man. hies bay- hee sele,-t"d Tim j in whidi the ro-.d is to be built, their, democrats rem,,, Uu- necessary ir-ajotj-i action, however, to be subject to the ap- , iy to con'rol the organization' i prov a I of the state hiphway .T.pin.-er apNIl'iV YOltK. Mar. !, r.I.-mand :,; I pointed by 1 be highway commission.
t h removn 1 of Sena t ' 1 1 a rn ,a lei. i I o f the t: one from i . ' s.-nate foreipn n - , ltd i"is I'cn.iiiit! was- maele to lav 1 !! National D-s. r,t So, i.(v )n (i,,- foi - b o'.mp Pi-prams to S nator Martin ot Virpiiua. neve iloor bad-r ..f th- se.,a:e: "The- h.'l,,." of oat- o,, ;,s w,C i..ir n.atc.rii. .!. ..)!.. i . e . . iie'.al from tla .ha , , n ,a nsh , r. of I, l"re!!.-n relations ...mmii;, . of s.-nator-!' tic. and a min n: his place v ,,, -'ai"i without i;i'-s!j..n f,,i- tie most a-aressc kind of American patriotism. ' J tSlll'H if. COLT. i uairm.m o: i .x.-cut i .- 'un-mi' te.jNEDJL PRESIDES ; OVER SENATE j TIMES BUREAU, AT STATE CAPITAL. !NPIANAPol,!S. iMc. March 7.--S-nai-u N'edji of Whi; inp w as tin-
This! I'm: des! man In Indiana ihe.iay hefoia- . Si'ii-ehe (lositip- scssi-.,, ci In n he w as imi'cd
':k- !'-e s;'M-i and prcsid. .'-ar -.-'- s" a "' He put . ;u,. bid h cl he a ,,! 1 1 1 t -oi f u 1 mam,, r. .-r a million ,i,.iir appropria111 r-pptoy.-.l sty, aticl made rethirip of th" performance. x?i.arcus jjow to boeak. Marcus A. F'ow . p.-neral safel y ap-nl I the N. v York Central I.im-s. is i.. speak to tie numbers council f th - j Hammond Chamber of Comme rce I "'"" lunch-on 'i'hu rs.b, y. 1 1 will i "safety" talk to apply to t,,. u , , Kive a i Bear Br an -a Yarn Demonstration, for no week on!'.. i"ii!iii,'ii't Monday.' March 12:h. Art ne. die-work s.-erion.
TO INAUGURATION
WHEN LAKE COUNTY GOES DRY fC-cntlnued from Fa?e On direction. One provision that, failed to j stick in the bill was the one reipi irin: 1 contractors to Kive a bond for lnamten-i ance of the road for a period ot ar.. The highway commission will be com - posed of four members, two from each political p.ai'y. and lh. y will draw i salaries of Stile) a ;, ear. The Coiumis-1 sic-n will ha-.e house. in tin Contracts for main market highways.; reers til'iiir r-i I ii npvt rc-nim t f.1..- ' jtion tii.-j- will not longer he concerned I about his view mi 'personal liberty." Tl e mail who cad heretofore been ' kept out of the b-gtxla! lire because he '""ii-! not satisfy .ertaiti people as to his probable position on certain subjects, will set a chance to try ills abll!tv as a law maker. ' It ( probable rt-at a! 1 of these langes w-.i! brit-i; about a e hnnpe ; i ; ... .. i . . . o. i ... i, . ii, ... . : ' '. " ' ''. ' ; i 'I coa::-e t. .'"! -ss! . :i a i poi.ia-'an! ai.vavs 1 poll! 1 :.iti !!: titer" vv. re ..otiin force s of atP'.lslou, That irrt his tli- po; i t 1 on 1 ii n ! verse, a removed ar-d pra !ui Fin: many " ' 1 t y pes - .1 , e l. . t- CO1 will lie r.i. f.' ',-.-,; !.' mi'.ti who would nor a 1: .- a sa lo .a mpalcii: vll .le,,: iv!"' politic.. 1 : : re o. .I . T-re ; t cba rac - I -A ; 1 . 1 t ter r. Is rs 1. I ll Pi. Knotts t,.s --.,r t-e 1 . I- s-,;o,ase,I - titsyoralr. be ctf-ir,-r i n fi-.p I oil" sa 1 va o . i o Hrer.n.-iu -v stO' lllnps ii : v isio'i s, ' ; stipposed to win tne iu. the l-ard ' 'out pan v 's stilii' h were dry. n c.'itiiiitiiciif'l in Knotts' 1 Knotts ca mpa ipn.-d in rritory witli ex. client reI So Frei, ! t erritorv ltrennan's j salts in 1" TllOS" , hard to .'.- past It wai a Carv election it sa c.oos. 'I'l.e Ktiottses w l . , w 1 1 - .. . : -.-.a I'.r. ar .: s of the 1 it tire vv ; 1 ro 'iiiahl'ip desta r;pe efforts to carry the !l.alie-st Aid so i-ty of t-e :.'.: a and to i. t lloo Co- i:o,i,l rr.i- ' s ,.f the ol xravie iet I 1 'a. .'-.nt. i s "! a e s of the Carope::- ; At lac t:,, Inr-ti is really out of ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' HIGHWAY BILL IS A GOOD BILL (r-ntinued from pae one. I . . . J l .. v... . i In case the Contract does not me. ... he approval of the state hiphway enpi- ' necr and an apr.en.ent between tie- en- ; uineer and the ocmty commissioners .s : i n-t arrive! at in live divs. i.. may ai1 I'cal to the state hiphway . ommissmn. j j which either ll"l-t SUSte.ll of OMlllilei li.m m ten i av s. It m' is sas; aiu- o i ne mmission may dneei the county rs te advertise for n huh AFTER THE GRIPPE Mrs. Findley Made Strong by Vinol ! s,.,rv. ins.--ihe GriPre me J I a wof,!:- ,;,rv;ut;' r':!--,,rwn ,";n,1,.,i;;nwas to., w.r.iy to Was toe. w . a .V 1. 'to e ", ' , ... , r sa -'0 . v 1 . e V t t : m-: iliilrelo. ecu hi r.ot s'a P Af medicines with. ut. bene: Vt mv h.altii. stren-th and app is a er-nd medicine arid rest ored i Vinol weak. nervous, run-down womin '. : 1 1 take it."- MLS. Gilo. i-TNDLUV. A'uiol. which contains hoof and cod live-r p- pte.ti. s. r-'n ai d maiikrati.'se pe-p-tcnat.s and ply cc rophosph . sharprp- ! Ihe-S i ens the Pt'i"-l!l". the bleed. am aids ..lip.-si ion. enrich ini i'ds up nat ural strength and otie-rpv. Joscpii VV". VVi ' Druprist; L. Harry Veis. and Norrif i phev.. Hammond.' ais.. the badinp T'rup S'"r' in all Indiana tovvi
-Adv.! J iS
ST PtO rpneum Tiieater M. M. Tickets I R.jy your shoos of us an'! get. your the ater tickets free. Mtin floor sea's. --rrniTi J AS. B. 0RTT j 169 E. State St. Hammond. Ind.
gaBiS
AthForCei . . - - rr- j, p. T, it-"-"' -r Delicious Digestible Safe Milk for Infants, Invalid ana Growl ne Cnuareu. The OrlglncJ Food-Drlik For All Atfea.
j or St may, if desired, advertise for bids.tra'-' awar-b d to Ib-.ny K Ilo'.bin. A and let the contract jiseir. c-nt.-ifint f .r it was the Fluuv.s Im- ! Sa".e money for the state highway provt.-nn nt .V Fai,a-l. company, known i eomntission's work is t im-.uo- I tt.i-- th- "'1 K 't.i.-t." wliich is subjefed
! fi-om the peneral si.a'e fuml tins y. nr and $5'X. Olid in I1!, to wl.Vh will b.; I added the inherit an" ta -,.:!.-.-i,..t hi.I nualiy ly th stfej", approximately i $400,01)0. , In addition to the n.ot.ey avHilabie to the state, the 1'nitod S'a'--i i o- rmn. a! j will add an equal amouo- ;.. i- - rtiidinc the vear 1!2I. Th- sun s 1 hat Indiana will c-t in as- .is souio. s, ,,, j revenue sueply an e.,aal amount rv: . July 3. 131 .- J4"..--: ' ' ' ' "b ! $407,242: July 1. irF. ?. 4 1. !''' : .lulv :. i 192ft. J67S.VA. a total rd" f 2.0 :1 tl. Z 1 l. All of the cost of the ii. a i.a mark--ii',rhwii Is la-l to be b'.rrie b- the ; state and fe.t-ral K" rn tn-n ' Half of S the cost, under the tern.s i f the l,,,-. is I to be paid b th- cotipt;. in whi-h ih j road is constructed. The latter also may, in case a certain elas of -..nt no - i t ion is w ished, or som- spe-ial t en , u i ! is desireil pay more tl an otie-to-ilf of! . :ho cost. Plans for all main marker iiislmnyi : to -be built or repaired will 1 prepared j ! by the state highway . t.irit.ei-r. lie ! ; mi;?, however, sub,, it f litis i. 'l.e I .ouiity -ommissioners vioch w.i! jiertnt ; t iiem to ma!;- a s'-l.-: ion between a. 1 ast two kinds of ;-. ' 1 ma'-ria' for any 1 t ; ven pi i e of ork. I Mfi.ii market 1. 1 s h w a s to b- tuni strn.-ted i; ust not exe-.d L'.itn'l n;.b bv- ; ' l!i'2a. Poai.s other than t l.es.- may be; oonsti IK't e. lllub r tie fit- otto; of thstub, hibuay eiiKhoof- ,:- hi'- a.-'s'- ; an:", in case a p. lit io, i is 1,1. d by (if! y i of ti e fre.-hoiilers of an lo-m'v. hut : i io. ; st of the hitrhwa y ts to I e horn-' t '. bv the county in wlib'i; the road is sou- t ; atvd. The petition far the sujervision j is in be fib-d with the c ounty ommissioners The state h ich way commission is t be composed of four members, to be ap - pointed by the governor and each wnl; receive $! a year. In lh be Kinni nir. oiie will serve for one vear, (?p.e for tvve. years .one for three years and one for four years. Thereafter. 11 will be a; ,..i,.t f..r e,.,. to c, 'Pl.rt ,or.. roio..... ' ...... r.. ,1. ... : mission is to select a state highway en i t-iri'Pr enci to P his sah-ry. M" Is to i select and emrdoy his assistants. In m i case, howe-r. must the overhead cxi ponsc of the o.-r iniiion -s ed f.-.o.i.-to J a year. It will n.-.-r m I n-i la ua p. - i it? at least once; each month The bill as it v. a- frail v .-.treed to ,,,! I on the reeu't of rs lorn. ! 5,.ri,.s of .ciferem es betw-.n its friends a,, ,.s ,.n,n;jf?, (jurin)t which ail sorts of idea and proposi t iotis v-.-re consi...' red. For a time there apr-.ar.-d to be no
state possible c hance for tie- bili to he whipI pe d into a sa t is f act or y shape-, but at
the last moment of the session an a.gree-n-.f-nt c u s &u ell ... ! j ' CTinPTAfP CiV BALLOTS REPORTED ' Continued from Pace One) 'Candidates for miner office s who were defeated asserted they were crush 1 I , j 'h- ma.-hine. I v 1 1 tl one e x cent ton tbp i ptimo-nts , . .... .onj-j. o n moc 0-.; ,i.in;i;iiiie-.i : ca nu lua . es ior 1 ne mure important 01fees. They cast a vote of 7. or,? for j mayoralty candidates as cent pa red to -1,7s r. 7y republicans. Harvey J. Curtis was named far ntav- ! or. blank P.orman defeated John Furke and W. J. Sohrooder was p. a me, for iitc clerk. 1 The race between Pail Glns.-r and : Fmmet AVhite for city judpe lias caused 1 the former to say that he would demand ; a recount, the returns h. inp very ,-lose. 1 'Ponnell, r'etier. Hoover and Marlch coun1 cl 1 men -n t - i.arpe. '
; M,a,yor "" " I,r- n"h werP'ewellm up like a little white -ponrs. liomnle 7 n flnrritnw tor 1 1. r-i-o Ilnno ov- - .
. .... .... '--..- ttn nin.lrt in ilin ci.n'h s-.l.-i Tip nt-nlc.. , ..... .,, , j ......... ...r I--. -" """- e-nces nan neen nroupnt to near on himdreds of his followers. -r...nit- r, ,o, - ,- i c-i " ' maries were as follows: Ib-dpes, 1,0!: Johnson, 1.73".; Smith. 'sit- Hooner -". 1 ' 1,1 tho rnr" for 'reasute- Hunter. wb,o .vats on tlie- llei.Ji;. : slatf pit t.fi2a as tnpare-d with 1l'n for M ii.love and fAy for S ; r-i'l c t'e 1 ! oe I T'.rieht and car'v tire t'-c-nnv tt-e Garv board of vv-rl s s;-..,,,. .,' ,.,.' , ., . . . . prov e.l the ''yrin,. -est s-de -s-. ,.(. , ,-n--
' VVV'VVVVttVVVVVV Mt,Mt44WWViMVWVW4.TV4V. '!
j Jj J J 5 , rJ $ i
New Victor
FOR MARCH
j 5
Marin: bia ftan-J "Mo.k-st Susum-" Xo. n Victor Orchestra . On.;.- it flroani" X. 117 Vessoila's Italian 1 ifuvl " 'urni.-n y.--kc-iou" ...No. I'.r.r.io Frown Hros. Saxophono "Fas-sion Dnnrc".. No. 1-217 Baud, Fox Trof "I't-ni iry (Jirl" X'- IM'K lirass Trio. One Sfen -. "To'isinc the Cat'.. No. iy.:jc, Victor itand -Fox Ttac. So Lone, l.o'" No. :'e.l2 Victor 15antl--rox Trot, "My Own lorn-" No. 1 -): Song. HniT --"Roiiint; Siones" Xo. M'!.: Soup. Mixed Fhortis Sroilo. Kmi!o, StnUe No. 1--222 Sons, Quarietie ' If Yon Kvt r Hot Lonely" No. I t Son p. Quartette "How's Kvery Lit'lr Thint; in Pixie" No. i :. Sone. Quartette -"Ytikaloo" No. 12-7 Song, Harricon--"Mo!:y ilm" No. MM Song, ilayfs- "Cl i-ei I'd, K.i: and ('"row Thin" No. -i-Mhs Song, Murphy -"Kashmiri Song" . No. 4.'.'o", Scnr, Call ill "All M!1 Woman's Pusy Day'' No. ."..".osl
lt J i s ! : f' t STRAUBE PIANO STRAUBE BLDI : i 2 PHONE 661 j j
VV"VVV'VVVVVXVV.V.V.VVVAVA'tAVVVV'V''VVV
pagjs 'iva - 'aBBa - iiiii KJL.ja..mLL-iJiJ.L i --
i B i , n -fin tr r-rutigimp. t-v& J i Kltts Mim, Multei) Orun Extract In PowUor Substitutes Cost YOU Sam. Price. j if solicitous in' or ! tn-,'s po:;;i.al i:.. hi of 'he s e ; : r rn. . J t v. a s fnil t i a ri u a rd ; n o f : Si-a, trust's rival 1 1 m i -:ir f r ' r at tin- city hail ; -ie on'rin t t. 1 vm.s a hnk- fr ii'jiat fc.veii by i-:o 1 linn to HorlK--s "'.,. '. i. -n li-' iid thi sff moon r-;:r.'-i t a V.u 'a ' M..r o'.-s t" d'terti." ho had I.e. n o-o , : : i. -t ! . d for rouiic;'.. . ; RETURNS COME IN SLOWLY Cor t Inn" ! From Fsn On 1 1 . -, .1 a MaU.cz b r n'- '.y. !".u .a J. arisen : naiitni'e.. ,n it fit: ward. Stanby l:i zkowski .- ha'. 1 in to.- ward and J. V, : f j M.i x i i in ii;- so. fi.Mi. i --iv f'-a;r oat of nti,. 'r-f t r'- on it- 'la t ' l ' yi 1 rt.-i-d.1 acee.rato 1 . jb-e re'-;ri.s i-ti th- r'Sii'y cf s.-iuta--. 1-et iot; in that .Mty '-' 1 1 v The trouble birsply was ie a la k - f ct, i-rsiatiultiK as to the method f 1 I!! the se.i.rci choice vt s. Tl-.is .s nor really to he wondered at inan.m h a some of the forms w-re tiiemse'. to islead i n if. In some precincts directions were r.c: carefully followed and tally sheets sr. .3 return shoots were all placed under sal o that the local board of el-ett m cen -inis-i-n,r c-aiid nor c.-t at them at a''. As a resu't of he situa'ian that o, ;ss the- boar! of eioc'irn con: Mi i s let, -ers called an attorney at - o'clock th" inortiliiit as to what could he done. Today the board i before the Pupelor court a Hammorol aekinc pern.. smn to c'liTp't and complete the "a ' ' s!if-p! a r;d return s'r.e.-is and brea'. j ,..,1 wlier-ver j? b-eom-s nrpar .j means that a recount will 'ually he made of all the vc'es asthe city. Many of the precinct hoards did r finish their work nr. a la'e hour :h: imornnir. Th.e three preclr.cts that received t'o o. k. ot the hoard wi the first, seccn 1 third and twelfth. In all others the r turns were unsatisfactory r.ml in s-ar-' th y wet-.- in shape such that no canvass what-vr of the vote could b made. It will doubtless take two cr tj,r davs of hard work to s'raighteii o-.-i -,.. muddle. "Kie-Yie-Yie! Get Me 'Geis-It' quick!" I 2 Drops Make Corn "Fall" Off! 1 1 .v.r-AgRin .!. Never asrain will I i anythinflr for ! corns but 'Gfts-It ' Put 2 dropn of (iets-It' on. ir.d from that seoc.nd the corn betrtns 10 shrivel, instead o -iff S - V T . - T2tjt's'i "rry .-s a 'Oh, I)on'4 Tatsefc If.' 14 o Sof-T" I e 'iela-It'' bad It W:;i I.t-cer Be rtorrt ; i nf-.i . ic-,.' i ruin you r i o-- - ," -rlorv t'. A 1 ! cl n in h t th tnm .TtmR off A l ! though you'd take a triove oft yov.r hand!" $-. T,ets-tt" is the corn fltseover-e . of the age More "G-ets-It" la sold h.r ; many times than ar.v other corn rrr.- ; many times than ar.v a.- Cn dr,-tnn,-a T--- 1- . e U c. 'know' the reason why. It lakes Fvo seconds to app;y it. and it dries nt ' once. That's all. Don't experiment - : follow- the experien-e of m.!::im tti.-5 ,uso r,et s-ft. " i "'Gets-It is src.et everywhere. 2-c a bottle, or sent on receipt of pr!c -. .- E. Uivrctirf vi Co.. Chi capo. F.' saH It-. 1 1 a rv. m on. I nr.,1 rp-ntnm.plj ' 'an the world's besr corn rrtllf-liv bv X..''rls Co , V. Summers. Harry I.. W'e.s J. W. We is and A. E. Kep-: -Adv. t t t t i 2 t & MUSIS COMPANY 631 H OHM AN ST. HAMMOND.
4
