Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 228, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1917 — Page 5
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SOCIAL NEWS T COMING EVENTS. Mrs. i'ulla Vayhinger. stale president of the V. C. T. I'., will lecture at the Central school auditorium this evening. Mrs. Vayhinger who Is one of the foremost suffrage workers in the state will lino a subject of jib rt icu!ar interest to i h e niw voter. Miss Inez Gavit of Hyslop Place will entertain the I. A. M. Club Saturday evening'. UR FRECKLES Need Attention In March or race May Stay Covered. Now is the time to take special care of the complexion if ou ttih Jt to lock well the rest of the year. The March winds have a strong tendency to hrintr out freckles that may stay all Summer unless removed. Xow is the time to vise othine double strength. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician nnJ is usually so successful that it is sold by druggists under guar!:nte to refund the money if it fails. Cei an ounce of othine double strength, and ven a few applications should .-how a wonderful improvement, some of the smaller freckles even vanishing entirely. Adv. Free 0rphSeTtseater 11 uy your shoes of us and got your theater tickets free. Main floor seats. JAS. B. ORTT 159 E. State St Hammond, Ind. Tf ANKFORTIi AT SHOP A MM ON D SSS33 ytx:?tr.ea
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WIVES Solomon was right. A man ought to have a flock of wives or none. Get a buch and they'll fight among themselves and let you alone. With only one you never know what's going to happen. Solomon went the limit. He got a thousand. And it makes Nat Goodwin sore every time he thinks of it. He selected them by the dozen and married them en masse. Whenever the
i license clerk went home with I writer's cramp, his wife knew I who to blame. It go so bad that when he saw Solomon coming I he hung out a sign: "HOW I MANY?" But Solomon was right. Even , he did wear a beard and a bath- ' robe to the office. He was right. UNION MEETING ANNOUNCED. A Pnion meeting of the Parent -Teachers Clubs of Hammond is announced for Monday evening. March 1-iih at the Riverside school. An int'-risiing feature of the program- will lie the lecture by Mr. Melnikow. director of Hoistem Park on "Municipal T'.irks and Plav grounds." Other numbers will be: Pis no duet Mrs. Kujcne :. Cooper and Miss Kslhcr Cooper. Croup of souks Miss Kt',,.1 Handiy of Lincoln school. Solo, selected Mr. 'ioorge dkins. Songs Mi s. Cioixe 1 1 1 n n:i u - v. M'ELEATH-CaOOK NUPTIALS. Tin- marriage of Miss Viola McLlrnth - A at AOO I ICE TO LEATHER el rt ft nay Hox Slf Ojeniir- &b imm y lo. Two-Ton. HlAck Show Vrmj. LarD)f. li i It o I 1 1 lOo
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OF BE Let Stuart's Calcium Wafers Restore the Color to Your Cheeks and Remove the Cause of Pimples, Blackheads, Etc. Lvcry one envies a beautiful skin, just as every on. envies a. lo-al-hy person. I'nsightly faces tilled with pimples, discoloration?, blackheads, etc., are nothing: hut unhealthy faeos due to ldoO impurities. Cleanse the blood and the facial fol'-iuishi-s disappear. ' "Life to Me Now Is a Beauteous Tliingf, lor I Have Made AU Skin Troubles a Thing1 of the Past. Ton must not lio'j.-ve that druns and 'lives will stop facia! blemishes. The cause is impure blood tilled wiill all manner of refuse matter. S'uart's Calcium Waf.-rs cleanse and o!"r the blood, drivinif out all poisons and impurities. And vou'll never have a K'luJ complexion until the blood is flea 11. No mat'er how bad your complexion is. Stuart's Cab-ium Wafers will work wonders with it. You can (re; these little wonder-workers at our Urupuist's for 50 cents a pai.haije. Free Trial Coupon. T. A. Stuart Co., 360 Stuart Building-, Marshall, Midi. Send me at once by return mail, a free trial paci.afctf of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name Street Citv .State j to Onirics Lee Crook took place jsi- rjtifiy afternoon at their home. 1 7 j SiaU j Line street. Thf Rev . T ..I. Lassert. ! pastor of the First M. ;. ohun h oificiat1 ed and only the immediate relatives were in attendance at the 0 r ' moiiy. Mr. Crook is a son of John W. I'ni. k. ov tier of the Colden Pule Market and Grocery Store on State Line street and is associated with his father in business. ATTEND LUNCHEON IN CHICAGO. Mrs. I'. Ik 1I Kirov and her house guest, Mrs. Pow ley. Mrs. Kriok Lund. Mrs. Roy See and Mrs. T. F. Leary attended a luncheon of the Lois Punning Art Club at the. Auditorium in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Dunning, president of the club, and Mrs. William Hale Thompson were among- the honor guests. A CHARMING PUNCTION. Mrs. Leo Wolf and Mrs. Hen Wolf received more than twenty guests at a charming- function yesterday at the latter's hotne, io Detroit street. The hostesses introduced a. new game of "Hearts" nnd awarded three prizes for the highest, scores. The first prize, a pair of embroidered pillow cases was won by Mrs. Specter, the second prize, a hand embroidered towel was won by Mrs. Harry Kvans and the third prize. if TIZ" -FOR ACHING. SORE, TIRED FEET jUse "Tiz" for tender, puf- ! fed-up, burning, calloused I feet and corns. - 1 Tt7 ! doe help I core feet." 4- M.s people who are forced to stand on i their feet all day know vviint soic. tend- ' er, sweaty, biirning feet mean. Ttvy j u Tiz." and "Tiz" cures their feet right up 11 Kee is ie,.-, m " fi condition. "Tiz" is the only rniedy in the world that draws out all the. poisonous exudations, which puff np th- feet aril cause t'nder, sore, tir ed. I pa ii :hing f t. It instant 1- slops th' a 1 louses and 1 1 1 ! g ': o i re 1 s . Ail' h v feet fe.-! a t tt USill c "' 1 1 111 p er ii ra w up veinsilce? vv 'll't tifi'ill' II al Jet :t :','-"'l,l fox " any tlruggist. Just v car's foot com fort fo A d v. i 11 t ' s simnly r.hh- vo.ir ' u'ii never pr; I 1.. T."oeJ;' your :... now- fiom a whole 25 cents. t h ink '. r ( ill f'' EtiSf H J 1 H "rf ri f ' i 4 S Ef W i XL? B Classes am! spectacles lit tod jbv an oculist. Dr. McKee, I Eye, Ear, Hose and Throat I Specialist, gives his personal ! attention to each case. Tlio i ,.p1 ieians ai-c '.'iui rivo to seven dollars i'f tiic saine job. Why not liave the best service and price I Exiert watch and jewelry repairing. All work fully guaranteed. J. PappaS Jeweler Phont 1671. 148 State St. Hammond. 4jM.'UHSW PII I '.'...W.'lH. "WTSWSWW "Wiif'i iiin"iiiii"'wi mriiiii''ii-rui tin-'-ji-i:
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a box of handkerchiefs was won by Mrs. Carl Kaufman. After the games a two course luncheon was served and the 'heart" idea v.as further carried out i,i tlie collation. The home wis decorat-d attractively for Patrick's day wi'n prfrn carnations nnd shamrocks. Tlv list of quests follows: Mrs. Silverman of JIoK'ow isch. 111., Mrs. Specter, Mis. ' oMidfricnd and Mrs. ht.-nh. ine r of Cast Chicago, Mrs. .1. M. I. .-unman, Mi-'s Jtose I.autman, Mrs. Jack Fox. Mrs. A. i'l'lin, Mis. A. Weiss. Mrs. Carl Kaufman. Mrs. M. Kothsohiid. Mrs. Adolph
lljrsoh. Mrs. I. Hu-s.-h. Mrs. A. Mai Mrs. Hlurn. Mrs. i lei I. rman. Mr - I. '1. Modjeska. Mrs. M. P. ib:n. Mrs. S. Silvi r Mrs. Kevin. Mrs. lYlzman, Mrs. Sene co Mrs. C.re.nw'ld nnd Mrs. Harry j:ans INTERESTING- MEETING. Miss Norma lAuklin va-i the speaker for the domestic science depattm- rit of the Hammond Woman's Club y st- rday nfternooii at the Cinlral school kitchen. Miss I.ooklin's suliji't was "1 p, use, old l-'ui inture and Interior Iieeoi'ti t ion" and it was most ably prr ?i-ni.,i. The architeeture and f u I'll ish ine s of 11, Cothii-. .lacobian. W illiam and Al.uy and ic'-orK-lau periods were given special atieuiion, also the Chipperdale and Sie i Mton .st yb-s so much in vogue at the present time. Coir, inn iiiK. Miss I.o. klm said there were :-i: doferent lntlueuces wlmii should " iv. 1 1! the furnishing of a honi.-. namely : numan inioiesi, te.-nn hi uc, pr of-tioti, ihytlmi. Diiiaii' and harmony, I nnd that a home should not contain anything that was lot fiih.-i- useful or beautiful: simplirity bemt; 1 he kevnoi. ; that fads in furniture do not endure. Illustrations weie given of good and bad taste in household furnishing; and the suggestion was made -Jjat women make- a study (f this important feaiur of home life. Miss I.cekhn was- given close attention hy the women and all in all. yesterday's meeting was one of tie most interesting of the ea r. Mr, Ceor.e llanuauer was chairman of 1 h--hirstesses and her assistants v.e;-' Mis Peter W. Meyn. Mrs. W. Thum, 7lrs. K. II. Harrington. Mrs. "William 1 an ha na 11. Mis. C. A. Smith. Mis. W. 1! Spel i,a 11, Mrs. Waller i;,. Irh 1 1. Mr. .lulius i mi -;ng and Mts I :. A. Cils..,,. SURPRISE PARTY. j A number of friends ! 1 o. k W ai d ga then d at i May st reel last ev ening f Mr. and Mi -; I heir in.ni1 01 for a surprnc party in honor of Mr. Ward. Music and games w r- the diversions, ih. pii..s hi the latter going to Mis. iirpkj. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Mc llennoii. Ai....ng th. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilkison. Mr anil Mrs. Carnah. it. Mr. and Mrs. c. Moser. Mrs. I. F. nrphv. Mis. MeC'eni:on. M:s. ii. porter. Mi.-. F. I . Wai.i. Mrs. Hubert Ward. Mrs. Margaret C-ir-inhau of biavilie. Ind.. !!. Pri. . of Sou li Chicago. M. K. Burns. Wilberl and Maiii" Wilkison. Flora liavis and ChrisUna v a i d. ENTERTAINED IN EAST CHICAGO An enjovahie afternoon was spent by j the members of the Stitch and Chatter j 'iub of Hammond yesterday as the I ... . , 1 guests of Mrs. c. nra!iac!;.iure m nor new- home. 1124 Peaoon street. Fas' Chicago. The guests were entei tained at a thimble party ami during th", afternoon the hostess served a prettily appointed tun course luncheon. Mis. .loim If. Ludolph. 107-1 Harrison street, is the hostess-elect. STORY HOUR FOR CHILDREN. The story hour at the Hammond public library will be h"id at the usual hour from ten to eleven o'clock Saturday morning and all chilcVren are invited. Miss F.rma Orouse i!l tell the story of "Thor and His Hammer" and others by request. MRS. HE I, LEHMAN A HOSTESS. At her home in Sibley st reel Mrs. Hellertnan was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the members of the .h-wish Ladies' Aid Society. Fxcept for a short business session when further plans were made for the charity whist, party to be given Tuesday, April 10th the members spent tb-71 afternoon socially. The. hostess served a dainty luncheon. Th" next meeting will be held in three weeks instead of two at the hone of Mrs. Plum. MONTHLY SOCIAL MEETING. The monthly "coffee suri-d" of the Ladies Society of Iminanuel's Hvangelical ch irch was held yesterday afternoon at the church hall. Mrs. I'.ipp. Mrs. Posenhaum. Mrs. Shade, Mrs. Sfhmu-s.-ser, Mrs. Schmidt and Mrs. Tanim served on the social committee and at i lie (lose of the program served their guests with refreshments. The rogra'm consisted of several songs and a r adingf !.v the p.ov. A. .1. Hotr.. The i.Mli voter? the remainder of the afterr their in edle work. rs i... n to AID SOCIETY MEETS. The Ladi' s' Aid So j. ; .. ,.f sit. 1 u 1 's Lutheran ehurch was entertained v.rv pleasantly by Mrs. Plohm. Mrs. .J esernig anl Mrs. Jioebh r yesterday sifternoon in the soci il rooms of the church, Tie- members brought th- ir needle work and aci omplislied a great , t . - r, I ,,f w.-r!; for the parcel post sale who li is aii - nounced for Hit' week follow ipg- Hnste;-. W. C. T. U. MEETING. Mrs. M. Pellamy, IC Loga n . r- 1 . opened her home yesterday a fi e-poon for the meeting of the German w. c. T.I I". It was a business meeting and several matters of interest we,,-, discussed Mrs. lieiiamy served dainty refresh- ! ments during the afiern.. on. There will be eleven fandidat.s i'l the elass for ini". iat ion Sa turd,-, y e v en mg at th" meeting of I'orcas Peb. liah lodge t the I. O. O. V. hall. The i;.ast Cnicago j degree staff will do the initiatory vv oi k . and at the close oT the ceremony ban- ( quel will be served. The session is cal'd for seven-thirty o'clock. Porn to Mr. Highland stre, daught e r. atid Mrs. I Tues.e, Lewis '1: f.ih, r M,S' A-"'"1 '''":''' to h.r home i, MilvvauUee yeslerday aft.-r a brier with Hammond relatives. j...P .-.,c-r
Lumps of Solid Comfort Of course, we refer to Our Coal Superior in Quality , Carefully Screened. Delivered Promptly. THE BIEKER BROS. 144 Sibley St. 257 N. HcHjnan St Tatopbon 63. Te)paun 3. BAJCKOZTS, riTD.
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The Original Plaited Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Pries William Kisner of Ietroit su.ei returned with her for an oxtenlod v i.-n in Milwaukee. Mrs. I-l. M'. Ket-huin of 51:) Stat. Lu,,-! street left last evening; for the S'a'e! Soldiers' Home at I-afayette. Ind. ' Mrs. I,. I., liomherger. who w.ni iu St. Luke's hospital in Chicago last Tuesday to submit to 1 minor operation, i is reported to be getting along very j in' i'ly and expected to be out in a week or less. : Mr and Mrs. A. .1. Ruck of Lewis 1 street left today for an extm.bd west-! 1 in trip. They will spend si no- time mi Iow a. Texas and Colorado, w 1 ere M r. j Ktn-k will travelIn the interest of ' he I Lmde Air Products Cn. Mr. and Mrs. John Van Horn of li"Svveil. Hid.,, are the guests 01" .1 . S iildrou and family of Sj!l ; s 1 1 H WHEN LAKE CO, GOES DHY I (Continued from page one.) lucre btiiness ia a rnonih than th-y tiave been d'ong in a year before Indiana was put in the dry column. Tie v are not going ;., run the ehaip-e of bavin:.,' their licenses revoked. They aie not gojog to see saloon !ie.-n s g. into tlo :r 1 ;ie hands f nun who v. ill a privilege an thus iiep.-ril ; i;enses by a 1 ow nsii -i el. ( jear or s-o. 'J'h.ere is an eh-mept in iiioud who would get control ministration aril exploit tlie s 1 i"ii in a est Urtlilo'- th- adH jooii 11.. 11 open. Li,' in", go.ng by throwing the tovvr, w ib j 1 j 1 j s deeei.i sa loon l,e per ilthat. The disorderly lions. . th.ng of the past ill West it hough there are ,,i.ns of d he nond Ham non tin-re How. have been I'm) IJeautiful homes r there in the pas' three vears. eh-mcni is -opposed to the op.-n Tie r. i -; 1 i ' t ( ' and tin 'own. Tin se liinii'd nun.be pie are wiiiin? that a '1 w et 1-regu la t ed s. - n peia!". for the revenue from th 1 ilig the ity lilll of debt. lint, a .'11 at'empr to 1.1 a finish. I e. ru ha in. pro I'll fee. to is no rhfinc a ss,. , j-... Itiirnham t' o: cf'Ui S'-. is become even " for th- ,1,-, f. Tl til: clean up is 'lf'tcti'-rnt''. I: worse. Therein element. :,, i ii a nee f or outside inierin county authorities. liurnhest reason that can be of- i for Do- remarkable fact tint nam fere. Iiei di has gone .iry. D.-sp.i.e ih" warn- j ; has been caused by the rapid : j spre;.. : w h ik. o! pionilntioii. the brewery and .' interests have faii.'i 'o plee iiarinership of booze and vice. . r nt t! the result that they an- b. ng "lit tog.'her. w 1 r j Aloe;; Indianapolis louln'inl. win re j Hammond and Chicago limits meet, thi j sab.ons aie under the jurisdiction of I Chi' .-igo. This means Sun. lay ch'Sing. i Flu : saloon lic;i.se-s are plentiful . and ih',e will be many new saloons opened i along' the state line on the Illinois side, t This territory may he depended upon 1 10 be well policed and orderly at all t lines. The fact that Sunday closing is not MEAT UIUIEGESSUY SAYS J. K. T7ATSON, M. D. Meat is the mot eipnsivu article of diet, and th least necessary. Add milk, cheese, fruit, fresh fish, to vegetable articles and you have a good diet. The rheumatic should abstain from meats, or eat very sparintiy. It is a, well-known fact that in gout serious organic diseases tf the kidneys occurs. Such scientists as Futcher. Minkowski, Hans. Vngt and Peach have shown that uric acid in excess is retained in tin blood when the kidneys do not help exj creie this poison. I'ric acid retained ! within the body is believed to be the i preceding stage or cause of BrigM's disI 1 ase. The, excessive, use of nitrogenous I food or meets often increases uric acid j High living. intestinal indigestion constipation, disturbance of the liver. I frecjuont chilling- of the body all result in retaining: within the body an mr.w j of uric acid. ; The, best way to overcome this runj ditu.-n and prevent rheumatiam and gout ! is to drink plenty of water, say. a pint ! of hot water moruliiar and night with , ienion Juice squeezed info it and laU- I j Amirlo ((touble strength . three times a' ; day. This can be obtained at any drug ' store. This is my invariable prescriplion for the rheumatic person, and it I usually follows that the rheumatic pains, the backache, such as lumbago.
I pains in the back cf the neck r limb?.! j will disappear. This Anttric by its tonic !$ effect upon the kidneys encourages them ; 1 to (greater activity, and thereby the urjc ; ' acid is thrown out of the system. It iti j"!s" well to prevent constipation and i j that gre-ater evil, auto-intoxication to 1 I take bending exercises every morning. J j i pb-nty e,f water between meals, nnd at!? j least once a week take a vegeteMe lax-, ; ati ve. Sucn a one is made of May-ap- i $ r'e- extract of vegetabla calomel and I $
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iifur.ed in West. Hammond there- a grgive i fortha t he saloon keep unity. Cue a ie- would rathe ,. ss of su.h i -ix- da v s. rs s h.oi-it y have t sa loon THIS FACTORY HAS A SNAP (By United Press.) INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. March f A u '. .:
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"1 rr i- '. j i-M I A license tags are scarce at the secr. '-ir. of state's oflice, ana for several dav -it lias be, n necessary to supplement tie tass wiiii cer-ificHt.-s. The scarcity i.-d-ie to ihe j'act that the t11anufsrtiir.11; 'id' ;;i St. Louis is making tags f.s;x other states and t unabl to c'.i tain sufticient material. The short!) g. may ols,, i, at t ributed, according to 1 i . secretary, to the fact that more than f.n.ii'.f. ;ags I 'ave b.- n jsii,j so fr, r th, year. Victor
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