Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 20 March 1917 — Page 5
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COMING EVENTS. J The second ilniM.iii of the I ..-Mills' A id . 'x-i-'.V ff the Krt fi.ni--ot.-it ion j 1 j Church will n t .-.in-.v.! iy fee :m! atlj day session iih M r--. j-'. i-i:n!.!i in Tv 1-j i '.r.-..t. I -'t-al Hive r:f: I,. O. T. M. w'M h:i vo tie-ir n-fiiftr in. titiK II. i -vt nmg .'U ":) o'clock in ti c I. o. ). I'. hall m j St.-,, j Mrs. Jtnrr t.'ii Vtn bets v. r.S he !.-..--. fv!!.iri ft,.rti..ii t ! i.tctiii - rr. of j the Harr-ony Chile j T!n l.iii.--.;n Mothers' i "..,! n-i!l me". 'Wdr.cv.Jny !,f!f :,!;,. t:;.l ,-. :.t, iv ill j
IMc k , nm T u r. .-n m..;.i .-if the 7 . . i i u che..'. A ii'iO j'ic;r.Tr;i i " I le '.ver. T 1 1 -? !- -.-." 11 m.-.-tms; cf the T. A. of the i-. ,,f i.. na K w ,u Wednesday fti.fii..: in ih 'dd l-'oiiov, s ! ' i i n H--.-t n i 1 1 )-! . Tlv Eariu j- Aid .ci-ny i f tli-M-",!n(Jisi Episcopal church will have
ih.tr g. nera! nice; : i ;k "W ln. -i-i .!!', r- ! "? ft th" h"?. f J!rc. W. C. Bi'lmfin ! in i. ; lendalo. The members -. ttV. six di- ! vh ions nr.; urgoiulv t'.-q lo-sto. i to at-J tfi.d as n-rf arc many Ih'siii-s j c t ' - Mt lolls t o I ;ik C ti p. ' Tlt'f Hammond Miinii ipnl Choral So-j ci"ty w ill hold th. ir rt-Kiiiar r-h.-:Vrja! this nciviiK at the Centra! school al j S:i"o o'clock. ; ! STUDY SOrrBASE. j Th'i history d.-na r' m.-nt o" t!-o Ham-t riend Woman's Club has another inter- j Klfim day to ;,-; k hack uv-'iu The Work. Tor the a f (.-.riKinn wis on "Suffrage" and' he f.Z. of the e:Sy '' tl'C t d ! ? popularity cf the wuh.;e -. Mrs. Ceo. j F;.-h rt pae the history cf Manhood , Sort't-HRo" in f-.i ooimtry n-mrnrmg the; f c-o restrictions of colonial and anti-i r-.oatu days with the privileges of th "Jl rs. Krd ,)ar. sr-ok" on th WornSuffrage Movement in Indiana. I T'rie:'y -he c-l:'..l ;,tt. ii!:on lll;fHir I la-vs it; our state which had first caused j lhoiiithif.it ivnnien to sc th nccess'.tx-f.-.r ch.a n S!;e spok-- mt- rontingty ofi fndiaia women to whom b"lonps the.
b'tor of Hi,-, recent suffrage ictory. Mrs. i-' .11. Adams g ! a -iUi a.counl of a scs-ion of the Indiana U-kik-huur.. which i-i'.e atte-nded whil a kch-cc-ii .i.l.'.'i' on ;i; h whs hi i-recies. ! roiii f.r ,.m.tiiit it would seem that th v.oc.in r! "iiiK to keep nil fuch .-.sioiirt !r..':i hciii dull nd Muirnl t'.n- eer :-fter. The i i:i iv.'ii.iii lor the afternoon Mr?, i . J. M .ran then .spoke on general suffr.iiii. She i.lated what, women in t ho Indiana cinos had a. l omplished to belli ; Sim community ami lilted the women to Mand toc.-ihcr to Kain a definite ol- .! i t. Sic- pi. ad. d for a broader cdui-a-tion nil ! i i it'll lues for wotnen. so thai, the ballot would rest in worthy hands. Al'OKe'.bcr it was an inspirit! mectniK and met with a full uprreria- ! ion from t Im -nuiii nee. The sj.-i.iI committee Mesdames 11mtot:, Ivmeimc, Morton and Newman served a dainty luncheon durinK 'he social hour. 'l-hcre crs !ifty-iie nienibus pr- ni.
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The- Qnirkrr Ion iet a Free '1 rlnt of l'jrtitnid I'llr '1 rntiuent the Brttvr. It Js What loti Are Looking l'v r. li'.'n't talk operation. If you can't v.ait for a Xree trial of Pyramid i'tie Treatiiiem. (.. t a Tele bor. at anv di'ii? store and kp! relief now. If mt riear a foro send coupon for tree trial package in plain wrapper, and tc, r!d of itcllinp. bleed ir v. and protrmlinsr p!hs. hmorrhoidp and stich recti .1 troubles, 'l'nka no sulwtitute.
FREE SAHPLE COVPOfi PVB AMTD TTx-r? COMPAXT. fr!7 T-vrrm'.d Building., M'srshall. Mieh. Ktndlv snd me a. Prc Fiemrbs of I'jtiiiiiIiI 'ietuiet. In plain wrapper. Xa me ,
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ORRINE DESTROYS
LIQUDn HABIT
Ken Interest in Orrlne, th scie-n-fiflc tredtmen' for th drink hahi;. now en -eaie at our strre continues unabated yc this is not surprising when ir i realized that it can be g-ivan secretly at horr.v i-itl absolutely confidence, end ths.t it quickly destroys all desire f-r whiskey and other intoxicants Orrin has saved thousands of drinking men aai is sold under a K'-iaran !e 'o refund In'- purchase price If, after a trial V fails to benefit. Orrlne is prepared in two forms: No. 1 secret treatment: Orrtitc No. 2. voluntary treatment. Costs only $I,Oi a b- " Ask for booklet. Lion Store Pharmacy ( Kan f mar." S TVolt" 590 Hotiman st . Karri; mmi.
JACOBS-JEWELL. Miss Winifred Jacobs of this city and Tvu 't .irw.H of Ft. Dodtrc, la., were married yesterday afternoon at thoun Point. on their return to Hammond a dinner was served at the home of tl' bride's sisli-r, Mrs. Doris KeKtier. 261 "losilm street, where Miss Jacobs has been residing durinif 'he past year. The table appointments were in the bride's colors of pmk and white, with a ccnter-;i.-ce of ;,mk '-, s- buds. Those present
at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. 1. j Kegner, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Keener, l.croy j and I toward !: : ! r. Mr. and Mrs. otisj
Duckworth, Miss Georgia Duckworth and Mr. Cerald Haines. The bride wore a beautiful blue tailored suit and larpe hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell leave today for Ft. Po.iire. T.- . to make th'-ir future hom. where Mr. .leweii has a position with
the Illinois Central Railway. Jilson s Barber shop moved from , State street to 5te Hulietin stret t. Will j be pleased to see all of his old patrons, i Ladies" shampooing and massaifinst a' Kpeeialty. -- , ! ONE O'CLOCK LUNCHEON.
Mrs. O. A. Krmhitl cf Itimbach avenue was hostess yesterday at the Hammond Country Club. Her KU''Sis were the Mon.lxi- Afternoon Club and were entertained at a one o'clock luncheon which was served m four courses. The tables
were pn-ttily arraiiRed with clusters of tulips and piao-s w ere laid for twenivtwo. The invited quests besides the club members were Mesdames Carl Kaufman. It. K. Hharrer, C. A. 5rnith. Adolph Hirsch. l- S. let; and Mortimer t Sales. Pridpe was pilayed durinis' the afternoon with the honors going to Mrs. Hirs' h and Mrs. Hamiaut-r. Iook in the classitied column for the Calumet Ae. tiara go special '.ire sale. o - i 5 - S t ENTERTAINS FRIENDS. iTrs. John Herr'uurtr was hostess to an afternoon party yesterday at her home, ITS Sheffield aevnue. The afternoon ws.i spent in crocheting: until refreshment time, when a three course luncheon was served to the following Kuests: Mesdames Young, Kindel. Kontowsky, L. iiroebner. The out of town ladies were Mrs. Collins of Chicago, Miss Olson of Sprinsrdale. III. Mrs. D. Otto and children of Chieaso.
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NEW BAJBT GIRL. and Mrs. John Strcncy,
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Buy your shoes of us aod get your theater tickets free. Main floor seats. j JAS. B. ORTT 169 E. State St. Hammond, Ind. j
DESPONDENT WOMEN Constantly recurrins; suffering: pives women 't he blues." Comparatively few women realize that despondency, toftrthor with ba.-kaclie, headache. and that ' dragKinsr-down" feelinx indicate some (hrang-ement of the feminine organs, for which Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vepetnbie Compound is a remedy. It is said that this famous, old root and herb remedy has been the means of res ciring more women to health and consequent happiness than any other remedy in the world.
Don't wait until your life is wrecked j
by neglect and suffering. Give the Com
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WEDNESDAY
Wo have a full linr- of all the newest styles in the new Shilling; Straws, from $1 .OS u. Also a tine assortment of ChilIren's Trimmed and Unt rimmed Hats, from 49c up.
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S treat or. III., welcomed tho arrival of an eight pound girl baby Friday, March 16th. Mother and child are doing- nicely. Mrs. Sweeney was formerly Miss Mary Halfner cf this city. Itoth Mr. and Mrs. Pwen'V have manv friends who will be grlad to hear tins new. RETURNS TKOInI KNOXVILLE. Mrs. Viola .Smiley of 10S Conkey ave- :
nue returned to her home Sunday evenins: from Knoxville, Tcin., wh-re she has been spending the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Fay Smiley Thompson. Mrs. Smiley has been eone since the first of December. DEEOItAH JLZH SOCIETY. Mrs. Alfred Welsh will entertain the Deborah Aid Society of the Christian church tomorrow afternoon at her home, ami Bauer street. Plans will be completed for their bazaar which will be held the first week in April. This meeting is the regular n inthly social day and all ladies are urged to attend.
i Hastings. Woods & Co. have just conj eluded a number of deals which mark I ihe first month, of lflir as anion,' the j most active the real estate business has seen iii man y months, j Thf' deals inc.u.l." ihe S!1; (,r ,U1) small factory sites wiu.-h. laion with ihe sale of a plant and i!e at Calumet Park !o the Pin-able Mni,.r Truck Co.. indicates business of considerable urn-
portions in industrial propotlps. j 1 nder the able mannKeiuent of Mr.! .'rank IC. Martin the brokerage departmen' of ihe .-otiii-Mtiy Tf. r.u, e a j si..., uii; duriiiK the firs-, tiionth-i of ihe i present year, as the follow announce-j men; of sal. s j n.i e-a les : i Industrial :.!t. s -The I hi m n,, ,,-,,, Whj;j inr A Bast i'hn-11;" !atwy company lias beronie the puri'iia er i.f 3.7 aTes ' r fti-ound in tri-niBl.- aliap.. bounded in i 'to west by S!e liieb) avenue. ,,n tho north by the Ivimo, 1 nxlrond I Iraeks and on the ."". by One Hun- j died and Tliirt -seventh sir,,.., 1- is 1
uim.'. ri-luoi lii.tt !!- pi'1' a e i . ( j,0 : us.al for the piisin! t r ,1 t. .-i:c-ri-tl yard, t alth.'.iiKh it is fi.ftsil.:.! t develop-! menis of a mere important; nani.e may i hi anticipated for 1 he future. The J street, car companv has been using aj material yard just north of the Penn- 1 syUania ti-oits whi-h it: had under) lease. The proper' v was owned by the' East OhicajT'" company. , Hast ilia's. Woods fi: Co. w re also the ! brokers in tie- sale by- the Kast Chicago j Co. of four acres of ground in Kast !
( tiicito ni tt... ,-t -n-r of n.-iritiir avenue!
and J5Mh street, 10 H. M, ilardiner of ohicago. The property has P. (V. and
C. T. trackage. Ir is not. known to j VClla: USeS the property is f, l,e pUl. ! Conk.-y Vi-.-tuie District Kusr,,, t I "Woods figures as -he purchaser front! the Hammond. Whitins Kast Chicago ! Hailway Co. of tweHe lots on I'onkeyl avenue, three on Calumet avenue and.' one en Jefferson street. The property 1
Club yesterday afternoon at her home, 46 Condit street. Heside the members the only invited Ki's! was Mrs. I.ockwood. mother of Mrs. 1 ;. H. Austin. Need! work and crocheting afforded the afternon's diversion as well as the ser -ing of a dainty luncheon. The club has nineteen members and it may be of interest to know it is the pioneer Embroidery Club of Hammond, having, existed for t.we! e ve os.
has been in the possession of the street car company for the past eight years or since the location of the "W. P.. Vinkey ' 'o. All efforts 011 the part of individuals I" purchase this ptoperty failed. The property was finally purchased at a figure which made its immediate sal" possible. As a result the following sales have been made: N'orvall Marlatt, two lots. Mr Warh't rdans to build a moderate priced hotel on these lots at the corner of Monroe street and Conkey r. 1 nue. Sin on Murelo. two lots. Mr. Mundo plans a buines block op his lots in the near future. .Toe Cnntuzzi one I'r-.jnk Zaffore. two lots, and Sal vat ore Hi.;;o and Joseph Conosr ent i. two lots all located on Conkey avenue Kast If am mond Hasting.", Weeds Co.. n-pres'-n ing the Hammond Heal' y Co., in the sale f,f Father Capitnn and ',)... trust, i-s o" )):.. Russian Greek Catholic church of 17fi feet of frontage at trie corn, r r.f Morris and Howard avenues. The membership of if is church is .Vei and it is expected that a tine new- church edifice and priestshouse will soon be built on this p roper t y.
Pn kera K" Sibley street Packe to H
Truman avenue; '.1 R. M. Pierce
monstrances expires, so it was planed, the lirjuormen would undertake to reopen saloons, unless new remonstrances were filed to prevent their doins so. Put under this law they cannot reopen saloons in these places, because there are nr. present license holdvrs there to v. ho new licenses could be grained. Therefore, territory that is now dry by remonstrance will remain bone dry after the expiration of the remonstrance period, and no new remonstrance is necessary to do this. In other words, nil territory in the state tuat is now dry wilt remain dry and it cannot be made w. t. This was more than the liquor people bargained for when they put through the hill. As the bill was passed by the house ir did not carry an emergency clause, but this was added by the senate, and the law became effective as soon as it was signed by the Governor. It is now a la w.
Tobcaco Habit Easily Overcome A New Yorker, of wide experience, has written a book telling how tha tobacco or snuff habit may be easily and quickly banished with delightful benefit. The author, Kdward J. Wood':. 3 313 D. Station E. New York City, will nia.il his hook free on request. The health improves wonderfully after fibacco craving ii conquered. Calmness, tranquil sleep, clear eyes, normal appeti'e. good digestion, manly vigor, flromt memory and a general gain !n
j efficiency are among the many benefits j reported. (Jet rid of that nervous, irritI able feeling; r.o more ned of pipe, cigar, j cigarette, snuff or chewing tobacco to pacify morbid desire. Adv.
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T'epar'ment Cottage on near State Line: F. J. Ic, Van tickle; bouse on
Mrs. Fannie Btanton House on Michigan
avenue; P.. M. Pierce to c. H. Smith. House on Erie street; c. i. I'nrker to party whose name is withheld. In addition to the above houses the following lots have hern sold: Two tots on Plurnmer aenue. West. Hammond: Francis Kackner to K. I. Jyitian; one lot on Tngraharn avenue. West, Hammond: Minnie Davis to J. F. Lake; two lots on Moraine street, Kenwood, to J. P.. Lehman of East Chicago; one-half a.-re m Orcenfleld's addition to I. J. Shirley and one-half acre in Greenfield's add. t ion to H. M. Mills.
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GUILD MEETING. 'i !... V, ...111:111"? Auxiliary "f Paul's Kpi-.opal In 1 -: 1 1 will meet tomorrow m an all day session beginning at ten1 flirty ..'clock rn the morning and s.-rv-mg a lunch at the noon h.-ur. The
mee-ing will lie held in lb of the church. This will meeting until after tent.
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CHOIH. SOCIAL EVENING. Mrs. W. J Whinery of 35 Detroit will be hostess this evening to the members of the Christian church choir. Tli.-v meet for their regula- practice and will then enjoy a social program. Miss Beatrice Hansen is confined tc her home in Detroit street, suffering from a nattack of lagrippe. Miss Hansen hopes to resume her work next Monday. REMOVAL NOTICE
EMBROIDERY CLUB. Mrs. Ralph C. Pierce pleasantly en-j tertained the ladies of '.he Embroidery j ' TIZ' - A JOY 10 '
SORE, TIRED FEET Use "Tiz" for aching, burning, puffed-up feet and corns or callouses.
Eugene R. Cooper, architect. "02 Hammond Building, has movtd his office to Room 2. Straube Building. 2-1-3-6
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OI" THANKS. We wish to express our heartfelt thankfulness to friends and neighbors, for their sympathy during the illness and de.nh of our beloved mother, Mrs.
184 Slate St.
Phone 2842.
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Good-bye, sore feet. burning feet, j swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. i Good-bye. corns. callouses, bunions j and raw spots. Xo more shoe tightness, I no more limping: with pain or drawing; up your face tn agony. "Tiz" is magical, j acts right off. "Tiz" draws out all the j poisonous exudations which puff up the I feet. I'se "Tiz" and wear smaller shoes. Fsc "Tiz" and forget your foot misery, j Ah! how comfortable your feet feel.
Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guarsnteed or money refunded. Adv.
Elizabeth Wagner, and for the and beautiful flora! offering. v' ON RAD. JACOB AND HENRY DKR. tTlAS. AND EDWARD NER.
many GABAG-
CAED OP THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friend and neighbors for kindness and sympathy and words .if comfort during the ilttif ss and death i f our d .ught.r and sister; also for beautiful floral offering. MR. AND MRS. F.LMRR HOFFMA N AND FAMILY.
NO OPTION ELECTIONS POSSIBLE (Continued from Page One) to April 2, 1318. be granted to any person except such person be a present holder of such license or shall become the bolder of sueh by lawful transfer or order of court." This provision looked innocent enough. Put its effect is far greater than was understood at the time. L'nd r this provision ther can he no more local option elections in Indiana before th"-' prohibit ion law takes effect. Any county, township or city which is dry at this time will necessarily remain dry. Even if n local option election were to d cide that the county, townsh.p or city shall become wet and saloons shall be re-established this could not be carried out, because there are now no saloon licenses in effect in such dry county, township or city, and this new- law says that no license can be issued except to a present license holder or a person who acquires a license in the legal manner. Fully twenty cities in the state had laid plans for local option elections, to be pulled off this spring, in which the two years of dry period created by the former local option elections will soon expire. But these elections will not now be held, for they would accomplish nothing. These places could not make themselves wet now even if they wished to do so. The same situation exists with reference to those counties, cities, townships or wards in which remonstrances are in effect. When the lifetime of these re-
The haunting charm of Hawaiian music HAWAIIAN music has a fascination that grow. Listen to the strange, sobbing piaintiveness of voices, the all-but-human notes of the Hawaiian guitar and the rhythmic throbbing of the ukalele in these
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Records and you will feel the weird enchantment of night m the South Sea Iaiands:
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MAUN AXE A. Hmr. N. CUik. Tooor. mai Octette. KAA.LA. Rotcrt Kjmtm. BtrfDne, mn6 Octratto. ON THE BEACH AT WAJX1KJE. Helen Umum mad Fr&ok Ferpj. Dkjrfeie Duet. HAP A HAOLE HULA GIRL. Haloa Lssiaa mad Frcit f ma. UkicW D01.
E. C. MINAS CO. Hammond's Greatest Dept. Store.
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Simple Way To End Dandruff
181 East State Street.
Hammond, Ind.
There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from f.tijr drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when
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TIMES ndTertlnInc -will rouble jut to break all your business record fat rlt-fat away.
retiring; use enough to moisten
scalp and rub it in gently with the I finger tips. f By morning, most if not all. of your :
dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy- every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you have.
You will lind all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your j
hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred tunes better. Adv.
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WABASH COLLEGE GLEE CLUB MARCH 23
The Original Lieltlor Co.'s Stupendous Spectacle of
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Distant Relatives of Caruso, Al Jolson, Harry Lauder and John McCutcheon will Perform. A UKELELE QUINTET DIRECT FROM HONOLULU ALL EXCEPT THE COLOR. FTKST METHODIST CHURCH, FRIDAY- H:l." Auspices Christian Endeavor Union. 50c
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Specials for Wednesday March 2 1st CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK per lb.' 24 SWIFT'S SHORTENING, better than lard, per lb : 16c FINEST LEAN BRISKET BACON per lb. 24C NORWAY SALT MACKEREL two for 15c DOWNEY'S DELIGHT, the best butterine per lb 25c IMPORTED RUSSIAN SARDINES per lb 15c NEW HOLLAND HERRING 10 lb. keg 98c All Kinds of Fresh Fish
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CAMELS , : - . Wonder of
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Traveling In Its Own Special Train of Eight Cars. PRICES: Night, $2, $1.50, $1, 50c. Box Seats $2.50 and $2. Special bargain matinee Sunday $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c. Box Seats $2 and $1.50. Seats on sale at Bell Drug Co., phone Gary 107, or box office now.
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