Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 20 April 1917 — Page 5

FnMnv. April "?0. 1D17

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DOST HURT fi BIT EASY iO SIMPLE The Magic Touch of Ice-Mint Does It.. Just a Touch Stops Soreness. Then the Corn of Callous Shrivels and Lifts Off. Try it. Your Feet Will Fl Cool and Fine.

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of ii'c-mlut and 'Od:-, corn ;s he will shrivel right up anl I,n1 ''! 'u- s van-, you can pick Mm oat after n touch of sa 'p.a is and o;i oan I.-e-r.i!nt. -No pain, nor a hit of soreor all day bihI i nets, either k 1 or miiilOn it ,-, eft.-.-.

i hn. No mat- j wards-, and it doesn't i vpii irritate th.. 1 or how many . skin.

'.ciited he-el Ie-mirit is 'he real Japnee srr lis-. Kr.vn ! of line, healthy. "mie feet. Prev-mt .iiit touches J foot enior-s ami k5oi s them cool, swe. :

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i so Cm, ;ty fin l on will just sigh ; of it: j u.-il a lit r ; htf.i'. e-olin lo--J'.'V H .,. j rs. No ; r sti your pet '

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a'i in any drug store for a 11:-Ice-m:rt a :i4 give your poor sifk. tired feet the treat of the r

1 nere l:-! netting better, rg "Just bs good." ,

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tin.- ;i n l'i:tk si li,o ami .Mis. ('... per will appear on the musical program. - O CIVIC COMliIITTEE.

ciie committee of the Hamearnn s Club aiiiiiiuiucs thtt MoMahoix of Crown J'omt will at the' meeting this evening at

e of the chairman. Mrs. Heihllef.s. hVK South liohman street, pmmaliy interesting meeting is

j PERSONALS

SOCIAL HE

i i I.IOVING PICTUItE SHOW. ! The Il.tmmC'tvl. V.';;iiati's Ciub has had charge of mrny km.-is of activities, but so far in its history it has not giv-j tti a rcov ir.g picture sh.v.e. This Inno- ' vstict-, is t " h.: introduced iturday ftf terncon hea tl.e S.ternture ilepartnie.it will er.tertc.m the club mer::hers f.t the PeLtixo theatre. In keeping

v. :::i t."ie year s fmi.iv o:

bethf.ti per:c-J t. iikes-en re rv

ehos-er, for ; ro:"n'.at!'i:!. When Mr?. A. I. Mvirray. th Uteriture dor 'irtment. rroaciied Mai:;U'tr Michael! jrrtrd I'1 futting: en this ll'n

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ehr.ea to fa vr rtbly I! .n-.rto ro' th-3 flCtU p. a li.-ss l:c may a ed for t:i-

stu.1er.ts are this av orderf ZMcii.i CI S r FlioiviiK the

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peare, the ,r" has be chairman cf r.rst apstetter in rei. he was in-

ok i.pon the preposttion tin-; Fi:i.il. w :;h con'.mend.ib'.e spirit, h.e sgrf.'ii to furnish even tb.ouch he might, be j isr.ci.'i'.iy. The ceneraL pub- !:.'. h-.it scats will be reserv-1

VVojnan's Ciub. High sehocl

1-jci-x.iy urpect to see pi ay.

FURNITURE Do you live on your furniture, or for it? Every once in a while our wife gets the idea that furniture is something sacred. And she gets to lavishing more loving care on nigs and racks and tables and chairs than she does on us. Maybe that's natural. The furniture's home more than we ate. But we resent the alienation of our wife's affections by gate-leg tables and things just the same. . We are in favor of chairs to sit in. Pillows to lie on. Carpets that can take a little granulated tobacco without getting sick at the sotmach; and lace curtains that can be crumpled out of the way when the occasion demands. We want a house with nothing in it that can't be abused with impunity.

The iimnd ; J'.ldKe' speak

the hor ' ert lint An eei

ant iripa e. j EXTSErAIKE INFORMALLY. Miss Marguerite Haefer i n t erta inni ' the jonn women of the ;. i . ;. c'lub informally last evening at he r home in Tinman aumie. The puests were ontet tamed rtith music and sanies and during the eeitoni; a prettily appointed luncheon was sereod. - STORY HOUR TOR CHILDREN. 1 The story li ,jr at the liummond publie library will be held nl t he usual : hour Saturday. Apr.l 21. from ien to j eleven o'clock. m:?s Krouse will Hll i Kebiu Hood stories. All children are ; i n it oil.

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TxRIFF HOARD NO.MINATIOXS WILL NOT HE APPROVED WITHOUT A HARD FIGHT

S or 10 minutes before s ittin cr down to dinner, to put your digestive organs on edge A

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c-bta in hr: nt i.. ' v u e t s at the toe ture husnie?

h.eid

: V.'i-nian's Oub. by ;-.-."-'ersh:p cars, may in Mrs. James Al'ai - t. : : '.e. cr M rs. A. the ivl.uxe theater, the tj.i.jal adirission -3-.e b.eur sot for (he 'a. I 'rccecl ; r. ; this, a

e?s rr.'et ir.r f the ciub will be at the Masi i.ic teniple betrirr.ir.e

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everinc. April 2 t h . The colleen lays F rectal en-phasic on the v.-orli for 1. .vs and the recital which is the frst of a series js anticipated with a sxeat ieal of interest by many.

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2ISS. E5I5irSLI3SO- IS KOSTXS3. A pleasant afterneen was spent by the rr embers of ".rc'.e No. 2 as the .5.;-5ts of Mrs. J.'.-erh Kr-.mer'insr of Tlusseli street yesterday. Cards were

the er.tertn 'timer t -it the

Jc-.b Tour: ,5 . Mrs. .

j BED CE.OS3 BAZAAR. I At th.e Hammond Woman's C3ub booth ' i at the r:---i eh'-iss bazaar dance Saturday sat the Mas. on- temr'e will be f.n Knc- i hsh nurs who served at th front for1 nine month. She w:ll tell her expert-: eiu'ps to the ;sitors. The Woman's ' ! Oiub v. ill conduct a miscellaneous salc ! atil anyone who will donate o t:;e booth, whether they are members of the j ciub or no', are nskpd to send their' articles to M'rs. Tlalpit r; reman at the : j Masonic tempi after ten o'clock snt.i

beir.s 'von by Mvi .. u..tt,. ut im .-tr tianee win hr.rles l.avene aia1"1 M n: Masonic ten; !e- instead i

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MUSICAL TREAT. j A prottr-uii of tare mot it was piveu !

ii.v two ot llamminas most talented younp women yesterday at thee Seteial AfieriioiMi of the Hammond Country j 'hub. Miss Wei lie Mcidaniel Ravc thr vocal numbers with Miss Kdiih Clarke I ratterson at the piano and the piano solos wore contributed by Miss Hertha 1 KIeih.et,e. l?y refjvef t Miss Me Daniel also pne a whisthnK solo, "To A Wild Ih'se" by Ma. lh. well wltiv h "as prcutly ' apprt eiateil. I r iirst ro.mdier was1 "face, f.o e. Mi,, To,,'' by l.eiii. her seeonil proup was composed of "Sunshine. Sons" by i.n.j; and "My Mother lhds Me inn! My Hair" by Haydn and in lor! thirl Rroup u ere "SrriiiB Has Come" .' by AVhiie. "The Symphony" by Lanils-J berp. Hindu Slumber Sons'" by Ware j and "A lhnhdav" by t 'invii. As an en- ' ':' Miss M' l anjc' repeatel "A liirth-: d'ly." Miss Kleihcge's pr cram wnn

also in thr. t-arts and she i-enH.-.,-.!

' Itomance" by- Sib.-lesus. 'Trelude" by r.achmanne.ff, "Scherzo" by Mendelssohn, "Ich lie be dieh" by Oricff. "HunParian" by MaoPov ell. and "'Caprice Hippieiue" by Sternberg-. Her encore number was "Huntrarian. ' SOCIAL SESSION. A social m-etinr of the Tine Street Iadtes' Aid Soeie-ty took place jesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ta Image Witt. The meeting was in the nature of a fa e well to Mrs. Witt who leaves next week tor her new- home in ' e'inc'.ntiati. A prettily f.ppoir.lod two; course luncheon was served. I

ATTEND CHICAGO MEETING. j Mr.. M. Kethsi hilu. Mrs. CJeorce Itol ' erts. Mrs. W. C. Harrison and Mrs. o) ". i:. -Matt-iies attended the Inter Stat ' ("onf.ifnee for the Conservation of the! Indiana Iones held jesterday at the j Fine Arts Buildine, Chicago. The meet-' intr was held under the auspices of the Chicago Wecr.f n's Clui.

Aiaertran Chicle Cmnrny

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be ptoviiied. too. 1 hope that all of the present liif-mtry companies are- recruit- j ed to loi withm the next few days." I Cen. Smith, hopes eventually to havei a second briuade for the Indiana Ktiard. ! New companies w ill be received from j time to time, a separate hattali. n beinK j formed eaeh time feiur complete com-j pantos re offered. Other battalions j will be added until w have three. J er.o. ich for a new resriment. tith one j new r..s:ment cori.ph teil. the organize-! tion of another. 'ne battalion at a time. I will be undertaken. Several of the' present orjrani.a! are report:ne to the admtant general that they have 1 their maximum strength and others are being rapidly recruited.

It has been the practice of the adjut-1 ant genera! to discharge enlisted men off the guard desiring to enlist in the regit- i lar army, but he called a halt yester- I day and hereafter intends to hold the j men in the guard. The navy never was i asked for the cischarge of guardsmen. ! but such requests ha'-o come almost!

daily froai the army recruiting stations.

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Left to right, above: William Kent. William S. Culbefison and Daniel C Koper. Ilelow: David J. Lewis, Frank W. Taussig and E. P. Costirzan. The United States senate will b asked at the present s-ession tc confirm the tariff board nominations made .some weeks ago by President Wilson. The board as named by the president is composed of David J. lewis of Maryland, Frank W. Taussig 0f Massachusetts (chairman), William S. Culbertson of Kansas, W ilHam Kent of California, Diniel C. Roper of South Carolina, and Edward P. Costipan of Colorado. Republicans in the senate have announced tneir df terrr.iriation to fieht the nominations on the g-rouna that only one man of the six named, W. 3. Culbertson, believes in protection.

The declamations were given at Froebel auditorium in the afternoon. This evening the oratorical and choral contests will be held at the Froebel.

These ars are 42x10 ft. and wull j

house seeral inmates. They are wired, thoroughly cleaned, renovated and disinfected ami today will be fitted wrh sewer connections and whitewashed. Cots will be put in and other interior arrangemen's will be left to the r.urses who are expected to care largely for the cases. At four o'clock everything will be ready for occupancy. Guards will be stationerl and the looa ity plac

ed under st rict quarant inc. ; 7ort

Oak

1 IIS' A IN AROIJIND

-GARY-

ing trie

The I.ady Vikings will entertain at a card party this evening at the K. of P.

hall. Mrs. Frank McCee of Monroe

win lea -f Tomorrow for Gr and F.ap

BOYS REACH COLUMBUS AT NOON

f Continued from Fae OmI 1 I .

ball team to this city and paraded the! stree ts with Harney Young's band, sing-I ing. "Hail. Hail. The ;ang's All Here": before a wide-eyed throng. The Ciab-j by': lost to the great high-salaried i

Friars only after Frank Hlocker had All Knights of Pythias are reriestd beep earned f re m the game and Ham- to attend the regular meeting of the mond fans took defeat gamely. order tonight, as there will be work This time Fort Wayne was prepared in the first rank. and. plans to oranfor the invasion, having an Idea from ize fi. military compar.v will he taken the past performance of what to ex-! up and completed. Trie company is pect . Thousands lined the streets lead- : to be know n as the Pythian Home ing from the Nickel Mai,; d'-p,t to the- Guard, and ai Tyth.an !n other cities

Dl'VS DtKOT.V After an extended vis sruest e,f her daughter Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Mai:

avenue, Mrs. Ellen Vrooman

two sons

nere

YOU CAN BE CURED IN ONE VISIT This young lady had her eyes straightened recently, she was cross-eyed , since childhood and wore heavy plass- '( es since. I made her eves perfectly ; straight in one visit without pain, and I told her to throw away her glasses. These Indiana People Have I Been Cured of Cross Eyes: ; Joe Optemic, 100G Howard St., Harrmond, Ind. j Simon Johnson, 52 Doty St., Harr,- , ' mond, Ind. , Felix Pollacer. 435 Greenwich St , ; Valparaiso, Ind. ! Elmer Vedell, Chesterton, Ind. Ray Bloomquist, Hobart, Ind. Mrs. M. Rooney, 4S13 Kehnedy St., ! East Chicago, Ind. I Mr. II. Mallison, 670 Adams St. I Oary, Ind.

FARM. ! CONSULT DR. CARTER eh West Fifth ' lf yu suffer from defective vision.

w ith her , granulated eyelids, inflammation, short

om Laven- sinht fa li..

,..., i ' uui. i c a drising trom

f re

w.'io came

where Mrs. Vrooman has" bought w.earln3 f"Perfectly adjusted glasses.

a farm.

East Chicago lisr People and Occurence

dim vision, drooping eyelids, cataracts.

tumors, cysts, styes, abscesses, squint-

mg cross-eyes.

MHS. CHEEMKE.

Mrs. C. M. Greer. lee of Vm W-iron '

i street, will leave next Mnndav for a TtA,.;i- t - . ! week's visit to hf!- mother wr.o resides i 1 011SllS ReiHOVed 111 One

at Indianapolis. : v isii. JSi ose Obstructions A IIOV. I Removed Without Pain or Mr. and Mrs. A. o. Hir.kle. Jef- ; Chloroform.

of a

-street Ther dapids. )ine wl

"Mrs. Her.ry for four ta Crown Pcin

lIrs. Ml. r.;-ney h --.-.- to the

I'here were guests ,1"' . namner or (. omniTre which it

!e-s. Mrs. Anr.a Pinter of"hs thought would net accommodate

was a guest. In two weeks j

street will card party.

be

of : lub at n

V ATTEND DINNER AND RECEPTION. Mr. and Mrs. 1. L.. liastaman of Garfold street motored to Chicago last

evening to ait-nd a six o'clock dinner I

and reep'-l.-n in honor of Emma T r- lor Ad.ms. V.. ..:'.,..-. 1 Mat r ;i cf tiorder of Foster,-. Star of Illinois. Tie

reception was given by Maple Chapter x-,. r.-. .'. ' .i Tr .:,t Itrci t!liir-l!l:ITi I

are m Tubers.

th.e large crowd that is exported. Th.e aft'a'r is given nndr-r th.e auspices of the Hooster Club pnd the proceeds will. be gien to the Hammond ct.apter of the

oss.

TIIIHIBLIS PARTY. , M'-s. Frank ric-tzke of Warren s-reet

r.fertair.e.i very jdeasantly at a thimble j vf n

d C

W. C. T. IT. Meetings of the Side W. C. T. U. w

Mrs. P. K powley of p.,u(.r p?r at home to the members of the

i. mon w ho alter the reg had been di rsel of d'scti vontiori to be held tn T Thursday. It will he an a

i Mich., to jf-it her pa-ems for ten daysciabbys that mar

I or Two weeks. George Jergens left today for Petroit i wh.ere he lias aerepted p pc-sition. Mrs. '. I. M. Illroy ,:1; fts -,er house gue?t Miss Deulah MoCulIough of Terre I Haute, Ind.

B1EETIN3-S.

entral and South, ere held yesterday.

t was en' ra 1

lar business sod the c. nlieston next da'.- session

party yes' wrre the Club.

rday afternoim. Her guests -.embers of i ho Amethyst

wit.u a silver medal contest in t!i evening. Among the sneakers at tne eer,-

ion will be r.etta Jones of Ah x-

ry

ATirvTinx r.TP.ioT?: I Pecause of the enthusiasm and In1 creasing interns that is being shown bv 'he societies and the peeipie. generally in Hie l;ed Cross ISazaar and dance' to t.e held Sa"jrday evening. April 21. the

; comm: reo n ive eleemed jt wise to

( lire more oommo.jmus

ha-e ebtiined tlie this bazaar.

Kindly tell all ymir friends . (haige of place nnel come and you r loyal tv. and do vour hi' f fid of the P.ed Cross

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President, Hamn merce.

v army rteauriuarters.

re were so many ef the imvs in

ho had visited the city with the

iy people recognized

faces. There are a hundred and fifty boys who are g ing to Ce.lum'nis ami all of us had a dandy lunch and had the place of hiivr during a patriotic service around th.e court house steps last evening. Of the recruits 76 are from Hammond. 17 of Gary, 4 of Wabash, the

same number ot l.atayette and from other towns.

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treet. . bor:

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hem

pare n t f. y ester-da ;

aprons.

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fiuartors

Masonic temple

se- ! ami . for ! The :

Several of the boys visited the lub.

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the

wn.sov

nd hamber e.f Com- 1

Twenty of 'he vee amined at once. The 71 volur.'eers r

yes? ej day at temoon.

.".mtecr: were x-

a. 'ieil here at

EOYS TO GIVE RECITAL. The Hammond Musical College anneiir.ees a recital to be given exclusively bv the hoys at the re!'.. hail Tuesday

Justa Gentle Hub Shines--

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anuria. Ir.d., Kate Wood pay of

and the Rev. Krouse of Tollcston. Judsro Fred I'ani-Mt addressed the; members o fthe South Side 1'nii a who met at the hone of Mrs. Grove, j 5 : Erie street. His talk was on the enn,.

: tilutic-ne.! (Vnvi nti--n. Jt was decided j to hold the next meeting a week from : j Tuesday and the aft-rnion will be' -re nt sewing- for the Red Cross. ! APPEAR ON GARY PROGRAM. J 1 Mrs. Floyd 1 1. A rlams, Mr. E. S. : Cooper and Mr. O. C. H. Matthios moi toreel to Gary today where They will be. ! '! "" guests of M'rs. P.nlph 1 loss at i lu--heon. This afternoon Mr . Adams . j will talk before tlio Parents Club of '

. TtTHl'R R. EACEV ) Chairman. Rooster Club fomm" - 1 HAP.RV E' SHARRKP. Chairman, Patriotic Booster (" ub I 1 :6:i i

Sixty-eight of t! are joining the coa;

se en! y-six art ii lery.

Practice Shoot Sunday,

Art Miller and Ren Arkin. company photogs, have their cameras at. work.

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T!v ciat i, m S u n d a y tleeru-e FvrT crowti

He

rsmond Trap Shooters Asw.

wil! h dti an open practice shoot e,n their new grounds at Lake Inn. yho.iy is invited end a good expected. Shooting to start at

1:15" o'clock sharp. Take Hammond short-line cars to Calumet and Sheffield a venues. i-2"-l J. Jf. WIECOCKPOX, Sery.

Iort i to us. dial. I "me , even r ; " ' !.

Wayne has certainly The people are friend!

f e ' 1 1 w ad h;

! rem na m

Hammond He was

nave tieen the movement up an 1 organize! co:rrani, it is to he j.oped I that the Rasr Chicago Pythiaus win respond promptly. Th-s bazaar that was to have been given tomorrow at the Congregational church parlors has been postponed until a week from tomorrow. There will

lie tar.cy good, bake goods and

j Mrs. E. X. Canir.e leaves tomorr

I tor Indianapolis to attend the erand

. . hp hit ci me. . 1.. s. wmen meets on

: i'un-suay an i inur day ot next week. i . ... . -

""t tne meeting she intends to visit Margaret. h r daughter, wh.o is a stu-i

Friars ; der.t at the Tn,l!.in.i I'niivrtiiv ..,,.1 .

visit her sist u-s in Frazil. Ind. She i

win ne gone annul ten 'lays. Mrs. Ar'R.iy entertained a few friends at her home yesterday afternoon. ' Mr. Canine, superintendent of the public school has been making a trip through th state during the past fewdays attending meetings of schools

hoards etc.. n,so getting teaehevs and

making arrangements for the next term. The beard of directors r.f the Woman's Club will meet tonight at the library assembly room. This meeting was postponed from last Monday. Harvy Philips left Indianapolis yesterday for Jefferson barracks, a place Just somh ef St. I.ouls, to begin train-

, mg tor the engineer corps which he has

re. enfly y ite d. Mrs. Jaekm.an of CMcaeo former!

.t F.ST. -Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith. 44"'" arcs street, have ast their guest (dive Hill of Conritiisville, Pa.

F. 0. CARTER, M. D.

Ad-Miss

and

boys !

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HOSPITAL NOTE. Freeman Harrison, 77S Adams street, underwent an operation at the Gary Genera! hospital yesterday. Sam lirotto. Eighteenth avenue and M issaclThseits s'ret. Is a patient at the

Gary General hospital, taking treatment for Lis eyes. An operation was performed on Mrs. Eliza Stearns, 4i"'l Adams street, yesterday afternoon.

11H. SK El-TV.

Hr. E. T. Skeen will return tomorrow

from iirr ann. .. r, w here re nas been

the past week ta li'.ng speeia work

t.ie Eniversitv of Xelraska.

If .1

Specialist in Eye, Ear. Nosj

Throat Diseases. 120 S. State St., Chicago, Just North ef the Fair. Hours: 9 to 5; Sundays, 1o" to 12.

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he-en kind y and cor-

c.uldnh net re-

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MOTIONS AND ORDERS

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Easter Sale

It will save you money to buy now. Wo have some wonderful values in Tnmmed Hats, larc:e black and all white I fats, trimmed in the best material and up to the minute in midsummer style. Some of thee hats were -12 and rr). This sale at Half Price. Some as low as SC. 98 and 8 4.08.

:nd, Ind.

Wo also "have a beautiful line of Children's and .Misses Hats from 40c up to $-1.88

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Tlie 1 Our "uiek

!f-st .-elc-tion in Hammond, motto; Modest prices and

Panamas re-blocked and cleaned. Hats Trimmed FREE.

In Lake Superior Court, Hamn

i-nines in Room 2. llf.iaTurk vs. Republic p t Kt Co . find and Judg for pltf $.-,nn. Judg. j t363 Pitzele vs. P.aseto; f;n.l for deft . Judg. j Brown vs. Kennedy Laundry;' pltf dis. Judg. " ' ' ; Entries la Room 1. i 13132 rax ton Rum. Co. vs. Rickords; I defts file motion To set aside default ' and judg. '' I.rrn'l East Chgo. r.and Assn. vs. Muha 1 et ah: deft Muha files motion to set j aside default and judg. 11022 Rezviskey vs. Kostalniak: find: for pltf Jllim. Judg. ! 1 47015 Rich vs. Ronton; pltf dis at deft' costs. Judg. 1-17." " Stroud vs. Acker and Schniedt. et ah: pltf dis costs pd.

t32 Melby vs. M iby: line! divorce Judg. 3 5 f 7 3 In re pet of Kaltnun et ah, to adopt; granted pet !t '.on. Judg. 1075 Whi aker vs. Whitaker:

p: t and deft ord to pay $. jier week and Cj attys fes by May 13, 1TG7.

Hickman. Foley, Wa rn Stewart and Voorh' is and several others attended an Elks' dance last evening. Ten stenographers were kept busv for a while after the Hammond recruits re ache j war head-iuarter. Captain Ryan is convinced that Hammond leads the United States in recruiting, in proportion to population.

this city spent the day with Miss Id; Philips of I tea eon street, yesterday.

The class of "16 are planning to have a little party for the boys of the class who are g.-mg to leave f..r their esrec-

tive places in the United States army '

Vfsi'Mvr;

.Mr. and Mrs. n. (.. wpks of Van)

Buret! street, are entertaining Mrs

Wi'-k's sister, Mrs. V. M. William:

who is acre from Rait. more. O.

extended visit. AT I.Ot; Y PORT. Mrs. Fred Swigart. Fourth ; and Wash: tie ton stree-. vlsitiparents at Roansport. I rid.

MRS. ROSS IMPROVING Mrs. Rose, wife r.f Attorney

s. I- orty-fourth avenue and te.n street, is slowly ice-

Wynn Thompson, coast John Roldt. ir.fr.n.ry.

J'.d Kostba :e, signal

.loe Pierco. signal corps. Ralph Snyder, signal corps Finer Johnson, infsn'ry. Gib Par-kham, infantry.. Pete Mans, infantry. C tto Sizt Jove, guardsman. Fd Abe', guardsman. Charles Sohn. guardsman. Lefford Spencer, guardsman. Lawrence Grosse, guardsman. Vance Calvert, signal corps.Charles W. Reeve, guardsman.

from a severe atta

BABY DEAD

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Ralph N Wash- :V

overing 7

la grippe. i

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ALL WIRELESSES MUST CLOSE UP

Chief Forbis of the Gary .police today got another order from the radio officers of the Chicago district calling at-te-ntlon to the president's order that wireless stations must be closed nt once. The army and navy may deal with offenders.

Fred M -Dow jell. b oil son, died this morn:

red ng

ii. ere are nve memoers or the ciass who, of its parents. Mr. and M

The happiest ch.-i Kingston brothe f hysical test soon

in the lot are the who passed the lor arriving.

The high, school ho vs. seventeen of them, have petitioned that they he kept tog. ther arid the request lias been granted.

have enlisted. Harvey Philips. Eugene Fischer, Wilson Jordan. Alan Lewis and Joe Mosnoy. The party wiil be given at the Washington gym on Saturdep, April 21. All members of th class are asked to be present. For particulars call 35 9-M. The. county oratorical contest takes place today at Gary. Henrietta R osen -thai and Isadore Cohen will represent the East Chica.ro high school.

Dowdell. 2213 Madison p.'irl.a! was made at Gary etery this afternoon, th taking company having

wo-mrm 1 1; ! t The home !

rs. James M - I street. Garv. Oak Hill r emGary Under- j ha rue.

HAMMOND, WHITING

AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY TIME TAJ3LXU

The hoys were so leaded down in ide and out with candy their cirls had made that the train was calle 1 "The Sweet Special."

Indiana Harbor Personal find Oihenlss

ROLL OF HONOR

for pltf Park us. as pe-r find for

STATE WANTS MORE ! GUARD COMPANIES 'Continued from Page One.)

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ed everywhere and of the rresent companies bemg brought up to their maximum strength.

"We shall receive new companies, but j The favorite song of the crowd is only the best," said the adjutant jren-j "vk Ur. America:" After the tears eral. "Xew companies, to be received. ; of i.,,..fvin the hove fn.f in

h to surport ! fineinr. Ton can't keen their spirits

Special at the Columbia theatre tonight, the sixth of tae seven "Deadly

1 Sins," " Wrath,"' with II I!. Warner in ithe leading role will be featured. A

good c .ame.lv will also be shown. 1 ! A gay dancing party took place at boy. I t -.-.-. Riley au liter':. :m Inst evening, read, iv.hen the facult v ga ve their first ball

At ake j cf , -!(1 se.asen, Ahemt i-ty . oupies j were present, and ail had a good time. 'MKeivev furnished the music.

Lake Side temple. Pythian Sisters, wi'.i hold a regular meeting Monday in K. of P. balk There will be initiation. The staff is reepuested to be present.

:

I Miss Bessie Tory win has heen l!

liusry jor.es rr-rgot to bring his parents' consent papers end w:ll have 1 1 lay over until tomorrow, when they are expected to arrive.

At 5:U we were taken to supper, and Pnele Sammy certainnly gave us a go.ei

feed from chops to i-ream pie. Win said hurd tack?

Herman Kriegrr. n Hammond was given a sigti to carry wh.ii-h

"Hammond Is I'nmg Her Iduty. Up. Pe rt Wayn 1 "

br

"ne hundred anri fifty lunches were

t up at midnight, the recruits

rrejir:ng t-- leave on a spec al train at 1:0a fcr Columbus.

: for t ' arnjr ! Th

te past few- days d her room today. Epworta league

is

:le to be

the M

(Special to The Times.) j HOBART. IXO.. April 20. Hobart I boys who have entered the service; j Asa P.ullock, wlr less operator, navy.! Pete Mic'iels"n. Rritish army. Georee Severance, infantry. Paul Rush, signal servb e, ; Charles Eaumer, infantry. Walter Ensign, Infantry. Clair Graham, navy.

HOICK

CONSTIPATION

Get Dr. Edwards' Oliva Tablets

j church

give a social meeting Sat

Telephone 242.

184 State Street.

must be In towns big enoui

them and there must be evidence of permanency. The personnel of each organization, both enlisted men and those to be commissioned, must be high grade. This we will insist on." Armories Kust Bs Provided. , "There must be efficiency in the pres

ent organizations and a promise of efficiency in the new ones. Armories must

down. They are all happy.

ORATORICAL CONTEST AT GARY TODAY The annual choral, oratorical ami declamatory contests of Lake county htgh schools are being held in Gary today.

Sunday Train-

urdav r. -ght.

i harles Howard of Euclid '.eft yesterday for Cleveland. Rev. Carpenters sub;ect for night services will he "Mili-ar

Ing in Public, Schools." The Queen Esther circle of the M. E. church will give an open meeting ar.d a one-act play Saturday afternoon at the church. A silver offerirg will he taken which will be given to the mission. Members ani friends of the church are cordially invited

That is the joyful cry of thousands ! since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- 1 lets, the substitute lor calomel. j Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time cn- , cmy, discovered the formula for Olive ' Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers, j

f Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not : . contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- ; ing vegetable laxative. j ' No griping is th.e "kevnoie" of these 1

little s ajar-coated, olive-colored tablets. avenue, They cause the bowels and liver to act

s, ncrmanv. ihey never lorce in em to

unnatural action. If you have a "dark: brown mouth" j now and then. a bad breath a dull. ;

tired feeling sick headache torpid j io-05

liver and are constipated, you 11 find ; ';;'" quick, sure and onlv pleasant muhs ! u:3n from one or two little Dr. Edw-rds' i2.onm Olive Tablets at bedtime. '1:t)bar

Thousands take one or two even 1 xVia Whiting and Fast Chicago.

night just to keep right, lry t.icni. 10- r,d 2i(T tier Ttt. All clnteraists.

Hanxmona ta 63rd Street Park Aveiiua.

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8:45 S:05 8:25 8:45

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Arrive Cars

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