Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 273, Hammond, Lake County, 1 May 1917 — Page 3
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THE TIMES PAGE THREJ& SUPPOSED SLAYER OF RASPUTINSET OFF THE FLAME IN RUSSIA DOUBLE STAMPS With AH Purchases WEDNESDAY Premiums are a generous interest on the money you have already spent Think it over! RECORDS FOR MAY 8
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DANCE RECORDS. (Evpnsons: VTnl'r Pp'':h Orrhostva UiPt Off My Foot- Fox Trot Smith Orchestra jPoor Butterfly Fox Trot Smith OrchpMra Allah's Holiday Fox Trot Smith Orchestra (Ha vp Heart Fox Trot t... Victor TSnrnl )I-ove O' Mike One-Step Victor Ilaml (Dixieland Jass Hand - -One-Step .lass Hand Livery Stable IUups Fox Trot s lass Hand (Spooky Spooks- One-Step Victor Hand They're Wearing 'Em Higher One-Step Victor Hand FOLK DANCES. (My Lady Cui: n Victor Bn-ul Daedens - Victor Band VOCAL RECORDS. (Night Time in Italy Collins and Harlan 'Oh, Lady ..Collins and Harlan (You Never Knew About Me Brown-Hamilton 'An Old Fashioned Wife Alice Green (Those Hawaiian Melodies Peerless Quartette )The Chost of the I'kulele Peerless Quartette Aloha Oe K. K. Rose
Pan Sadinia - (She's Dixie All the Time Just the Kind of a Girl For Me and My Gal Panee and Grow Thin America. Here's My Hoy..... 'Let's All Be Americans
A Perfect Day 'i Love's Dream After the Ball
RED SEAL RECORDS. Pourquoi Caruso Poor Butterfly - Alda Somewhere a Voice Is Calling Newton-Tate Pse Gwine Back to Dixie C. A. White The Bird's Song . Hempel When' I Was Seventeen Hempel Andante Tranquillo Powell
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E. K. Pose .American Quartette Billy Murray Van and Schenck . ..Tan ; nd Schenck ..Peerless Quartette American Quartette .... Elizabeth Speneer ....Elizabeth Spencer
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TO PROSPECTIVE FIXTURE BUYERS. Do not buy your Electric Fixtures until you hare Eeen ours. The largesfand most select display in Northern Indiana. Da not buy from catalogues as pictures are of times misleading and confusing. AVe will gladly call at your home with an automobile and then rot urn you home to show you through our rooms without placing you under any obligation whatsoever. Come and see this fine display. Open evenings. Just phone 710 for service.
April 30 Orders have been reclved by Sheriff Barnes and County Slerk Wheaton to report at the -tate capita! this morning, the two officials leaving laft evening: for Indianapolis. Governor Goodrich has issued the call, the men to be instructed in their duties as conscription officers to carry out the universal military service laws passed by the government on Saturday. Xo time will be lost to get the plan into action and it is expected that within a fortnight the regisering of all men. liable to service, will have been done. A meeting of the Citizens' League will be held at the court house assembly room this Monday evening at which time Judge Kopelke wil deliver an aaV, dress on "The Bill of Ilights" and John
KUigrew will talk on "Th Jury Sys-J
tern." The meetings of the leagues are
! being well attended and great interest
is being evinced by both male and female citizens of the community in the new organization, which has for its purpose the consideration of legislation to be enacted Into the state constitution when the new constitutional convention assembles. jTo show how genuine, the patriotic feeling of the Boy Scouts is in this vicinity, at least ten members of the loc.il camp nave joined the colors. The young men all belong to the original organization formed iere several years ago and are well trained in military tactics. The Kagle Patrol gun squad, is virtually put out of commission as a result of this recent enlisting and Scoutmaster Leslie Einswoiler is raisng some of the younger scouts to take their places. The ten young men who have made heroes of themselves by joining the colors have the hearts and best wishes ef their younger scout brothers go with them "somewhere in America" are as follows: A. Blakeman, assistant scoutmaster; John C. Alman. assistant scoutmaster; Harold Barr. John Krost. George Meyer, Fred Bisselberg. MrKinley Teach. Mahln Huffman, '"lifford Vilmr. An Operetta entitled "Snon- White" given by the members of the eighth grade of the Crown Font high school will be staged at the Crown thaetre on Friday evening. Fred Kenning, who is employed r in-
dianapolis, is visiting relatives in Crown T :-.. f r S
j Mini l'.'i n. lew . Sergeant AVelsch and David Boone of Hammond will assist at a patriotic rally at either the ruirl house assembly room or Central Music Hall on Wedni eday (".Tiling. Crown Toint owes it to her young men who have answered their country's call to give them a royal sendoff adn this would be a good place for the Chamber of Commerce to outline the arrangements. Nothing is too good for the soldier boy. Tance at Spring Hill Grove, Wednesday evening. May 2. Good Music. 1
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Mr. and 5frs. Sam Cunningham and
son or Indiana Harbor, were guests at
the Iyevereni home Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Masterson of Myrt
iavt nae, ta spending the week at Valp;i
raiso visiting her parents.
Mrs. Pool of Chicago, visited at the
Stross home In Atchison avenue. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggers spent Sunday !n, Hammond, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seliger.
Mr. Ridge, of Roberts avenue, was !
taken to St. Bernard's hospital Saturday where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. Dr. Harry. Timm performed the operation. Miss Elsie Lingham of Myrtle avenue, left Sunday evening' for a month's visit with relatives at Cleveland and other points in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul, Jr.. will entertain the members of the Marquette club at the Blaul home In Roberts avenue, tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mr?. Frank Spoars and daughter were trnests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunt of Hammond, Sunday. Mrs. Charles Fritz of Roberts aveni, entertained a few fr'ends at a
luncheon in honor or ner birthday an
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Robert Plnkerton Is visiting his par
ento at Wanatah. Tnd.
Mrs. John Theile. of Atchison aveniQ Is on the sick list. Mrs. Eustace Bicson spent th day In Indiana Harbor visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gold of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gothe and family of Indiana boulevard, Sunday.
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Plaid and Checked Coats,
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on Sale at $4.98. This unusual offer is for tomorrow only. Many of the coats on sale were specially secured, while a number of them are from
regular stock. You'll find
M pretty pleated and belted
models, full length and three-fourth lengths, large
collars of self material I with top collars of silk; Ej now pocket and cuff" ef
fects. Not a garment in the lot worth Jess than $8.50; many sold at $10.98 and $12.50. Your choice, Wednesday . $4.98
Spring Suits -g .50 A number of attractive styles in this 2T(in Shenherrl Plaids. Prm1in m-wl
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Stylish Coats at
Whipcord, Poplin, Wool Jersey, Plaids and Mixtures, slurred and pleated models, top collars of silk, beautifully made garments, all sizes. Speciallv priced at $12.50.
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This Annual Fashion Event Introduces all the newest Nemo Corset inventions, and re-introduces all the old Nemo favorites all at prices little or no higher
than before the tremendous rise in cost of materials.
This year we have an attractive "Nemo Week Special" an entirely new Self-Reducing model with the addition of the novel Back-Resting feature. For women of average-full figure, who seek relief from backache and wishes to reduce. The material is white coutil, ot best quality; and the price is only $3.50. Full stocks of all the popular Nemo models Wonderlift, Self-Reducing and Back-Resting $3.50 to $5.00. EXPERT FITTING SERVICE FREE!
Women's Overall Dresses The Overall Dress is the most practical of all house dresses. "We have just received . a new shipment and are featuring them for Wednesday's sale at $1.00. They are made of blue chambray, striped and checked ginghams and dark percales; bloomer style dresses with belt, neat collar, two pockets, all sizes. See Window Display
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Sample Sale - Pumps and Colonials
I . ROBERTSDALE ;
Mrs. fartha Merrill of Crown T
rolled on old friends in Merr:
last Sunday.
Miss Sabie Zuvtrs spenPSunrFiy with !it mother. Several were baptized and taken Into the M. K. church. Mrs. Myiel Tierce is sorfse bVtter this tijne. 71. Harton and M. Tierce werevrown.
1 Point vi.it-ors last Paturda5-. Material is hcins hauled for the Im-
procment or school bmldinET. 'o!-k Is expected to start as soon as
Intoi is out. The contractor was here
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Alhin Mortensen returned hotn
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has been cniploNol for several monthj. Mrs. Spencer of Chfcaco. spent the wek-end here the suest of Mrs. Chas. Fritz of Roberts avenue. The many friends here of Mr, and Mrs. Meinke cf Cheltenham, nee Avicusta Vilkeniner. will be glad to learn they are the1 proud parents of a baby V
. 1 Afr's. Auifust Rhlerd of Myrtle avcAI
ri:e, is confined to her home by illvl of frezone."
YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS
S3 and $3.50 Footwear Sfl .SO Choice per pair . . This is a wonderful line of Sample Footwear and comprises at least, twelve clifferorit bocomhis styles. Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords, patent an:l dull kid combined with suede and tan buck, pretty black satin and velvet pumps with ribbon bow or beaded ornament; smart pumps of suede, also patent leather Colonials. Every wanted size.
Samples of and $3.rf footwear, Wednesday, per pair
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Monday lookitifr over the work. Rev. R. Q. Hills expects to be in Griffith this week as they expect to j continue the meetings.
t'asper Knple had a serious sick fvJ
tore ! Friday, but is Rreatly improea anu
ALHES ANO PilBS Don't neglAct a pain anywhero. b fnd put what causes it and conquer the cause. A pain in the kidney region nay put you on your baxk tomorrow. Pon't blame the weather for swollen feet. It may be en advanced warning f Brlghfs disease. A pain In the stomach may be the first symptom of appendicitis. A creak in a Joint may b the forerunner of rheumatism. Chronic herdncb.es more then likely warn you of eerior. stomach trouble. The bfst way s to f-ep In gnod conidtion day in and tf!v out hv rejrutarly tskins O01,D MEDAL HAARLKM Oil. Capsules. Sold by reliable druggists. Money refunded If thev do not help you. Beware of substitutes. The only pure Imported Jjaarlem Oil Capsules ara the GOLD
You simply say to the drug
man. "'live me a quarter of an ounce iable to be on duty ajrain.
This will cost very little
but is sufficient to remove every hard or Foft corn from one's feet. , A few drops of this new ether compound applied directly upon a tender, acbinir corn should relieve the soreness instantly, atid soon the entire corn, root and all. dries up and can be lifted out with tbo fingers. This new way to rid one's feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man. who says that, while f reezone is sticky, it dries in a moment, and simply shrivels up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. Don't let father die of infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns, but clip this out and make him try it. Adv,
PATENTS 6END FOtt MV.F&EB BOOK. -HOW TO GET THEM."
ft's full of Information you Bhcnld know. j Remember that all work entrusted ts -iy care is done Jn my own offices, right ' here In Chicago, where yo ucan call for mnsultation any business day In the ,
year or any Monday evening until o'clock. Service best to be had at any price, nd it corts less. Phone Central 5568 JOSHUA R. H. POTTS,
ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS ! Wholesale and Retail
Wesi Hammond Coal Company
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PHONE 1674 OR 2SS5.
6 S. Dearborn St., Chicago ATTORNEY and COITNSKLOR AT LAW. SUITE U1J HARTFORD BU1LDJNO-
THE HAMMOND D1ST1 LLI N G O O . DAILY CAPACITY 26,000 OALLONS
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