Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 276, Hammond, Lake County, 4 May 1917 — Page 4

THE TIMES Fridav. Mar 4. 1917 AMERICAN WOMEN READY TO FILL GAPS WHEN MEN GO TO WAR THE JAPANESE WAY TO REMOVE CORNS

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WAR B01S ARE READY Citizens German National Bank of Hammond F. U. iSCTTAAF H. M. JOIIXSOX Prcsiflont. Cashier. Statement subject to correction of FACTS CONCERNING UNITED STATES LIBERTY LOAN OF 1917 $2,003,000,000 Subscription? for which wp shall be pleased to handle without charce. Dated duly 1, 1917. Interest rate 'V v'. Tnterest pavable Januarv 1 ami Inly 1. Coupon or registered form. Subscription books close June 1". Delivery about July 1. Convertible into higher-rate bonds if issued. Individuals without funds available may enter their subscription thru us by paying one-tenth in cash and the bal

IT HURT A BIT EASY ANO SIMPLE The Magic Touch of Ice-Mint Does It. Just a Touch Stops Soreness, Then the Corn or Callous Shrivels and Lifts Off. Tfy it. Your Feet Will FeeL-Cool and Fine. .Tust a touch of lce-mlnt and "Oh!' w hat a relief. Corns and callous vanish, soreness disappears nnd you n dinff H night or walk all. ly or tough your pet corn is ho will shrivel right up nnd veil can pick his out nfii'i- .t touch of 1 e-muu. Nn pain, not h bit of soreness, either ami you r corns won't hurt, a bit. No J when apply it or afterw ards. avi it mull";- whs: you hv tried or how I doesn't -n Irritate the skin. n-anv times you have been dtsap- ' tce-miiit is t he rnl Japanese sopointed here s a real help for you at cret of due healthy. Mile foe:. Prevents foot odors and keeps them cooi. sm ifl and comfortable. It is now "piling lke wildfler here. ;.!. I-'mm the vry scond that Ufmm; touches ria t sore, tender corn your r.or tired, aching feet, will feel o cool, -asy and comfortable that .lust !v m f.ny drug si ore for a ou w t'l just sigh with relief. Think I litll Ice-mint and ci'' your poor cf is: just a lillle touch of that d- suffering, tired feet the treat of ihetr light fill, cooling lew-mint and'real lives Ttiere if. nothing' better, nor foot joy. is yours. No matter how old nothing "just as good."

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SOCIAL NEWS

COMIN8 EVENTS. Tf Alumni association of the Hammond high school will meet this evenma st eipht o'clock at the Central xchoot. Tha Lake County Humane Society will hold an important meeting Monday evening at the Central school. t - ' The Deborah Aid Society met at the Christian church for an all day session Wednesday. Ilnner was served at the noon hour. The ladies spent the day quilting until three o'clock when there was a busmen. meeting presided over by the vice president. Mrs. Mattox, and complete report by the president of the bazaar which was held in April. Work was planned for the month of Max afltl the following? resolutions were presented hy Mrs. W. O. Laaverton and adopted by the society: Resolved, that we as members of the I'eborah Aid Pociety and as a body of Christian women while greatly depjorine the exigency of war, do desire To show our loyalty to tee flag and our determination to do "our bit" in aiding the government in every way possible. We pray that the war may be prosecuted :o a short, but successful finish. May ..!:r country's entrance into this horrible struggle only hasten the day of vvorldv "I. peace. Be it resolved that in response to the

appeal for economy thai we herrhy agree to eliminate all w'aste ami extravagance in our homes That we cut potatoes 'from our bill of fare and that we encourage gardening and tin conservation of food stuifs this summer. Be it further resolved thai we demount rate our loytlly by displaying the flag in our homes. We. wish eery member of our society who was not pre.senl at the meeting yesterday to read and adopt the resolutions as given The -meet nig then adjourned to meet next Wednesday for all day at the church.

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A very pretty wedding took place at St. Anslem's church. Chicago. April 28th.

when Miss Marguerite OVonnell, daugh-l

ter of Mr. and Mrs. !. ,?. (VConnell, S2(6 Eberhart avenue, was united in marriage to Orlando Melville Bliss, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rollin Bliss of

Dante avenue. Rev. Father GilmartinJ

officiated. The attendants were Miss Anita O'Connelt. sister of the tiride and Robbin A. Boii lion.. The w edding nfarch was played by Mrs. 1-t-Roy W. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss are spending their honeymoon in the east. Mrs. Bilss is a former Hammond giri and has a large circle of friends here.

p Upper left: AVorftan patrolman patrolling her beat. Upper rifrht: Girls tilling the soil. I-ower left: Woman letter-carrier on morninground. Lower left : Woman porter on duty at station. American women are getting ready to take men's places in every branch of endeavor. Even before the declaration of war women were in training to become policemen, lettercarriers, porters, tram guards, farmhands, etc. When the great call is heard and thousands of men leave their daily duties these women will step into their places ready, capable and efficient to handle their jobs. This movement is on the increase and women all over tfc United States are preparing to fill positions that they are best fitted for.

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Complimentary to Miss Betty Beckman, whose marriage to Arthur li. Borman of Cleveland. ., will take place May 6. M iss Lillian Borman entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home in South Hohman street last evening. The table decorations were carried out in gold and white and a prettily appointed three course luncheon was served. The guests spent a very enjoyable time with contests and music.

Ther were , guests for four tables of cards at the meeting of 'ircleTo. 2 yesterday afternoon at the honrfgof Mrs. M. Boney. 101 "Doty street. Pedro was played .and the honors in the games were won by Mrs. Ueorge Krnmerling, Mrs. John Lavene and Mrs. t. "Ward. The hostess served dainty refreshme-jita at the conclusion of the games. Mrs. George M. Kder. of South Hohman street was named as the next hostess.

formerly Mtss Kdna Leins and their' of the charges made a gainst him. He marriage look place yesterday in Krie. j then sued the road for damages. Both I'a. They were the guesis last eveningthe above cases were tried here on a at a dinner and reception at the home (change of venue, of Mr. and Mrs. William Herbs!. Mr.

Schauer formerly lived in Hammond and wan employed athe Model Clothing House.

' i The annual business meeting and in-; stallatiou of officers of the Hammond Woman's Club will occur Saturday aft-j ernoon. May oth at three o lo k at the . Masonic itemple.. The following pro- ; gram will be given during the . after-1 noon: j

Piano duet

Mrs h. S. Cooper and Mrs. !. J. Lyons! Group of songs Mrs. C. B. Miller! Reading Miss Helen Blosser j Songs Miss Hanlv

Vocal duet Mrs. T. B. Crawford ar.d Mrs.- C. It. Miller

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THE LAW

Mrs.

Clyde . Severs of "May street

! has returned from Xolre Dame where

she attended the funeral on Wednesday of her sister. Sister M Clotildis of St. Mary's convent. Notre Dame. lnd. Her df-Htti followed an illness extending over two years. A cousin, the Rev. Mgr. M. S. p'itzsimmons, P. A., of the Holy Name Cathedral. Chicago, said the mass. Beside Mrs. Severs of Hammond. two sisters and one brother survive. They are Miss Anna Walsh of Knglewood. Miss Agnes "Walsh of Morris. 111., and Thomas Walsh of Madison. S. I). Mr. and Mrs. "Arthur Schauer arrived last evening from Krie. Pa. to spend their honeymoon in Hammond, the guests of Mr. Schauer's uncle. Alvin llerbst and family. Mrs. Schauer was

SCHtOSSBKS

Mrs. Giles Warner of Carroll street opened her home yesterday afternoon for the monthly social meeting or ine Baptist Woman 6 Union. Walter Bell and Guy Dickey gave the musical program which was followed by games and contests. Mrs. George Roberts bad the program in charge and Mrs. .1. V,. Ortt was chairman of the hostesses. A dainty collation was served Hie guests. Next Thursday will be Oiild Cul'ure day and the meeting will be held at the honfe of Mrs. G. L. Smith in Warren street.

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INDIANAPOLIS. 1ND... May 4. A suit has been prepared and will be filed here w hen Governor Goodrich proclaims

the" 1917 laws, attacking ' the con slit uI tionalily of the law calling a constltuj tional convention. Charles Marlindale of Indianapolis and Samuel Parker of

South Rend are attorneys. Henry Ben

nett of Indianapolis is plaintiff.

SUE FOR

The story hour at e Hamftiond public library will be held at the usual

DAMAGES

David and Mary Smith, proprietors of the St. Regis HotePat Gary, have filed suit in Gary superior court for $23,000 damaires whir h ' i h- efe- ... ..

hour from ten to eleven o'clock Satur-i, , ''",,' c . from I ivoli l.agura. In the p.mmt.

filed hy Attorney Raloh -n. .v,

day. May nth. and all children

vited. Miss Krause will continue the Roliin Hood stories The annual social day of the art committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will occur Monday, May Tlh and w ill be spent in Chicago. The members will

meet in the lobby of the Willoughby t'

building, corner of Michigan and Madison avenues and after luncheon will visit the Art Institute where there are !wo famous exhibils.

.miins oi.jtct lo the way in which a saloon they leased to f.agura was. conducted.

SMALLPOX VICTIM ESCAPES TV. . .1 . . ..

j ...- i.T-rt.m uepariment ana police force of Last Ciikago are somewhat concerned this morning over a report received here last night to the effeet that one of the inmates of the smallpox isolation hospital near the ! Alder street pumping station escaped

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BUTTER AND EGGS :

In the Calumet District almost every one eats Oak Grove Butter and Eggs. Have you become acquainted with their high quality?

'The butter that

betters the bread.

New laid eggs, fresh from the country.

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An all day session of the Rme Street Indies' Aid Society took place yesierdavat the church. The members brought their lunches and fallowing a pleasant

social hour devoted the afternoon to; work for the society. The meeting nex t ' "VoT ICK OK" HENEWAT 'fhursdav p.fiernoon will a's he heli! nt 'i SALE DKALKR AND

the church. L1QIOU LICKNSK. ! Notice is hereby given to the citizf-ns A very interesting-program was giv-'of ,"ak'' i'r,1,nty- State of Indiana, that en at the meeting of ihe South Side W. ,,h ""dersigned. the Conrad Seipp C. T. V. yesterday aflernoon at the home ! B"'wins; Comp,ny' '" a ' "' POialion :n-

of Mrs. A. I) Stewart in Conkcy avenue.!1'"1'1"1'" "na f!nK oustness under

Miss Sadie Murcm who won the medal

at the W C. T. 1'. County Institute at Tollegton recently gave her declamation which was greatly enjoyed as were also the solos of Mrs. C. C. Sprout. The program was preceded by the usual business meeting. The regular business meeting of the Central W. C. T. I", was followed hy a round table discussion of current topics. Mrs. George R. ,Streter was the society's guest. The meeting was held in the office of the First M. K. church.

GARv PRIEST WILL SEEPRES. WILSON Father Deville, En Route From Europe WithMes'sage From Cardinal. THK HAGUE, May 4 Father John Baptist Deville of Gar,v and Chicago, with a special message of gratutude from Cardinal Mercier to President Wilson, has arrived here en route home. After arranging for 400 women, children and old men to leave Belgium and join relatives in America, the declaration of war prevented their departure. Father Deville says the German authorities in Belgium were saddened by the declaration of war. Americans in Brussells received no ill treatment. AH contemplate remaining. Future treatment depends largely on the nw governor; General von Falkenhausen . Americans now are 'eenemy citizens." They report daily to the police and must be at' home between 10 p. m. and S a. m. The Ge rmans live in a stifling atmosphere of hatred. The Belgians, who keep exclusively to themselves, are confident of early victory and are preparing to weh-ome King Albert. Mm h interest is maintained in Gary and in otiier parts of Lake county in Father Deviile's work. Before going to Kurope to rescue Belgian orphans in the war zone. Father Devi:Ie was assistant rector of Holy Angels pariah, Gary.

ance m nine monthly installments. If you do not 'phone or wire your intjiiiry at our expense kindly mail the following order.

Citizens German National Bank Hammond, lnd. Kindly enter our order for ' Liberty War Loan Denomination. We will pay as follows: Signed

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In this store you always find the very latest fashions in shoes and pumps. We constantly seek the newest effects and the most original reations. . . You will be pleased witli our selections. J. Schloer & Son 95 STATE ST., HAMMOND, IND. We give the S. & H. Green Stamps.

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the law of the Sis.ie of Illinois, with

its principal office and place of business in the City of Chicago, Ptate of Illinois: thai it has been doing business as a bona fide w holesal dealer in intoxicating liquors in said Lake County, in ihe State of Indiana, its branch office being located in the City of Hammond. Indiana, and it intends as an incident to the business as-such olesaler. to sell and deliver intoxicating liqiors to families. consumers and customers, said retail business not beins the sole or principal part of the business of

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tend the funeral of her sjst er-in-la w. Mrs. Samuel Bopart. Mr. and Mrs ..I. H. Maguire accompanied by Mrs. K. S. Lmerine motored to River Forest. 111., yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Clark of the Hotel Majestic returned yesterday after a few weeks spent in t. Louis and Hot .Springs. Ark.

Horn to!r. and Mrs. T. W". McDowell I I n 1 fi. for

of 118 Doty street today, a. daughter. Mrs Thomas Tulev and daughter. Miss Maisie Tuley of Wa'tham street have been called to Manna, lnd.. on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Tuley s uncle. . ' Mrs. Margaret Morris oficrkley. Cal. is the guest of Mrs. A. F. Knott.s of Muenich Court for a few da.vs. Mrs. Morris is on her wsyeast to visit relatives ' in Tourigstown. O.. and Providence. K. I.

Your grocer sells them. The genuine distributed only. by . SCHLOSSER BROTHERS 9138-40 Baltimore Ave, Chicago

TWO LAKE - COUNTY CASES ARE SETTLED

VALPARAISO. .IND., May 4 In the superior court yesterday the " case of Boyck vs. .the Indiana Harbor Belt Railway Company was dismissed for want of proseVution. The case of Martin vs. The New York Central came up for trial, but hy agreement a judgment was given the plaintiff for the sum of. $2"0. The cause of aition in this case was false imprisonment. Martin was arrested in

Crown Point and tried and acquitted j May 4

Commissioners on

-June 5th, 191 . The place where the retail business or such wholesaler is to be conducted is described at follows, to-wii: Their depot huilding located at l".' Plummer avenue, in the City of Hammond, in the "fount y of Iake. and in the State of Indiana; that it will apply t the Board of County Co mm iss ioner s of

Lake county. Indiana. :at its .June term,

a licence to sell and deliver

.ntoxicating liqno; s as above ' provided to families, consumers and customets throughout Lake Conn f. v. Indiana. THK CONRAD 'SF.Irl' BREWINC COMPANY. May 4 11 IS

NOTICE Ti" CONTRACTOR?. Department of Public Works. City ff Hammond. Indiana, as: You are hereby notified that the F-eard of Public Works of said City will receive bids up to the IS.h day of May, 1917. at ten o'clock a. m.. for. th sprinkling of the ' follow in described avmye. w ithin the City of Hammond. Indiana. State Ljne Street from Plummer Avenue extended w est' to Standard Avenue, extended west, as specified in the filans, pro-flle and details now on file. All bds shall be accompanied by a certified check for hot less than 2 tj per cent of the estimated cost of sprinkling. The Board reserves the right to.reject any and all. hid. TACOR -aCH ROKTRn. BRXF.Y A. CAftTKK. I'AMKI. V- EXRIflHT. Roardof Puhlic Works.

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Hammond, Indiana amnios r v9 am sr 7th9 tv7. REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES List with the "Hustling" Agency for Quick sales. We build distinct homes for particular people at modeate prices, on easy payments. FARMS INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS. Phone connecting all departments 1617.

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